I have a hard time understanding exactly what is meant by "THE LAW". For instance is Deuteronomy 22:20 where it tells us to stone non-virgin brides considered part of "THE LAW"? If so, how come we do not stone non-virgins today? I am still trying to understand this fully in context with keeping "THE LAW" in today's modern times. Any resources you can recommend?
@LoneStar1776 The law was given to the nation of Israel. As believers we too should carry out the righteous requirements of the law ---in this case the righteous requirement would be for a female should remain a virgin until she is married. Then there are *judgements*, which is what I believe you are concerned about, which the *judges/priests* were to carry out...and not everyone is a judge or priest/elder. We are told in the NT that ALL judgement has been given to the Son by the Father (Jn5:22)
cont. So to clarify, there are 1)Laws & 2) Judgements for breaking those laws. We are to carry out the righteous requirements of the Law. The Judgement for breaking the laws has been handed over to the Son by the Father. He has set a day out in the future to make/carry out that judgement (Judgement Day, Day of the Lord). He is being patient so that we can repent (turn from our sins) & be forgiven/pardoned and reconciled to Him. Scripture says Mercy triumphs over Judgement (Jam 2:13) Blessings.
Thanks for your study. Takes two things to get to heaven, keep the commandments of God and the faith of Yeshua, Rev 14:12 Paul is the proven false apostle of Rev2:2 and Paul is a big test of God from Duet 13:1-10. There are no saved Christians, all Christians are the foolish virgins of Matthew 25. The Spring Feasts of the Lord's R4 first coming and the Fall feasts for His second coming on Yom Kippur 2015. June 7th 1967 started the clock for His return date, Daniel 9:25(use seven weeks of years)
Great video. I would just like to add, that if there were no law, there would be no need of grace, like how it'll be after the end of this age and we go into the eternity. 1 Jo 3:4 Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law. And 1 Jo 3:8 ...reminds us of this=He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil. Peace2Ya
PAUL WAS A FALSE PROFIT. JESHUA SAID KEEP THE LAWS. IF YOU "THINK" YOU ARE SAVED BY "GRACE" YOU BETTER READ THE BIBLE. NO ONE WILL BE JUDGED OR CAN STAND IN FOR YOUR SINS.. GET A CLUE. YOU CAN PRAY DIRECTLY TO G_D. G_D NEVER TALKS ABOUT HAVING A SON OR THAT HE WAS THREE IN ONE.
@siannarino You are deceived. Isaiah the prophet of God said a 'son would be given' and that the son would be called 'The Everlasting Father' and 'The Mighty God'. Yeshua is God in Flesh. John said God became flesh and dwelt among us as 'The Only Begotten Son'. John says quotes Yeshua saying that He is 'I AM' otherwise known as YHVH. Yeshua said, "BEFORE Abraham was, I AM". Paul is an apostle of our Messiah Yeshua. Paul *quoted* the scriptures showing we are saved by FAITH as Abraham.
@siannarino And YES, Yeshua said He did not come to abolish the laws or the prophets (which include Isaiah and prove He is the Son of God/YHVH). Paul also says we are to obey the commandments---he just says we are not saved BY keeping the commandments, our own rightousness---and you should be glad because you have not kept them all to perfection which the Law requires. This is why Paul says we are saved by Grace through our Faith as Abraham was. Real Faith is demonstrated by obeying YHVH.
I'm confused. By law, is this the Ten Commandments or the six hundred and some laws of the Old Testament? Many have told me that I'm not part of the old covenant, only the new. I hope I'm making sense in what I'm trying to ask/say. God bless you ( :
Obeying our God and Savior is not earning righteousness, which I think is what you are talking about (righteousness). Jesus/Yeshua IS our righteousness. Without Jesus/Yeshua we are not able to come to the Father. Jesus/Yeshua also makes it very clear that not everyone who says to HIM 'Lord, Lord' will enter the Kingdom. They believe Jesus/Yeshua IS the Messiah, they prophecy in His name (Jesus/Yeshua). They cast out demons in His name (Jesus/Yeshua) and do many wonderful works>
2) works in His very name (Jesus/Yeshua).They KNOW who Jesus/Yeshua is...they even THINK they are following Him...but they are cast away...why?Jesus tells us why in this very passage. Jesus said only those who 'DO the will of my Father which is in heaven will enter'. Jesus then goes on to tell us WHY He doesn't KNOW those who profess His name "Depart from me you who practice LAWLESSNESS".The comparison in THIS passage is between those who OBEY FATHERS will and those who do NOT OBEY.
3) Jesus' comparison says those accepted do the Father in Heavens will while those not accepted practice lawlessness.
Father's will versus Lawlessness
The Father in heaven wrote His will down for us in His commandments and laws. We are in sinful bodies, we will never be perfect on our own, we NEED a savior, Jesus/Yeshua. BUT Jesus said He doesn't KNOW US if we practice lawlessness. In fact, Jesus said we don't even love HIm if we don't keep His commandments.
if i show you a great sea of living water and say dip yourself and your stained filthy rags in the sea and be made perfect new and pure as white snow and this bleach will be in you and on you pouring from your belly as a living spring forever now go and be careful don't get a stain or damage your clothing for even though the living water which is in you and on you pouring out IT will not keep you perfect and white as snow go and wash in the living water.
amen !! i just wonder what do you say about 2 corinthians 3:13 "And not as Moses, which put a veil over his face, that the children of Israel could not stedfastly look to the end of that which is abolished: But their minds were blinded: for until this day remaineth the same vail untaken away in the reading of the old testament; which vail is done away in Christ" i heard another totally twist scripture and Jesus own words and said that the law is abolished and this verse prooves that. bless
Hear Oh Israel: The Lord, your God, the Lord is ONE
Hear Oh Israel: YHVH, your Elohiym, is ONE YHVH.
Paul says there is only 'one' sovereign who 'alone' is immortal. Paul says this one is the King of kings and Lord of lords. John says the Lord of lords and King of kings is the Lamb. So, the King of kings and Lord of lords who is the only immortal (God) is the Lamb.
So yes, Jesus Christ is YHVH/God.
The Father is YHVH, the Son is YHVH, the Spirit is YHVH.
@boltingpuppies, I am grateful for the care you took in giving me a reply. Please know that. But with all due respect, you haven't directly answered my question. I know about Jesus. I am a Christian. It's not necessary for you to preface who Jesus is and what he commands us. I'm asking why should we keep the Sabbath when Jesus fulfilled the law? If I am wrong, fine, then how do we do it practically so that it's perfect? If we break the law, we break all the laws. Thanks. God bless.
I cite again Acts 15:7-10, 23-39. In addition, I cite Matthew 5:17-18, Romans 3:9-11, James 2:10 and Colossian 2:16-23. Thank you again for your time, and I pray God continues to bless you and your family.
P.S.- Or perhaps, I need to be more specific. Perhaps you can interpret for me what these scriptures mean in terms of the Sabbath? Can you give me a few scriptures that contest what I believe they mean, so that I may see what you mean? Also, how do we uphold the Sabbath perfectly in a practical way? Thank you again.
@boltingpuppies. Thank you. There are some Christians that make a compelling argument that the Sabbath cannot be kept, and that Jesus had freed us from these laws because we couldn't keep them anyway. If for no other reason but to show us how much we do need Him. Acts 15:7-10, in particular . My question to you is, do we keep the Sabbath? If so, then how do we do that perfectly? In James, it says if you break one law you break them all. I appreciate your time. Blessings.
P.S.-- in addition, I cite Colossians 2:16-23. I just want to understand better- whether you agree or disagree that the Sabbath is not something to be kept since Jesus fulfilled the law. Thank you again and God bless you.
Hello Lazarusrizing. Yeshua said whoever breaks or even relaxes the least of the commandments will be least in the Kingdom. We know our righteousness must be great than the righteousness of the Pharasees or we will not enter the Kingdom. There is only ONE whose righteousness is good enough to enter into the Kingdom, and that is Yeshua. If we are 'IN' Yeshua by faith, then we are in 'life' because the life is 'in' the son. This doesn't change Yeshua's statement that whoever relaxes a command
Yeshua was without sin. Sin is defined as transgression of the law. Yeshua was without transgression of the law. He was spotless. We are to walk as Yeshua walked. When we fall, we are to confess our sin to our advocate/high priest and we are told He is faithful and just to forgive us our sin.
YHVH talks about a Sabbath Covenant. We are told it is to be kept 'forever', 'perpetual', & 'throughout your generations'. We see it kept in the Kingdom>
cont. where Yeshua is reigning as King of the Kingdom. People who are keeping and worshipping on sabbath in the Kingdom go out and look at the corpses/worm of those who transgressed.
Sabbath is for also for the foreigner who holds to YHVH's covenant (Yeshua). There is a promise for the foreigner who keeps the Sabbath covenant in Isaiah.
Our salvation is by our precious Yeshua, who kept the Mosaic covenant on our behalf. The Mosaic covenant says keep these laws and live...He did.>
cont. If we are in Yeshua then we are heirs to the promises 'because' we are 'in Him'. How did He become heir to the promises? He kept the Mosaic Covenant perfectly. He is the promised Heir of Abraham. Our new covenant is Yeshua, who was to be given as a covenant by the Father. If we are in Him, the new covenant, we are in the life guaranteed by the Mosaic covenant. Now that He is our righteousness and we have life in Him, we don't insult Him by deciding not to keep certain commands>
cont. One last thing, here and then I will write you on the Corinthians passage. His commandments are not burdensome, they are for our good and bring life and health when kept. Many people will never know the blessings one can be enjoying when keeping Sabbath because they don't do it, or have done it as a burden for salvation instead of an act of obedience and love...which turns out to bless us instead.
Yahweh was never a God, Yashua Messiah taught us to pray "our Father who art in heaven". In Jeremiah 23:26-27 Yahweh says that we have forgotten his name for "Baal". Anyone of you can check out the meaning of "Baal". It is really important that we call our creator by his name, otherwise he will not acknowledge us. If my name is Susie and you call me with the name Nora, I will not acknowledge you because thats not my name, its that simple.
Good to hear Keith, and thanks for rating this video, that's how I found it.
boltingpuppies, You Rock Sister!
You should stop by my "Law and Grace" video some time and throw out a comment.
You're so right. This is what Paul is so misunderstood about. He was beating the proverbial dead-horse, saying that yes we're saved by grace through faith,(faith is a different word than simply "trust" which requires faithfulness) and not of works, but by our faith we should walk in the good works.
I've studied it a fair bit so I know all the arguments used by those who deny Jesus' deity. Another commenter (Ilanyah) asserted earlier that Jesus was not God, so I naturally asked for proof of this contention. Since you did the same, naturally I asked the same question of yourself.
My answer is the same and the truth is that Yahshua was NOT YHWH in the flesh, and boltingpuppies still thinks that the New Testament hasn't been tampered with. Luke contradicts Isaiah, but Isaiah is the one that is correct. There is no savior besides YAHWEH, It's also written in numbers that Yahweh is not a man. As I have posted before, I do not debate the truth, the truth is not debatable. There aren't differing versions of the truth, the truth JUST IS.
Ilanya, do you mind clarifying who you do believe Yeshua is? I understand you do not believe He is Yahwey but I am wondering who you think He is or what your opinion of Yeshua is. Do you think Yeshua is the Messiah? Thank you.
Yahshua was a Messiah (anointed of Yah), but King David was also anointed of Yah, as were many others before us. Yahshua is our Elder Brother, High Priest (of the order of Melchisedec), and Passover Lamb. He came to set an example for us to follow (to die to SELF:selfishness IS SIN). He worshiped Yahweh (why worship yourself?), so we also worship Yahweh. He kept the Covenant, so we also keep the covenant. If you really want to know what I believe, you can look up the Sabbatarian Network.
Yahshua was the first human being to be appointed the position of "Firstborn Son" (Heir to the Throne), and thus to be resurrected into "The Coming Kingdom of YHWH on Earth." He was a Messiah (anointed of Yah) and he does carry the title Messiah.
Do you believe Yeshua is the creator, that everything that was made, was made by Him and that without Him not anything that was made was made? (Do you agree with John on this?)
"In the beginning was the Word, & the Word was with God, & the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came into being through Him, & apart from Him nothing came into being that has come into being.
In Him was life, & the life was the Light of men. The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it...He was in the world, & the world was made through Him, & the world did not know Him. >
"And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we saw His glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth."
The Word actually became flesh...man...and dwelt among mankind. John says they saw His glory...this happened during Johns life-time...and John makes it clear he is speaking of Yeshua when he says 'the only begotten of the Father'. John says the Word/Yeshua created everything.
The Messiah is not "The Logos;" The Messiah is the "Instrument Of Our Salvation," and the "Intent, Plan or Motive is Salvation" for YHVH's "Elect," "Appointed," or "Chosen Few." Strong's Concordance, also, list the Messiah as the "Divine Expression," (the Light) but does not say that Messiah is The Logos. A Divine Expression is a figure of speech that must, also, remain within the overall meaning of the definition. Obviously, the Messiah was always "Intended" to play a major role in "Salvation."
However, "The Logos" is not just simply a "Plan of Salvation", because YHVH's primary motive has always been to Spiritually Beget Righteous Children "In His Spiritual Image"; of which the Messiah is the eldest, and "The Chosen Few" are Messiah's Spiritual Siblings.
John says the Word or Logos became flesh and dwelt among us. Who became flesh and dwelt among us? Yeshua...who is also the Messiah. This is what John is saying in John chapter 1. Whether you agree with John or not is another matter.
Messiah's ministry was the Divine Expression and John is corrupt. It has nothing to do whether I "agree" or "disagree" with John, I disagree with the biased, pagan Hellenized translators. If you take the Bible literally, you learn very little.
@Ilanyah John 1 verse 1-3 "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by Him; and without Him was not anything made that was made."
Now look at Genesis 1 verse 26 "And God said, Let US make man in OUR image, after OUR likeness..." Remember the above sentence?... "The same was in the beginning with God...."? Indeed, we kind it in Genesis..
Also,many in that day will even try an decieve God.Professing him with their mouth but not with their heart.True followers of Christ Jesus will never be forsaken or turned away.Once saved,always saved.The only ones that will be turned away are those he never knew.For many will come in his name as decievers,all Jesus was trying to say is,he knows our heart whether we obey him in our heart by belief.Works follow."But we all sin,an fall short of the glory of God.We are flesh,saved by grace.
What is LOVE: Heb 5 9 And being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him
II John 1.6 And this is love, that we walk after his commandments. This is the commandment, That, as ye have heard from the beginning, ye should walk in it.
I John 5.2 By this we know that we love the children of God, when we love God, and keep his commandments. 3 For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous.
Jesus Said,"Unless your righteousness surpasses that of the pharisse's an scribes,you shall not enter the kingdom of heaven"Then he went on to say'"not everyone who calls me Lord,Lord will enter the kingdom of heaven"Don't ya think he was talking about those who do things in his name in vain,as man pleasers?the will of god is that you believe in the one he sent.point blank.if you believe in your heart you are saved!so therefore if we all sin an commit lawlessness who then is able to enter?
Yeshua IS our righteousness.I believe this is what Yeshua was pointing out in this passage.He was also clear to point out that *nothing* would pass from the law or prophets till heaven & earth pass away.Death is a result of sin.Sin is transgression of law.Death is not destroyed until *after the millenium (Rev20) meaning law is still in place, able to be transgressed (sin) which results in death.We are saved soley by Yeshuas' righteousness, nothing added.If we love Him we keep His commandments.
Yes, the handwriting of ordiances that were against us was nailed to the cross. In other words, the law 'contained' in ordinances was nailed to the cross. This law said if I sinned I was to die. It was a law that was against me. Jesus took that law out of the way when He paid it's price for me. He paid my debt that I owed/was against me. That law is called the law of sin and death.
Rom8:2
"through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life set me free from the law of sin and death"
One name, one face, one God. He who gave the law fulfilled the law and He is our righteousness. Praise be to the LORD our savior full of grace and truth!
Jn 11:49and a certain one of them, Caiaphas, being chief priest of that year, said to them, `Ye have not known anything, 50nor reason that it is good for us that one man may die for the people, and not the whole nation perish.'
51And this he said not of himself, but being chief priest of that year, he did prophesy that Jesus was about to die for the nation, 52and not for the nation only, but that also the children of God, who have been scattered abroad, he may gather together into one.
Mission still not accomplished. All I see is more division and scattering sheep. You will be a light to the nations when the Messiah returns Israel. Right now you are a stubborn heifer.
I think Abraham and Moses were saved because of their faith. A faith that caused obedience. So I do not see a "first" or a "second" covenant. I see only one from the begining. .... :)
I agree, this is the best way to 'see' it. We enter through faith in Messiah, just ast Abraham and Moses did. They believed in Christ from their side of the cross and we believe Christ from our side of the cross...the same Savior who was prophesied from the beginning and decreed before the foundation of the world.
Continued..... There is no mention of a need for a blood sacrifice or to have faith in a Messiah to be forgiven for sins. I mention this because, though you are right that Yeshua did not point away from the Torah, he was not needed for forgiveness of sins. My thought is that he was to teach us to "LIVE" the Torah, not just follow the rules, like the Pharisees did. To live the Torah as the Essenes did and James, his brother did.
Hello KK, thank you for your comment/question, it is an excellent one. We see in Ps 51:16-17 that YHVH desires a contrite & broken spirit from us...a spirit broken over sins it has done.He wants us to be truly repentant, not just going through the motions of sacrificing.From the beginning, the penalty of sin (transgressing Gods' law) is death.YHVH could not just do away with or change His law saying death is required for sin committed, if He did, He would not be 'just', he would be a liar. >
God came up with a way to remain just, while also giving man an opportunity to live.God would become flesh, dwell among us as an innoccent non sinner & then die in our place, the innoccent for the guilty.He would sacrifice Himself for us.He would do this at His chosen point in time.Before this time came, He promised man, in the garden that He would provide a 'covering' for us.He began to give pictures of how He would do it so that when He did come to die in our place, we would recognize Him.
The word atonement means covering, He is our covering, protecting us from God's wrath if He were to look on us and see sin. This is why we see Aaron the High Priest in Num16:47 making atonement(covering)for the people who sinned. Aaron is a shadow picture of the real High Priest, Yeshua, who makes a covering for us. Incense offerings were a shadow of our prayers which God says is a sweet aroma to Him.The sacrificial system is a shadow picture of Yeshua the High Priest and His sacrifice.>
We need atonement/covering to be accepted by God..sin has diseased our fleshly bodies.For those who turn to YHVH with a contrite broken spirit (not just going through the motions) & really know & fear YHVH which is proven by our accepting the atonement/covering offering He provided-Yeshua-He has promised to redeem our old sinful bodies & give us a new one that is free from sin. We hate our sin because we love YHVH, we follow Him & this is proven by accepting & following Yeshua.Peace to you.
So, Where does this "Human Sacrifice" Really come from if not the Hebrew Scriptures? It comes from Zoroastrianism! There is nowhere in the Hebrew Scriptures G-d is concerned that the Torah needs to be "Fixed"....Continued.
Hi, you stated that "all Human Sacrifices are considered an Abomination" and then cited 3 passages from the OT to prove this. However, if you look at those passages closely, they don't speak against human sacrifice per se; rather, they simply talk against Jewish parents murdering their innocent children - kids who were obviously unwilling participants in the sacrifice. This is not the same as an adult like Jesus willingly laying down His life for us.
No, if you look closely at the Hebrew, you will find that the term used is "to kill a adom" A human. To sacrifice anyone to HaShem is an abomination. Not to mention, it says no where in the Hebrew Scriptures that G-d requires Blood for forgiveness of sins or that He wishes to correct a "Mistake" of the Torah. Since G-d does teaches in Deut. 30:11-14 that it is easy to obey.
Kittenkattan said, "No, if you look closely at the Hebrew, you will find that the term used is "to kill a adom" A human."
Well, I cannot see where any of those verses use the word "adom" -
Lev 18:21 speaks of "seed" ("zera"); as does Lev 20:2-5. Deut 12:31 mentions "sons & daughters." All 3 are dealing with sacrifice to Molech and/or pagan Gods, which we know involved child sacrifice. Even if "adom" was used (I can't see it), the point is that kids are still humans & context (cont)...
part2 (cont)...shows us that the humans Moses is speaking of are kids. Furthermore, even if it were speaking about adult humans, the argument is not relevant since the main point is that all these passages are injunctions against murder; Jesus willing layed down His life for us, so this is different.
Okay. I can not force you to learn Hebrew, but I can ask, where do it say that this Torah "Law" needs a Person to die to "Break" this covenant? No where! Even Yeshua says in Matthew, that he did not come to abolish it. So, where is the logic?
I'm just saying that I cannot see the word "adom" in those passages. That doesn't require me to learn Hebrew, it merely requires me to see the word. Can you show me where it is? And, as I said, the point is that the humans in those verses are clearly children and the prohibition there is against murder.
First of all if you look at them (in Hebrew) it what you do AFTER you are forgiven! Many Christians do not understand the Kohen's role in food. I could go on in detail but, the brief, it was the only way to have meat in you diet since it was so expensive. Not to mention if you are poor, Flour and oil could be used as a "offering", as well. The Sacrifice was eaten by the family that presented the offering as well as the Kohen.
I assume you are asking why the Torah does not say that Jesus would die to bring in the new covenant of Jer 31? If so, I'd say that it doesn't need to be spelt out specifically in the Torah (Isaiah 53 is enough), & the whole sacrifice of Jesus is prefigured and implied by the OT sacrifical system anyway.
I would how would the sacrificial system point to Jesus? It does not. why because of Deut 30:11. It will take more than 500 chart. on Youtube comment to make that happen. I would say pick up a few books. 1. James the brother of Jesus, by Eisenman. 2. Our Abrahamic faith by James Tabor and check out my essays on UTOMdotorg. Peace.
As to the argument that flour could be used as an offering, I'll quote Michael Brown's response to that: "According to verse 12, the priest will 'take a handful of it [i.e., the flour] as a memorial portion and burn it ON THE ALTAR ON TOP OF THE OFFRINGS made to the Lord by fire.' Then, 'the priest will make atonement for him' (v. 13). In other words, the priest, in his capacity as mediator for the people, and having mingled the flour with the blood sacrifices that were ALREADYl on the (cont)...
How does the sacrifical system point to Jesus? Fairly simply that it involved one being's substitutionary death to atone for the wrongdoings of another.
I sent you some books to look up and read. but the Sacrifical system wasn't the way to forgive sins, Teshuva is! See my "No blood needed" references in my earlier comment.
part2 (cont)...altar, would make atonement for his fellow Israelite....Nowhere is it written that 'the flour will make atonement' or that 'the life of a creature is in the flour.' Rather, the whole basis for the atonement was in the sacrificial blood on the altar, and through a flour offering, even poor Israelites could participate in the atoning power of the altar. But there is not a single verse in the Bible that would even hint that flour, in and of itself, had any atoning power, (cont)....
part3... and the rabbis never suggested that, in the absence of the Temple, flour could be substituted for sacrifices. Without the atoning altar and its sacrifices, the flour had no power at all."
Continued.... HaShem is only concerned with folks "Teshuva" Repenting. And I showed in my last comment how to get G-d to forgive sins with out blood. It is a Hybrid of Mythras and Zoroastianism that Constantine invented to make "Better" Then just obeying the law/Torah. By the way Death is our punishment and we still die. But there is no Hell either in the Torah or in the TanKh so, we are still dying regardless of what you have faith in. It is living a G-dly life that matters to G-d!
It's true we must repent in order to enter the new covenant. Covenants are sealed in blood, even the Mosaic covenant was sealed in blood.Yeshua said His blood would be poured out for many & that it is the blood of His covenant.The Mosaic covenant says: keep these laws and you will live.If you have kept them all perfectly you will live.Part of keeping the very 1st law is accepting Yeshua, who the entire Torah is written about.If we love YHVH we will accept the covering He provides-Yeshua.
I guess you didn't read my scriptural references. Human Sacrifice is an abomination, and the Mosaic Covetant was not bound by blood. It was bound by a promise to teach our Children. It is clear, from my references that blood is NOT required for forgiveness of sins. Please look at my Bibical references and see for yourself. Many Christians falsely believe doctrine that have no Bibical evidence. I honor and praise you willingness to observe the Shabbat. You are on the path toward truth. Continued
Continued.... You will find that when you find the truth you will lose your friends, your Church and your faith. What you will end up with is a lonely but deep relationship with G-d. May He bless you always.
First of all, how can I be a liar when I am showing you Scripture. It is funny to see folks that are "Missionaries" that can't handle a little rebuttal. Why don't you REFUTE my statements, instead of just calling names. Because you can't. Ignorance is bliss. And you are very blissful!
Yeah you cant either , your showing some scripture to hide others , unequal weights its called ,you just jump from one thing to the other and there are scriptures to show in the Torah that god did accept human sacrifices. Your also a liar when you tell people here how to believe and that they are wrong in what they believe in that you lie. You hold up a piece of paper on your channel and say "look im a rabbi"
Youcant even quote correct scripture from Tanak or new testament. Fake false chabanik
You're right, we're NOT under the law anymore *for righteousness*. I am not disagreeing with you in anyway.
According to Paul we are no longer under the law (of sin and death) because we ALREADY DIED. Did we technically die yet? No, but we are counted dead with Christ when He died. We are also counted raised with Christ when He was raised. Until this fully comes to pass for us, we are to count our bodies as dead (according the the law we sinned we die) but alive in Spirit>
(meaning we will be raised at our resurrection as He was at His). Paul says to account our bodies as dead but then to use these same mortal bodies to do works of righteousness...which never contradict God's laws. God's laws are not sinful but righteous. They are His perfect standards which Christ Met for us. Obeying them in Spirit is good! :) Doing them before coming to Christ is putting the cart before the horse.
Sorry if it sounds that way.I said in my video that no law can save us, only our Savior can.Walking as our Savior (perfectly according to the law) is a good thing.The Jews will never believe our Jesus is the Messiah if we walk lawless...walking lawless is a bad testimony.Walking as Jesus walked is evidence of our love for Him and it is also according to the law since He kept every single one.
Okay. One question. What about Paul and Galatians. Particularly, chapters 1-3! Not mention, that in all these scriptures: Numbers 16: 47 47 So Aaron did as Moses said, and ran into the midst of the assembly. The plague had already started among the people, but Aaron offered the incense and made atonement for them. And the rest are listed below: Psalms 51:16-17, 34:18, 40:6 1Kings 8:38-39 Proverbs 20:13 Micah 6:6 Hosea 6:6, 14:2 Job 33:26 Jeremiah 7: 22-23 Continue.......
they were all Jews, all except 2 and one of them, the roman centurian sent his servant becouse he wasnt worthy, he was under jewish law,we are not. =)
No he treats the nation of Isreal diferently, they are still his people, the rest of the world was and is under the other fallen angels rule. But yea there is 2 dif. docterin the kingdom docterin. The one that JEsus came to set up the first time but we all know the Jews rejected him. then theres the dispensation of grace docterin a mystery reveald later on to Paul. under this progam every one is save and doesnt have to go through isreal to do it. nor fallow the "Laws"
If we love Him, we keep His commandments though. :) John 14:15
"Not everyone who says to Me, Lord,Lord, shall enter the kingdom of heaven,but he who does the will of My Father in heaven. Many will say to Me in that day, Lord,Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name? And then I will declare to them, I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice LAWLESSNESS! Mat7:21-23.
We are saved by grace...our works prove our faith.
Amen. Many will say to JESUS/YESHUA, Lord, Lord...this is a sobering warning from our Lord. They actually prophecy in His very name, and do many things we would think prove them to be His and yet they practiced lawlessness proving whose children they are. Whoever we obey is our Master. The only way to obey is to know what He wants of us. His commandments tell us what He desires and we obey His law. If we don't, we are lawless. Sobering.
SPT, is that your idea of loving your brother in Christ? In your thinking does that law not apply to you either?
Remember this as you have dialogue with other Christians, the most important thing to our Lord is how we treat one another. He's not going to say 'Well done, you were right!' about this or that doctrine. Everything you know is from Him anyway.
You know JVS,if we weren't all such prideful humanbeings we wouldn't hold on to whose right an who's wrong.We would have open minds an try learning from one another,instead of arguing with each other.Doesn't the apostle Paul mention,"lay aside your contentions with one another,not offending each other?"Obviously what SPT thought wasn't your idea of love.Who are you to judge his or her motive?
Hi TSV. I was taken aback by a comment because it didn't seem to fit into an edifying back and forth among believers. You disagree? We are to reprove one another in love - Yeshua told us to. I have no contention with anyone here. (I was not the poster accusing people of working for Satan, LOL.) I was trying to bring my accuser back to the focus of loving one another. 'Good job at twisting the..." comment was mere sarcasm. That's not a hard determination to make. Peace. :-)
Hey JVS.I do agree fully.That SPT did not act in love at the end.He got fed up.But I think he was trying to share something important about the difference between jew an non-jew,but was not heard.Instead the scripture was thrown out at him out of context.Like i explained my view of that verse (scroll down a little bit).I also think alot of times we all do this...not putting ourselves in anothers shoes.Mabe SPT felt ganged up on,ya think?just trying to teach,hope others listen.God bless you.
Thanks TSV! Blessed are the peacemakers. :) We do take a bit of a different view, but your words are kind.
These are my thoughts. There is neither Jew nor Greek, but Christ is all, and is in all... So setting aside Jew or non-Jew, we have to ask ourselves what we are to obey - whoever we are? Jesus said the commandments. What commandments? These are questions I asked myself (and our Father) for a long time. God bless you.
Hello SPT.I think the bible is open to interpretation.And Satan is not in charge.Why is it that we as believers in Christ forget that he said the Father put all things under his authority?He conquered the Devil and the final say is up to him.How do you know JVS was not doing exactly what God intended him to do at that xact moment in time?"all things work together for good to those that love the Lord."
but truth is truth,right? Did not Jesus confront the pharasees and Sadusees in the temple?lol im not comparing My self him jesus but its the same thing that we should do. False teaching,ideas.. even a little levin spoil the lump. I am here to learn if someone can point me scripture for scripture, that im wrong thats great but he was mearly twising the words and others can read this and may be lead in the wrong direction. thats my intentions.I pointed out his false and he attacked not me but God
Truth is truth.Something God taught me is that there are different levels of truth.Just as there are so many different perceptions of it.There lie the 10 commandments an new cov.I think what you were trying to say is that were not under jewish law.And were not!Which include jew custom etc.I believe false teachers are ones that set out to be.Not ones who are truly believing what they say.You spoke your truth.And he spoke his.Each one needs to find his or her own truth.Through jesus own words.
I have a hard time understanding exactly what is meant by "THE LAW". For instance is Deuteronomy 22:20 where it tells us to stone non-virgin brides considered part of "THE LAW"? If so, how come we do not stone non-virgins today? I am still trying to understand this fully in context with keeping "THE LAW" in today's modern times. Any resources you can recommend?
LoneStar1776 1 day ago
@LoneStar1776 The law was given to the nation of Israel. As believers we too should carry out the righteous requirements of the law ---in this case the righteous requirement would be for a female should remain a virgin until she is married. Then there are *judgements*, which is what I believe you are concerned about, which the *judges/priests* were to carry out...and not everyone is a judge or priest/elder. We are told in the NT that ALL judgement has been given to the Son by the Father (Jn5:22)
boltingpuppies 1 day ago
cont. So to clarify, there are 1)Laws & 2) Judgements for breaking those laws. We are to carry out the righteous requirements of the Law. The Judgement for breaking the laws has been handed over to the Son by the Father. He has set a day out in the future to make/carry out that judgement (Judgement Day, Day of the Lord). He is being patient so that we can repent (turn from our sins) & be forgiven/pardoned and reconciled to Him. Scripture says Mercy triumphs over Judgement (Jam 2:13) Blessings.
boltingpuppies 1 day ago
@boltingpuppies Wow, I have never heard it put like that bolting. I sincerely thank you for sharing your wisdom on this. God Bless you.
LoneStar1776 1 day ago
Thanks for your study. Takes two things to get to heaven, keep the commandments of God and the faith of Yeshua, Rev 14:12 Paul is the proven false apostle of Rev2:2 and Paul is a big test of God from Duet 13:1-10. There are no saved Christians, all Christians are the foolish virgins of Matthew 25. The Spring Feasts of the Lord's R4 first coming and the Fall feasts for His second coming on Yom Kippur 2015. June 7th 1967 started the clock for His return date, Daniel 9:25(use seven weeks of years)
douglasnvideo 1 month ago
Great video. I would just like to add, that if there were no law, there would be no need of grace, like how it'll be after the end of this age and we go into the eternity. 1 Jo 3:4 Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law. And 1 Jo 3:8 ...reminds us of this=He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil. Peace2Ya
JimmyCarol100 7 months ago
PAUL WAS A FALSE PROFIT. JESHUA SAID KEEP THE LAWS. IF YOU "THINK" YOU ARE SAVED BY "GRACE" YOU BETTER READ THE BIBLE. NO ONE WILL BE JUDGED OR CAN STAND IN FOR YOUR SINS.. GET A CLUE. YOU CAN PRAY DIRECTLY TO G_D. G_D NEVER TALKS ABOUT HAVING A SON OR THAT HE WAS THREE IN ONE.
siannarino 8 months ago
@siannarino You are deceived. Isaiah the prophet of God said a 'son would be given' and that the son would be called 'The Everlasting Father' and 'The Mighty God'. Yeshua is God in Flesh. John said God became flesh and dwelt among us as 'The Only Begotten Son'. John says quotes Yeshua saying that He is 'I AM' otherwise known as YHVH. Yeshua said, "BEFORE Abraham was, I AM". Paul is an apostle of our Messiah Yeshua. Paul *quoted* the scriptures showing we are saved by FAITH as Abraham.
boltingpuppies 8 months ago
@siannarino And YES, Yeshua said He did not come to abolish the laws or the prophets (which include Isaiah and prove He is the Son of God/YHVH). Paul also says we are to obey the commandments---he just says we are not saved BY keeping the commandments, our own rightousness---and you should be glad because you have not kept them all to perfection which the Law requires. This is why Paul says we are saved by Grace through our Faith as Abraham was. Real Faith is demonstrated by obeying YHVH.
boltingpuppies 8 months ago
@boltingpuppies well said my brotha :)
katambalika 4 months ago
@siannarino Anti-Christ/Messiah! You are decieved.
YHVHissalvation 7 months ago
I'm confused. By law, is this the Ten Commandments or the six hundred and some laws of the Old Testament? Many have told me that I'm not part of the old covenant, only the new. I hope I'm making sense in what I'm trying to ask/say. God bless you ( :
Rileyportbay 9 months ago
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The law will not pass away until all be fulfilled. Jesus on the Cross: "It is finished." Any questions?
Rogueoftroy 11 months ago
a hole is sin
the dirt is the law
if i show you a great hole and fill it with dirt then say to you i have (full filled) the hole now take up a shovel and do likewise
you would say first take and make me another hole
and i would say even though i (full filled) the hole it is required by me that you fill the hole also take up the showel and follow me
you say there is no more a hole (YOU FULFILLED IT) where do I put my dirt
reconorder 1 year ago
@reconorder
1)
Obeying our God and Savior is not earning righteousness, which I think is what you are talking about (righteousness). Jesus/Yeshua IS our righteousness. Without Jesus/Yeshua we are not able to come to the Father. Jesus/Yeshua also makes it very clear that not everyone who says to HIM 'Lord, Lord' will enter the Kingdom. They believe Jesus/Yeshua IS the Messiah, they prophecy in His name (Jesus/Yeshua). They cast out demons in His name (Jesus/Yeshua) and do many wonderful works>
boltingpuppies 1 year ago
@reconorder
2) works in His very name (Jesus/Yeshua).They KNOW who Jesus/Yeshua is...they even THINK they are following Him...but they are cast away...why?Jesus tells us why in this very passage. Jesus said only those who 'DO the will of my Father which is in heaven will enter'. Jesus then goes on to tell us WHY He doesn't KNOW those who profess His name "Depart from me you who practice LAWLESSNESS".The comparison in THIS passage is between those who OBEY FATHERS will and those who do NOT OBEY.
boltingpuppies 1 year ago
@reconorder
3) Jesus' comparison says those accepted do the Father in Heavens will while those not accepted practice lawlessness.
Father's will versus Lawlessness
The Father in heaven wrote His will down for us in His commandments and laws. We are in sinful bodies, we will never be perfect on our own, we NEED a savior, Jesus/Yeshua. BUT Jesus said He doesn't KNOW US if we practice lawlessness. In fact, Jesus said we don't even love HIm if we don't keep His commandments.
boltingpuppies 1 year ago
if i show you a great sea of living water and say dip yourself and your stained filthy rags in the sea and be made perfect new and pure as white snow and this bleach will be in you and on you pouring from your belly as a living spring forever now go and be careful don't get a stain or damage your clothing for even though the living water which is in you and on you pouring out IT will not keep you perfect and white as snow go and wash in the living water.
reconorder 1 year ago
amen !! i just wonder what do you say about 2 corinthians 3:13 "And not as Moses, which put a veil over his face, that the children of Israel could not stedfastly look to the end of that which is abolished: But their minds were blinded: for until this day remaineth the same vail untaken away in the reading of the old testament; which vail is done away in Christ" i heard another totally twist scripture and Jesus own words and said that the law is abolished and this verse prooves that. bless
FlawlesZMa 1 year ago
i want to ask you one question is Jesus Christ God
MrRainbowlakes 2 years ago
Hear Oh Israel: The Lord, your God, the Lord is ONE
Hear Oh Israel: YHVH, your Elohiym, is ONE YHVH.
Paul says there is only 'one' sovereign who 'alone' is immortal. Paul says this one is the King of kings and Lord of lords. John says the Lord of lords and King of kings is the Lamb. So, the King of kings and Lord of lords who is the only immortal (God) is the Lamb.
So yes, Jesus Christ is YHVH/God.
The Father is YHVH, the Son is YHVH, the Spirit is YHVH.
There is only ONE YHVH.
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
@boltingpuppies, I am grateful for the care you took in giving me a reply. Please know that. But with all due respect, you haven't directly answered my question. I know about Jesus. I am a Christian. It's not necessary for you to preface who Jesus is and what he commands us. I'm asking why should we keep the Sabbath when Jesus fulfilled the law? If I am wrong, fine, then how do we do it practically so that it's perfect? If we break the law, we break all the laws. Thanks. God bless.
Lazarusrizing 2 years ago
I cite again Acts 15:7-10, 23-39. In addition, I cite Matthew 5:17-18, Romans 3:9-11, James 2:10 and Colossian 2:16-23. Thank you again for your time, and I pray God continues to bless you and your family.
Lazarusrizing 2 years ago
P.S.- Or perhaps, I need to be more specific. Perhaps you can interpret for me what these scriptures mean in terms of the Sabbath? Can you give me a few scriptures that contest what I believe they mean, so that I may see what you mean? Also, how do we uphold the Sabbath perfectly in a practical way? Thank you again.
Lazarusrizing 2 years ago
P.P.S.... to note, I have received your e-mail and I will be considering what you said in it. While I'm not convinced, I'm grateful for the time.
Lazarusrizing 2 years ago
@boltingpuppies. Thank you. There are some Christians that make a compelling argument that the Sabbath cannot be kept, and that Jesus had freed us from these laws because we couldn't keep them anyway. If for no other reason but to show us how much we do need Him. Acts 15:7-10, in particular . My question to you is, do we keep the Sabbath? If so, then how do we do that perfectly? In James, it says if you break one law you break them all. I appreciate your time. Blessings.
Lazarusrizing 2 years ago
P.S.-- in addition, I cite Colossians 2:16-23. I just want to understand better- whether you agree or disagree that the Sabbath is not something to be kept since Jesus fulfilled the law. Thank you again and God bless you.
Lazarusrizing 2 years ago
Hello Lazarusrizing. Yeshua said whoever breaks or even relaxes the least of the commandments will be least in the Kingdom. We know our righteousness must be great than the righteousness of the Pharasees or we will not enter the Kingdom. There is only ONE whose righteousness is good enough to enter into the Kingdom, and that is Yeshua. If we are 'IN' Yeshua by faith, then we are in 'life' because the life is 'in' the son. This doesn't change Yeshua's statement that whoever relaxes a command
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
cont. will be least in the Kingdom.
Yeshua was without sin. Sin is defined as transgression of the law. Yeshua was without transgression of the law. He was spotless. We are to walk as Yeshua walked. When we fall, we are to confess our sin to our advocate/high priest and we are told He is faithful and just to forgive us our sin.
YHVH talks about a Sabbath Covenant. We are told it is to be kept 'forever', 'perpetual', & 'throughout your generations'. We see it kept in the Kingdom>
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
cont. where Yeshua is reigning as King of the Kingdom. People who are keeping and worshipping on sabbath in the Kingdom go out and look at the corpses/worm of those who transgressed.
Sabbath is for also for the foreigner who holds to YHVH's covenant (Yeshua). There is a promise for the foreigner who keeps the Sabbath covenant in Isaiah.
Our salvation is by our precious Yeshua, who kept the Mosaic covenant on our behalf. The Mosaic covenant says keep these laws and live...He did.>
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
cont. If we are in Yeshua then we are heirs to the promises 'because' we are 'in Him'. How did He become heir to the promises? He kept the Mosaic Covenant perfectly. He is the promised Heir of Abraham. Our new covenant is Yeshua, who was to be given as a covenant by the Father. If we are in Him, the new covenant, we are in the life guaranteed by the Mosaic covenant. Now that He is our righteousness and we have life in Him, we don't insult Him by deciding not to keep certain commands>
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
cont. One last thing, here and then I will write you on the Corinthians passage. His commandments are not burdensome, they are for our good and bring life and health when kept. Many people will never know the blessings one can be enjoying when keeping Sabbath because they don't do it, or have done it as a burden for salvation instead of an act of obedience and love...which turns out to bless us instead.
To keep sabbath, rest in Him, do good.
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
Yahweh was never a God, Yashua Messiah taught us to pray "our Father who art in heaven". In Jeremiah 23:26-27 Yahweh says that we have forgotten his name for "Baal". Anyone of you can check out the meaning of "Baal". It is really important that we call our creator by his name, otherwise he will not acknowledge us. If my name is Susie and you call me with the name Nora, I will not acknowledge you because thats not my name, its that simple.
cz29rb8 2 years ago
YHWH Bless you for this video!
hallelu Yah!
antso12 2 years ago
hallelu Yah!
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
I will pray.
SERVANTofYHVH 2 years ago
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vudumojo 2 years ago
Very good TRUTH that I just recently come to believe and understand, thanks to you and some others. Yahweh Bless
keith19692 2 years ago 2
Good to hear Keith, and thanks for rating this video, that's how I found it.
boltingpuppies, You Rock Sister!
You should stop by my "Law and Grace" video some time and throw out a comment.
You're so right. This is what Paul is so misunderstood about. He was beating the proverbial dead-horse, saying that yes we're saved by grace through faith,(faith is a different word than simply "trust" which requires faithfulness) and not of works, but by our faith we should walk in the good works.
vudumojo 2 years ago
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YHWH is our Savior, and besides HIM there is NO OTHER! Do not worship Yahshua or Jesus, worship Yahweh ONLY! Yahshua was NOT YHWH in the flesh!
Ilanyah 2 years ago
"Yahshua was NOT YHWH in the flesh!"
Can you prove that?
james46888 2 years ago
You should prove it to yourself.
Ilanyah 2 years ago
I can't prove to myself that Jesus is not YHWH in flesh, for the Bible clearly teaches He is :)
james46888 2 years ago 5
It clearly teaches he is not.
turkeyfrank 2 years ago
Continue....
james46888 2 years ago
You can learn yourself. Just Google "Who Says Christ is God?" and "My Kurios, My Theos"
turkeyfrank 2 years ago
"You can learn yourself."
I've studied it a fair bit so I know all the arguments used by those who deny Jesus' deity. Another commenter (Ilanyah) asserted earlier that Jesus was not God, so I naturally asked for proof of this contention. Since you did the same, naturally I asked the same question of yourself.
james46888 2 years ago
My answer is the same and the truth is that Yahshua was NOT YHWH in the flesh, and boltingpuppies still thinks that the New Testament hasn't been tampered with. Luke contradicts Isaiah, but Isaiah is the one that is correct. There is no savior besides YAHWEH, It's also written in numbers that Yahweh is not a man. As I have posted before, I do not debate the truth, the truth is not debatable. There aren't differing versions of the truth, the truth JUST IS.
turkeyfrank 2 years ago
"I do not debate the truth,"
Would I be right to conclude, then, that you aren't bothered about converting anybody to your specific understanding of God?
james46888 2 years ago
You would be correct. YHWH calls who HE wills, I am merely a messenger.
turkeyfrank 2 years ago
"It's also written in numbers that Yahweh is not a man"
Are you referring to Numbers 23:19?
james46888 2 years ago
Isaiah 43:3
"For I am *YHVH* your God,The Holy One of Israel, your Savior;I have given Egypt as your ransom, Cush and Seba in your place."
Isaiah 43:11
"I, even I, am *YHVH*,And there is NO savior besides Me."
Luke 2:11
"for today in the city of David there has been born for you a Savior, WHO IS Christ the Lord."
2Peter 1:1
"To those who have received a faith of the same kind as ours, by the righteousness of our God and Savior, Jesus Christ"
Amen to His Word!
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
"Amen to His Word!"
Indeed. Those verses are the exact same ones I would use to counter the points of those who deny Jesus is YHWH :).
james46888 2 years ago
Ilanya, do you mind clarifying who you do believe Yeshua is? I understand you do not believe He is Yahwey but I am wondering who you think He is or what your opinion of Yeshua is. Do you think Yeshua is the Messiah? Thank you.
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
Yahshua was a Messiah (anointed of Yah), but King David was also anointed of Yah, as were many others before us. Yahshua is our Elder Brother, High Priest (of the order of Melchisedec), and Passover Lamb. He came to set an example for us to follow (to die to SELF:selfishness IS SIN). He worshiped Yahweh (why worship yourself?), so we also worship Yahweh. He kept the Covenant, so we also keep the covenant. If you really want to know what I believe, you can look up the Sabbatarian Network.
Ilanyah 2 years ago
So you believe there is only one Messiah and that Yeshua is that Messiah?
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
Yahshua was the first human being to be appointed the position of "Firstborn Son" (Heir to the Throne), and thus to be resurrected into "The Coming Kingdom of YHWH on Earth." He was a Messiah (anointed of Yah) and he does carry the title Messiah.
Ilanyah 2 years ago
Do you believe Yeshua is the creator, that everything that was made, was made by Him and that without Him not anything that was made was made? (Do you agree with John on this?)
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
YAHWEH is the Creator. Yahshua was NOT the creator, Yahshua was THE CREATED. Are you referring to the Word?
Ilanyah 2 years ago
"Yahshua was THE CREATED."
Where is it said He was created?
james46888 2 years ago 2
1)Yes, I am referring to the Word made flesh...
John 1:1-5;10
"In the beginning was the Word, & the Word was with God, & the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came into being through Him, & apart from Him nothing came into being that has come into being.
In Him was life, & the life was the Light of men. The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it...He was in the world, & the world was made through Him, & the world did not know Him. >
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
2)
John 1:14
"And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we saw His glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth."
The Word actually became flesh...man...and dwelt among mankind. John says they saw His glory...this happened during Johns life-time...and John makes it clear he is speaking of Yeshua when he says 'the only begotten of the Father'. John says the Word/Yeshua created everything.
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
The Messiah is not "The Logos;" The Messiah is the "Instrument Of Our Salvation," and the "Intent, Plan or Motive is Salvation" for YHVH's "Elect," "Appointed," or "Chosen Few." Strong's Concordance, also, list the Messiah as the "Divine Expression," (the Light) but does not say that Messiah is The Logos. A Divine Expression is a figure of speech that must, also, remain within the overall meaning of the definition. Obviously, the Messiah was always "Intended" to play a major role in "Salvation."
Ilanyah 2 years ago
However, "The Logos" is not just simply a "Plan of Salvation", because YHVH's primary motive has always been to Spiritually Beget Righteous Children "In His Spiritual Image"; of which the Messiah is the eldest, and "The Chosen Few" are Messiah's Spiritual Siblings.
Ilanyah 2 years ago
If we keep the whole law and it wasn't abolished, then we should also keep the first three commandments.
Ilanyah 2 years ago
John says the Word or Logos became flesh and dwelt among us. Who became flesh and dwelt among us? Yeshua...who is also the Messiah. This is what John is saying in John chapter 1. Whether you agree with John or not is another matter.
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
Messiah's ministry was the Divine Expression and John is corrupt. It has nothing to do whether I "agree" or "disagree" with John, I disagree with the biased, pagan Hellenized translators. If you take the Bible literally, you learn very little.
Ilanyah 2 years ago
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@Ilanyah John 1 verse 1-3 "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by Him; and without Him was not anything made that was made."
Now look at Genesis 1 verse 26 "And God said, Let US make man in OUR image, after OUR likeness..." Remember the above sentence?... "The same was in the beginning with God...."? Indeed, we kind it in Genesis..
AoiChan15 1 year ago
Also,many in that day will even try an decieve God.Professing him with their mouth but not with their heart.True followers of Christ Jesus will never be forsaken or turned away.Once saved,always saved.The only ones that will be turned away are those he never knew.For many will come in his name as decievers,all Jesus was trying to say is,he knows our heart whether we obey him in our heart by belief.Works follow."But we all sin,an fall short of the glory of God.We are flesh,saved by grace.
TheSAVANGEL 2 years ago
Amen that we are saved by YHVH's grace through faith. Obedience is a result of belief.
Those in the desert fell because of unbelief. Belief is equated to obedience. Whomever we obey is our master, the one we love.
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
What is LOVE: Heb 5 9 And being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him
II John 1.6 And this is love, that we walk after his commandments. This is the commandment, That, as ye have heard from the beginning, ye should walk in it.
I John 5.2 By this we know that we love the children of God, when we love God, and keep his commandments. 3 For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous.
ChristianArmorOfGod 2 years ago 5
Amen! Faith without works is dead. If we love Him, we keep His commandments and they are *not* grievous. Thank you so much for posting.
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
Jesus Said,"Unless your righteousness surpasses that of the pharisse's an scribes,you shall not enter the kingdom of heaven"Then he went on to say'"not everyone who calls me Lord,Lord will enter the kingdom of heaven"Don't ya think he was talking about those who do things in his name in vain,as man pleasers?the will of god is that you believe in the one he sent.point blank.if you believe in your heart you are saved!so therefore if we all sin an commit lawlessness who then is able to enter?
TheSAVANGEL 2 years ago
Yeshua IS our righteousness.I believe this is what Yeshua was pointing out in this passage.He was also clear to point out that *nothing* would pass from the law or prophets till heaven & earth pass away.Death is a result of sin.Sin is transgression of law.Death is not destroyed until *after the millenium (Rev20) meaning law is still in place, able to be transgressed (sin) which results in death.We are saved soley by Yeshuas' righteousness, nothing added.If we love Him we keep His commandments.
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
Nice video here. Not talkging about gods commandments here. But wasnt certain things nailed to the cross. Jewish things etc.
EastEndWatcher 2 years ago
Yes, the handwriting of ordiances that were against us was nailed to the cross. In other words, the law 'contained' in ordinances was nailed to the cross. This law said if I sinned I was to die. It was a law that was against me. Jesus took that law out of the way when He paid it's price for me. He paid my debt that I owed/was against me. That law is called the law of sin and death.
Rom8:2
"through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life set me free from the law of sin and death"
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
One name, one face, one God. He who gave the law fulfilled the law and He is our righteousness. Praise be to the LORD our savior full of grace and truth!
Great video sister.
ProphecyChannel 2 years ago 3
Amen, He is our righteousness, there is one Savior.
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
Jn 11:49and a certain one of them, Caiaphas, being chief priest of that year, said to them, `Ye have not known anything, 50nor reason that it is good for us that one man may die for the people, and not the whole nation perish.'
51And this he said not of himself, but being chief priest of that year, he did prophesy that Jesus was about to die for the nation, 52and not for the nation only, but that also the children of God, who have been scattered abroad, he may gather together into one.
wayisnarrow 2 years ago 4
Mission still not accomplished. All I see is more division and scattering sheep. You will be a light to the nations when the Messiah returns Israel. Right now you are a stubborn heifer.
wayisnarrow 2 years ago
wayisnarrow, Those are awesome verses you shared from John 11!
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
John was filled with the Holy Spirit and you can tell it when you read his Gospel. To me it is like reading Psalms.
wayisnarrow 2 years ago
The Story of the Prodigal Child explains Ephraim and Judah.
wayisnarrow 2 years ago 4
Right on!
Kittenkattan 2 years ago
I think Abraham and Moses were saved because of their faith. A faith that caused obedience. So I do not see a "first" or a "second" covenant. I see only one from the begining. .... :)
agfigueroaa 2 years ago 5
God knew from the very first day that Jesus was going to die for the sinner. So, I do not see any change in the way of salvation.
agfigueroaa 2 years ago 6
I agree, this is the best way to 'see' it. We enter through faith in Messiah, just ast Abraham and Moses did. They believed in Christ from their side of the cross and we believe Christ from our side of the cross...the same Savior who was prophesied from the beginning and decreed before the foundation of the world.
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
Dear boltingpuppies,
I am on my way home. Thank for your reply.
Job 19:25 "I know that my Redeemer lives, and that in the end he will stand upon the earth."
agfigueroaa 2 years ago 4
What an awesome verse! Amen!
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
This is so important, bolting. Very well done!
Jimvesterstallone 2 years ago
Continued..... There is no mention of a need for a blood sacrifice or to have faith in a Messiah to be forgiven for sins. I mention this because, though you are right that Yeshua did not point away from the Torah, he was not needed for forgiveness of sins. My thought is that he was to teach us to "LIVE" the Torah, not just follow the rules, like the Pharisees did. To live the Torah as the Essenes did and James, his brother did.
Your thoughts?
Peace.
K.K.
Kittenkattan 2 years ago
Someone gave you a negative comment that is silly.
wayisnarrow 2 years ago 2
Choose life Keep the Commandments!
wayisnarrow 2 years ago 3
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Hello KK, thank you for your comment/question, it is an excellent one. We see in Ps 51:16-17 that YHVH desires a contrite & broken spirit from us...a spirit broken over sins it has done.He wants us to be truly repentant, not just going through the motions of sacrificing.From the beginning, the penalty of sin (transgressing Gods' law) is death.YHVH could not just do away with or change His law saying death is required for sin committed, if He did, He would not be 'just', he would be a liar. >
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
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God came up with a way to remain just, while also giving man an opportunity to live.God would become flesh, dwell among us as an innoccent non sinner & then die in our place, the innoccent for the guilty.He would sacrifice Himself for us.He would do this at His chosen point in time.Before this time came, He promised man, in the garden that He would provide a 'covering' for us.He began to give pictures of how He would do it so that when He did come to die in our place, we would recognize Him.
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
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The word atonement means covering, He is our covering, protecting us from God's wrath if He were to look on us and see sin. This is why we see Aaron the High Priest in Num16:47 making atonement(covering)for the people who sinned. Aaron is a shadow picture of the real High Priest, Yeshua, who makes a covering for us. Incense offerings were a shadow of our prayers which God says is a sweet aroma to Him.The sacrificial system is a shadow picture of Yeshua the High Priest and His sacrifice.>
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
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We need atonement/covering to be accepted by God..sin has diseased our fleshly bodies.For those who turn to YHVH with a contrite broken spirit (not just going through the motions) & really know & fear YHVH which is proven by our accepting the atonement/covering offering He provided-Yeshua-He has promised to redeem our old sinful bodies & give us a new one that is free from sin. We hate our sin because we love YHVH, we follow Him & this is proven by accepting & following Yeshua.Peace to you.
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
First of all, it says no where in the Torah that there needs to be a better way since, HaShem says the "Law"/Torah is easy. Deut. 30:11-14.
Second of all Human Sacrifices are considered an Abomination. Examples:
Leviticus 18:21
Leviticus 20:2-5
Deuteronomy 12:31
So, Where does this "Human Sacrifice" Really come from if not the Hebrew Scriptures? It comes from Zoroastrianism! There is nowhere in the Hebrew Scriptures G-d is concerned that the Torah needs to be "Fixed"....Continued.
Kittenkattan 2 years ago
Hi, you stated that "all Human Sacrifices are considered an Abomination" and then cited 3 passages from the OT to prove this. However, if you look at those passages closely, they don't speak against human sacrifice per se; rather, they simply talk against Jewish parents murdering their innocent children - kids who were obviously unwilling participants in the sacrifice. This is not the same as an adult like Jesus willingly laying down His life for us.
james46888 2 years ago 4
No, if you look closely at the Hebrew, you will find that the term used is "to kill a adom" A human. To sacrifice anyone to HaShem is an abomination. Not to mention, it says no where in the Hebrew Scriptures that G-d requires Blood for forgiveness of sins or that He wishes to correct a "Mistake" of the Torah. Since G-d does teaches in Deut. 30:11-14 that it is easy to obey.
Kittenkattan 2 years ago
Kittenkattan said, "No, if you look closely at the Hebrew, you will find that the term used is "to kill a adom" A human."
Well, I cannot see where any of those verses use the word "adom" -
Lev 18:21 speaks of "seed" ("zera"); as does Lev 20:2-5. Deut 12:31 mentions "sons & daughters." All 3 are dealing with sacrifice to Molech and/or pagan Gods, which we know involved child sacrifice. Even if "adom" was used (I can't see it), the point is that kids are still humans & context (cont)...
james46888 2 years ago 2
part2 (cont)...shows us that the humans Moses is speaking of are kids. Furthermore, even if it were speaking about adult humans, the argument is not relevant since the main point is that all these passages are injunctions against murder; Jesus willing layed down His life for us, so this is different.
james46888 2 years ago 3
Okay. I can not force you to learn Hebrew, but I can ask, where do it say that this Torah "Law" needs a Person to die to "Break" this covenant? No where! Even Yeshua says in Matthew, that he did not come to abolish it. So, where is the logic?
Kittenkattan 2 years ago
"I can not force you to learn Hebrew,"
I'm just saying that I cannot see the word "adom" in those passages. That doesn't require me to learn Hebrew, it merely requires me to see the word. Can you show me where it is? And, as I said, the point is that the humans in those verses are clearly children and the prohibition there is against murder.
james46888 2 years ago 4
A Covenant Forever means Forever.
wayisnarrow 2 years ago
"Not to mention, it says no where in the Hebrew Scriptures that G-d requires Blood for forgiveness of sins"
What about Leviticus 6:1-7; 16:15-22; and 17:11?
james46888 2 years ago 2
First of all if you look at them (in Hebrew) it what you do AFTER you are forgiven! Many Christians do not understand the Kohen's role in food. I could go on in detail but, the brief, it was the only way to have meat in you diet since it was so expensive. Not to mention if you are poor, Flour and oil could be used as a "offering", as well. The Sacrifice was eaten by the family that presented the offering as well as the Kohen.
Kittenkattan 2 years ago
I assume you are asking why the Torah does not say that Jesus would die to bring in the new covenant of Jer 31? If so, I'd say that it doesn't need to be spelt out specifically in the Torah (Isaiah 53 is enough), & the whole sacrifice of Jesus is prefigured and implied by the OT sacrifical system anyway.
james46888 2 years ago
I would how would the sacrificial system point to Jesus? It does not. why because of Deut 30:11. It will take more than 500 chart. on Youtube comment to make that happen. I would say pick up a few books. 1. James the brother of Jesus, by Eisenman. 2. Our Abrahamic faith by James Tabor and check out my essays on UTOMdotorg. Peace.
Kittenkattan 2 years ago
As to the argument that flour could be used as an offering, I'll quote Michael Brown's response to that: "According to verse 12, the priest will 'take a handful of it [i.e., the flour] as a memorial portion and burn it ON THE ALTAR ON TOP OF THE OFFRINGS made to the Lord by fire.' Then, 'the priest will make atonement for him' (v. 13). In other words, the priest, in his capacity as mediator for the people, and having mingled the flour with the blood sacrifices that were ALREADYl on the (cont)...
james46888 2 years ago 2
How does the sacrifical system point to Jesus? Fairly simply that it involved one being's substitutionary death to atone for the wrongdoings of another.
james46888 2 years ago 3
"if you look at them (in Hebrew) it what you do AFTER you are forgiven!"
I'm not sure what you mean there. Please elaborate.
james46888 2 years ago
I sent you some books to look up and read. but the Sacrifical system wasn't the way to forgive sins, Teshuva is! See my "No blood needed" references in my earlier comment.
Kittenkattan 2 years ago
part2 (cont)...altar, would make atonement for his fellow Israelite....Nowhere is it written that 'the flour will make atonement' or that 'the life of a creature is in the flour.' Rather, the whole basis for the atonement was in the sacrificial blood on the altar, and through a flour offering, even poor Israelites could participate in the atoning power of the altar. But there is not a single verse in the Bible that would even hint that flour, in and of itself, had any atoning power, (cont)....
james46888 2 years ago 3
part3... and the rabbis never suggested that, in the absence of the Temple, flour could be substituted for sacrifices. Without the atoning altar and its sacrifices, the flour had no power at all."
james46888 2 years ago 2
"the Sacrifical system wasn't the way to forgive sins, Teshuva is!"
Actually, it's not an either/or situation. Both blood sacrifice (Lev 6:1-7; Lev 16:15-22 et al) and repentance are needed.
james46888 2 years ago 3
I'll have a look at your website when I get time. Peace :).
james46888 2 years ago
Continued.... HaShem is only concerned with folks "Teshuva" Repenting. And I showed in my last comment how to get G-d to forgive sins with out blood. It is a Hybrid of Mythras and Zoroastianism that Constantine invented to make "Better" Then just obeying the law/Torah. By the way Death is our punishment and we still die. But there is no Hell either in the Torah or in the TanKh so, we are still dying regardless of what you have faith in. It is living a G-dly life that matters to G-d!
Kittenkattan 2 years ago
It's true we must repent in order to enter the new covenant. Covenants are sealed in blood, even the Mosaic covenant was sealed in blood.Yeshua said His blood would be poured out for many & that it is the blood of His covenant.The Mosaic covenant says: keep these laws and you will live.If you have kept them all perfectly you will live.Part of keeping the very 1st law is accepting Yeshua, who the entire Torah is written about.If we love YHVH we will accept the covering He provides-Yeshua.
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
I guess you didn't read my scriptural references. Human Sacrifice is an abomination, and the Mosaic Covetant was not bound by blood. It was bound by a promise to teach our Children. It is clear, from my references that blood is NOT required for forgiveness of sins. Please look at my Bibical references and see for yourself. Many Christians falsely believe doctrine that have no Bibical evidence. I honor and praise you willingness to observe the Shabbat. You are on the path toward truth. Continued
Kittenkattan 2 years ago
Continued.... You will find that when you find the truth you will lose your friends, your Church and your faith. What you will end up with is a lonely but deep relationship with G-d. May He bless you always.
Peace.
K.K.
Kittenkattan 2 years ago
Err she's found the truth. Yeshua sar hapanim ! Rabbinic chabadnik !
Antimissionary liar
velikichovek 2 years ago
First of all, how can I be a liar when I am showing you Scripture. It is funny to see folks that are "Missionaries" that can't handle a little rebuttal. Why don't you REFUTE my statements, instead of just calling names. Because you can't. Ignorance is bliss. And you are very blissful!
Kittenkattan 2 years ago
Yeah you cant either , your showing some scripture to hide others , unequal weights its called ,you just jump from one thing to the other and there are scriptures to show in the Torah that god did accept human sacrifices. Your also a liar when you tell people here how to believe and that they are wrong in what they believe in that you lie. You hold up a piece of paper on your channel and say "look im a rabbi"
Youcant even quote correct scripture from Tanak or new testament. Fake false chabanik
velikichovek 2 years ago
Genesis 22.2; Deuteronomy 12.10-31; Judges 11.30-32,34,38-39; II Samuel 21.8-9,14 God accepts human sacrifices.
velikichovek 2 years ago
Please check out my page or heres a brief :
Just about every thing writin buy Paul was about not being under the Law any more.Waht are you talking about my dear I know your smarter than that.
All repent means is to change your mind,change your ways. we are Already forgiven of our sins we just need to Believe in Christ.
SilentPrayingmanTis 2 years ago
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SPT,
You're right, we're NOT under the law anymore *for righteousness*. I am not disagreeing with you in anyway.
According to Paul we are no longer under the law (of sin and death) because we ALREADY DIED. Did we technically die yet? No, but we are counted dead with Christ when He died. We are also counted raised with Christ when He was raised. Until this fully comes to pass for us, we are to count our bodies as dead (according the the law we sinned we die) but alive in Spirit>
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
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(meaning we will be raised at our resurrection as He was at His). Paul says to account our bodies as dead but then to use these same mortal bodies to do works of righteousness...which never contradict God's laws. God's laws are not sinful but righteous. They are His perfect standards which Christ Met for us. Obeying them in Spirit is good! :) Doing them before coming to Christ is putting the cart before the horse.
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
ok but you sound like your contradicting yourself my dear. Did you do any research about westcott and Hort yet?
SilentPrayingmanTis 2 years ago
Sorry if it sounds that way.I said in my video that no law can save us, only our Savior can.Walking as our Savior (perfectly according to the law) is a good thing.The Jews will never believe our Jesus is the Messiah if we walk lawless...walking lawless is a bad testimony.Walking as Jesus walked is evidence of our love for Him and it is also according to the law since He kept every single one.
Rom3:31-Paul
"Do we then make void the law through faith?God forbid: yea, we establish the law."
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
I have looked into Westcott and Hort in the past. I thank YHVH that despite evil men, God preserves His own word.
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
Kittenkattan 2 years ago
Yaweh bless you dear sister, for doing this video. It has really blessed me, and I know the Holy Spirit was with you as you made it!!
love in Yeshua!! xoxo
tigerlamb007 2 years ago 3
Another awesome video provided by boltingpuppies.
I think this issue of the Law is almost crystal clear in the gospels. Jesus several times said: "stop sinning", "obey..", etc.
In Amos, we read:""But let justice roll down like waters And righteousness like an ever-flowing stream."
It is clear what God wants.
agfigueroaa 2 years ago 2
who was Jesus talking to?
SilentPrayingmanTis 2 years ago
many kinds .. some of them unknown, like the man who wanted to enter to the stirred water....
blessings
agfigueroaa 2 years ago
they were all Jews, all except 2 and one of them, the roman centurian sent his servant becouse he wasnt worthy, he was under jewish law,we are not. =)
SilentPrayingmanTis 2 years ago
so u mean that God treats different the Jew and the non-Jew?
I do not get it clearly.
agfigueroaa 2 years ago
No he treats the nation of Isreal diferently, they are still his people, the rest of the world was and is under the other fallen angels rule. But yea there is 2 dif. docterin the kingdom docterin. The one that JEsus came to set up the first time but we all know the Jews rejected him. then theres the dispensation of grace docterin a mystery reveald later on to Paul. under this progam every one is save and doesnt have to go through isreal to do it. nor fallow the "Laws"
SilentPrayingmanTis 2 years ago
If we love Him, we keep His commandments though. :) John 14:15
"Not everyone who says to Me, Lord,Lord, shall enter the kingdom of heaven,but he who does the will of My Father in heaven. Many will say to Me in that day, Lord,Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name? And then I will declare to them, I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice LAWLESSNESS! Mat7:21-23.
We are saved by grace...our works prove our faith.
Jimvesterstallone 2 years ago
Amen. Many will say to JESUS/YESHUA, Lord, Lord...this is a sobering warning from our Lord. They actually prophecy in His very name, and do many things we would think prove them to be His and yet they practiced lawlessness proving whose children they are. Whoever we obey is our Master. The only way to obey is to know what He wants of us. His commandments tell us what He desires and we obey His law. If we don't, we are lawless. Sobering.
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
bolting, good point! :)
Jimvesterstallone 2 years ago
good job at twisting the bible. You do Satan a great service.
SilentPrayingmanTis 2 years ago
SPT, is that your idea of loving your brother in Christ? In your thinking does that law not apply to you either?
Remember this as you have dialogue with other Christians, the most important thing to our Lord is how we treat one another. He's not going to say 'Well done, you were right!' about this or that doctrine. Everything you know is from Him anyway.
Jimvesterstallone 2 years ago
You know JVS,if we weren't all such prideful humanbeings we wouldn't hold on to whose right an who's wrong.We would have open minds an try learning from one another,instead of arguing with each other.Doesn't the apostle Paul mention,"lay aside your contentions with one another,not offending each other?"Obviously what SPT thought wasn't your idea of love.Who are you to judge his or her motive?
TheSAVANGEL 2 years ago
Hi TSV. I was taken aback by a comment because it didn't seem to fit into an edifying back and forth among believers. You disagree? We are to reprove one another in love - Yeshua told us to. I have no contention with anyone here. (I was not the poster accusing people of working for Satan, LOL.) I was trying to bring my accuser back to the focus of loving one another. 'Good job at twisting the..." comment was mere sarcasm. That's not a hard determination to make. Peace. :-)
Jimvesterstallone 2 years ago 2
Hey JVS.I do agree fully.That SPT did not act in love at the end.He got fed up.But I think he was trying to share something important about the difference between jew an non-jew,but was not heard.Instead the scripture was thrown out at him out of context.Like i explained my view of that verse (scroll down a little bit).I also think alot of times we all do this...not putting ourselves in anothers shoes.Mabe SPT felt ganged up on,ya think?just trying to teach,hope others listen.God bless you.
TheSAVANGEL 2 years ago
Thanks TSV! Blessed are the peacemakers. :) We do take a bit of a different view, but your words are kind.
These are my thoughts. There is neither Jew nor Greek, but Christ is all, and is in all... So setting aside Jew or non-Jew, we have to ask ourselves what we are to obey - whoever we are? Jesus said the commandments. What commandments? These are questions I asked myself (and our Father) for a long time. God bless you.
Jimvesterstallone 2 years ago 2
His Spirit leads us into all truth. Does His own Spirit contradict His own word? The law is fulfilled by faith working in love. Be blessed.
boltingpuppies 2 years ago
Hello SPT.I think the bible is open to interpretation.And Satan is not in charge.Why is it that we as believers in Christ forget that he said the Father put all things under his authority?He conquered the Devil and the final say is up to him.How do you know JVS was not doing exactly what God intended him to do at that xact moment in time?"all things work together for good to those that love the Lord."
TheSAVANGEL 2 years ago
but truth is truth,right? Did not Jesus confront the pharasees and Sadusees in the temple?lol im not comparing My self him jesus but its the same thing that we should do. False teaching,ideas.. even a little levin spoil the lump. I am here to learn if someone can point me scripture for scripture, that im wrong thats great but he was mearly twising the words and others can read this and may be lead in the wrong direction. thats my intentions.I pointed out his false and he attacked not me but God
SilentPrayingmanTis 2 years ago
Truth is truth.Something God taught me is that there are different levels of truth.Just as there are so many different perceptions of it.There lie the 10 commandments an new cov.I think what you were trying to say is that were not under jewish law.And were not!Which include jew custom etc.I believe false teachers are ones that set out to be.Not ones who are truly believing what they say.You spoke your truth.And he spoke his.Each one needs to find his or her own truth.Through jesus own words.
TheSAVANGEL 2 years ago
Excellent video!
wayisnarrow 2 years ago 2