Messianic Jews in Israel Head Toward Breakup Over NAR? | thebereancall.org

How destructive is the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR)? For one example, take a look at the news coming out of Israel. The historically close-knit Messianic congregations in the country are, reportedly, on the brink of a breakup — because of controversy surrounding NAR teachings being promoted there by an influential apostolic network, based in Israel, called Tikkun. The online magazine, Israel Today,recently reported on the impending breakup in an article titled “Messianic Jews Head Toward Breakup: Will the Local Body of Messiah in Israel Survive the Current Serious Debates?”

NAR teachings being promoted by Tikkun, according to critics, include the core NAR teaching — that present-day apostles must hold governing offices in the church. Critics also claim that Tikkun apostles have taught that Gentile Christians worldwide must come into “alignment” with (read:submission to) Messianic Jewish believers and, especially, to the Messianic Jewish apostles based in Israel. Only when believers worldwide are properly aligned with Israel’s apostles will the “kingdom government order” be in place for God’s kingdom to be set up on earth and the end-time prophecies of Scripture to be fulfilled.

But these teachings do appear to have been promoted by Asher Intrater, an Israeli apostle and co-founder of Tikkun International. In a You Tube video titled “End-Time Alignment,” Intrater teaches about the necessity of Gentile believers aligning with Messianic Jewish believers — an alignment he describes as involving “a type of submission.” And his teachings that the worldwide church must submit to Israelsapostles to be in “right order” is also documented in a series of articles written by Hannah Weis, which can be read here.She cites his book, titled Alignment,as one source.

According to the Israel Today article, more than two years of debate about Tikkun’s teachings [came]to a head [in March 2020] when a decision [was] expected to made by officials in the Hebrew-Speaking Congregational Leadership Conference, or Kenes Artzi in Hebrew.  However, the nature of the decision to be made remains unclear.The article states: “…According to the Messianic leaders we have spoken with,there [was] still a lot of confusion as to what will happen at the meeting. [Is] Tikkun is teaching false doctrines? Will Tikkun leaders and their congregations be considered false teachers or banned from the Kenes Artzi? Meanwhile, a number of Messianic Jews have already left, or are threatening to leave the Kenes Artzi over the controversy.”

Pray for wisdom for the Kenes Artzi leadership and that they will have the courage to take a stand against any divisive and unbiblical NAR teachings that have brought disunity and confusion to Israel’s Messianic Jewish congregations.

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