Foto de l'autor
8 obres 89 Membres 12 Ressenyes

Sobre l'autor

Obres de Rabbi K.A. Schneider

Etiquetat

Coneixement comú

Encara no hi ha coneixement comú d'aquest autor. Pots ajudar.

Membres

Ressenyes

I have mixed feelings about this book---it was kind of all over the place. The impression I got when I purchased it was that it was a testimony of this Jewish man's coming to faith in Yeshua. It started out that way but then it became a manual on how to witness to Jewish people---then it turned into a list of Messianic prophecies to convince Jews, as if the book were written TO Jews. So, not necessarily a bad thing---but just not very well organized. Basically, the guy wanted to write three books.

I got pretty frustrated with him early in because, though he seems to value Torah, he's swallowed a lot of the mainstream churchianity nonsense that we walked away from when we realized how UNBiblical a lot of it was. So that's sad... At one point he says, "the truth is God wants to make known to us that we don't need to be better doers; we need to be better receivers. Our lives should be that of continuously receiving from the Lord..." And that, my friends, is what's wrong with the church in a nutshell. James 1:22 tells us to be doers of the word and not hearers only; not to mention the entitled garbage attitude that comes with thinking your relationship with the Father is about what He can give you.

He talks about celebrating Valentine's Day (a satanic-inspired, nonBiblical observance); he's quite obsessed with Kansas City's IHOP (which has had some crazy stuff come out of there); and when discussing Sabbath, he mentions resting "one day a week", without emphasizing there is a specific day (7th day) on which we are commanded to rest. His misinterpretation of Matthew 15:24 misrepresents who Israel is today (those who obey the commands and have the testimony of Yeshua) and there's a lot of emphasis on the salvation of the Jews ushering in the Messiah. I don't see that specifically in the scriptures he shared (not to say I don’t want to see them saved…)

He also makes it sound like temple sacrifices are done away with forever, yet we read in passages like Isaiah 56:6-8; Zechariah 14:16; Jeremiah 33:15-18, and especially Ezekiel 43:18-46:24 that they will continue in the Millennial reign of Yeshua. So... I don't know, it was hard to really take the guy seriously when he either doesn't know the Word or doesn't believe it.
… (més)
 
Marcat
classyhomemaker | Dec 11, 2023 |
Ressenya escrita per a Crítics Matiners de LibraryThing .
Received this from Early Readers program. Very good book, interesting. Rabbi Schneider is a Messianic Rabbi and he really makes sense in his book on how to fight spiritual warfare.
I believe strongly that his message is a scriptural one and is a good lesson for the times in which we live. I think it has helped me personally.
 
Marcat
hredwards | Hi ha 10 ressenyes més | Nov 4, 2016 |
Ressenya escrita per a Crítics Matiners de LibraryThing .
There is evil every where in the world and this book address's that evil. Thru Bible passages the book tells you how to deliver yourself from that evil. Its easy to read and very understandable. The Rabbi is very encouraging in his words to winning the battle for deliverance. Anyone looking for spiritual help would like this book.
 
Marcat
realbigcat | Hi ha 10 ressenyes més | Nov 18, 2015 |
Ressenya escrita per a Crítics Matiners de LibraryThing .
There doesn't seem to be anything new about this little book when compared to other's in this genre. It matches up with the television show it was made to work with, which is very good. This is an easy read with a very positive message.
½
 
Marcat
PallanDavid | Hi ha 10 ressenyes més | Nov 12, 2015 |

Estadístiques

Obres
8
Membres
89
Popularitat
#207,492
Valoració
½ 3.5
Ressenyes
12
ISBN
15

Gràfics i taules