IS IT TRUE THAT THE TEN COMMANDMENTS POINT TO CHRIST’S DEATH?
Many, if not most of the newly baptized Christians believe that the Ten Commandments point to Christ's death, and after Jesus died the laws also died with Him. Isn't that weird? Take, for example, the 7th commandment, "You shall not commit adultery." What does this law have to do with Jesus' death? Take another example, the 8th commandment, "You shall not steal." Again, what does this law have to do with whether Jesus Christ is still alive or not? Christians learned about this principle (nonsense) from their Bible teachers. And their Bible teachers learned it from the writings of the apostle Paul. I am beginning to believe that these Biblical scholars are weird people who study too much and too long to get their Master and Doctorate degrees. Do you remember this story in the Bible? "Now as he thus made his defense, Festus said with a loud voice, 'Paul, you are beside yourself! Much learning is driving you mad!'" Acts 26:24. The laws that apply to us that we can extract from the Ten Commandments are the civil laws and the moral laws - laws that were given by God (Yahweh) to the Israelites for them to keep and use to guide their daily moral conduct. These laws were intended to govern the behavior of God’s people, or the Israelites. It has no prophetic component at all. It has nothing to do with whether Jesus is still alive or not. For example, the US Constitution was first drafted in 1787, and the writers are all dead. But the US constitution is not dead. It is still alive. It is still enforced. The Writer of the Ten Commandments (Yahweh) is still alive. Why do Christians abolish the Ten Commandments when Yahweh has never died?. The Ten Commandments is not a prophecy. When Jesus died on the cross it does not fulfill any "prophecy" of the Ten Commandments. The Ten Commandments is not a prophecy, and it has nothing to do with Jesus' death. The Jews have been observing the Sabbath since the time of Noah before Jesus was born, after Jesus ascended to heaven, and until now. There is no logical relationship between the Ten Commandments and Jesus' death. One does not point to the other. Each stands on its own. People who believed that when Jesus died on the cross Yahweh’s commandments that He gave to Moses thousands of years ago also died with Him, needed laws to govern their behavior too. When we actively violate God's commandments, it will point to our death when Jesus returns! That is the relationship between the Ten Commandments and our stubbornness to refuse to follow Him. Jesus also gave a new commandment while He was on earth. Some Biblical scholars believe that Jesus' new commandment, John 13:34, replaced Yahweh's Ten Commandments. No, it does not. I disagree for at least two reasons. First, God the Son and God the Father cannot contradict each other and issue different conflicting commandments. At least they must be the same or complementary to each other. In other words, if the Father gave the TEN Commandments laws for His people to observe, the Son cannot give NO commandments for God’s people to observe. They are contradictory, and not complimentary. The second reason is obvious when we read this, Matthew 7:21, "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.” Jesus always refers to His Father as the figure who has higher authority than Himself, even on the night before Judas Iscariot betrayed Him. “He went a little farther and fell on His face, and prayed, saying, "O My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from Me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as You [will]." (Matthew 26:39). Christians who abolished Yahweh's commandments are not doing the will of Jesus' Father in heaven. They are doing the will of Yahweh's enemy on earth. Jesus Christ was always obedient to His Father. Satan wants us to believe that when Jesus died, the Ten Commandments also died. This doesn't make sense at all because the TEN Commandments were not given by Jesus. There is no prophetic component in the Ten Commandments. It was the Father (Yahweh) who gave the Ten commandments, and not Jesus. The Father is always well and alive and was never crucified on the cross. How could the Son’s death then affect the validity of the Father’s commandments when the Ten Commandments were not Jesus’ commandments? My only conclusion is that Satan has changed the logic or thinking of the Biblical scholars to synchronize or integrate with the logic of Lucifer - the chief of all liars! I have no question about the truth that Satan is the chief of all liars! If there are readers, friends, relatives, and even my children who want to discuss this point with me, feel free to write to me so I can clarify any doubts that they may have. I promise you that I will try to be very clear with any of you as best as I can. Lying is not my calling. I receive no money from anyone for lying. In Matthew 24:24 Jesus said, "And pray that your flight may not be in winter or on the Sabbath.” Jesus gave this prophecy about what will occur at the end of time, which the Bible calls The Great Tribulation. This is a period of severe hardship, especially for the Sabbath keepers. This hardship period during the Great Tribulation will occur, whether we like it or not, or whether we are prepared for it or not. Jesus was already dead and had already arisen when the period of the Great Tribulation occurred. I am not sure what purpose or relevance the Bible scholars placed on the Ten Commandments by connecting it with Jesus’ death, because at the time of the Great Tribulation Jesus was sitting in heaven, alive and well, but He still remembers us, and wants us to observe the Sabbath which is part of the Ten Commandments. I believe the only connection that the Biblical scholars try to point to us is one more of their LIES! The TEN Commandments do not point to Jesus’ death at the time when the Great Tribulation occurred. It points to the lies of the Biblical scholars after Jesus had arisen, and that is that the Sabbath is still valid until the end of time! Satan wants us to believe that God wants to govern the world with NO laws or commandments, or with the commandments that were invented by Christian fakers. Are we smarter than GOD? No wonder why God said this, "And the LORD was sorry that He had made man on the earth, and He was grieved in His heart." Genesis 6:6. God's Commandments will be with us forever! If we don't like Jesus' or Yahweh's commandments, find another religion that we like. No one forces us to be Christians. That is the most ethical conduct any person who wants to go to heaven must do. Change nothing that is not ours. Change nothing that belongs to Yahweh. Change nothing that belongs to Jesus. Is that not what the Bible says - change nothing, change not a word? We suddenly cannot read, is that the problem? I think that the Biblical scholars did not know that when they abolished or teach others to abolish God's commandments they are pointing to their own death when Jesus returns. Look here. Jesus said, "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 on 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!'” Matthew 7:21-23. Jesus sent these men/women of great faith to hell. These men of great faith can perform miracles, cast out demons, and do many wonderful works. But Jesus sent them straight to hell, no detour. What can these fake Christians who abolished God's words do? Nothing! Their only skill is to abolish God's commandments and laws. Do you think Jesus will send them to heaven when He sent those Christians of great faith described in Matthew 7:21-23 to hell? Jesus said, "Whoever therefore breaks one of the least of these commandments, and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but whoever does and teaches [them], he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven." Matthew 5:19.
Many, if not most of the newly baptized Christians believe that the Ten Commandments point to Christ's death, and after Jesus died the laws also died with Him. Isn't that weird? Take, for example, the 7th commandment, "You shall not commit adultery." What does this law have to do with Jesus' death? Take another example, the 8th commandment, "You shall not steal." Again, what does this law have to do with whether Jesus Christ is still alive or not? Christians learned about this principle (nonsense) from their Bible teachers. And their Bible teachers learned it from the writings of the apostle Paul. I am beginning to believe that these Biblical scholars are weird people who study too much and too long to get their Master and Doctorate degrees. Do you remember this story in the Bible? "Now as he thus made his defense, Festus said with a loud voice, 'Paul, you are beside yourself! Much learning is driving you mad!'" Acts 26:24. The laws that apply to us that we can extract from the Ten Commandments are the civil laws and the moral laws - laws that were given by God (Yahweh) to the Israelites for them to keep and use to guide their daily moral conduct. These laws were intended to govern the behavior of God’s people, or the Israelites. It has no prophetic component at all. It has nothing to do with whether Jesus is still alive or not. For example, the US Constitution was first drafted in 1787, and the writers are all dead. But the US constitution is not dead. It is still alive. It is still enforced. The Writer of the Ten Commandments (Yahweh) is still alive. Why do Christians abolish the Ten Commandments when Yahweh has never died?. The Ten Commandments is not a prophecy. When Jesus died on the cross it does not fulfill any "prophecy" of the Ten Commandments. The Ten Commandments is not a prophecy, and it has nothing to do with Jesus' death. The Jews have been observing the Sabbath since the time of Noah before Jesus was born, after Jesus ascended to heaven, and until now. There is no logical relationship between the Ten Commandments and Jesus' death. One does not point to the other. Each stands on its own. People who believed that when Jesus died on the cross Yahweh’s commandments that He gave to Moses thousands of years ago also died with Him, needed laws to govern their behavior too. When we actively violate God's commandments, it will point to our death when Jesus returns! That is the relationship between the Ten Commandments and our stubbornness to refuse to follow Him. Jesus also gave a new commandment while He was on earth. Some Biblical scholars believe that Jesus' new commandment, John 13:34, replaced Yahweh's Ten Commandments. No, it does not. I disagree for at least two reasons. First, God the Son and God the Father cannot contradict each other and issue different conflicting commandments. At least they must be the same or complementary to each other. In other words, if the Father gave the TEN Commandments laws for His people to observe, the Son cannot give NO commandments for God’s people to observe. They are contradictory, and not complimentary. The second reason is obvious when we read this, Matthew 7:21, "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.” Jesus always refers to His Father as the figure who has higher authority than Himself, even on the night before Judas Iscariot betrayed Him. “He went a little farther and fell on His face, and prayed, saying, "O My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from Me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as You [will]." (Matthew 26:39). Christians who abolished Yahweh's commandments are not doing the will of Jesus' Father in heaven. They are doing the will of Yahweh's enemy on earth. Jesus Christ was always obedient to His Father. Satan wants us to believe that when Jesus died, the Ten Commandments also died. This doesn't make sense at all because the TEN Commandments were not given by Jesus. There is no prophetic component in the Ten Commandments. It was the Father (Yahweh) who gave the Ten commandments, and not Jesus. The Father is always well and alive and was never crucified on the cross. How could the Son’s death then affect the validity of the Father’s commandments when the Ten Commandments were not Jesus’ commandments? My only conclusion is that Satan has changed the logic or thinking of the Biblical scholars to synchronize or integrate with the logic of Lucifer - the chief of all liars! I have no question about the truth that Satan is the chief of all liars! If there are readers, friends, relatives, and even my children who want to discuss this point with me, feel free to write to me so I can clarify any doubts that they may have. I promise you that I will try to be very clear with any of you as best as I can. Lying is not my calling. I receive no money from anyone for lying. In Matthew 24:24 Jesus said, "And pray that your flight may not be in winter or on the Sabbath.” Jesus gave this prophecy about what will occur at the end of time, which the Bible calls The Great Tribulation. This is a period of severe hardship, especially for the Sabbath keepers. This hardship period during the Great Tribulation will occur, whether we like it or not, or whether we are prepared for it or not. Jesus was already dead and had already arisen when the period of the Great Tribulation occurred. I am not sure what purpose or relevance the Bible scholars placed on the Ten Commandments by connecting it with Jesus’ death, because at the time of the Great Tribulation Jesus was sitting in heaven, alive and well, but He still remembers us, and wants us to observe the Sabbath which is part of the Ten Commandments. I believe the only connection that the Biblical scholars try to point to us is one more of their LIES! The TEN Commandments do not point to Jesus’ death at the time when the Great Tribulation occurred. It points to the lies of the Biblical scholars after Jesus had arisen, and that is that the Sabbath is still valid until the end of time! Satan wants us to believe that God wants to govern the world with NO laws or commandments, or with the commandments that were invented by Christian fakers. Are we smarter than GOD? No wonder why God said this, "And the LORD was sorry that He had made man on the earth, and He was grieved in His heart." Genesis 6:6. God's Commandments will be with us forever! If we don't like Jesus' or Yahweh's commandments, find another religion that we like. No one forces us to be Christians. That is the most ethical conduct any person who wants to go to heaven must do. Change nothing that is not ours. Change nothing that belongs to Yahweh. Change nothing that belongs to Jesus. Is that not what the Bible says - change nothing, change not a word? We suddenly cannot read, is that the problem? I think that the Biblical scholars did not know that when they abolished or teach others to abolish God's commandments they are pointing to their own death when Jesus returns. Look here. Jesus said, "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 on 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!'” Matthew 7:21-23. Jesus sent these men/women of great faith to hell. These men of great faith can perform miracles, cast out demons, and do many wonderful works. But Jesus sent them straight to hell, no detour. What can these fake Christians who abolished God's words do? Nothing! Their only skill is to abolish God's commandments and laws. Do you think Jesus will send them to heaven when He sent those Christians of great faith described in Matthew 7:21-23 to hell? Jesus said, "Whoever therefore breaks one of the least of these commandments, and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but whoever does and teaches [them], he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven." Matthew 5:19.
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