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Isn't the only way a Messianic Jew still into the rituals able to do it right is to live near Jerusalem, and find someone still up to roasting goats and living in tents for a while? That may sound like I was trying to be funny, but the thing that always puzzles me with Jewish people is how do they do all those sacrifices? And, if they don't, how Jewish are they really?
That is a good rhetorical question.
The temple and all that took place within the Levitical law have been fulfilled in Christ. That doesn't mean they are now inert, it means that (as Paul said) the law is spiritual, and in so doing, I believe that the only thing left (now through the tribe of Judah) is the Spiritual discernment of that fulfillment. That was the fulfillment of Jesus, and like Paul said in the correct Spiritual context; "I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service." Romans 12:1
Now there are also instuctions for God's children (believing Gentiles included) to fulfill that which were never totally exclusive instructions for only the Levities. That was fulfilled in Christ. What we do with those instructions, as believers, (beyond those only exclusive to the Levitical priesthood, such as Exodus 20thru 23) in a spiritual manner is what makes us trust in the word of God, not by self performance, but by the motivation of the Spirit within us.
Second, I honestly don't understand how there is more to it than the Levitess part. I mean I do understand, since the law was given to all, but I don't understand why you think the Levites are still a special case. Jesus came. We are his royal priesthood, but it's not like we're still doing Jewish temple duty anymore. Jesus is the God who promised and delivered a way for his people to come directly to him. No more need to shave off ALL hair, to bath over and over again, to slaughter two animals, to bring the right amount of flour with or without oil and/or incense, and no more tons and tons of praying for fear of out lives if we harbored some deep-down sin that God would spot anyway and have us killed over. Really cool for me, since I'm a woman and none of that works for me anyway. Even if I did it all right, I didn't do any of it right because I'm a woman. But, yo! Jesus did it perfectly right and has no worries if I am Jew, Gentile, free, slave, male or female. I am his and I'm free to talk to him, because of what he did -- which was get it all right.
So, no. You said something here too, but I didn't get it.
[/QUOTE]The Spirit, and the Word always work together and if one leaves out the word of God, (including the spiritual relevance of Torah, together with all New Testament writings) they have no confirmation as to what spirit is actually their motivation.
"Wisdom crieth without; she uttereth her voice in the streets:She crieth in the chief place of concourse, in the openings of the gates: in the city she uttereth her words, saying,How long, ye simple ones, will ye love simplicity? and the scorners delight in their scorning, and fools hate knowledge?Turn you at my reproof: behold, I will pour out my spirit unto you, I will make known my words unto you." Proverbs 1:20-23 (speaking of wisdom)[/QUOTE]
Yeah? Okay? Since I have no idea what you're saying, the scripture didn't really clarify. I mean, sure, I can look it up and check out context, but I'm sure Solomon had no idea of God's future plans to see how this relates to keeping the OT and NT. When he wrote that Jesus hadn't yet come. If God ever told Solomon God would come down and be the perfect sacrifice, it must have been a secret, so he never wrote that down. I suspect that never happened, but Solomon trusted God at his word. Any which way. I didn't see this relating to my questions.
I do that a lot, ya know. I read what you say, but rarely get fully what you mean. I admire your conviction, but I've never really seen what your conviction is.
Friend to friend, why not tell in plain language?