But I’m a Gentile

Video lessons from the Phoenix “Grafted In” Conference, May 2013

In May 2013 Bob Gorelik and Skip Moen taught their first joint seminar in the United States in Phoenix.   Bob opened the conference with an hour lecture on the Gentile Question.  During the time of the disciples, the biggest question facing the Messianic community was “What do we do about the Gentiles?”  Bob’s exegesis and insights help us understand the answer to this question–during the time of the disciples and during our time.  This is the basis of living for each one of us who came into the fellowship of the Messiah from outside Jewish heritage.

This video download is offered at a special introductory price of $4.95 for a short time.  It is the foundation of several more video lectures that may become available later but this message is so important that we wanted everyone to have a chance to hear it.

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Sandy

Excellent! Are the other videos going to be put out soon ? 🙂

Michael C

Well, I just finished listening to Bob Gorelik’s “But I’m a Gentile.”

While this may sound greedy, please translate it as hunger:

More, please!

Michael C

I’m trying to work out going on one of your Israel trips. I’m drooling. I’ll just have to rest in that I can work it out on one occasion

Sandy

hmm, I have a friend who owns a recording studio and does a lot of video editing…would you let me pay for his services and have him edit them for you? would you be able to forward the raw video if he can do it?

Michael C

Say yes, Skip. Say yes!

Thank you, Sandy.

Michael C

Ok. Just finished listening to parts 2 & 3 of Skip’s “Law and Grace.”

Wow!

Great stuff!

Charlene Ferguson

Yes, those Law & Grace teachings were awesome!

Michael C

If the “Law” (Torah) is done away with, then, following through with this reasoning, I can kill indiscriminately, steal at my pleasure and do whatever since there is nothing to abide by. If I can , at will, disregard the Sabbath command, then I can disregard any of those big 10 and make it 7 Commandments, 4, 2 or none. The “Law” not longer rules me.

Good grief. How have I congregated so long amidst such nonsense?

I’ve gotta claim it . . . I’ve just been stupid.

Charlene Ferguson

I just finished listening to Rabbi Gorelik’s “But I’m a Gentile” and all I can say is MORE, PLEASE! It was so good that I sent this email to several others that I fellowship with and strongly suggested they go out and purchase it! I’m on my second round of listening to it. This is so needed and it just makes me hungry for more, more, more!