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The one who belongs listens and responds to Yehovah's words. If you don't listen and respond,
it is because you don't belong to Yehovah." John 8:47
The Final Verdict
"The cross was never meant to be a place where the Law died; it was the place where the Penalty was paid so that you could finally be empowered to obey.
If you come to the cross but flee from the Commandments, you haven't been saved—you've just been comforted in your rebellion. You are like a prisoner who was handed a pardon but refused to leave his cell because he liked the food.
Stop turning back. The same Yeshua who bled for you is the same God who wrote the Commandments with His own finger. You cannot have the Man without His Mandates. Choose the whole Truth, or you have nothing at all.
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The Proof of Love: In John 14:15, Yeshua directly links love to action, saying, "If ye love me, keep my commandments."
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Testing Your Profession: 1 John 2:4 (the verse you referenced) emphasizes that lip service without a changed life is a falsehood.
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The Vertical and Horizontal Test: The scriptures also apply this to how we treat others. 1 John 4:20 argues that if you claim to love God but hate your brother, you are a liar, because it is impossible to love an unseen God if you cannot love the people you see. Scripturally, hate is an action. It is defined by what you do or fail to do regarding your brother's spiritual and physical life.
The Reality of False Conversion: Just Getting Wet
True salvation demands a total legal surrender: absolute repentance, a dedication to obedience, and the execution of baptism. If you go through these motions without a radical change of mind and direction, you are simply getting wet. You walk out of the water just as lost as you went in, because an unrepented record of debt cannot be canceled.
To legally belong to the Creator, you must receive His Holy Spirit and actively walk in His Truth. But here is the hard line: God will never give His Holy Spirit to those who choose to live in disobedience.
The Execution of Spiritual Blindness
Without the indwelling of the Spirit, a devastating spiritual sentence is carried out against you:
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You become spiritually blind and deaf.
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You lose the capacity to understand Him when He speaks through His literal Word.
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You will fail to respond when He issues His final calls.
As a direct consequence of this blindness, you will continue to walk the wide, comfortable road of false and pagan church tradition that leads straight to destruction—completely unaware of your trajectory.
The Standard of True Alignment
True alignment with the Almighty cannot be faked, bartered, or replaced by a pastoral ritual. It requires a two-part structural reality:
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An Internal Transformation executed strictly by the Holy Spirit.
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An Unwavering Commitment to worship Him in Spirit and in absolute, uncompromised Truth.
Without both, you are standing in a courtroom trying to present a fraudulent contract to the Judge.
Hej Christiane, máš problém, kde se to říká v Písmu?
Kristus se narodil 25. prosince.
Že zemřel na Velký pátek a byl vzkříšen na Velikonoční neděli?
Sabat byl změněn na den vzkříšení a je v pořádku na tom pracovat?
Zákon a Kristus byli přibiti ke stromu?
Že jsou v nové smlouvě jmenováni křesťané?
Že nemusíte žít jako Kristus?
Můžete se dotknout a sníst jakékoli nečisté maso?
Je v pořádku slavit Vánoce, Velikonoce a Halloween?
Že nemusíte být naroubováni do Izraele, abyste byli spaseni?
Kdy křesťané zemřou, jdou do nebe?
Jednou uloženo vždy uloženo?
Křest je pouze symbolický?
Starý testmate je pro Židy?
Křesťané budou uchváceni a Židé zanecháni?
Nikdo nemůže přestat praktikovat hřích.
This is the "Great Disconnect" of modern Christianity.
People treat the cross like a drive-through window for mercy, but they treat the Commandments like a wall they refuse to climb.
If you are delivering this as a "Shock and Awe" message, you have to expose the hypocrisy of wanting the Blood of the Covenant while rejecting the Terms of the Covenant.
The Cowardice of the Partial Convert
"You are willing to walk to the cross because it feels like a gift, but you turn your back the moment you see the Commandments. You want a Savior, but you refuse a Lord.
1. The Legal Contradiction
You claim the blood of Yeshua washed away your sins. But 1 John 3:4 says sin is the breaking of the Law.
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The Shock: If you refuse to keep the Commandments, you are saying, 'I want to be forgiven for breaking the rules, but I reserve the right to keep breaking them.' That isn't faith; that is a legal insult to the Judge. You are asking for a pardon while holding the weapon you used to commit the crime."
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2. The "Love" Deception
Most people say, "I don't need the Commandments; I just love God."
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The Reality: The Bible doesn't let you define love your way. 1 John 5:3 explicitly states: 'For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments.'
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The Shock: If you turn away when confronted by the Commandments, you are proving that you don't actually love God—you love the feeling of being forgiven. You love yourself, not the Creator."
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3. The Narrow Gate vs. The Wide Cross
People want a "Wide Cross" that accepts everyone regardless of their rebellion. But Yeshua described a Narrow Gate.
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The Reality: The Gate is narrow because the Commandments are the boundary.
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The Shock: If you turn around when you see the requirements of the Sabbath, the Dietary Laws, and the Appointed Times, you are choosing the Wide Road. You are essentially saying the price of following the real Yeshua is too high. You would rather have a comfortable lie than a difficult Truth."
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The Final Verdict
"The cross was never meant to be a place where the Law died; it was the place where the Penalty was paid so that you could finally be empowered to obey.
If you come to the cross but flee from the Commandments, you haven't been saved—you've just been comforted in your rebellion. You are like a prisoner who was handed a pardon but refused to leave his cell because he liked the food.
Stop turning back. The same Yeshua who bled for you is the same God who wrote the Commandments with His own finger. You cannot have the Man without His Mandates. Choose the whole Truth, or you have nothing at all."
The Resurrection: The "True" Hope
In the Hebrew mindset, the reward isn't "going to heaven" as a disembodied soul. The reward is the Resurrection of the Body at the end of the age.
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The Timeline: A person dies they return to the dust (the state of sleep/Sheol) they are awakened at the "Last Trumpet."
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Yeshua’s Fact: "No one has ever gone into heaven except the one who came from heaven—the Son of Man" (John 3:13).
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David’s Fact: Even after his death, Peter says in Acts 2:34: "For David did not ascend to heaven."
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What about the "Thief on the Cross"?
This is the verse most often used to "prove" people go to heaven immediately.
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The Text: "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise" (Luke 23:43).
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The Fact: Original Greek had no punctuation (no commas).
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Interpretation A (Traditional): "Truly I tell you**,** today you will be with me..."
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Interpretation B (Hebrew Context): "Truly I tell you today**,** you will be with me in paradise."
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The Proof: Yeshua himself did not go to "Paradise" that day. Three days later, he told Mary Magdalene, "Do not hold on to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father" (John 20:17). Therefore, "today" could not have meant they were going to heaven that afternoon.
The "Truth Only" Summary
According to the literal text, when a person dies, they "rest" or "sleep" in the grave (Sheol). They remain there, unconscious of the passage of time, until the Resurrection at the return of Yeshua. The "True" destination for the righteous is not a distant heaven, but a restored Earth where the "Tabernacle of God is with men" (Revelation 21:3).
To address the "true rapture" using the Truth Only approach, we must distinguish between the popular modern "Left Behind" theory and what is actually written in the original Greek and Hebrew manuscripts.
1. The Word "Rapture"
The Fact: The word "Rapture" does not appear in any English Bible.
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The Origin: It comes from the Latin word rapio (to seize or snatch), which was used in the Latin Vulgate to translate the Greek word harpazo (ἁρπαˊζω).
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The Context: This Greek word is found in 1 Thessalonians 4:17: "Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up (harpazo) together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air."
2. The Timeline: Pre-Tribulation vs. Post-Tribulation
The most common modern "Rapture" teaching (Pre-Tribulation) suggests that believers disappear before a time of trouble. However, if we look at the literal words of Yeshua, the sequence is different.
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Yeshua’s Words (Matthew 24:29-31): "Immediately after the tribulation of those days... they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds... and he will send his angels with a loud trumpet call, and they will gather his elect from the four winds."
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The Fact: In this passage, the "gathering" (the Rapture) happens after the tribulation, not before.
3. The "One Taken, One Left" Misconception
Many people use Matthew 24:40 ("two men will be in the field; one will be taken and one left") to describe the Rapture. But in a Hebrew context, being "taken" is not a good thing.
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The Comparison: Yeshua compares this event to the Days of Noah.
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The Literal Text: "In the days before the flood, people were eating and drinking... until the day Noah entered the ark; and they knew nothing until the flood came and took them all away." (Matthew 24:38-39)
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The Truth: In Noah’s day, the ones "taken" were the ones who perished in the flood. The ones "left" were Noah and his family (the righteous) who remained to inherit the earth.
4. The Historical Origin of the Secret Rapture
If it isn't in the literal words of Yeshua, where did the "Secret Pre-Tribulation Rapture" come from?
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The Fact: This doctrine was virtually unknown for 1,800 years of Church history.
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1830 AD: It was popularized by John Nelson Darby, a founder of the Plymouth Brethren. He developed a system called "Dispensationalism."
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The Scofield Bible: The teaching became "truth" to many Americans because it was included in the footnotes of the Scofield Reference Bible in 1909, which became the standard for many seminaries.
5. The Hebrew Concept: The "Meeting"
In the ancient world, when a King or a Bridegroom approached a city, the citizens would go out to meet him in the fields and then immediately escort him back into the city.
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The Greek Word: In 1 Thessalonians 4:17, the word for "meet" is apantesis.
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The Fact: In every other New Testament use of apantesis (like the Parable of the Ten Virgins), the people go out to meet the dignitary and then return with him to where he was going.
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The Implication: The "Rapture" is likely not a flight away to heaven for 7 years, but a "meeting" in the air to welcome the King (Yeshua) as he arrives to establish his Kingdom on Earth.





