I recently replied on a Nazarene-Judaism forum to a person who attempted to portray Yeshua/Jesus as a Pharisee (see Netzarim - Jews? Christians? Or Judas Reborn?).
My reply holds an important statement of reality that is just as
relevant to Netazrim or Messanic Judaism, as it is Christianity.
You are teaching others to go and learn
from other men -- ignoring and throwing out the very essential spiritual
tenets of the teachings of Yeshua and TheWay. In the words of Ya'kov
(James?): "Not many of you should presume to be teachers, my brothers, because you know that we who teach will be judged more strictly" (James
3:1). And in these words is embodied one of the primary teachings
of the New Covenant that has been discarded and rejected by Christians
and Jews alike. Now of course if you feel that Shmuley Boteach or Hyman Maccoby
knows more about the teachings of his brother, the historical man
Yeshua, then you are keeping company with the spiritually
disenfranchised such as Martin Luther who portrayed this Epistle as
being one of "straw".
But Martin Luther was merely expressing his condition of profound
ignorance from which Protestantism was born during the Reformation -- Shmuley Boteach and Hyman Maccoby
were peddling their books as a source of gaining mammon -- but what is
your excuse? Do you really think that Yeshua was a member of a sect
which he portrayed as the "offspring of the Devil"? -- i.e., "Why
do you not understand My speech? Because you are not able to listen to
My word. You are of your father the devil, and the desires of your
father you want to do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does
not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaks
a lie, he speaks from his own resources, for he is a liar and the
father of it" (John 8:43-44 NKJ).
The foregoing words were spoken just
after Yeshua said to the Jews who had become his followers: Then Jesus
turned to the Jews who had claimed to believe in him: "If
you stick with this, living out what I tell you, you are my disciples
for sure. Then you will experience for yourselves the truth, and the
truth will free you" (John
8:31-32 TheMessage) -- and once again, neither Christian or Jew
understand even these words which are of the utmost importance. Yeshua
didn't say that they would believe the truth -- or that they would
discern what they believed would be dogmatic truth out of the scriptures
or some book written by other men -- but rather, Yeshua conveyed to
them that if they follow in TheWay, that they "...will experience for yourselves the truth, ...and it is this SELF-EXPERIENCED TRUTH that ...will free you" from
the error and ignorance that consumes the people of this world -- and
especially the blind guides who portray themselves as rabbis and
teachers.
The teachings of Yeshua and TheWay are representative of a purely spiritual path. By properly applying the Key of Knowledge -- and transforming one's own self into the Final Temple -- the objective of these teachings was to enter the Inner Kingdom through the "narrow strait gate" (see http://GateOfEden.com ) and learn directly from the One Teacher that the Original Ebionite Nazirenes called The True Prophet. But, the carnal Jews who had been slain by the "letter that killeth" (see Spiritual Defeat)
-- as well as the vast majority of the Gentiles who were too heathen
and pagan in their thinking to comprehend and embrace a purely spiritual
religion -- continued to interpret the Gospel teachings in accord with
their spiritually disenfranchised mindset and thinking.
Quoting the opening of An Inconvenient Truth: Who
was Jesus? Man, Myth or God? Theologian Albert Schweitzer suggested
that there will never be one answer to that question. He said that
looking for Jesus in history is like looking down a well: You see only
your own reflection. The “real” Jesus, Schweitzer says, will remain “a stranger and an enigma”. You portray the historical Yeshua as a "learned Pharisee",
because that is your own image that you see when looking down the
proverbial well. And in the same way, others see a man, a myth, and
even a god -- and they too are looking down their own dogmatic well.
But it is because of the Key of Knowledge and
the teaching that (as the lost prodigal son) each and every person has
the innate ability to enter the Inner Kingdom and learn the Truth that
will set them free from the dark error of this world, that Ya'kov warned
that those who portray themselves as teachers -- when a True Guide and
Shepherd conveys to the seeker how to enter the presence and learn
directly from the True Teacher -- and why these pseudo-teachers and
counterfeit shepherds ...will be judged more strictly"
What this means is that these words now apply to you -- i.e., "If I had not come and spoken to them, they had not had sin: but now they have no cloak for their sin"
(John 15:22). Why do you no longer have a cloak if you continue to
sin knowingly? Because at the above links the original teachings of
Yeshua have been restored, and the path to proving the Truth that sets a
seeker free is no longer shrouded in dogmatic folly. Quoting from The Third Fatal Mistake - Not Proving The Truth: While
the Christians, like the Jews before them who threw away the Key of
Knowledge, look for the Kingdom to come outwardly upon the earth, the
Gospel itself states that the Kingdom will never come upon the earth,
because it is within you -- and it is therein that you must seek it: "And
when he was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should
come, he answered them and said, The kingdom of God comes not with
observation: Neither shall they say, See here! or, see there! for,
behold, the kingdom of God is within you" (Luke
17:20-21). If it is true and the Kingdom is within you, then the
question that Christians should be asking, is how must it be entered?
The answer is the proper application of the Key of Knowledge by turning
the scriptures within your own mind and being -- i.e., "How
terrible it will be for you experts in religious law! For you hide the
key to knowledge from the people. You don't enter the Kingdom
yourselves, and you prevent others from entering" (Luke
11:52). Thus, in understanding these words spoken to the Pharisees,
the questions must be asked: How did the Pharisees and Jewish
authorities "...hide the key to knowledge from the people"? Why did Jesus condemn the leaders of the Jews for failing to enter the Kingdom themselves? -- i.e., "...You don't enter the Kingdom yourselves"! And how did the religious leaders of the Jews"...prevent others from entering?"
That the primary objective of the Gospel is to prepare and enable the
seeker/disciple to enter the Kingdom, is further demonstrated in Jesus'
condemnation of the blind religious leaders as seen in the words: "Woe
to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You shut the
kingdom of heaven in men's faces. You yourselves do not enter, nor will
you let those enter who are trying to" (Matt
23:13 NIV). Which means that the Kingdom of God is not something that
will come if we wait for it -- but rather, it is a reality which man
must seek and find -- within himself.
Now that you know the Truth and TheWay,
you have the greater responsibility to remove the beam from your own
eyes by seeking to fulfill the Law within yourself in the manner that
our Brother Yeshua did (see The Ten Words)
-- and once you have proven your faithfulness to the Word, then you
will be able to see clearly and remove the specks from the eyes of your
brothers and sisters, and guide them in TheWay of the Truth and the
Kingdom.
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