being Jewish i got the Jewish scriptures and they pointed me to the coming of Jesus-Isaiah 9:6, 7:14 a virgin will have a sign (miracle)and shall bring forth God with us (immanuel), chapter 52vs 14-53vs 12 "He will be exaulted very high but first marred more than any man and will be despised and rejected-and lay down his life an atonement for our sins."
whatever is most important in our lives is our god-make it the God of the truth-Jesus saith, I am the way the truth and the life, no one cometh unto heaven except by me"
now life is wonderfull for me since i believed the Jewish scriptures and our Jewish Messiah-
I prayed the prayer he said to do -Revelation 3 vs 19&20 "Behold i stand at your heart door and knock, if u let me in to forgive and deliver from sins, i will become your friend and enter in."
what is most important in your life????? thanks alot and like Jesus unconditionally says-he loves us heart soul-even when use to use his name as a curse word-peace up to U
2006-07-25
21:45:59
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im born Jewish and will die a Jew and yes mom mom is Jewish too.
2006-07-25
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David,
You are a christian. Stop this evil and deceptive form of missionizing. It degrades christianity.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ApnC4dngKeRuGKyqQldbLd_zy6IX?qid=20060723102937AA4N2eb
2006-07-26 01:31:35
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answered by Anonymous
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My family is the most important thing in the world to me, and equally important, are my dogs. Also in the same category would be doing what I know is the right thing to do, and treating other people with the respect and dignity they deserve.
Next on my list of important things, comes my work, because I actually love what I do and hope that I'm making the world a better place with it.
As for spirituality, I believe that it's important to explore what you feel and come to your own conclusions. Some people need the structure of organized religion to give them the strength they need in daily life, and it makes them better people. Others like the community feeling they get from attending services. Others seem to need to be given rules because they may do bad things if they weren't explicitly told what to do (the "someone is watching you so you better behave" feeling, I guess). For the rest of us, I think it's best to live by the golden rule, and treat others the way you hope they would treat you. But do take everything with a grain of salt when it comes to organized religion (or organized politics, or organized anything else for that matter!)
2006-07-25 21:50:26
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The number of repeat the same line over and over sure will help you enter Heaven without any problem. But you didn't answer me if you believe Jesus is God.
2006-07-25 21:58:11
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regardless of what you may believe, God did not place us on this planet to worship him and worry constantly about how our relationship with him iis going. such an act would be incredibly narcissistic. now, based on what i've read in the bible, God really isn't one for praising narcissism. he actually considers it a sin (excessive pride). why would he violate one of his own mandates?
you people worry too much and spend too much time on this whole god and spirituality thing. if god placed us here from heaven, then we should all think of this life as a huge vacation from the astros, and really live it up. what you're doing would be similar to bringing your work to your honeymoon.
2006-07-25 21:52:49
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Welcome to the family!! I am so happy that you have received Messiah in your heart and know that He has already come. You and all your brothers and sisters are God's chosen people and I know that He is rejoicing knowing another has accepted His Son. I'm praying for your homeland and asking God's continued protection for all there. Love in Christ
2006-07-25 21:58:13
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You are Jewish? What is your heritage? Do you keep the Sabbath and Kosher and all of the laws of the Jews?
Was your mother Jewish?
2006-07-25 21:48:50
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i have studied kabbalah for 17 years, and couldn't believe how apparent it is that the Master Yeshua is Messiah. The puzzle pieces not only fit - they have played themselves out through history - including now.
Blessings to You, my friend.
2006-07-25 21:51:33
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The most important thing to me is my relationship with God. Everything else is just second or less.
2006-07-25 21:47:41
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the only thing that is important to me is finding peace on this earth. peopel can do that through various ways, most through religion, but i find it throuhg self-reflection. if it is said that our body is a temple, then you can believe that you can connect with the peace, that is known differnetly through a connection with your spirit and soul.
2006-07-25 21:50:05
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Love is most important.
Love for God, Love for those in my life, Love for the world, Love for my life. :)
Love is God. God is Love.
"The quality of unconditional love, is to me, Divine Life."
2006-07-25 21:56:55
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