"Since the 1960's, the Messianic Jewish Movement has talked about revival - an act of G-d - while too often we have instead seen revivalism - more of an act. A movement calling itself the Messianic Jewish Movement has increasingly become the Messianic Jewish-style Movement, with a decreasing Jewish demographic presence. But what is most telling is that what we are seeing in the Messianic Jewish Movement bears little if any resemblance to what the Bible would lead us to expect: a movement of observant Jews at the heart of the Jewish community, empowered by the Spirit, demonstrating the authority of the risen Messiah - as a sign, demonstration, and a catalyst of G-d's consummating purposes for Israel, the nations, and the entire creation."
-Rabbi Dr. Stuart Dauermann - from his soon to be released book, Son of David: Healing the Vision of the Messianic Jewish Movement (Wipf & Stock Publishers).
Looking forward to getting my hands on this book. R. Dauermann certainly doesn't pull any punches in his writings.
How nice is it to dream.....