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Yeshua died in Jerusalem during Passover. Three days later, the power of God brought him back to life. Over 500 Jewish eyewitnesses saw Yeshua after His resurrection from death. These people were completely transformed by this unique event, and God used them to transform the entire course of human history.

Because of the great impact Yeshua had among the nations, people have forgotten that all the first followers of Yeshua were Jewish. Messianic Jewish congregations existed in the Middle East for the first 500 years of the common era.

Most Jewish people have overlooked the Jewishness of Yeshua for centuries. Consequently people question whether a Jewish person can believe in Jesus and still be Jewish. Ironically, the biggest controversy among the first century followers was: "Can a Gentile follow Yeshua without first becoming a Jew?"

Like the apostles, Messianic Jews continue living Jewish lives. But we have a personal relationship with God that we never had before we encountered Yeshua. Our lives are permeated by a new joy, peace, purpose and meaning that are impossible apart from the atonement and the eternal life that we have because of him. Messianic congregations are a place for us to worship God in keeping with our Jewish heritage and our faith in Yeshua as the Messiah. There are approximately 100 Messianic congregations in the United States and another 30 in Israel.

Ask the God of Israel to reveal to you whether Yeshua is the promised Messiah. Read the Bible, both the Tenach (the Hebrew Scriptures) and the Brit Chadasha (the New Testament) and ask God to show you whether or not these things are true.

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