I am going to try to lay this out again as plainly as I can. Judaism is NOT following Torah. They are following Talmud. Bret and I can understand if those of you with whom we have shared over the last 3 years, have equated what we have said to Judaism. The TRUTH is far from Judaism The TRUTH is Torah and our Father's commands. He does not command hand washing. He does not command little hats on our head. He does not command beards and curly sideburns. He does not command the forbiddance of walking on Sabbath. He does not command the forbiddance of eating grain on the Sabbath. He does not command most everything we see in Judaism while we are here in the heart of it. So to separate out what is the TRUTH from what is error, we must use the bible and the bible only as our guide.
There are no other words in scripture written by the hand of our Creator or dictated by His own mouth than the first 5 books. Yet we give them little concern and little weight. Judaism "adds" commandments to them. Christianity "takes away" commandments from them. Both sides are cursed and cannot see, refuse to see even when shown.
In Christianity, we have another problem. We have Paul saying some things that seem to contradict our Father, change what He said and certainly are the exact opposite of Yeshua. Yeshua says not one little tiny bit of the law is passed.....Paul says it's done away with (or seems to).
Now we've got a huge dilemma. Does another Disciple agree with Paul or agree with Yeshua? Good news is that you won't find one single statement by anyone else in the NT that agrees with Paul. They all agree with Yeshua. So what do we do with Paul? Did things really change? Did Paul get new instructions for a new way?
Well let's see if he did. Did Paul ignore the Sabbath? No, you won't find one time that he did. In fact, oftentimes he's quoted as telling those he's teaching in the synagogues to come back next Sabbath. Paul doesn't say come back tomorrow on Sunday. And when Paul is talking about "holy days", Sabbath isn't even mentioned. The context is fasting. Fasting is the "holy day" Paul is referencing.
You also won't find Paul or any Disciple eating anything unclean. Even Peter explains quite clearly what the vision is about. It's about Gentiles.....not unclean animals. Why do Christians today say it's about animals if Peter doesn't say that?
Come on people.........we have to dig in to scripture. Times are getting tough and they're going to get tougher. We MUST be grounded in our faith....True faith.....THE TORAH.....The Word of YHVH. All of these things can be reconciled if we will bother to get out our bibles and do a little work without simply running to the internet or to our preacher. This is serious!
We were on the Temple Mount today and met a couple from Belgium who have left evangelical christianity to follow what the bible is really saying. Stephen got tears in his eyes when he quoted for me Solomon's prayer of the newly dedicated Temple. Solomon prayed,
1Kg 8:41 “As for the gentile who does not belong to your people Israel but has come from a distant land because of Your Name—42 for they will hear of Your great Name and Your mighty hand and Your outstretched arm—when they come and pray toward this temple,43 then hear from heaven, Your dwelling place. Do whatever the foreigner asks of You, so that all the peoples of the earth may know Your name and fear You, as do Your own people Israel, and may know that this house I have built bears Your Name.
There is only one covenant for salvation. It has never EVER or WILL EVER change. We can count on it because our Father "changes not". We can either come into the covenant, agree to the terms or we're out. We have no expectation of eternal life; no blessings.... only curses. We can either read scripture for our truth or continue to let preachers feed us lies to prop up their nicolaitan system.
It's time to choose........
Num 15:15 The community is to have the same rules for you and for the gentile residing among you; this is a lasting ordinance for the generations to come. You and the gentile shall be the same before YHVH:16 The same laws and regulations will apply both to you and to the gentile residing among you.’”
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