THE NOAHIDE RENAISSANCE: Exploring the Revival in Modern Times – with Rabbi Michael Skobac
In "THE NOAHIDE RENAISSANCE" Rabbi Michael Skobac explains why the Noahide movement is exploding now. The answer is fascinating and increasingly relevant as the world accelerates towards the Messianic Era. Who are Noahides and what are the Noahide Laws? Judaism teaches that "the righteous of all peoples have a share in the World to Come". Non-Jews do not have to become Jews to become righteous. They only have to embrace the Seven Laws of Noah. According to Torah tradition, God gave Noah and his family seven commandments to observe when he saved them from the flood. These commandments, referred to as the Noahide Laws, are learned by Jewish tradition but are also suggested in the Bible, in Genesis Chapter 9, and are as follows: 1. Not to commit idolatry; 2. Not to commit blasphemy; 3. Not to commit murder; 4. Not to have forbidden sexual relations; 5. Not to commit theft; 6. Not to eat flesh cut from a living animal; 7. To establish courts of justice to punish violators of the other six laws. These commandments may seem fairly simple and straightforward, and most of them are recognized by most of the world as sound moral principles. But according to the Torah only those Gentiles who observe these laws, because God commanded them in His Torah, will enjoy life in the World to Come. The Noahide commandments are binding on all people, because all people are descended from Noah and his family. The 613 mitzvot of the Torah, on the other hand, are only binding on the Jews, the descendants of those who accepted the commandments at Sinai and upon those who take on the yoke of the commandments voluntarily (by conversion). In this presentation, Rabbi Michael Skobac shares the astonishing growth of the Noahide movement in recent years and how the seemingly supernatural growth is like a shofar blast, heralding the imminent Messianic Utopia. ● Why are thousands of people around the world rediscovering a forgotten path to God? In this powerful and eye-opening lecture, Rabbi Michael Skobac explores the rapid rise of the Noahide movement—a global spiritual awakening among non-Jews seeking truth, purpose, and a direct relationship with God through the Torah. Many assume that becoming “righteous” requires conversion to Judaism—but is that really what the Bible teaches? Drawing from Genesis 9 and classical Jewish sources, this talk reveals a radically different perspective: that all humanity was given a universal covenant through Noah—and that living by these principles connects a person to God and the World to Come. Why this matters: In an age of confusion, religious division, and spiritual searching, the Noahide path offers clarity, simplicity, and truth rooted in the Torah itself. In this lecture, you’ll learn: • What the Noahide Laws are and where they appear in the Bible • Why Judaism teaches that non-Jews do NOT need to convert • The difference between moral behavior and divinely commanded 'mitzvot' • The Torah’s view of righteous Gentiles and the World to Come • Why the Noahide movement is growing rapidly across the globe • How this may relate to the coming Messianic Era This is essential viewing for Former Christians, ex-Muslims, spiritual seekers, non-Jews searching for a Torah-based path and Jews looking to understand the role of humanity in God’s plan. #Judaism #Noahide #NoahideLaws #RighteousGentiles #TorahTruth #Genesis9 #BibleTeaching #NonJew #FaithInGod #SpiritualAwakening #MessianicEra #JewishTeaching #SeekTruth #Monotheism #GodsLaw #TorahWisdom #ReturnToGod #BiblicalTruth ● Rabbi Michael Skobac is the Director of Education and Counselling for Jews for Judaism. Since 1989, JEWS FOR JUDAISM is has been a trailblazer in global Jewish outreach. Jews for Judaism wins back to Judaism those Jews who have been influenced by these “Seven Threats to Jewish Survival”: • Evangelical Christian Missionaries convert 1,000’s of Jews worldwide annually • Destructive Cults induce Jews to abandon family, friends and careers • Eastern Religions are now the spiritual choices for many Jews • Jewish Apathy and Ignorance cause many Jews to assimilate, abandoning Judaism • Intermarriage is exploding at a 75% rate in many locales • Anti-Israel propaganda brainwashes millions detering Jewish support for Israel • Antisemitism promotes Jew-Hatred and alienates Jews from Judaism JEWS FOR JUDAISM strengthens and preserves Jewish lives through its worldwide Internet outreach, social media, free educational programs and counselling services that connect Jewish people to the spiritual depth, beauty and wisdom of Judaism. Please support Jews for Judaism. To donate click this link https://www.canadahelps.org/dn/24741 Thank you. JEWS FOR JUDAISM 3110 Bathurst St, PO Box 54042, Toronto, ON, CANADA M6A 3B7 T: 416-789-0020 • [email protected] VISIT: https://www.jewsforjudaism.ca FACEBOOK: / jewsforjudaismcanada DONATE: https://www.canadahelps.org/dn/24741

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