Josiah Geoffrey ✡️ #amJewish #MessianicJew
@JosiahForYeshua
I’m a Messianic Jew. The Bible is the infallible Word of God, the Jewish people is God’s people, and Yeshua (Jesus) is the Messiah—the king of Israel.
We Jews weren’t chosen for chosenness’ sake. God didn’t give us some “most favored nation” status and leave Gentiles as chopped liver—rather, God called Israel to be a servant *to the Gentiles*, shining Yeshua’s salvation and blessings to all nations (Isa. 49:3&6, Gen. 18:18).…
It’s impossible for anyone to actually believe in Yeshua (Jesus) if they don’t also believe the writings of Moses and the Prophets (John 5:47, Luke 16:31). Conversely, one does not really believe Moses and the prophets unless they also believe Yeshua (John 5:46, Luke 24:25-27).
The Church Fathers are not authoritative for determining our faith. The Talmud is not authoritative for determining our faith. No man or tradition is authoritative for determining our faith. God’s Word alone is authoritative to determine our faith. Scripture is sufficient.
Yes, genetic and historical evidence confirms Ashkenazi Jews trace their origins to the ancient Levant, with substantial Middle Eastern ancestry despite European admixture.
It is impossible to fully understand the New Testament if you’ve never read the Old Testament. The New Testament was built on the foundation of the Hebrew Scriptures—they didn’t replace the foundation.
These days, you’re either FOR the Jewish people, or you’re AGAINST the Jewish people. There is very little middle ground.
Okay, look. This is why Jews have been screaming “Antisemitism” for the last 20-odd months. Not because we want to silence opposition, not because we want superiority—it’s because we know exactly where antisemitism leads. “The Jews must have done something, we gotta kill them.”…
“What if the Jews did something to the Germans”, “Hitler was trying to save the world”, “How do we take [the Jews] down?”, “Genocide.” This isn’t 1940s Germany — it’s a 2025 podcast. Suzette, a recent culinary high school grad from south Florida goes full Nazi and Pompano-based…
We live in a society where the education system has trained people to be driven by feelings rather than critical thought, social media is powered by using rhetoric to inflame people’s emotions, and entertainment has desensitized people to violence. That’s a destructive mix.
When I made this meme, I wasn’t even exaggerating. This is what antisemitism leads to.
Jews aren’t better than Gentiles, and Gentiles aren’t better than Jews. We all sin, we all suck, and we all need Yeshua.
If you have never read the whole Bible, cover to cover—not even once—then you’re either new and immature in the faith, or you’re old and immature in the faith, or you’re not really in the faith at all.
When our life is great and everything is going right, God is good. When tragedy strikes and everything is taken from us, God is good. When you don’t know ANYTHING for sure and you’re out of control, God is good. He is a dependable, unshakable fortress, and He is enough for us.
The utter stupidity of people will never ever cease to amaze me
The ✡️ symbol is NOT the “Star of Remphan.” I’m writing this post more for my own sanity than anything else. I’ve had so many antisemites accuse me of idolatry and paganism for having the Magen David symbol in my username. This is for my own future reference (and yours, too!)…
This quote is from a few years ago. Now we're starting to see the insane ideas — and the people who advanced them — losing and retreating. Sanity prevails when madness is mocked.
Sorry.
When I had my first, I would get so offended by moms who used toddler leashes. “Your kids aren’t animals! How could you!” So God gave me a runner for my second, and boy was I humbled. 🤦♀️ That kid would take off without a single look back, and he was fast! You bet I used a leash.
Yesterday. I’ll never stop calling it Twitter! You can’t make me!! 😆
When was the last time you called it "Twitter"?
This verse from the Psalms jumps out at me. I’m pretty sure this is a legit Messianic prophecy about the resurrection. Psalms 71:20 (NASB) You who have shown me many troubles and distresses Will revive me again, And will bring me up again from the depths of the earth.