The Messianic movement we see around us has a Godly root. It is fulfillment
of prophecy such as this one.I agree I'm not saying that everything that happens
in this movement is of God, but we cannot close our eyes to the significant
impact this is having both upon Christianity and upon Judaism. Therefore,
those Gentiles who trust in Christ by grace and become Torah observant in
accordance to grace and not legalistic teaching, these would be doing what
James seemed to have in mind when he said that the Gentiles did not have to
become Torah observant. Legalisism is the key here. Legalism and grace don't go hand in hand. Laura
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