Here are some posts I found interesting:
- Did Jesus claim to be God by James McGrath @ Exploring our Matrix
He basically puts up the question and makes some preliminary notes.
- Gates of Favor by Aaron Eby @ Messianics for Torah
A translation of a poem for Rosh Hashanah, very interesting how it emphasises the binding of Isaac, and a very good translation as well
And then there are the latest blogposts by FFOZ on their change in stance on Torah observance for non-Jews:
- The Lone Voice of FFOZ by Daniel Lancaster @ FFOZ Blogs
They posted about 6-7 posts which are all quite interesting and remind me a lot of my own journey a bit more than a year ago. In some way I wished they realized this earlier as I was very influenced by them and made some pretty big changes to my life on basis of what they taught me. Some of these things very good but some of these had very bad consequences and in light of that I wish I came in contact with them while having this stance instead of their former stance.
For a preliminary evaluation see this blogpost
- FFOZ’s New Theology of Divine Invitation by Geert ter Horst @ Messianic613
In which he takes a brief look on the categories of Jews and non-Jews in 2nd Temple Judaism, the NT, todays Judaism and relates this to the Divine Invitation concept.
I am still waiting to hear from you about the one law controversy. What are your thoughts?