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One of the biggest doctrines of believers in Yeshua (Jesus) is that once we become believers we are “grafted in” to God’s family. We become children of God. Once we are in the family, what is expected of us? What are Dad’s house rules, and do they apply to you? 

So who are God’s children? Modern theologians say we are gentiles and that there are different rules for believing Gentiles and believing Jews. But what does the bible say? Who are the Jews, and who are the Gentiles? Jews are only one tribe of Israel, not the whole of God’s people, why so much confusion?

In order to know our purpose as people, we must know who we are in Christ’s family. And in order to know that, we have to go back and understand the history of his people. This video is a ground breaker for those who are in an “identity crisis”. 

This could be the single most important video into understanding who you are and what your purpose is.

Once you become a believer of Jesus as Messiah through faith, as sent by God for our salvation, and have repented of sin, as sin is transgression of God’s law (1 John 3:4), you become a grafted-in Israelite. You are no longer a gentile (which means “nations”), you are a son (or daughter) and heir. 

From the very beginning God chose Abraham to seed a set apart (holy) nation for himself. From the time Moses brought all Israelites out of Egypt, there came with them a “mixed multitude”. These people were likely Egyptians and other foreigners who came to believe in the God of Israel.

God said that there is no difference between the native born and sojourner who believes. He said in the bible that there is one law for all, (Numbers 15:15,16) Mainstream Christian doctrine would have you believe you are still a gentile after belief, because “laws” are only for Jews. 

If that is so, then believers could not be grafted in as children and heirs. If you are not His child, then you certainly don’t have to obey His house rules. 

Isn’t this what Satan has been tricking us into believing since the garden of Eden? “Did God really say you can’t eat of this tree?” “Did God really say you have to obey him? Or is that for those “other people” the Jews?” 

If we are His children, then we belong to the nation of Israel, as adopted children. We are expected to obey out of love for our father, not for salvation.

Jesus said he came for the lost tribes of Israel, not the lost tribes of the gentiles. But what is interesting is that the lost tribes of Israel BECAME the gentile nations.

They integrated into the other nations so well they lost their true identity. Now our Father is awakening his children from all over the world as prophesied in Isaiah 43:5-13 and Jeremiah 16:19.