Sermons on a Messianic Jewish Approach Most interpretations of Paul’s Epistle to the Ephesians miss the point. That’s because most interpretations assume that Christ abolished the Torah to remove the dividing wall of hostility between Jews and Gentiles, thereby merging both into a new Christian identity called the One New Man. In this view, the One New Man is neither Jewish nor Gentile. This collection of sermons from Torah Club author, D. Thomas Lancaster, provides readers with the missing Jewish context and concepts necessary to understand the epistle. Rather than homogenizing Jewish and Gentile identity in the body of Messiah, Paul’s epistle stresses that distinction. He emphasizes the significance of the nations turning to the Messiah of Israel as evidence that God’s eternal purposes are being worked out through Yeshua. This easy-to-read collection of teachings on Ephesians is practical, applicable, deeply theological, and full of surprises. Daniel Thomas Lancaster is a writer, teacher, and the Director of Education for the Messianic ministry First Fruits of Zion, an international organization with offices in Israel, Canada, and the USA, bringing Messianic Jewish teaching to Christians and Jews. He is the author of several books about the Messianic Judaism, the Jewish roots of Christianity, and the Jewishness of the New Testament. He is the author of the Torah Club Bible study program. He also serves as the teaching pastor at Beth Immanuel , a Messianic Jewish synagogue in Hudson, Wisconsin.