Jesus said "the days will come, in the which there shall not be left one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down." Luke 21:6. Did you know? That some non-Jesus-believing Jews mock the prophecy of Jesus written of in Luke 21:6 by saying it never happened because a portion of the Eastern Wall still stands? Well, there is a lot more time left is my reply to Judaism; as a result, why would this congregation (who claims to believe in Jesus) turn toward a replica of a wall that Messiah said would not remain standing? If all they did was turn to Jerusalem as Daniel did, then why make a replica of the Eastern Wall? They cannot use the New Testament to answer these two questions; and that is why I believe they follow after another Jewish tradition. Daniel prayed toward Jerusalem, but believers in Christ do not need to pray in that direction because Jesus is the head of the corner, Mark 12:10.
Blessings always! Ed O
Great Bible Study by Al Walter. Good interaction by members and guests.
Not very friendly even after attending several times. They act like Christians in that they won't really befriend you initially unless it helps their own agenda. Too ritualistic and the teachings are as shallow and superficial. They outwardly do the "Messianic thing" but their hearts seem far from Him and seem to worship religion more. Especially don't count on them for any acts of kindness. The Jewish synagogues in the area are way better.
Someone said below, "today's nominal Christians" as if all willfully sin, and saying that is not only a false judgment but it contradicts the New Testament because you cannot judge people based on opinions. As for Rehoboth, they follow Kosher dietary laws that also contradict some of Apostle Paul's teaching in the New Testament. During one prayer, they cover their eyes with their hand or hands and look downward as they say it aloud, but Adam hid from God after sin and someone would not need to hide their face who believes in Jesus.
If you believe in the definition of emulations provided by the 1828 Noah Webster Dictionary and the 1611 translation of the New Testament by the authority of King James (Galatians 5:20); thus, I would not attend any congregation such as Rehoboth where they mix Judaism dress styles with the New Testament because it is emulating the Orthodox Jewish sect or denomination.
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