Abandoned

What Is God’s Will for the Jewish People and the Church?

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Christians must reexamine God's Word and become equipped to reach out to and receive Jewish people with the love of God in their hearts.


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"Stan Telchin's new book, Messianic Judaism Is Not Christianity: A Loving Warning to Believers is a rather shocking title and one very easily misunderstood. I think, however, a reading of [this] book will provide a rather surprising revelation to the reader. Whether you agree with everything he says or not, you will find the book interesting and enlightening."--D. James Kennedy, Ph.D., senior minister, Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church

"It certainly took courage for Stan to write so pointedly from his broad and insightful experiences within the Messianic movement. He begins with a title that is stark in its declaration, but absolutely true! His chapters are forthright and comprehensive and deal with a problem all followers of Jesus face--the desire to be accepted by those who have yet to experience God's transforming love.

"The apostle Paul's letter to a church in Colossae that had both Jews and Gentiles among its members contains the strongest biblical support of Stan's call for the Lordship of Jesus. This church was torn by strife, party spirit, mixed religious traditions and Jewish ritual practices. All such loyalties pale into insignificance before his appeal that 'Jesus might come to have first place in everything' (Colossians 1:18, NRSV). Jesus' followers, whether Jews or Gentiles, constitute a new people. They are members of the Kingdom of God (Colossians 1:13-14)."--Arthur F. Glasser, Ph.D., dean emeritus, School of World Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary


The Author

  1. Stan Telchin

    Stan Telchin

    Stan Telchin (1924-2012) was a Messianic Jew who proclaimed Jesus as Messiah in the U.S. and around the world. A loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, he pastored a nondenominational fellowship in suburban Washington, D.C., for...

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