What happens when a Jewish man finds Yeshua, but refuses to stop being Jewish?
In this powerful episode of Covenant & Conflict, we sit down again with Rocket Rudolph, a Torah-observant Jewish follower of Jesus, to wrestle through one of the most misunderstood tensions in Christianity:
Can you follow Jesus and still remain Jewish?
What does “Torah observant” actually mean today?
Did the early Church unintentionally create division in Acts 15?
And why does the word “Christ” feel complicated for many Jewish followers of Yeshua.
This conversation goes far beyond theology, it’s about identity, calling, and the deeper story most believers have never been told.
From the meaning of Israel (“to wrestle with God”) to the real implications of Torah, exile, and Messiah, this episode challenges both Gentile Christians and Jewish believers to rethink what faithfulness really looks like.
Along the way, we unpack:
Why being “chosen” might not mean what you think
The difference between Jewish and Greek ways of thinking
How the gospel is often told… and what’s missing
Why antisemitism is ultimately a spiritual issue
And what it really means to live “through” Messiah
00:00 – Intro: The Jewish Wrestle Begins Again 02:15 – What Does It Mean to Be “Chosen”? (It’s Not What You Think) 08:10 – Torah Observance: Law, Identity, or Something Deeper? 15:30 – Acts 15: The Decision That Changed Everything 24:50 – “Christ” vs “Messiah”: Did Translation Shift Theology? 34:10 – Why Antisemitism Is More Than Political (It’s Spiritual) 45:20 – The Gospel We Preach vs The Gospel in Scripture 55:00 – Final Thought: Don’t Stop Wrestling
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