1. What is sin?
2. Are 'sinners' really 'saved by grace'? As in 'I'm a sinner saved
by grace.'
3. Do we have to be perfect? Perfect in the eyes of the world?
What is 'perfect' in the eyes of heaven?
4. Is there a difference between a sinner and one who might
transgress?
5. Why are so many sinners allowed to remain in the world?
6. Does this thing called the 'sinner's prayer' hold water and make
me saved after praying it?
7. What do I need to repent over?
8. Do you do the torah because you want to be holy, or do you
deceive yourself into thinking that you observe the commandments
because you want to do what the Lord commands, so that on the day
of his judgment he will not cast you into hell?
1. What is sin? Sin is pretty easy to define. However, its meaning has become tainted in Westernized societies because they do not have governments strictly governed by the laws of heaven, as ancient Israel used to have, or what modern Muslim governments think they have.
Sin is crime. It is disobedience to the eternal laws of heaven; regardless if those laws may or may not be mimicked by the governments here on earth. As with any government on earth, such deeds vary in degree when committed, whether those acts be 'petty' crimes or hard crimes; this is the same concerning the laws of heaven.
In non-theocratic societies the people do not call these wrongful actions "sins." Instead, they call such actions "civil disobedience" or "crimes." When such cultures do this sort of thing, they - by and large - take away the very acknowledgement of the existence of heaven itself. As a result of this fact, people do not even have a deep care or fear about breaking laws that would be considered 'petty' in the eyes of their governmental authorities. Such petty deeds may also be disobedience to the eternal laws of heaven. This is because the ones that do such acts judge their actions as 'not really' harming anyone in a direct manner as 'hard' crimes
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do. Yet, in truth they are 'sinning' in the eyes of Heaven, also. Now understand that I am only referring to those laws that men have made that might actually be the same as heaven's eternal law, even though these same people may not know it. Please look at the lists below to see some man-made laws that parallel heaven's law.
When governments do not make their laws only to be the law of heaven, they - the people of those societies - do not fear all that much to break such laws. Also, sin can be very widespread because of this. Example: In Western cultures, the laws on their books are very limited when it comes to morality or even defining morality.
Because of this fact, the people - even those that call themselves 'Christians,' have an extremely tainted view of what is allowed and not allowed by the God of Heaven. This is because they end up, by assuming, (or being accustomed to it), that since it is fine in their society - that it is also fine by the God of Heaven, the God of Israel, when it is not.
All people should know that when a person commits a crime in their society, that action also bears with it a certain consequence, if one is caught. Sin works in the same way, but it can also have consequences in a two fold manner vs. just one, thus making it far worse to disobey heaven than man. The stark difference between the authority of man versus heaven is that when it comes to man's authority having any teeth, this only comes as a result of a witness or a confession. Heaven on the other hand sees everyone all the time and also one's motives to each and every action or deed, as well as their thoughts. Because of this a judgment from heaven might very well befall someone without the person, or sinner even being aware of it. This is why Yehowah sent His messengers - the prophets - to set up a theocracy so that people would not be deceived in thinking, 'It is not a 'sin' to break a certain law." Or, "I will do this crime, because I can get away with it for no one is looking." For in the theocracy of heaven given through the prophets, versus non-prophets (i.e., preachers, evangelists, and anyone that does not give a sign to prove that they came from Yehowah), the obedience to such laws made the person truly righteous in the eyes of heaven, and such a person has his name written in the book of life. Disobedience of such laws, however, not only called such actions, crimes, but also sins. This would result in the person never getting his name written in the book of life, and therefore,
he would be cast into hell on the day of judgment. Because of these things the average man in this theocracy knew that even if he should not commit a hard crime, the result or consequence to that action would nonetheless be very dear on the day of judgment. Therefore, the citizens of this holy theocracy would not even dare to do 'petty' crimes, unlike the non-theocratic societies do commit.
The two-fold effect of sinning I was talking about is this: because heaven always see you, you may get cursed or killed in this life, and if you do not stop your evil behavior or say sorry about the deed that you did, you will end up in hell as well.
Man's law and Heaven's law might parallel each other on many issues. Yet, on the other hand, there are things that are illegal in man's eyes, yet, perfectly legal according to the ways of heaven. Again, things might be legal according to man's ways, yet, very illegal in the sight of heaven.
Here is a quick list of things in the three issues, I just mentioned, when looking at American society:
Parallel things:
These issues are quite obvious, but here is a list of 20 things:
1. Murder
2. Arson
3. Theft
4. Kidnapping
5. Rape
6. Incest
7. Child Abuse
8. Total nudity in public
9. Assault
10. Fraud
11. Graffiti
12. Lewd Conduct
13. Groping
14. Slander
15. Lying under oath (not letting your 'yes' be 'yes')
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16. Tripping or putting a stumbling block before a blind person
17. Bestiality
18. Slaying an Endangered Specie
19. Torture of the innocent
20. Turning a Blind Eye to a Crime
Here are just 43 things that this Society allows, but Heaven doesn't:
1. Idols (images of the divine - whether false or real, such as the pagan idols on the California & Arkansas
state seals or the "eye" on the back of the one dollar bill), and non-torah observant faiths
2. 'Saved by Grace' preachers
3. The Teaching of Evolution
4. Medicine
5. Tattoos
6. Dating that ends up kissing and touching before marriage
7. Fornication
8. Adultery
9. Abortion
10. Eating unkosher animals and allowing restaurants and markets to sell such things.
11. Telling or writing jokes, laughing at them, going to comedy clubs or watching comedians, jesting
12. Working or having businesses open during Sabbath hours.
13. Watching Movies or Acting
14. Sports
15. Mardi Gras
16. Homosexuality & such marriages
17. All Games and Casino Halls
18. Night Clubs (for dancing) and non-worship (also non-Judaic) music
19. Nudity Bars
20. Co-Nude Beaches
21. Legalized Prostitution - as in Nevada
22. Profanity and Slang speech
23. Gossip magazines
24. Smoking of Cigarettes or Cigars
25. Wearing unkosher or revealing clothes [For clothes must be from the neck (not chest) - down to
the knees for women, and the waist to the knees for men, also, not being tight, nor see-through]
26. Pornography
27. Male midwives, or men that help women deliver their children
28. Sodomy
29. Free Speech and Free Press
30. Giving tithes to congregations, churches and religious centers other than the Levites
31. Swearing under oath in a court of law just to testify or bear witness
32. The use of the Gregorian Calendar.
33. Giving Life-Sentences to those that commit capital offenses as murder.
34. Using Lethal Injection vs. a sword, stone, fire, bullet or rope to put to death under capital offense laws
35. Not only allowing abortion, but also giving tax money to such clinics.
36. Thieves get jail time vs. paying back double or becoming a slave to pay for the penalty.
37. People that cross-dress
38. Having landfills vs. recycling everything and burning off the un-usable items
39. Use of pesticides, herbicides, chemicals, etc. on food and crops (i.e., use of things that contribute
to destroying the earth)
40. Tainting water supplies with 'chlorine' to make them 'safe', instead of using natural means to have clean water
41. Divorce and remarriage under non-biblical grounds
42. Pagan holidays, instead of real eternally commanded Hebrew ones
43. The selling, buying or allowance of things or practices of non-biblical faiths (ie: horoscopes, tarot cards
and such readers, Ouija Boards, palm readers, Native American things (ie: headdresses, dream catchers
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and all other mystical or religious articles or pictures of such), the book of Mormon, "saved by grace"
theological books and such preachers' publications (ie: Paul the 'Apostle', Billy Graham, Oral Roberts,
Paul and Jan Crouch, Pat Robertson, Hal Lindsey, Erwin Baxter, Zola Levitt, Jerry Falwell and.....)
Now here are some things that Heaven allows, yet man's law doesn't, though there are many more commands in the Tanach besides these:
1. Going to the bathroom outside - as long as you first make a pit and then cover everything.
Which, after doing such, the waste returns back to earth in just two weeks.
2. Having an herb garden for spice. Whereas some plants are illegal to grow for food because sinners smoke
such, and become deranged because of it. Evil people such as these make life less enjoyable for those of us who are holy and responsible - as those do who own firearms and handle them irresponsibly.
3. Owning a firearm without a permit.
4. Owning a car without a permit.
5. Building a house on your own land without a permit.
6. Lying under oath if it is to protect the holy, versus evil behavior.
7. Not to even take oaths, yet able to testify
8. Slavery
9. Going over the speed limit, just as long as you do not endanger the life of your neighbor.
10. and...... many other things that are all found in the Torah.
2. Are 'sinners' really 'saved by grace'? As in 'I'm a sinner saved
by grace.'
To be frank once again, the answer to this question is a loud, "NO."
When prophets like Moses, Samuel, Noah, Isaiah, Daniel, Micaiah and others came on the scene they taught the people or masses the ways of holiness and righteousness. They taught that this is accomplished by a devout and disciplined life through the observance of the laws and decrees they were given from the God of Israel, as He gave to Moses on Mt Sinai.
In this beautiful faith, these holy men or prophets taught that sinners can never be saved and are never forgiven, and shall be condemned in the far-off future on the day of judgment, which in fact shall befall all mankind. These people shall also be cursed in this life if He so chooses, because of transgressing against His covenant or decrees. In truth however, these prophets taught that only when an individual should cease being a sinner can they be "saved" and gain salvation. Thus, sinners are not saved, they never have been saved, nor ever will be saved. Therefore, let that and this be very clear: A sinner must leave and deny his evil ways and cling unto the holy laws, commandments and statutes, that consist of well over 2000 commandments - not just 10 to 12 of them, that were decreed by this God, the God of Israel. The person must do so with full integrity, all of the time, in order to gain the salvation on the day of judgment that the person has earned. For salvation is not a free gift to those that just believe as one polluted preacher that called himself an apostle, wrote. By doing all of the commandments, then shall one be "saved" in days to come, and so be ready for the day of judgment, not before. Remember this one thing: one is not 'saved' until one gets on the ark, it is never for those that "just believe" a flood is coming. For it is impossible to be saved from the flood before the flood even starts, so it is the same with the day of judgment. Therefore, please burn this into your heart: it was only the righteous that were allowed to go on the ark, not just anyone.
Are you not aware of this fact?
For that is the very reason the flood was going to occur, to kill off the wicked, the unholy and the unrighteous in order to start anew. If a person lives a holy life by observing the commands that the Lord has given through His holy prophets, that person's name shall and will be written in the book of life. This would be entirely based on the fact that this person fulfilled these conditions which are absolutely required. This person has earned their salvation. For salvation is never a free gift according to the prophets, and according to Jesus, the greatest of all the prophets. Likewise, one's name is not permanently written in the book of life once it qualifies to be written therein. This is because one can always slack in their integrity and so become a sinner once again. Therefore my dear friend, because of this fact, salvation is never given to a person during one's lifetime but rather it is given on the day of judgment which comes at the very end of the age.
This is the truth, even though this teaching goes against what pagan and non-Jewish preachers say. Remember, people do get ensnared - this includes holy men, such as Solomon and he was very holy at one
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point. Such a person will then earn and deserve hell. Ezekiel, the prophet of YHWH, said these very things in the Name of the LORD in Ezekiel 18: "if a righteous man turns from his righteousness and commits sin and does the same detestable things the wicked man does, will he live? None of the righteous things he has done will be remembered. Because of the unfaithfulness he is guilty of and because of the sins he has committed, he will die." And, this is what YHWH said to Moses, "Whoever has sinned against me I will blot out of my book," meaning that sinners never get there, but it is only those names of who are righteous can be blotted out. Sinners names cannot be blotted out because they are not there in the first place. Therefore, it is a myth and a farse to heed or believe a pagan preacher that says, "I am a sinner saved by grace" or "sinners are saved by grace." Sinners are never saved and never have a thing called "grace." In fact, the whole doctrine of 'grace' is false, for it was also invented by the false apostle named Paul. It is only those that are obedient to His holy torah that are given salvation and favor. Thus, erase the doctrine of 'grace' from your mind, because the whole notion is false, for Jesus himself and the prophets that spoke in the Lord's name said it must be earned. Such truth is the foundation of existence and of the whole scriptures. Don't include Paul because he should not and must not be a part of the canon. Here is what Jesus says in Matthew 19: Now a man came up to Jesus and asked, "Teacher, what good
thing must I do to get eternal life?.... [Jesus replied] "....If you
want to enter life, obey the commandments." Thus, salvation is
strictly on the condition of obedience.
People, mostly non-Jews, must also know this fact, people are not born with their names already written in this book of life as many falsely assume with children and infants. This is because this book deals with righteousness, not blamelessness. When a baby is either born, stillborn or aborted or slain by accident, they are not righteous, rather they are blameless because they have never performed a single act, whether that be good or bad. For there will be no infants, nor fetuses in the kingdom. Thus, they all will be resurrected in an older state and given the message of holiness in order to accept it and live by it, or reject it. This is why there is a period of time after the great one thousand year sabbath, yet, before the great day of judgment. This interesting event shall take place after which the messiah will have reigned alone with his saints those 1000 years. This would be the second resurrection out of three resurrections. For as long as the judgment has not yet taken place, men have not ultimately been condemned, nor have they ever gone to hell.
Footnote: Did I lose you with "three" resurrections? Let me first say this: whether a person is righteous or a sinner, they will spend eternity awake and in full or normal consciousness, this is the point of the resurrection, so that death is forever done away with, or obtained, or granted.
The First resurrection takes place right before the 1000 year sabbath, this will only be those saints that have been beheaded, as mentioned in Revelation 19, "I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded because of their testimony for Jesus and because of the word of God. They had not worshiped the beast or his image and had not received his mark on their foreheads or their hands. They came to life and reigned with Christ a thousand years. (The rest of the dead did not come to life until the thousand years were ended.) This is the first resurrection."
The Second Resurrection is mentioned in the same above verse. This resurrection, however, will consist of all people, that is the rest of the righteous and all sinners. It is here that the aborted children, stillborn children and the like will also be resurrected. Many, if not all, of the sinners will fight against the saints in one last battle at Jerusalem. During this battle however, the God of Israel will rain down fire from heaven and kill these sinners and so they will die a second time (Rev 20:9). At that very moment all the saints from Adam to the end of the age shall stand alone with the God of Israel's only begotten son, Yehoshua, while Yehoshua's God, the God of Israel, will still be in heaven. He comes down to us after the day of judgment. This fiery event will also fulfill the long awaited prophecy of Malachi 4, "All the arrogant and every evildoer will be stubble, and that day that is coming will set them on fire," says the LORD Almighty. "Not a root or a branch will be left to them. 2 But for you who revere my name, the sun of righteousness will rise with healing in its wings. And you will go out and leap like calves released from the stall. 3 Then you will trample down the wicked; they will be ashes under the soles of your feet on the day when I do these things," says the LORD Almighty."
Many people do not realize that when one is resurrected, you are not given a 'glorified body." Rather, you will be resurrected in the condition that you died in. With the exception of death wounds, being maimed, blind, deaf and the like, for the great healer and prophet will be there, the Prince of Peace and he will resurrect the
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saints in a cured condition. I will not talk in high detail here, I just want to give some basic truths for now. Therefore, one can still die as before, as we see with the sinners in Revelation 20. The saints will be shielded as was King David in his battles in his day, for the Lord was with him. So the same with these saints. Thus, in this battle not one holy person will be scathed. Rather, all their enemies shall be given into their hands.
The Third resurrection will only consist of the sinners that have just died at some later time. I'm not sure how long that gap is, but this will occur so that they can be awake, as the saints already are. This is so that they can appear before the king of all the earth, Yehoshua, when he judges all people according to their deeds which were recorded by the heavenly hosts for this very time - as mentioned: they were "judged according to what they had done as recorded in the books (Rev 20:12)."
Therefore, if you are not doing the Torah, commonly called, "the law of Moses," you are lost and an outright pagan and sinner and you shall go to hell. For you are not saved, and shall never be saved as long as you are not doing the commandments. Revelation 14:12 "Here is the perseverance of the saints who keep the commandments of God and their faith in Jesus."
You see, the pagans teach that it is by faith in Jesus that one is saved, but as we can see in Revelation, and all throughout the Torah and gospels - it is by keeping all of the commandments and having faith in Jesus. Doing such aligns one with the LORD God of Israel and His son, and makes one holy, righteous, and their servant.
3. Do we have to be perfect? Perfect in the eyes of the world?
What is 'perfect' in the eyes of heaven?
Heaven does not care if you are perfect in the societies of the world, unless there should be a society that is a torah-based theocracy. Therefore, you must be perfect in the eyes of heaven. Meaning you must be blame-less and walk with integrity regarding all of the 2000 + commandments, statutes, laws and decrees that the prophets have said in the name of Yehowah. The "perfection" of un-holy men, people and societies is that you follow vain and worthless laws, goals, attributes and un-heavenly torah ways and so become a ideal role model of those worthless things, yet, these very things are highly esteemed among these societies. Such as going to school for years and working your way through school and then becoming a highly esteemed doctor; yet, in heaven's eyes such a person just learned the art of sorcery and so shall be condemned on the day of judgment. For there actually is a God in heaven and, in truth, it is He that gives you your health, based on the condition that you obey Him. Thus, the sorcerer can never override the Lord's hand.
Another thing that is condemned in the eyes of heaven, yet, is highly esteemed among men is that one becomes "very good" in his sport. "To be the best he can be". Yet sports, all sports, not just one or two are condemned in the eyes of heaven. This is because it literally gives vain-glory and pride to the individual, and likewise gives a heart striving in order to get to that vain position of ridiculous and fading glory. Such as: I made more "touchdowns" or "home runs" or "points" than anyone else. One spends so much time learning how to hit a baseball instead of using the same time in order to train his character to be holy and upright. I can just imagine such men on their death beds saying to their children, "Wow, I am so proud of my life, dear children, because I hit a small little baseball over a fence." Yet, that man will die a foul-mouthed, ungodly, unholy man and so go to hell on the day of judgment. Whereas the holy man on his death bed might say, "Children, I have walked a blameless life before my God. I did not pursue vain things and I kept all of His statutes. I am holy before Him because of those commandments that I kept which Moses revealed to us all. I shall and will see His face, whereas those that tried to deceive me by saying, "You do not need to obey the commandments of your God, for you are saved by grace," I did not heed. I shall see His glory and those false followers shall see His wrath forever. Children, follow in my footsteps. You have seen with your own eyes that the promises in Deuteronomy 28 stand true for those that keep this law, not one day have you seen me ill or sick. You have seen with your own eyes that even during widespread drought, our garden flourished. Know for sure my children that the arm of the wicked will be broken and they will be condemned in days to come, so do not let their possessions and high status ensnare you."
Such a person shall have salvation.
Thus, you must be perfect, but only in the eyes of heaven. Though the rules and statutes of heaven might be many, yet, they are actually fewer in number than the ways of 'perfection' and standards of men, and without the stress. Likewise, to those that don't actually do the commandments of the Lord, the commandments might seem to limit your enjoyment. For in truth, this is all that a non-doer person really looks at in a great
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percentage - "what is in my best interest", and so he in truth gets fooled into thinking he is going to limit himself. Let me put it this way with the commandments, they are like the rancher that built a huge property fence, so that big cats and dogs cannot get in. In the bounds of the torah [the field of the ranch] the cow can do anything his heart feels like doing, because he is always safe within the bounds of the safety fence. Pagans see the fence as not being able to get out and do whatever, whereas the holy man sees the fence as one's security and enduring salvation. So which cow is correct - the holy cow or the pagan cow? But, as was just said, one can do anything as long it is within the bounds of the Torah, thus the Torah must always come first. Not the other way around. In this way, a person will never, literally, need to repent. This is why every single person, especially grace believers, are so foul, ungodly and unholy and that the society you live in is so corrupt, un-natural, perverse and upside - down. Who then is the rancher that is taking care of the cattle? Should I write it like this? Rancher vs. rancher.
4. Is there a difference between a sinner and one who might
transgress?
There is, in fact, a big difference if the person that does the transgression is a holy man, versus a non-torah observant person. Let me explain this. Let's first just round things off for the sake of discussion. Let's say that there is an exact number of 2,000 commandments according to the torah or the law of heaven, even though there is more than that. If a man were to do all of those commandments, such as Noah, Enoch, Elijah, Moses, Abraham, Daniel and many other holy men did, those very same people would be holy, upright and righteous. If however, a holy person should break just one out of those 2,000 commandments, it obviously would not be a transgression that would have dire consequences if two or three witnesses, as according to the Law, should see such an act. Why is that? This is by the mere fact of how he lives his life. For, such people do not commit crimes and in fact, shun them; whether they be petty crimes and/or especially hard crimes. Likewise, and more importantly one must keep in mind that when such a person breaks a single commandment he obviously did not break the other 1,998 commandments. Notice I do not have 1,999, this is because if a person should break any command, one is also not keeping the greatest command, which is "Love Him with all your heart, soul and might." Nonetheless, such a man does not need to repent over the 1,998 commandments he has never broken. Thus, by the mere fact that he did not break 99.9% of the other commandments, or that he has been keeping them faithfully, this in of itself tells you he is a very righteous person and is obviously committed to being holy. Thus, he repents over the 2 commandments that he did accidentally break and so is flawless once again as before he transgressed. Whereas, the sinner is not this way at all. For petty crimes and especially hard crimes in the eyes and law of heaven are deeds you must really go out of your way to commit. However, there are many commandments a person might break if he is not really paying attention, thus he can commit transgressions by being negligent. Those commandments would be broken in accident for the holy man, and not in a deliberate manner as would be the case for the sinner.
Now what makes a person a sinner? It is by five ways: But to first answer this in a frank fashion, it is those that do not keep the torah. This is either by (1.) Not caring to keep it at all, meaning such people were taught it and then rejected it, or were told to read the torah for themselves, yet refused to and thus did not learn it, in order to keep it. Or, (2.) those that pick and choose what they want to observe. Or, (3.) by the fact they have been lied to and told that they do not need to keep it, such as those that actually think sinners are saved by grace: Or, that the Torah was done away with by it "being nailed to the cross." Most of these types of people call themselves, 'Christians' or followers of the torah-observant rabbi from Galilee, yet, they themselves don't obviously do what he said - they just believe he is the moshiach or christ, (4.) The fourth reason is by being ignorant that heavenly laws even exist. (5) The last reason is through the outright denial of knowing that Jesus - Yehoshua - is the Moshiach, as in the case for Jewish folks. This is a commandment of the prophets as well, in which you must accept and acknowledge that this man is the moshiach which will be proven by many signs. Thus, in truth, the above are the true tactics of the Devil, not really anything else, because those that are sinners shall never have salvation.
Thus, the Torah is the standard by which I can and am allowed to judge all people, as either being a real saint or a sinner.
Let us now talk about the sinner with the same 2,000 commandments. To push things further, let us talk about those that go to churches that teach you are "saved by grace." I just want to mention these types of folks
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only, because once you see that these type of people are lost, then it will be very clear that all else are very, very lost. In these churches they will teach that you must not steal, nor commit murder, nor adultery, nor worship another god such as those of the Greeks, Egyptians, and other pagan cultures. As well as not to commit abortion, not to take the mark of the beast when he comes, and not to look at pornography. These are all commands one must keep in the torah, so this is a good thing. However, they approve of dating and kissing before marriage, they do not have a strict torah dress code, thus the women are wearing revealing clothes and everyone is wearing clothes that are made from mixed material (Lev 19:19). They teach that sports are OK. Likewise, because they teach that the law has been done away with, (except for a limited amount, yet not all, such as ones dealing with morality), they don't care about observing the sabbath and other feasts. In fact, they observe pagan feasts such as letting their children hunt for eggs in the Spring, and observing the Catholic tradition of the transformed Celtic festival of the Winter Solstice to Christmas. They give their tithe to the preacher or church, versus to the Levities as according to the laws of Heaven. Men do not have beards. They pray that surgeries and going to the doctor would "go well", when such acts are highly condemned in the eyes of heaven. They have church sports leagues, when these activities are evil in the eyes of heaven. They watch and make movies and dramas. They make pictures and stained glass windows that are supposedly the God of Israel, and/or of Jesus - in which the laws of heaven highly condemn. For the commandment is not to make an image, let alone to worship it. For this is what the Lord said to Moses and the people Israel regarding Mt Sinai, "Take ye therefore good heed unto yourselves; for ye saw no manner of similitude on the day [that] the LORD spake unto you in Horeb out of the midst of the fire: Lest ye corrupt [yourselves], and make you a graven image, the similitude of any figure."
What else? They also glorify Jesus more than what he actually is by teaching that Jesus is God. When in fact he is not, but rather a powerful made being. Thus, making it utterly impossible for him to be the God of Israel. Yet, because of ancient Gentile ignorance, through the Catholics, they believe in a non-existing God, being: "God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit." Moreover, by assuming that Jesus is also the God of Israel, they break the very first commandment of the famous Decalogue, which is: "You must not acknowledge the existence of any other along side of Me."
Even though I just listed several commandments so far, we already see them breaking 3 out of the famous 10 commandments on a continual basis. Which are: making Jesus God, having icons and images, and breaking the sabbath by the mere fact of believing in Paul who said it was done away with, as also the other feasts.
What else? They transgress all manner of food laws. They eat meat medium rare, they eat crab, clams, lobster, oysters, catfish, tuna, pork and other foods that heaven told us humans not to eat, and calls it detestable for us. They also go to the bathroom in their homes (Deuteronomy 23), and cross-breed their animals, and garden (Leviticus 19:19). They do not eat strictly organic foods and some of them even smoke, use profanity, and get tattoos.
Thus, if we were to apply the same standards and measurements by percentage to this kind of person's observance to the torah when using the same list of 2,000 commandments, as we do with the righteous man who keeps them all - all of the time being 100%, yet on rare occasions, the righteous man might dip to keeping 1998 out of the 2000 - being 99.9%, we will come up with a far different percentage and figure for the person we are speaking about. Because of all that I have just said already about such a person and how far removed he is from the laws of heaven, his percentage of obedience just to the 10 commandments alone is only 70%, whereas the standard must always, without exception, be 100%. So, if we were to take the person as a whole his percentage would be far lower than that, like 30%. Thus making him, as a person, very disobedient, thus he is a sinner versus a righteous person transgressing by mere accident a single commandment. Because when you are dealing with the commands in a whole, you are dealing with a person's core character and mannerisms. Thus, if he is disobedient in a great percentage, he is obviously a sinner versus a holy man that simply transgressed. It is for this reason that the prophets came on the scene of history in order to call these people, sinners, to repentance. They never came for the righteous people, for these righteous ones included every prophet.
This is why salvation, according to the prophets and Jesus [the grandest of all prophets], is not obtained by faith alone. In fact, such a statement is utter folly and a great luring deception from the devil that is widely accepted among non-Jews. Salvation is only obtained by the righteous, not sinners. Therefore, if these "believing" sinners are so condemned and shall be thrown into hell, how much more are those that don't believe at all? So you see, even if a sinner repents, he literally has lots of learning to do first, before he can know what is right and wrong in order to finally be righteous. Thus, repentance in and of itself is worthless if it
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does not produce any fruit. Meaning: even after one repents they are still not granted salvation, this only comes after becoming holy. Now, you finally should understand how very few people will actually be given salvation, in comparison to the number of those that have ever lived since Adam and Eve.
Now, let me talk in a brief moment about fellow Jews. Even if they should keep all 100% of the commandments, (strictly speaking of those that don't adhere to man-made traditions as law, but keep the torah and laws given by the prophets), except for acknowledging Jesus as their messiah, yes they are righteous and holy, but they are still nonetheless lost. This is because they are breaking the commandment of Deuteronomy 18:15 in which you must acknowledge Jesus as the moshiach, and thus they also automatically break the greatest commandment, as explained above. But, if they ever do acknowledge Jesus as their Messiah, they will not have to change at all, for they are already holy and righteous. Yet, without Jesus, in the eyes of heaven, they stand condemned. This is why many righteous people will be also be condemned. This is exactly who Peter is referring to in 1 Peter 4 when he says:
"And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
Regarding:
"For the time [is come] that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if [it] first [begin] at us, what shall the end [be] of them that obey not the gospel of God? And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
5. Why are so many sinners allowed to remain in the world?
This section might be hard for me to express with a punch, so please excuse me if I do not.
Nonetheless, if you have read all that I have written so far, you will have come to know the truth that when someone is born, they are not born righteous. No, they are not born righteous - nor with their names written in the book of life. Rather, they are born blameless, as common sense should tell you. For, blamelessness does not necessarily deal with action as righteousness does. Let me put it in a different way for you: Even if I am not a torah-observant person, yet, I love my own life enough so that I fear the governing authorities, I will not commit murder, nor rape, nor theft, nor will I assault anyone, nor commit other vicious acts. Thus, in the eyes of the governing authorities, I am "blameless". If, however, I think that I would love to or like to snuff out someone's life in a malicious manner, versus in a just cause as in self-defense, I am evil in the eyes of heaven. Or, if I would like to have sexual relations with any woman, whether they be married or not, I am an adulterer and a fornicator in the eyes of heaven because of my desires and of such thoughts, versus actual actions. Thus, I am not blameless at all in heaven's eyes. Yet, because I do not literally do such acts, I am blameless in the eyes of man. Thus, blamelessness has nothing to do with righteousness. Therefore, all those that are righteous are also blameless, but those that are blameless are not all necessarily righteous.
Do you see your answer finally coming through? For when a child is born he does not know right from wrong. For they cannot even talk, nor even feed themselves. Because of this - they are blameless. It is in the process of time that they take the course of righteousness or wickedness. If they are never taught the path of righteousness, which is a whole different issue, the only path they will learn and be aware of is the path of wickedness, which in truth is the common result and therefore, the mainstream and then viewed as normal among the oblivious and ignorant. This "normalcy" however, is wickedness in the eyes of heaven. Do you see now that there is a time gap here? I am speaking of the time span from the time of birth to the time of being able to choose? Just by this mere fact alone, among many, we see that a judgment cannot take place right away but at a designated time. This is why sinners shall always be around. For the Lord will not kill anyone at the first blink of that which is sinful. No one would remain if that were the case. For everyone must either choose to go from mere blamelessness to righteousness, or from mere blamelessness to folly, ignorance and wickedness, in the eyes of heaven. I am not speaking on the view point of men, for if that were the case most people would remain in this blameless condition or state. Regardless of either state they so choose, they can also choose at any given point to switch back and forth, if they so desire.
When someone sins against the Lord that sin may not be a transgression worthy of death. Most sins are not worthy of death in and of themselves - in fact there are only about 20 commandments in the Torah that if broken, are worthy of death. Furthermore, under the theocracy of heaven, such as in David's time, if a crime
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was a capital offense crime, the penalty can only be carried out if there were at least two witnesses. Realize what I just said though, I said this is based on the theocracy under heaven, not of heaven itself, for heaven sees all, all of the time. I will talk more on this in a moment.
I will now show you some verses where one's sins or a community's sins were not great enough or sufficient enough to kill the individual or to wipe out from under heaven the particular community or society. When YHWH was talking with Abraham in Genesis 15 YHWH mentioned that Abraham's seed will not inherit the land of Canaan until the sin of the Amorites was at a certain level. Meaning that YHWH was not going to touch them as a whole until then. On a further note, YHWH promised that it would be Abraham's descendants, the Israelites, that would slaughter them or extinguish them from under heaven in YHWH's name, not YHWH himself. Likewise, when looking in the very same chapter of Genesis and dealing with this subject of sin again, we see that YHWH was going to let the wicked and idolatrous nation of Egypt continue in their sin, and by doing so they would enslave Abraham's descendants. It was also promised to Abraham that at the end of being in Egypt for the scheduled time that YHWH would finally deal with the sins of the Egyptians by signs, wonders, wrath and devastation. Thus we see, so far in the holy writings, that the Lord is never quick to cut someone off right away from the land of the living.
Here is another example: Let us look at Nineveh for a moment. They obviously were not killed off for being a bunch of sinners, rather it was only when their sin reached a particular level that YHWH sent a messenger among them in order to warn them to stop and convert, lest they be destroyed in 40 days. For the people of Nineveh had their own government and laws. In those laws they dealt with capital offenses, such as murder, kidnapping, adultery and so on. They also dealt with lesser crimes. Thus, as a whole and for a long time - sin and/or crime was not that widespread in Nineveh, though it could be found everywhere - until it reached that particular level and it became rampant. It is then that Jonah was dispatched to that place, to tell them that heaven sees all of it, though man may not.
Let us look at King David: David did not obviously perish the very moment he coveted Bethsheba after seeing her while he was walking on his roof. Nor did he die when she entered his bedroom or after she left. In fact, he did not even die though, at least, a month had transpired. I say this because she could have not known she was pregnant until her monthly menstruation did not transpire. No one apparently knew about this rendezvous, even though we do because a prophet in a later generation wrote things down for us. You have to remember that the common man did not know of the king's affairs or business, at least not in a detailed manner. Because of this fact, and that no one apparently knew of this sinful rendezvous we see David acting abnormally to the common man, as to Uriah when he let him go home and be with his wife during the time of war, especially when he was a soldier versus a youth. This was done in order to try and cover up his adultery by having Uriah think the child would naturally be his if the timing was still appropriate, if he were to be with her. Uriah however did not want to go home, for he judged it sinful to be with his wife during a time of war. With that David was in a fix because that angle of deception was outwitted by the righteous conduct of Uriah. The only other thing David came up with, while still understanding that only he and Bethsheba knew of this act of adultery, is to kill off Uriah in an indirect fashion, in order for him to be blameless in the eyes of others, while totally neglecting the fact that heaven sees everything. Thus, if Uriah were to be slain, David can marry her before evidence can show that she slept with someone other than her husband, since he was off at war. For David did not want her to die as a result, nor himself. He saw that opportunity in war. Joab did not really understand what was going on, he just served the king and figured David's actions were justified, because David never acted in a malicious manner before. As commanded, Joab had Uriah go to the front of the battle line and when things got really rough, Joab pulled back and did not defend Uriah. With that Uriah was overwhelmed and was slain by the hand of the enemy and so David was free and clear - so he thought. If you know the truth, we do not see David doing deliberate acts against HaShem, rather we see him doing deliberate acts to cover himself or to make himself still appear blameless - and so taking advantage of his well earned and upright name. Because of David's self-deception, Nathan the seer had to go to him and rebuke him through a parable and then tell him that HaShem judged his conduct as deplorable. After this, we once again see David realizing that heaven sees all things and so repents to the Lord for his evil ways. Even though David and Bethsheba paid some consequences for their actions, and more so David than her, he nonetheless was made blameless again and turned his heart to righteousness.
Now, if a person knows a commandment and deliberately acts against it, versus being deceived in some fashion as was David by lust and desire, the Lord may kill you quickly or immediately. Especially those that test the Lord like a man named Korah did in the Desert. You can read about Korah yourself in Numbers 16.
Besides Korah I just mentioned I will give you two more examples. Judah, one of the twelve sons of Israel, had at least three male children. The first one was married to a particular lady named Tamar. This man was wicked in the Lord's eyes and did not follow the ways taught by Jacob the prophet, and so the Lord killed him. The
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Torah does not get into the details. Nonetheless, the Lord killed this man prior to him having any children and thus heirs and so Tamar ended up being a childless widow. Because of this, Judah gave her to his next oldest son in order for him to obey the commandment of the Lord in which a brother must produce heirs or offspring for the dead brother. He however, would not follow through with this kind act for his dead brother, yet he nonetheless would enjoy her and be with her. This evil man would simply cause his seed to go on the ground versus letting this lady become pregnant. Because of this blatant act the Lord killed him off, too.
So, we see that when a person deliberately transgresses a commandment their chances of surviving very long becomes more and more slim. Don't let the deceived say anything here for they might say, "People do this all of the time." I am only referring to those that already know the Torah, versus those people that might only know a handful of commandments.
The other example is David's friend Uzzah in 2 Samuel 6. This friend was already Torah-observant and so knew not to ever touch the ark of the Lord. Nonetheless, when David was bringing the ark up to Jerusalem on a new cart that was being pulled by oxen, those oxen stumbled. Because of this, Uzzah thought that ark might fall to the ground and so he reached out his hand to secure it. When doing so the Lord struck him right then and there, dead.
Therefore, the consequences of sin - on earth's level - must reach a particular point before the Lord Himself will do anything versus under the theocracy of heaven as during the days of David, Hezekiah and Josiah.
With this, hopefully people can now see why that the wicked will always be around. This will remain this way until the moshiach / messiah shall come from heaven with his faithful torah-observant saints that were raptured up days or months prior, for the meek do not inherit the heavens, but the earth. On this dreadful day, a day of his vengeance, he will slay all those that do not keep the Torah in whole, versus in part. It is then that all sinners shall perish. With that, those that were faithful disciples of this torah-observant rabbi from Galilee shall live with their master and teacher for 1000 years as he rules over them being their king and priest in the ultimate theocracy - in the order of Melchizedek.
6. Does this thing called the 'sinner's prayer' hold water, and make
me saved after praying it?
When a non-torah-observant person 'witnesses' to you on the street, or preaches to you in some fashion, and then 'invites' you to say something called "the sinner's prayer", can such a prayer actually hold water as far as salvation goes?
The answer to this question is a loud, "NO."
This is absolutely true except in one case. That being if the person being "witnessed" to is already educated in the Torah as David, Hezekiah, Manasseh and many others of the Jewish scripture were. Other than these types of Torah educated people, literally all other people shall be lost. The reason the 'exception' people are given salvation in the end is because they know what the Lord desires already, whereas the person that is not educated in the Torah does not know what the Lord requires thus, their deeds always remain abhorrent to the Lord, regardless of how many times they repent or say sorry. For saying sorry over the little things you do know about, such as fornication, lying, stealing, looking at pornography and... will not help you when you are required to know all of the torah and keep it. Thus, if you never learn the Torah in whole, it is impossible for you to keep it in whole. And, if you are not aware of the rules you are breaking in the torah, how can you repent over your transgression of them? Though you might say, "forgive me because of my ignorance," such a prayer will also be worthless until you become educated and stop being ignorant. Therefore, even as the Torah says, you must study. Therefore, if you really want to gain salvation, versus being deceived by these wicked evangelists, when you come to the realization that there is a God in heaven and that He requires you to be holy by observing His holy law, the Torah; you must convert to this. Converting in heaven's eyes only comes by finally getting educated in the ways of heaven, which is the torah, and then following those ways faithfully without fail. Converting is NOT just believing that there is a God in Heaven, and then praising Him all the time and staying away from the hard crimes that are obvious to most people. For there are well over 2000 commandments a person must always do, not just 10 of them.
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7. What do I need to repent over?
This question is answered by all that has been said thus far. Being that if a person is not educated in the entire law, how can he possibly turn from his guilt and sin. While one can obviously repent for being ignorant in and of itself, he then, however, must prove that repentance by becoming educated in heaven's ways, which are the very words of the prophets, starting with Moses. At the very moment of education he must start doing whatever is required. Each and everything he finds himself disobeying in this educating process he can finally repent over it with meaning and in awareness and so must never commit such acts of disobedience again. Only when a person holds on to integrity, after being educated in the torah, can repentance have real and lasting value.
8. Do you do the torah because you want to be holy, or do you
deceive yourself into thinking that you observe the commandments
because you want to do what the Lord commands, so that on the day
of his judgment he will not cast you into hell?
If a person does the commandments so that he will not go to hell, that person will go to hell. The reason for this is because that person is not converted in his heart, yet. For his whole intent is off course. For having such intentions merely cause the person to be like the foolish utility man that would be trying to put a cap on a fire hydrant while the high pressure water is flowing from it. Making it very doubtful for the person even to resist temptations. What holiness does is like turning off the water at the main, so that the man does not even need the cap to the fire hydrant, because there is not even any water flowing. Thus, when someone approaches the heavenly ways, he should never approach them for fear of judgment or so that he can escape judgment, but for the sole purpose he wants to be holy and upright. With that, such a man shall and will obtain salvation if he does all that is required.
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