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There is a very disturbing trend going on in churches today...and it needs to be addressed and rebuked whenever it arises. As many of you probably know, so many believers love to preach how the Torah (the 10 commandments) are no longer in effect. This is an issue I have covered many times, and still to this day I am argued with when the foundation of my argument relies on nothing but the word of YAH. People today continue to take Pauls writings grossly out of context, which Peter warned us would happen, to do away with Torah. Out of all the multitudes of verses in scripture which show YAHs laws will never be done away with until heaven and Earth pass away at the coming of New Jerusalem, people will use just ONE or TWO verses of Pauls writings (grossly out of context mind you) to justify their baseless juxtaposition. Let me be the first to say this. The word of YAH is 1 book. From Genesis to Revelation, including all books that were removed in the past like Jasher, Enoch, Adam and Eve, etc...it is 1 continuous ongoing revelation. Paul did not come along out of nowhere and just do away with Torah while it is both promoted in scripture before his birth and after his books were written. What foolish people today do, is use verses in scripture to cancel out other verses they choose not to follow. They edit the Bible so it fits and justifies their lifestyles. It DOES NOT work this way and this is completely unacceptable. The Bible is 1 book, and using verses to cancel out other verses so you wont have to abide by YAHs laws proves you are reading it with the interpretation and eyes of the flesh, and not with the interpretation or eyes given by the scriptures author, the RUACH ha KODESH (HOLY SPIRIT). If you were to read a novel, would you use a verse in the beginning to cancel out the story at the end, or vice versa? Why would you do it with scripture then? The Bible is designed to be self supportive...meaning that verses in Revelation will support verses in Genesis, and so on. The Bible does not contradict itself. Paul was not going around contradicting what YAH and what YAHUSHUA said Themselves. GOD is not an author of confusion. Verses are meant to support other verses, not cancel other verses out...and if this is how youve been reading it, sorry to say you have been reading the Bible wrong this entire time. If there was a time to get it right and repent of this, its now.
Posted on: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 20:17:54 +0000

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