May I share this with you please?

The difference between the church gospel and the Torah gospel:

The church gospel: if you accept Jesus you are saved. They might go as far as to say: Jesus' blood saves us. But there is no mention of sin anymore ... and grace is often used out of context "God's grace saves us". Sometimes they do mention that we have to abide in Jesus, but they don't give specifics as to how.

The Torah gospel is:
1) Sin is the transgression of the law (1Jo3:4), The law shows us what sin is (Rom2:20b, 4:15, 5:13, 20, 7:7-8). This leads to repentance. 2)That is why we need God's grace through the blood of Yeshua, when we get forgiveness of sin. Grace is worthless without the acknowledgement of sin. 3) After forgiveness we have to abide in Yeshua. How? He was without sin because He kept the law perfectly ... Therefore, after repentance we need to walk like Yeshua walked and follow the law as the light on our path, like Yeshua did. These deeds make us righteous (Rom8:4). The works of the law we do is an expression, it is a proof of the gift I received through Messiah Yeshua. An expression of my faith in Yeshua.

Another explanation of the Torah gospel:
"The law sends us to the gospel that we may be justified; and the gospel sends us to the law again to inquire what is our duty as those who are justified." Samuel Bolton