I was saved in HS and had been a Christian for about 10 years when I started hearing about the Torah and the Hebrew Roots of Christianity. I started keeping the Sabbath and the Biblical Feast Days about 9 years ago. From there, I started eating kosher and working on some of the other Torah-based Instructions.
I've never put my hope of salvation in nothing less than the life, death and resurrection of Jesus/Yeshua. I'm not Jewish and I don't want to be Jewish. The reason I try to follow the Torah to the best of my ability is to lead a life that is as much of an example of my Savior and the life that He lived, and to walk in practical and physical obedience to the commands that He's set forth for His people to follow.
I've never put my hope of salvation in nothing less than the life, death and resurrection of Jesus/Yeshua. I'm not Jewish and I don't want to be Jewish. The reason I try to follow the Torah to the best of my ability is to lead a life that is as much of an example of my Savior and the life that He lived, and to walk in practical and physical obedience to the commands that He's set forth for His people to follow.
could you define exactly what you mean by Torah?
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