YHWH (Yah-way) wasn't "cursing" mankind when He gave us rules to live by! (Our God doesn't do anything without good reason - and, as a matter of fact, He didn't number those "613" commandments Himself; MAN did!) These commandments taught man right from wrong and how to live according to HIS Holy Rules and to worship Him properly.
We
must understand, however, that the "numbering" of the original
commandments was done by man, not by YHWH Himself, which means there is no
reason to worry about trying to keep "all 613 commands." (Not to
mention that most of those "613" commands were directed at the cohens
(priests) of the day; some were only for men; some only for women, and some
were only for a certain timeframe.)
But
some were meant to last FOREVER - and those are the ones that believers must
pay attention to.
While
YHWH eventually recorded ten in stone, we must remember, these ten are just
part of the larger picture taken from His Torah which He said would stand
forever. Many people balk at this idea because they are under the erroneous
impression that they don't even have to bother even keeping the TEN
Commandments anymore (let alone the "613"); but, rather, just TWO -
and they cite the following as "proof":
Matthew
22:36. "Teacher, which Commandment in Torah is the greatest?" 37. And
Y'shua said to him, that "You should love Master YHWH your Elohim with all
your heart and with all your soul and with all your might and with all your
mind." 38. This is the first and the greatest Commandment. 39. And the
second is like it. That "You should love your neighbor as yourself."
(AENT)
Unfortunately,
they stop right there, totally ignoring the next verse, which says: 40. On
these two commandments hang Torah and the prophets.
Does
verse 40 imply that all of God's original instructions have been done away
with? NO! The Torah and the Prophets HANG/ARE DEPENDENT ON those two commands!
There's more to it than just "loving God and loving your neighbor!"
SIN is still sin and God still expects His people to adhere to His Divine
Standards for moral, holy living! So, it is important to note that Torah HANGS
on those two commandments. Note also that it doesn't say they REPLACED the
Torah!
The
thing is, people love to pick and choose and play around with the commandments
that were written in stone - such as, for instance, the Fourth Commandment
concerning the seventh-day Sabbath. Christianity has decided that the death of
Jesus somehow changed YHWH's Seventh Day Sabbath rest to a church event done on
Sunday morning (which is mostly based on the writings of what they THINK Paul
wrote); which, more often than not, concentrates on bands and entertainment
instead of solid Torah teachings (the "law" after all, is considered
a curse!)... after which some go home to mow their lawns and clean their houses,
or return to the office to catch up on some work....
It
seems mankind has always liked to "pick and choose" when it comes to
God's Word, but it's time to realize that seventh-day Sabbath command, along
with His seven feasts/appointed times were NEVER abolished ... on the cross, or
anywhere else! There were parts of Torah that God said would endure FOREVER.
2
Timothy 3:16. All Scripture that was written by the Spirit is profitable for
instruction and for decisive refutation, and for correction, and for deep extensive
learning in righteousness; 17. that the man of Elohim may become perfect and
complete for every good work. (AENT)
I
urge therefore to re-read the entire Bible, in sequence, from start to finish,
with "new eyes." You cannot possibly have that real relationship with
God (much less, know WHO He is and consequently, who His Messiah is) UNTIL you
have read and studied everything that comes BEFORE the New Testament! Learning
what Torah is will absolutely change your life - guaranteed!
AMEN that was the best way to say it sis. I know what you taught me has been life changing and I love your zeal for truth.
ReplyDeleteThe Sabbath appointed by God is the seventh day from the creation; the "venerable day of the sun" dictated by Constantine is the seventh day from Christ's resurrection. The author, John Nevins Andrews calls the switch nothing less than "perverse ingenuity". Constantine's law regarding Sunday observance as a day of rest was enacted in 321 A.D.
ReplyDeleteJohn Chrysostom, in Homily 1 in Adversus Judaeos, c 385 CE, had this to say about God's Chosen people: "The festivals of the pitiful and miserable Jews are soon to march upon us one after the other in quick succession: the feast of Trumpets, the feast of Tabernacles, the fasts. There are many in our ranks who say they think as we do. Yet some of these are going to watch the festivals and others will join the Jews in keeping their feasts and observing their fasts. I wish to drive this perverse custom from the Church right now." Appalling, anti-Semitic rhetoric.
Anonymous - that just goes to show you that some people don't know God or the Bible.....
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