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In today’s episode, we’re talking about something I’ve really felt the Lord pressing on my heart lately, getting back to the roots of Christianity.
So much of what we believe and practice today has been shaped by culture, tradition, and even convenience. But when we slow down and return to God’s Word, we start to see our faith more clearly and more deeply.
A big part of that is understanding Jesus in His full context, not just as we’ve come to know Him through modern Christianity, but as who He actually was. Jesus was Jewish. He lived within Jewish culture, observed Jewish feasts, taught from the Torah, and spoke in ways that made sense to the people of His time.
When we take the time to understand Jesus’ Jewishness, Scripture opens up in a new way. Parables make more sense. His teachings carry more weight. And our faith becomes less about surface level belief and more about true discipleship.
This episode isn’t about changing who Jesus is, it’s about knowing Him more fully. It’s an invitation to dig deeper, to study God’s Word with intention, and to let truth, not tradition, shape our walk with Him.
If you’ve ever felt like there’s more to your faith than what you’ve been taught, this conversation is for you.
Books I recommend in this episode:
Reclaiming Our Forgotten Heritage: How Understanding the Jewish Roots of Christianity Can Transform Your Faith
Knowing Jesus Through the Old Testament
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In today’s episode, we’re talking about something I’ve really felt the Lord pressing on my heart lately, getting back to the roots of Christianity.
So much of what we believe and practice today has been shaped by culture, tradition, and even convenience. But when we slow down and return to God’s Word, we start to see our faith more clearly and more deeply.
A big part of that is understanding Jesus in His full context, not just as we’ve come to know Him through modern Christianity, but as who He actually was. Jesus was Jewish. He lived within Jewish culture, observed Jewish feasts, taught from the Torah, and spoke in ways that made sense to the people of His time.
When we take the time to understand Jesus’ Jewishness, Scripture opens up in a new way. Parables make more sense. His teachings carry more weight. And our faith becomes less about surface level belief and more about true discipleship.
This episode isn’t about changing who Jesus is, it’s about knowing Him more fully. It’s an invitation to dig deeper, to study God’s Word with intention, and to let truth, not tradition, shape our walk with Him.
If you’ve ever felt like there’s more to your faith than what you’ve been taught, this conversation is for you.
Books I recommend in this episode:
Reclaiming Our Forgotten Heritage: How Understanding the Jewish Roots of Christianity Can Transform Your Faith
Knowing Jesus Through the Old Testament
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FOLLOW JUDITH:
──────────────
All Promo Codes
AMAZON STOREFRONT
all for his glory