You have freedom in Christ to do what you want in that regard. As long as you don't consider it some type of charm, you'll be all right.
Augustine said this, "In Essentials, Unity, In Non-essentials, Liberty, In All Things, Charity."
2007-06-07 14:52:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Christian Mezuzah
2016-11-12 05:23:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Would it be wrong for a Christian to have a Mezuzah?
This is an item that Jewish people put on their doors with verses from the Bible that say that we should put the words on our doors and gates. A friend of mine from Israel had one and I thought it was pretty neat. Would it be wrong for a Christian to have one?
2015-08-07 07:07:15
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answered by Henrique 1
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Of course you can obey what is written in the Older Covenant. They are connected with words like eternal covenant, for all the generations to come, forever. As opposed to holloween, x-,mas etc which have their origins in paganism. He is the same yesterday today and tomorrow. He never changes. The Renewed Covenant wasn't written until way after His sacrifice. The early Believers where all Hebrews and proved Messiah was the promised One from the Older Covenant as the New wasn't written. This is so sad that you accept pagan influences but question actual Biblical ones. The Feasts all point to Messiah where as x-mas points to tamuz and has nothing to do with Messiah's birth that took place at Succot. It is not a salvation issue but a live style. I choose to live like my Savior did. He is a Torah toten, tallit wearing, Sabbath keeping, kosher eating rabbi. There will not be any pork rinds served at the Lambs Supper, I guarantee it. Our faith in Messiah makes sense when seen and practiced through Hebraic eyes. Shalom
2013-10-19 06:18:30
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answered by Cathy 1
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As a Christian Believer, engrafted in by faith through grace. I believe and trust that some Judaic practices will not bring harm to what GOD offers to bless. According to Psalms 91
2016-11-11 07:09:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think so. A Baptist friend of mine has one. After all, the Scripture wouldn't be contradictory to anything a Christian already believes.
2007-06-07 14:51:34
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answered by solarius 7
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Well, that's like saying 'is it wrong for a christian person to keep a menorah on chanukkah, or keep passover.' I myself being Jewish, never heard of a christian person wanting one. Although it is like G-d's protection, it also indicates you are jewish. Why do u want one though?
2007-06-07 14:53:15
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answered by deseb56 2
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Not wrong at all. Christians often have Christmas trees (Pagan), Easter eggs (Pagan), and Old Testaments (Jewish). Follow your heart on this, make a tradition that is meaningful to you, it may take you closer to God.
2007-06-07 15:10:31
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answered by sudonym x 6
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It is not wrong, but why would you want to have a Jewish symbol on your doorpost when you are a Christian????
2007-06-07 15:44:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I see no problem.
2007-06-07 14:57:33
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answered by bonsai bobby 7
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