Discipleship
Divine Invitation
Gentiles should not be ashamed of the fact that they are not Jewish. When Gentiles turn to the God of Israel and his laws, it is amazing and brings him glory. They also, however, should not minimize the uniqueness that belongs to the Jewish people by virtue of their special calling.
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Reaching Out
There is a growing perception, in line with Orthodox halacha, among Messianic Jewish leaders that the believers from among the nations do not need to be encouraged to become Torah observant; but that the "Noachide laws" are prescribed to gentiles as HASHEMs ultimate standard for them.
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