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Vladimir Pikman explores the evolution of Jewish identity, contrasting modern Jewish self-understanding—shaped by the Holocaust—with the biblical identity as God’s chosen people, defined by the Exodus. He shares his personal journey from a secular Jewish background to faith in Jesus (Yeshua), revealing how this encounter transformed his view of being Jewish and deepened his appreciation for the biblical call to be a light to the nations. Pikman emphasizes that the Gospel is inherently Jewish and was first promised to the Jewish people, urging Christians to share this message with Jews as the King of the Jews. The lesson concludes with a call to engage with Jewish people with love, respect, and an understanding of their unique place in God’s redemptive story.
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Vladimir Pikman explores the evolution of Jewish identity, contrasting modern Jewish self-understanding—shaped by the Holocaust—with the biblical identity as God’s chosen people, defined by the Exodus. He shares his personal journey from a secular Jewish background to faith in Jesus (Yeshua), revealing how this encounter transformed his view of being Jewish and deepened his appreciation for the biblical call to be a light to the nations. Pikman emphasizes that the Gospel is inherently Jewish and was first promised to the Jewish people, urging Christians to share this message with Jews as the King of the Jews. The lesson concludes with a call to engage with Jewish people with love, respect, and an understanding of their unique place in God’s redemptive story.