Brandon Biggs foretold Trumps attempted assassination on YouTube about 4 months ago, even mentioning being shot in the ear. He has more information about when the economic collapse will occur also. We all need to be ready. I sent out a newsletter this morning also to the members on my social media site. I'm hoping that when they login to the site they will have more to share that I can tell you.
The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination to Adonai, but the prayer of the upright pleases him.
Proverbs 15:8 TLV
God demanded sacrifice from his people, but he required that they come with a penitent and humble heart. Sacrifices brought in a spirit of pride, entitlement, and manipulation are worse than no sacrifice at all.
The simple prayer of the upright is of more value to God than all the sacrifices of the wicked. This is because the purpose of sacrifice is to restore and enhance the worshiper's relationship to him. If a man's heart is unwilling to be restored to God, then sacrifice is of no more value to him than turning the knob of a locked door. Repentance is the key that unlocks the door of atonement.
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Passages like this are particularly problematic for both atheists and Christian me alike.
Why?
Because the Chreaster (Christmas/easter) preachers teach that “God” loves everybody the same. And the critics of religion say there’s a contradiction here because the Bible says the Almighty killed for loving-kindness.
Setting aside for the time being that calling the Almighty by the term “God”, the pagan honorific of the Anglo-Saxons is inappropriate and improper, nowhere in Scripture are we taught that YHWH Elohim (Whom the Church has taken to calling “LORD God”) loves everyone equally. And if we remove that made up nonsense from our religion we will find writ in Scripture that YHWH infact plays favorites. He always has and He always will.
And when we can eliminate that nonsensical notion of equality in how our Heavenly Father hands out His favor, we can quiet the critics aswell who say He can’t kill for love.
YHWH said in His Word that He is no respector of persons. But those words aren’t uttered in a vacuum. He did not say them in isolation. He said He doesn’t favor one over the other when it comes to their obedience and repentance.
All who turn to Him in truth, everyone who humbles themselves and holds fast to His Name and His Ways and loves those things He loves — all these shall be as His very own…
But who are those who are His very own?
Israel.
Contrary to what Christianity told you, YHWH doesn’t care about you cause you’re so special. He doesn’t love you because you’re oh so precious in His eyes. Infact, He said that if you do those things He hates, that infact He hates you.
Your pastor may ply you with that pithy saying “Hate the sin/love the sinner.” And that may be all well and good for the Christian world which is undoubtedly more holy than the Holy One, but the Holy One Himself said these people are abominable to Him. He said that His Soul hates them…and while we are at it, “them” may very well be “us”. So let’s not get it twisted and think we are above it all and super chummy with the Almighty, like we learned in churchianity.
YHWH tells us He hates those who DO evil.
And what is evil?
Anything and everything that runs contrary to His expressed Written Instructions to Moses. Instructions explained by the “Prophets” throughout the ages. Instructions, exemplified and lived out perfectly by Yeshua, King Messiah when He walked this World. Instructions He reiterated that we ourselves are to obey and follow after in their fullness. Instructions Chreaster preachers say have passed away and who instruct you to daily break, setting you in the category of all things the Almighty said that He does hate.
YHWH doesnt love you because you are inherently invaluable.
YHWH loves you because you know your only value is in Him and because you therefore fill your soul with all that He values.
Sure, the Blood of Yeshua will pay for all your lack. His shed blood will buy up all your accumulated debt. His Blood forgives you and enables you to do all this. But His Blood didn’t do it all for you like the false teachers of the Christian faith have stated.
You were in a negative relationship with your Creator, and He sent His Living Word to die for you, not so that you can coast and live carefree. He did that to set you at a net neutral. In Him you have no debt. You were in a hole you couldn’t climb out of. He lifted you out and set you back on solid ground and told you how to walk uprightly before Him…but He will not walk for you.
Your Messiah didn’t do it all for you so you don’t have to. He did all for you that you could not possibly do for yourself, so that you yourself could do all that you possibly can.
And your desire and deeds set in that direction in which He told you to go, put you in among the people He loves - Israel.
Not your religion. Not your birth and blood, confession or conversion.
What sets you in The Way as one of His treasured possessions is putting one foot infront of the other to walk uprightly before Him…falling in The Way, getting back up and walking again and again and again.
So yes, YHWH loves you….But He also hates you.
He loves you if you do what He says, and He hates you if you do what He forbids.
And even when He hates you He loves you by sending you “prophets” and sending His Word. By calling you to Him and by clearly showing you how to walk in His Way so that you can be loved by Him.
But otherwise, no, He does not love all He made in the same manner. And for those He does love and cherish above all others, namely Israel, He will infact do terrible, terrible things.
He will kill kings and annihilate nations. He will topple religious systems and throw down ancient structures. He will be dreadful for those He loves…as any good Father would.
So in that knowledge, what camp will you choose to be in?
The camp of the people of His love? - Israel.
Or the camp of the people of His hate? - the Nations.
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I have a challenge for you. I probably have stated this challenge before, and if I have, forgive me. Go and read Genesis - Malachi, and read it without any eisegesis. That is, any teaching or "this is what I think it says" or anything of the like. Just read it for what it says. Don't go and try to force something in there that isn't (we all do this more than we think we do.)
SPOILER ALERT - If you are stopping to go do the challenge, stop here. Come back when you are ready.
What did you find? I find there is a theme to every book there: God wants people to obey His Law.
Gen-Deut - God is training people to obey, directly at first, then through Moses.
The historical books - We see the people start slowly moving away from obeying and the curses that end up following.
The poetry books - All centered around how great the Law is, that we should be following it, or lamenting the fact that people aren't.
The prophetic books - God stating over and over, He is angry that His Law is not being obeyed and judgement will come. But there is hope if people turn from their ways and start following.
With that context, we can then go into the Gospels. Then Acts. Then the letters. Is there a shift of that message? A twist as my comic is referencing?
To most that grew up in a "New Testament Church" and haven't read much of the OT without church-tradition lenses, they would say that there is a twist. "The Law is no longer needed! Jesus did it all so we don't have to!"
However, if we have the context of the OT, and remember that when most of the NT books are speaking about Scripture, they are only referring to the OT books, we can see that this stance isn't correct. That the Bible is one continuous plea from God for everyone to choose Him and obey His Law.
Some verses to consider:
Numbers 23:19 - God is not a man, that he should lie, nor a son of man, that he should repent [i.e. change the direction He is going or change His mind as most translations put it]
Malachi 3:6a - For I, Yahweh, don't change;
Psalm 19:7 - The Law of the LORD is perfect.
Now, questions for you to consider if you still feel like the narrative has changed from OT to NT:
If God does not change, nor changes his mind, why would He change His mind once He sent His son to die for us? Didn't Jesus even say that His words weren't His own, but His Father's? And in all Jesus' teachings it was all pointing back to the Father?
If the Law is perfect, wouldn't changing it make it imperfect?
And some I have posted before:
If God is our source for good, and He defines what is good and evil through the Law (Deut. 30:15), and now not following the Law, which is defined as evil in Deuteronomy 30, is now good, doesn't that make a contradiction with the Bible as a whole? And fly in the face of Isaiah 5:20?
If good can change, and God is our source of good, because only God is good (Mark 10:18), then God changes and Malachi 3:6 is wrong?
If God can change, or change how we are to approach Him (which is another common "get-a-around" to say it isn't God changing, but how we interact with him), then how can we be certain He isn't going to change how we interact with Him tomorrow? or the next day? Who is to say that there isn't another Messiah coming that we are to believe in instead of Jesus? Or some other way to come to God?
ANOTHER SPOILER - To answer these questions is simple: God doesn't change, the story of the Bible doesn't shift or twist, the Law is perfect and good and still applicable to the believer today just as much as when it was given. This is how we know what is expected of us, how we know Jesus is our Savior and there will be no other, and know what good is.
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