In Acts 11, we read that the disciples of Yeshua were first called Christians in Antioch. Was this because they wanted to distinguish themselves from the Jews? Was it because they were starting a new religion and needed a new name for themselves? Neither of these reasons is accurate. It doesn’t say that they called THEMSELVES Christians. It says that others called them Christians. Why? Because they had committed themselves to the Christ—the Jewish Messiah. They were his emissaries to the world. But what does it mean to be an emissary? Especially to this man named Yeshua? Let’s explore this idea together in this week’s 5 Minute Torah.
Parashat Nitzavim | Circumcise Me Twice
Parashat Vayelech | Torah for the Nations
The Responsibility of Influence | Parshat Ki Tavo
Ki Tetze | Restoring The Lost
Torah Portion Shoftim | Love And War, And Everything In Between
Parashat Re'eh | Signs & Wonders
Parashat Eikev | The Making of a New Man
Va'etchanan | No Religious Discounts
Moses & The Rabbis | Messianic Commentary on Torah Portion Devarim
Mattot-Massei | The Death of the Righteous
Parashat Pinchas | The High Price of Peace
Chukat-Balak | What's Your Super Power?
5 Books That Changed My Life - Part 4
Korach | Follow Your Heart?
Shelach | The Eyes Of The Heart
Beha'alotcha | The Power of a Positive Attitude
Pirkei Avot & The Teachings Of Yeshua - Chapter 6
Pirkei Avot & The Teachings Of Yeshua - Introduction
Pirkei Avot & The Teachings Of Yeshua - Chapter 1
Pirkei Avot & The Teachings Of Yeshua - Chapter 2
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