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WHAT IS A MESSIANIC JEW? These are simply people of Jewish descent who have accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. However, the subject is a bit confusing because Scripture says those who become saved through Jesus are no longer Jews or Gentiles (non-Jews)—we’re all Christians. Still, society uses terms like "Messianic Jew" or "Completed Jew" to reference how a saved person has a Jewish background. I don't have much of a problem with those terms, if they are well explained to avoid confusion in the Christian Church. If not, some might think there are two biblically separate types of Christians:; those born-again—but also of Jewish decent—can sound like they are somehow different from other Christians. And for all followers of Judaism, we know that God is not done with the miraculous wonders He will perform through His Jewish people. Still, just like everyone else, Jews will not reach heaven unless they become born-again through Christ. Again, when we use terms like “messianic” or “completed” for Jews who get saved, it almost sounds like 
there is division between non-Jewish Christians and Jews who have become 
Christians. But to God, we are all one in Christ, so there is no difference. 
We must be careful of what we believe and say on this subject, so we 
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WHAT IS A MESSIANIC JEW? These are simply people of Jewish descent who have accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. However, the subject is a bit confusing because Scripture says those who become saved through Jesus are no longer Jews or Gentiles (non-Jews)—we’re all Christians. Still, society uses terms like "Messianic Jew" or "Completed Jew" to reference how a saved person has a Jewish background. I don't have much of a problem with those terms, if they are well explained to avoid confusion in the Christian Church. If not, some might think there are two biblically separate types of Christians:; those born-again—but also of Jewish decent—can sound like they are somehow different from other Christians. And for all followers of Judaism, we know that God is not done with the miraculous wonders He will perform through His Jewish people. Still, just like everyone else, Jews will not reach heaven unless they become born-again through Christ. Again, when we use terms like “messianic” or “completed” for Jews who get saved, it almost sounds like there is division between non-Jewish Christians and Jews who have become Christians. But to God, we are all one in Christ, so there is no difference. We must be careful of what we believe and say on this subject, so we are sure to give the conversation a balanced understanding.