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Hebrew Roots vs Christianity: 4 Major Differences (What the Bible REALLY Says)

10 min · 5. Mai 2026
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There’s a growing conversation happening right now: 👉 Should Christians follow the Torah like ancient Israel? 👉 Are the Sabbath, feasts, and Hebrew names required for believers today? In this powerful and balanced teaching, we break down the 4 biggest differences between the Hebrew Roots movement and modern Christianity—and most importantly… 👉 What the Bible actually says about each one. 📖 In this video, you’ll discover: ✔️ Whether the Law (Torah) is still binding or fulfilled in Jesus Christ ✔️ The truth about salvation: grace through faith vs faith + works ✔️ If Christians are required to keep the Sabbath and biblical feasts ✔️ Whether using Hebrew names like “Yeshua” is necessary ✔️ Where the line is between biblical depth and legalism ⚡ This message will challenge you if you’ve ever: * Questioned if you’re “missing something” by not following Torah * Been told modern Christianity is incomplete or compromised * Felt pressure to adopt Old Testament practices to be “more biblical” 📖 Key Scriptures Covered: * Matthew 5:17 * Romans 10:4 * Galatians 3–5 * Acts 15 (Jerusalem Council) * Colossians 2:16–17 * Ephesians 2:8–9 🙏 Subscribe for more content on: Biblical truth • Jesus-centered theology • Hebrew context of Scripture • End times • Kingdom living

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