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Thursday, 5 February 2015

Binding People Together With the Belief of Yeshua!

Too many people are growingly getting inclined towards divinity but there’s much out there. People are confused on whom to follow and what to follow. Christian Messianic was lost in this world of technology and science; however, with sincere effort and passion, the Messianic movement brought back the pride of the religion and installed the faith in Yeshua again.
Let’s take a look on what the believers stand by:
  • Yeshua is the messiah and he is a divine being!
  • Yeshua is a Shekhinah and is a part of GOD himself.
  • His body was created inside the womb of Mother Womb by the grace of GOD himself.
  • He was absolutely sinless throughout his life.
  • His death testimonies his sacrifice for humanity.
  • A person can redeem from sin by strongly following his led path.
  • He ascended towards heaven after death.
At Messianic Jewish Bible Institute, we strongly stand by these believes and strive to impart the same to the world. We, a Christian Messianic Institute delivering knowledge on Jewish religion and culture, envisage in bringing people closer to the faith in Yeshua. The institute is led by leaders who strive to establish Messianic Jewish congregation across the world and build strong Jewish communities everywhere.

As a part of their propagation, MJBI preaches its followers on the essence of Jewish Holidays. Jewish holidays Sukkot falls in the 15th of Tishrei that occurs anywhere between late of September to late of October. It is also known as Feast of Booths or feast of Tabernacles. It is a biblical holiday and holds a special place in three Pilgrimage Festivals of Jewish where Israelites make a journey towards the Temple of Jerusalem on this auspicious day.
This festival is eight day celebration where the eight day is a Diaspora. Sukkot is the plural of Sukkah which means a wall structure covered with a plant material. The first day of the festival is celebrated by offering prayers to God and taking holiday meals. The seventh day is called Hoshana Rabbah where people visit Synagogue and walk around the perimeter as a part of their offering to the Lord. Special prayers are arranged at places of the city and people visit their relative to exchange gifts and dishes.
The Jewish holidays Sukkot is also celebrated by the Christians who follow the holidays mentioned in Old Testament. These groups believe that Jesus celebrated Sukkot and the holiday is celebrated according to the Hebrew Calendar.