Jews For Jesus (Messianic Jews) Exposed | KJV Preaching

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Published on Aug 3, 2020
Jews For Jesus (Messianic Jews) Exposed. This KJV preaching sermon by Tyler Doka will explain why JewsForJesus.org is a wicked organization.

On the outside, Jews for Jesus seems like it could be a good thing. However, just like in the church of the Galatians, wicked people masquerade as angels of light in order to persuade Christians to go down the wrong path.

The KJV preaching in this sermon will help you to understand why JewsForJesus.org and Messianic Jews in general are bad news, because of the intentions they have for Christians.

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