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The Final Verdict

"The cross was never meant to be a place where the Law died; it was the place where the Penalty was paid so that you could finally be empowered to obey.

If you come to the cross but flee from the Commandments, you haven't been saved—you've just been comforted in your rebellion."You’re like a convict handed a full pardon who chooses to stay locked up just for the free meals."

Stop turning back. The same Yeshua who bled for you is the same God who wrote the Commandments with His own finger. "You cannot have the King without His Commandments. Choose the whole Truth, or you have nothing at all."

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Христос се роди на 25 декември.

 

 

Дека умре на Велики петок и воскресна на Велигден?

 

Саботата беше променета во ден на воскресението и дали е во ред да се работи на тоа?

 

Законот и Христос бил прикован на дрво?

 

Дека христијаните се именувани во новиот завет?

 

Дека не мора да живееш како Христос?

 

Дали можете да допрете и да јадете какво било нечисто месо?

 

Дали е во ред да ги славиме Божиќ, Велигден и Ноќта на вештерките?

 

Дека не треба да бидете накалемени во Израел за да бидете спасени?

 

Кога умираат христијаните одат во рајот?

 

Еднаш зачувана, секогаш зачувана?

 

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Стариот тестамент е за Евреите?

 

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9. The Legal Contradiction

You claim the blood of Yeshua washed away your sins. But 1 John 233:4 says sin is the breaking of the Law.

  • The Confrontation: "How can you celebrate being saved from your sins while simultaneously bragging that you don't have to keep the Law? If the Law is gone, then sin no longer exists, and you didn't even need a Savior. Read 1 John 3:4."

  • The Verse: "Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law."

  • The Shock: "If you refuse to keep the Commandments, you are saying, 'I want to be forgiven for breaking the rules, but I reserve the right to keep breaking them.' That isn't faith; that is a legal insult to the Judge. You are asking for a pardon while holding the weapon you used to commit the crime."

The "Love" Deception

Most people say, "I don't need the Commandments; I just love God."

  • The Confrontation: "You claim to love the Creator, but you refuse to listen to how He wants to be loved. The Bible doesn't let you define love your way. Read 1 John 5:3."

  • The Verse: "For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous."

  • The Shock: "If you turn away when confronted by the Commandments, you are proving that you don't actually love God—you love the feeling of being forgiven. You love yourself, not the Creator."

The "Narrow Gate" vs. The "Wide Cross"

People want a "Wide Cross" that accepts everyone regardless of their rebellion. But Yeshua described a Narrow Gate.

  • The Confrontation: "Modern religion has invented a broad path where you can confess Messiah with your lips but live like the rest of the world. But the real Yeshua didn't offer a frictionless road. Read Matthew 7:13-14."

  • The Verse: "Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it."

  • The Shock: "The Gate is narrow because the Commandments are the boundary. If you turn around when you see the requirements of the Sabbath, the Dietary Laws, and the Appointed Times, you are choosing the Wide Road. You are essentially saying the price of following the real Yeshua is too high. You would rather have a comfortable lie than a difficult Truth."

The "Great Disconnect" (The Hypocrisy of the Covenant)

This is the "Great Disconnect" of modern Christianity. People treat the cross like a drive-through window for mercy, but they treat the Commandments like a wall they refuse to climb.

  • The Confrontation: "You want the benefits of a King without honoring His jurisdiction. You claim the protection of the Blood of the Covenant, but you flatly reject the Terms of the Covenant. You cannot sign a legal contract, claim the inheritance, and then tear up the stipulations. Read Hebrews 10:29."

  • The Verse: "Of how much worse punishment, do you suppose, will he be thought worthy who has trampled the Son of God underfoot, counted the blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified a common thing, and insulted the Spirit of grace?"

  • The Shock: "If you are delivering this as a 'Shock and Awe' message, you have to expose the hypocrisy of wanting the Blood of the Covenant while rejecting the Terms of the Covenant. To take His blood for your cleansing while calling His Sabbath or His dietary instructions 'done away with' is to treat His sacrifice as a cheap license for lawlessness. You aren't honoring the Savior; you are treating the ultimate cosmic execution as a get-out-of-jail-free card so you can keep running your own life."

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The Cowardice of the Partial Convert

"You are willing to walk to the cross because it feels like a gift, but you turn your back the moment you see the Commandments. You want a Savior, but you refuse a Lord."

  • The Confrontation: "You have a selective faith that only accepts the parts of God that give you comfort while fleeing from the parts that demand your submission. You want the security of His sacrifice, but you are too terrified to let Him govern your schedule, your plate, or your lifestyle. Read Luke 6:46."

  • The Verse: "But why do you call Me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do the things which I say?"

  • The Shock: "A partial conversion is nothing more than spiritual cowardice. It is the mindset of a person who wants the crown but despises the crown's authority. True conversion requires a total surrender of your self-will. If you only obey God when it aligns with what you already wanted to do, you aren't serving the King—you are still serving yourself."

  • The Proof of Love

  • In John 14:15, Yeshua directly links love to action, removing all room for emotional sentimentality or lip service.

  • The Confrontation: "You can weep at the altar, raise your hands during the worship songs, and tell anyone who will listen how much you love Jesus. But the Messiah Himself does not measure your love by your goosebumps or your tears. He measures it by your track record of obedience. Read John 14:15."

  • The Verse: "If ye love me, keep my commandments."

  • The Shock: "To claim you love Him while walking in open defiance of His Torah—ignoring His Sabbath, His Dietary Laws, and His Appointed Times—is a profound delusion. You are treating the King of Kings like a casual boyfriend whom you can sweet-talk while completely ignoring his boundaries and expectations. True love isn't an emotion you feel; it is a legal, actionable commitment to submit to His authority."

  • Testing Your Profession

  • In 1 John 2:4, the Scripture sets an absolute, uncompromising standard for anyone who claims to belong to the Almighty, emphasizing that lip service without a changed life is a falsehood.

  • The Confrontation: "You tell people you have a personal relationship with the Creator. You check the box on your social media profile, wear the jewelry, and claim to 'know' Him. But the Bible has a brutal, single-sentence test to determine if you are telling the truth or telling a lie. Read 1 John 2:4."

  • The Verse: "He that saith, 'I know him,' and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him."

  • The Shock: "This isn't a suggestion; it's a legal verdict from the Word of God. According to the Apostle John, if you boast about knowing the Savior but refuse to guard His Torah—His Sabbath, His Dietary Laws, and His Appointed Times—the Bible doesn't call you a 'growing Christian' or a 'believer under grace.' It calls you a liar. If your profession of faith doesn't alter your lifestyle, your calendar, and your obedience, your testimony is nothing but a fraudulent presentation to the world."

  • The Vertical and Horizontal Test

  • The scriptures also apply this uncompromising standard to how we treat others. True alignment with the Almighty requires a structural reality that works both vertically (between you and God) and horizontally (between you and your fellow man).

  • The Confrontation: "You can pretend to be perfectly holy in your vertical relationship with God—raising your hands in prayer and studying the text—but the true test of your faith is horizontal. Scripturally, love and hate are not merely internal emotions; they are actionable behaviors. If you ignore, mistreat, or fail to guard the physical and spiritual life of your brother, the Bible strips away your religious cover. Read 1 John 4:20."

  • The Verse: "If a man say, 'I love God,' and hateth his brother, he is a liar: for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?"

  • The Shock: "Scripturally, hate is an action. It is defined by what you do or fail to do regarding your brother's spiritual and physical wellbeing. You cannot claim to walk in the light of the Creator while leaving your brother to stumble in the dark or suffer in need. If you refuse to love the tangible image of God standing right in front of you, your claim to love an unseen God is a complete illusion. You are failing the horizontal test, which means your vertical foundation is already compromised."

The "Three Behaviors of Betrayal"

If you want to understand the spirit of lawlessness, you have to look past the surface and call it what it truly is: a betrayal of the King.

  • The Confrontation: "You think you are just practicing 'Christian liberty' when you ignore the Sabbath, toss out the dietary laws, and bypass the Appointed Times. But the scriptures don't call disobedience 'liberty'—they call it treason. Read Jeremiah 3:20."

  • The Verse: "‘Surely, as a wife treacherously departs from her husband, so have you dealt treacherously with Me, O house of Israel,’ says the Lord."

  • The Shock: "Betrayal is summarized by three behaviors:

    1. The Judas Trade: Exchanging the eternal truth of God's Word for temporary gain—whether it be money, status, or cultural acceptance. You trade the Sabbath for worldly convenience.

    2. Spiritual Adultery: Taking the life and blessings God gave you and using them to serve the 'idols' of self-will and lawless living. It is breaking the wedding vows of the covenant.

    3. The Kiss of Lawlessness: Claiming to love the Messiah while teaching that His commandments (Torah) no longer matter. This 'kisses' Him with religious words while handing His authority over to be ignored by the world."

The Distinction (Stumble vs. Betrayal)

You have to know the difference between a servant who trips on the path and a rebel who walks off it.

  • The Confrontation: "Many people excuse their lifelong disregard for God's instructions by saying, 'Nobody's perfect, we all stumble.' But there is a massive legal difference between a soldier who falls in the mud during battle and a deserter who runs to the enemy's camp. Read Proverbs 24:16."

  • The Verse: "For a righteous man may fall seven times and rise again, but the wicked shall fall into calamity."

  • The Shock: "A stumble is a mistake made while trying to stay on the narrow path, followed by immediate repentance (Teshuvah). Betrayal is the intentional decision to walk away from the path because you prefer your own way over His. Bottom Line: Betrayal is knowing the Master’s house rules and choosing to treat them as optional. When you know the Sabbath, the Dietary Laws, and the Appointed Times are His standard, yet you deliberately choose to treat them as suggestions, you aren't stumbling—you are walking in open revolt."

The Reality of False Conversion: Just Getting Wet

True salvation demands a total legal surrender: absolute repentance, a dedication to obedience, and the execution of baptism. If you go through these motions without a radical change of mind and direction, you are simply getting wet.

  • The Confrontation: "People treat baptism like a magical ritual that automatically punches their ticket to heaven, regardless of how they live afterward. But water cannot wash away a rebellious heart. You walk out of the water just as lost as you went in, because an unrepented record of debt cannot be canceled. Read Acts 5:32."

  • The Verse: "And we are His witnesses to these things, and so also is the Holy Spirit whom God has given to those who obey Him."

  • The Shock: "To legally belong to the Creator, you must receive His Holy Spirit and actively walk in His Truth. But here is the hard line: God will never give His Holy Spirit to those who choose to live in disobedience. If your lifestyle still rejects the Sabbath, the Dietary Laws, and His Appointed Times, you are operating without the Spirit of Christ. You haven't been born again; you just went for a swim while holding onto your sins."

The Execution of Spiritual Blindness

Without the indwelling of the Spirit, a devastating spiritual sentence is carried out against you.

  • The Confrontation: "You think you can reject the Master's instructions and still have spiritual clarity. But the moment you walk away from His Torah, a legal judgment takes place in your mind. You are stripped of your discernment, leaving you completely vulnerable. Read Isaiah 29:10."

  • The Verse: "For the Lord has poured out on you the spirit of deep sleep, and has closed your eyes, the prophets; and He has covered your heads, the seers."

  • The Shock: "Without the indwelling of the Spirit, a devastating spiritual sentence is carried out against you:

The Standard of True Alignment

True alignment with the Almighty cannot be faked, bartered, or replaced by a pastoral ritual. It requires a two-part structural reality.

  • The Confrontation: "Many believe that a regular church attendance record, a title, or a recommendation from a pastor gives them legal standing before the throne. But the Judge does not accept human credentials or forged paperwork. Read John 4:24."

  • The Verse: "God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth."

  • The Shock: "True alignment requires a two-part structural reality:

    1. An Internal Transformation executed strictly by the Holy Spirit.

    2. An Unwavering Commitment to worship Him in Spirit and in absolute, uncompromised Truth.

    3. Without both, you are standing in a courtroom trying to present a fraudulent contract to the Judge. You cannot bring the 'spirit' of emotional worship while throwing out the 'truth' of His Commandments, nor can you bring cold ritual without the Spirit. If you lack either one, the contract is null and void, and you are legally exposed before the Court."

  • The Resurrection: The "True" Hope

  • In the Hebrew mindset, the reward isn't "going to heaven" as a disembodied soul. The reward is the Resurrection of the Body at the end of the age.

  • The Confrontation: "Modern religion has invented a sentimental, unbiblical fairy tale about floating off to heaven on a cloud the moment you die. This pagan view of a disembodied afterlife completely bypasses the central hope of the scriptures: the physical resurrection from the dead. Read John 3:13 and Acts 2:34."

  • The Verses: * Yeshua’s Fact: "No one has ascended to heaven but He who came down from heaven, that is, the Son of Man who is in heaven." (John 3:13)

  • David’s Fact: "For David did not ascend into the heavens..." (Acts 2:34)

  • The Shock: "The Biblical Timeline is clear: when a person dies, they return to the dust—entering a state of sleep in Sheol—where they remain until they are awakened by the Master at the 'Last Trumpet.' By replacing the Resurrection with an instant escape-to-heaven philosophy, you strip the return of Messiah of its ultimate power. You don't go to Him in the sky forever; He comes down here to awaken His saints from the dirt, conquer death, and establish His physical Kingdom on the earth."

The "Thief on the Cross" Objection

This is the verse most often used by the carnal mind to "prove" that people go to heaven immediately when they die, bypassing the resurrection.

  • The Confrontation: "People point to the thief on the cross as a get-out-of-jail-free card for an instant escape to heaven. They use one sentence to wipe out the entire biblical timeline of the resurrection. But they are completely missing the grammatical and historical reality of the text. Read Luke 23:43."

  • The Verses: * The Thief's Request: "Lord, remember me when You come into Your kingdom." (Luke 23:42)

    • Yeshua's Response: "And Jesus said to him, 'Assuredly, I say to you, today you will be with Me in Paradise.'" (Luke 23:43)

  • The Shock: "The original Greek text had no punctuation or commas. Where a translator places the comma completely changes the meaning:

    • Interpretation A (Traditional): 'Truly I tell you, today you will be with me...'

    • Interpretation B (Hebrew Context): 'Truly I tell you today, you will be with me in paradise.'

    The absolute proof is that Yeshua Himself did not go to Paradise or heaven that afternoon. He went into the heart of the earth for three days and three nights. Three days later, He told Mary Magdalene in John 20:17, 'Do not cling to Me, for I have not yet ascended to My Father.' If the Master Himself hadn't gone to heaven yet, the thief wasn't there either. Yeshua was giving a solemn promise on that specific day of crucifixion that the thief would ultimately have a place in the future, physical Kingdom at the resurrection."

The "Truth Only" Summary

According to the literal text, when a person dies, they "rest" or "sleep" in the grave (Sheol). They remain there, unconscious of the passage of time, until the Resurrection at the return of Yeshua.

  • The Confrontation: "Stop looking for an escape hatch into a disembodied, spiritualized ether. The Almighty created man from the dirt of the ground, and His ultimate plan has always been a physical, earthly inheritance. The focus of the end times is not about us going up to live with Him—it is about Him coming down to live with us. Read Revelation 21:3."

  • The Verse: "And I heard a loud voice from heaven saying, ‘Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and He will dwell with them, and they shall be His people. God Himself will be with them and be their God.’"

  • The Shock: "The 'True' destination for the righteous is not a distant heaven, but a restored Earth where the Master sets up His throne. You are not going to spend eternity floating away from the physical creation; you are going to be resurrected into an incorruptible body to rule and reign right here on the ground. To cling to the traditional 'heavenly reward' is to fundamentally misunderstand the destination of the Narrow Road."

To address the "true rapture" using the Truth Only approach, we must distinguish between the popular modern

"Left Behind" theory and what is actually written in the original Greek and Hebrew manuscripts.

  • The Confrontation: "Modern church culture has fed you a comforting fairy tale of a secret, silent escape pod designed to snatch you away before things get difficult. You’ve been trained to look for a backdoor out of tribulation instead of preparing your house to endure it. Read 1 Thessalonians 4:17."

  • The Verse: "Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we shall always be with the Lord."

  • The Shock: "The word 'Rapture' does not even appear in your English Bible. It comes from the Latin rapio, translating the Greek harpazo (to snatch or seize). But the modern church has completely twisted the mechanics, the timing, and the purpose of this event to fit a narrative that the ancient prophets and apostles never taught."

1. The Timeline: Pre-Tribulation vs. Post-Tribulation

The most common modern teaching suggests that believers disappear before a time of trouble. However, if we look at the literal words of Yeshua, the sequence is completely reversed.

  • The Verse (Matthew 24:29-31): "Immediately after the tribulation of those days... they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And He will send His angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they will gather together His elect from the four winds..."

  • The Shock: "In the literal words of the Messiah Himself, the 'gathering'—what you call the Rapture—happens after the tribulation, not before. The modern church is prepping people for an escape that isn't coming, leaving an entire generation completely unequipped to stand firm in the face of the enemy."

2. The "One Taken, One Left" Misconception

Many people use Matthew 24:40 ("two men will be in the field; one will be taken and one left") to describe a secret vanishing act of the righteous. But in a Hebrew context, being 'taken' is a death sentence.

  • The Verse (Matthew 24:38-39): "For as in the days before the flood, they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark, and did not know until the flood came and took them all away, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be."

  • The Shock: "Go back to the pattern of Noah's day. The ones 'taken' were not the righteous flying away to safety—the ones 'taken' were the wicked who were swept away by the judgment of the flood to their destruction! The ones 'left behind' were Noah and his family, the righteous who remained on the ground to inherit the cleansed earth. You are actively praying for the wrong outcome."

3. The Historical Origin of the Secret Escape

If this secret, pre-tribulation flight plan isn't in the literal words of Scripture, where did it come from?

  • The Fact: "This doctrine was virtually unknown for the first 1,800 years of Church history. It was popularized around 1830 AD by John Nelson Darby, who developed a system called 'Dispensationalism.' It became cement in the American mind when it was printed in the study footnotes of the Scofield Reference Bible in 1909. You are risking your spiritual survival on a 19th-century human invention that was cross-referenced into your margins."

4. The Hebrew Concept: The Royal Meeting

In the ancient world, when a King or a Bridegroom approached a city, the citizens did not run out to meet him so they could escape with him back to his home. They went out to escort him into their territory.

  • The Verse (Matthew 25:6): "And at midnight a cry was heard: ‘Behold, the bridegroom is coming; go out to meet him!’"

  • The Shock: "In 1 Thessalonians 4:17, the Greek word for 'meet' is apantesis. In ancient custom, and in every other New Testament usage (like the Parable of the Ten Virgins), apantesis means going out to greet an arriving dignitary and immediately turning around to escort him back to where he was heading. The 'Rapture' is not a flight away to heaven for seven years; it is a glorious, royal welcome in the air to meet the arriving King, Yeshua, as He descends to execute judgment and establish His permanent Kingdom right here on Earth."

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