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i have a dilemma. i was raised jewish, but i have all christian views and i consider myself a christian. the problem is that my mother is jewish, and in judaism if your mother is a jew then you are considered a jew no matter what you beleive. i could be a die hard athiest but would still be considered jewish. what do i do???????

i am afraid that god hates me and wants me to go to hell for being jewish. im realy afraid of god and i want to be able to follow his religeon so that i dont have to go to hell. my beleifs are in christianity but my heritage isnt.

2006-12-12 11:31:12 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Whatever you are Jewish, Christian God loves you, and you will not go to hell because you are a Jew. and for that person who said you killed Jesus. No you didn't that was in the far past, and you have nothing to do with it.

God Is Love, Jesus Is Love, and they Love for what you are not for what your religion might by.

Although a little voice in me doubt that you are honest with your question, and you are just trying to test us so we will tell you that God Loves you. God does Love, don't make a fool of us just so you can have a laugh on our expense. remember Karma. what you do to others, it will comes back to you seven folds.

Peace to you, and Marry Christmas.

2006-12-12 11:47:59 · answer #1 · answered by Diamond 4 · 8 0

1. Jesus Christ was born, raised, and taught as a Jew.
2. Jesus Christ revealed that He was the long awaited Messiah of the Jewish Faith.
3. Be proud that you are a Jew by birth and heritage!
4. Love, always love your mother!
5. Examine, study, pray about why you believe that Jesus is the Messiah of the Jewish prophecies.
6. Communicate with your mother, rabbi, minister what you are feeling, discovering, and investigating inside.
7. Get a spiritual director that can support and help you through this difficult but exciting time in your life.
8. You are not alone.
9. Open your heart and soul to God's will.
10. Pray often God is near and listening.

2006-12-12 19:48:52 · answer #2 · answered by Lives7 6 · 0 0

There is No dilemma How wonderful that you are Jewish My Bishop in my church is a converted Jew as well. He had much difficulty with his family at first but finally they came around Said he was not dead to the family.
Jesus was a Jew You are his literal family how wonderful be proud of that I would be telling everyone You are one of his literal descendants . You can follow God, do it to the best of your ability,
pray to him for help, he hears all. You are not going to hell.

If you are still living at home respect your Moms religion when you are of age and on your own you can pick your own religion.

hugs darling being Jewish is cool. I am from the tribe of Ephraim

Diane

2006-12-12 19:59:27 · answer #3 · answered by dianehaggart 5 · 0 0

FIRST, God loves ALL! As we are All Sinners, there is no Difference between Jewish Sinners and Gentile Sinners!

Perhaps you could contact an organization called, "JEWS FOR JESUS?" I met Moshie Rosen and Baruch Goldstien, BOTH CHRISTIAN JEWS! They have a testimony WORTH READING!

You may say you have Christian Views, BUT I would be careful how I used those terms. MOST VALUES CALLED CHRISTIAN have Nothing to do with the Word of God!

Those Pseudo Christina Values are in Name Only - and NOT = in Belief and In Action!

Please feel free to contact me directly and I will share more with you? You might want to read my Blog also.

Thanks, RR

2006-12-12 19:49:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First, you are one of God's children, and God loves you and sent His Son via the Jewish, royal lineage of David to die for you. Why would He condemn or hate you?

If you are Jewish, embrace your heritage. To understand that Yeshua is the prophesied Meshiach only confirms your redemption. You do not become anything different other than saved from the prison of sin.

Now, read the New Testament and you will find 90% of the new believers being Jewish. It was for these new believer that the epistle of the Hebrews was written.

Now, a few clarifications. God does not send anyone to hell. We get sent to hell by our own free will--ie choosing not to take the work-free escape that God has provided via His Son's atonement.

So cling to Messiah, and embrace the freedom He brings.

2006-12-12 19:36:36 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

God looks at the heart of man. It doesn't matter what man says you are, it is what God says you are. If you believe in Jesus, then you are a Christian. I have heard of Christ Jews. They have all the understanding of the Old Testament, but they have received Jesus as their Messiah. Try to find some books on Christ Jews. I think it would be great to have that background. Jesus was a Jew.

2006-12-12 19:41:47 · answer #6 · answered by angel 7 · 1 0

God won't hate you for being Jewish! Remember that He chose Abraham to start Judaism! You should be proud of being Jewish! Never try to get rid of that heritage! Read up on both of them again and see which you want!

2006-12-12 19:48:49 · answer #7 · answered by -♦One-♦-Love♦- 7 · 0 0

Ok - first of all, it does not matter if you are jewish. Most, if not all of Jesus's apostles were Jewish. You have to remember that being a Jew can refer to either Jewish beliefs or to the Jews as a people/race.

Second - I can believe that you are a carrot as much as I want, but that doesn't make you a carrot. Hence your mother (bless her heart) can think of you as Jewish (beliefs) as much as she wants, but if you confess that Jesus died for our sins, then it doesn't matter what she thinks - you follow Jesus.

2006-12-12 19:47:00 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

By becoming a Christian one does not stop being Jewish.

Facts are facts. Live with it.

THE GOD still loves ISRAEL and all Jewish People!
They were and still are "the apple of HIS eye".


Why not become a Christian -Jew? Millions have!



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2006-12-12 19:40:02 · answer #9 · answered by whynotaskdon 7 · 5 0

(Hugs)

Okay. Take a deep breath in and exhale slowly. Good.

God does not hate you and does not want you to go to hell for being Jewish. In fact, God doesn't want you to go to hell at all. Jesus himself was Jewish and probably celebrated and took part in many customs that are a part of your very rich culture and heritage. You are one of God's chosen people! Read through the book of Romans. You will find it very clearly that Christianity is both for the Jews and the Gentiles. That's pretty darn awesome!

Also, God does not want you to be afraid of him. He loves you very very much and wants you to love him, as well. John 3:16 says that "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life."

God so loves you. God loves you so very much. So he sent his son, Jesus to die for your sins. Your sins separate you from God and cause you to fear him, but when you confess your sins to him and recieve his gift of eternal life, you will be saved! Also pretty darn awesome!

You can receive this gift of eternal life right as you are reading this. Pray a prayer similar to this with all your heart. You should even admit to him that you're afraid of him. He'll help you become not so afraid of him.

"Dear God,

I know I am a sinner. I believe that you sent your son to die on the cross to take away my sins and that he rose again and ascended into heaven to clear the pathway for me to be able to be with you in heaven. I receive your gift of eternal life and I receive your Holy Spirit into my heart. Thank you for saving me. I want to live my life for you."

If you just prayed this prayer and meant it sincerely with all your heart, you are saved and you will never be un-saved. The next step is to study the Bible and pray often and get to know God more. A relationship with God is like having the Creator of the universe as your best friend and confidant. You can talk to him about anything. Another big step of faith is baptism.

If you have more questions, feel free to keep asking.

2006-12-12 20:39:35 · answer #10 · answered by bachlava_9 3 · 0 0

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