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For centuries, Christianity has often been separated from the very faith and culture of its Jewish Messiah. But what happens when we strip the Gospel from its Jewish roots? In this episode, we uncover how misunderstanding Torah, covenant, and the context of Israel can lead to a distorted view of grace and salvation.
Join us as we explore why Yeshua (Jesus) cannot be truly understood apart from His Jewish identity, why the apostles never abandoned Torah, and how recovering these roots restores the Gospel to its original power and meaning.
Whether you’re Jewish and wondering why Christians claim a Jewish man but don’t follow Judaism, or a Christian seeking biblical clarity — this episode bridges the gap between faith and foundation, grace and Torah, Israel and the nations.
By Roger Ferguson, Host and Biblical Scholar5
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For centuries, Christianity has often been separated from the very faith and culture of its Jewish Messiah. But what happens when we strip the Gospel from its Jewish roots? In this episode, we uncover how misunderstanding Torah, covenant, and the context of Israel can lead to a distorted view of grace and salvation.
Join us as we explore why Yeshua (Jesus) cannot be truly understood apart from His Jewish identity, why the apostles never abandoned Torah, and how recovering these roots restores the Gospel to its original power and meaning.
Whether you’re Jewish and wondering why Christians claim a Jewish man but don’t follow Judaism, or a Christian seeking biblical clarity — this episode bridges the gap between faith and foundation, grace and Torah, Israel and the nations.