
BibleThinker I've Been Looking Into The Hebrew Roots Movement and Here's What I've Found So Far
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Jan 29, 2019 Dive deep into the intriguing world of the Hebrew Roots Movement, challenging its interpretations of the Law of Moses. Explore the potential pitfalls of applying Old Testament principles to modern Christian life. Discover the significance of love over legalism in faith practices. Engage with the nuances of giving, tithing, and inclusivity while questioning the movement's impact on true Christian teachings. This conversation encourages thoughtful dialogue about scripture and the importance of understanding our relationship with God.
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Walking As Jesus Means Love
- Winger parses 1 John and John 15 to show 'walk as he walked' means walking in love, not literal replication of Jesus' Jewish practices.
- He argues John's 'new commandment' is love and belief in Jesus, not renewed Torah imposition.
Watch For Escalating Doctrinal Claims
- Winger warns the Hebrew Roots progression often escalates from optional observance to claiming necessary salvation.
- He advises caution and scrutiny when a movement moves from cultural practice to salvation requirement.
Don't Let Practices Become Salvation Tests
- Winger calls out 119 Ministries for sliding from 'not required for salvation' to 'not keeping Torah equals denying faith'.
- He advises viewers to recognize that such moves change a non-salvation practice into a test of genuine faith.
