Tuesday, December 2, 2014

The Very Elect Will Be Deceived

1 John 3; Ezekiel 44:20; Numbers 15:37-41; Matthew 9:20-22; John 5:43; Psalm 40:6-7; Hebrews 10:5; Daniel 9:27; Isaiah 53:3; Revelation 13:3-4; John 5:43; Matthew 5:17; Luke 24:27; Romans 3:31; Galatians 3:15-17; Numbers 15:27; Psalm 40:6; Numbers 15:30; John 4:22, 14:15-21; Isaiah 48:15-20; Psalm 34:19; Isaiah 40:31; Luke 24:45; 1 John 2:5-6

We are walking in today:  The Very Elect Will Be Deceived

Witness love & commandment in the same verses throughout the Bible: H157 'ahab to love,
human love for another, includes family, sexual appetites, human appetite for objects such as food, drink, sleep, wisdom, human love for or to God. H4687 mitsvah commandment, commandment (of man), the commandment (of God), commandment (of code of wisdom)Joshua 22:5; Mark 12:30-31; John 13:34; 14:31; 15:12; Romans 13:9; 2 Corinthians 8:8; 1 John 3:23, 4:21; 2 John 1:5-6

We have opposing ideas facing us today, Fiveamprayer--the Hebrew Yeshua and the Greek Jesus.  Many of us have had the picture of a Caucasian male with long hair wearing a white tunic that reached down to the calves or ankles.  Being a Jewish man in the area, we now call the Middle East, would actually give Him an olive complexion. His hair would be held back in some fashion.  In Numbers we have that all Jewish males were to wear tzizit on the four corners of their garment and made of blue threads, yet our white tunic wearing Greek Jesus wears nothing similar.  The differences of the Hebrew Yeshua and the Greek Jesus go on and on that we find that they are two different people.  This is why we have this warning from Paul in 2 Corinthians 11, for the people not to receive another Jesus or rather Yeshua.  The name Jesus shows up in recent translations and the name Yeshua goes back for years and years.  This seemingly translational mix-up goes beyond the name being taken from Hebrew to Latin to Greek and then English, it goes much deeper than that.  The requirements and definition of the Messiah as given in the Tanahk, the First Testament--don't equate with the details tied to the Greek Jesus.  After being crucified was not in the tomb for 3 days and 3 nights but 1 day and 2 nights.  The Greek Jesus also has holidays: christmas, easter, halloween--that are not given to us to uphold by Yahweh.  The Hebrew Yeshua follows all of the instruction for observing Yahweh's days or the Lord's Feasts--Shabbat, Passover, First Fruits, Shavout, Yom Kippur, Rosh HaShanah, Sukkot, Chanukah.  Yeshua died for our sins and was in the tomb for 3 days and 3 nights and the anointed King, Christ got up on the third day it is this Jesus that Paul preached.  Jesus Christ the Son of God.  Fiveamprayer we have to know for sure which Jesus we are calling on.  Every religion recognizes Jesus but when looking closer which one is the right one?  We are called to be kings and that is because it is Christ in us the hope of glory.  Yahweh has given us this kingship and that makes Him the King of kings.
Let's look at little more at this...the word anti in Greek means substitution or another taking place for something else. So the anti-Christ would be a substitute for the real, authentic Messiah.  The Greek Jesus fits the bill--he opposes the deity and humanity of Yeshua, the Word made flesh; removes the definition of sin, the Torah and nails it to the cross;  tears down the eternal covenant of Yahweh, the Torah; also claims the ability to change the immutable word of Yahweh at his whim.  All things against what the word of Yahweh, the Bible has said.  How can the word of God made flesh, disagree with the word of God?  That is impossible so what answer do we have left?  We have been sold a bill of goods that our Messiah is a Greek speaking, non-Jew, who is able to do away with the commandments of God and dispense his grace, who operates as the second person in the trinity and has a total of three appearances on Earth.  Search the scriptures, friend that does not define the Christ, anointed King sent by Yahweh to restore His people back to Him!  For more on this teaching click here 

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