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I have
been evaluating this rhetoric and seeing the behavior of church leaders and the
saints is saddening. I will say that I don’t hate Christians but my problem
with them is their ignorance and arrogance that get to me. Please, let me
explain. Throughout the Bible specifically, the Torah or what they called the
Old Testament I do not see anywhere that mentioned anything about pastors
except prophets or prophetesses. Besides the New Testament Ephesian 4:11-13
which states “11 And He gave some to be apostles, some
prophets, some evangelists, and some pastors and teachers, 12 for
the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the [e]edifying
of the body of Christ, 13 till we all come to
the unity of the faith and the knowledge of the Son of God, to a
perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ.” First of
all, most Christians still believe that the Messiah is the white Jesus picture
circulating online. Secondly, these verses would have made sense that’s if they
didn’t do away with the law of Mosheh (Moses). The sad part of it is they recite these verses
but yet are falling into deeper sins. Get this, they still don’t have any clue
as to why. When they speak, they sound like an oxymoron and I’m not kidding.
There are so many questionable things about the
New Testament that Christians take to heart. I found some of these letters that
the translators or what they called scholars put together specifically Paul’s
letters that don’t align with the Torah but that’s another subject itself.
Nonetheless, after evaluating the situation, the first question that came to
mind was which one of the Gods ordained your pastor or anointed him or her. The
second question is if your pastor was ordained by God what was the instruction
or the assignment that was given for him or her to follow? The third question
is did your pastor understood his or her assignment? I can go to numerous
examples from the Old Testament or the Torah in regards to the prophets. Every
one of the prophets and prophetesses their job was to proclaim or relaying a
message from God to the children of Yashar’el.
Many times you will see God says to his prophet or prophetess, go and tell the children of Yahshar’el simply because he gave him or her a message or instructions for the children of Yashar’el. Let me go to the first question, which one of the gods ordained your pastor? Understand, there are many gods out there and there is also Satan who can make himself in the appearance of a god. Satan is the great deceiver and deceptive. He can talk to you as if it was God himself but if you don’t have the spirit of discernment you will not recognize his voice. So, I will ask the question again which one of the gods ordained your pastor to preach the gospel? I’m not here to judge anyone but when a pastor stands on the pulpit and says that the God of the children of Yashar’el ordained him or her then this is where it becomes problematic. I’m not saying that God doesn’t ordain people. Let me explain because this is relating to Christian pastors in general who claimed that God ordained them to preach the gospel. As we know Christian Pastors use the Bible to preach or teach “quotes” to the good news of the Messiah Yahusha whom they called Jesus, right? They specifically stick to the New Testament because they believe that the law of Mosheh (Moses) is done away. Who told them the law is done away I do not know. Maybe is the same God whom “quote” ordained them.
I need you to keep in mind that the God of the Children
of Yashar’el (Israel) gave Mosheh (Moses) His commandments, Laws, and Statutes
for the children of Yashar’el as an instruction so they can walk righteously
before Him and by them keeping these instructions He will remain in their midst.
Therefore, if God ordained anyone or the Christian pastors is so that they will
teach His commandments, Laws, and Statutes, right? Unlike the Messiah, he
instructed the twelve to go and teach the word or the good news to the lost
sheep of Yahshar’el (Israel). Understand that it was the law of Mosheh (Moses)
in addition to that the good news that was he came to let them know that after
his death they no longer need to offer any sacrifices for their sins because he
was the ultimate sacrifice. Also, the water baptism, and that was it.
When you look at Christianity in general whether
Panticostal church, Baptist, the body of Christ, Catholics, non-denomination churches
you name it, each of them is teaching their message but use the same book
called the Bible. This brings me to the conclusion that each of the pastors
from these churches either received different messages or were ordained by
different gods because they are not on the same page at all when they are using
the same book. Also, the message they received doesn’t align with the
commandments the God of the children of Yahshar’el (Israel) gave to Mosheh
(Moses). Now, that’s a big problem because if the God of the children of
Yashar’el ordained a pastor and that pastor is teaching something other than
what He commanded then one must re-evaluate which one of the gods ordained that
pastor. God is not a God of confusion. It is either he or she didn’t comprehend
the instruction that was given or Satan ordained him or her.
My understanding is Christians are supposed to be
believing in the teaching of the Christ (Messiah), correct? The Messiah was
sent by God who is the God of the children of Yashar’el (Israel). He believed
in the Torah and also respected that even though He was the son of God in the
flesh he had to abide by his Father’s commandments, Laws, and Statutes.
Understand, every verse that he quoted was from the Torah or the Old Testament.
He even made it clear about His assignment giving to him by God, his Father in
heaven. He knew that he came to die for our sins but not to add or removed from
the commandments, laws, and Statutes. You don’t believe me, let’s go to Matthew
5:17 and it reads, “Think not that I am come to destroy the law or
the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill.” Why did he say that is
because he knew that He cannot add or removed from the Torah. After all, they
are eternal ordinances. Deuteronomy 4:2” Ye shall not add
unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish ought from
it, that ye may keep the commandments of the Lord your God which I
command you.” And in Revelation 22: “For I testify to everyone who hears the
words of the prophecy of this book: If anyone adds to these things, [b]God will add to him the plagues that are written
in this book;”
The Messiah’s parents understood the importance
of the Law that God gave to Mosheh (Moses) therefore, they raised him by the
law of Mosheh. Meaning, he was Circumcised on the 8th day (Luke 2:21),
Miryam (Marie) did the purification according to the Torah (Luke 2:22-24), presented
to the temple (Luke2:22), keeping all the feasts, and Sabbaths. Now, tell me
why pastors are telling their assembly that the law is done away with and they
don’t need to keep it but just believe in Jesus and they will be saved? Get
this, the Jesus they believe in and telling their assembly about is not even
the Messiah nor did he died for anyone. Tell me why? Why they worshiped Paul so
much? In my opinion, Paul appeared to be a confused character in the New
Testament. He doesn’t seem to know where he stands and he told people not to
keep the commandments and to be his imitator. The way I see it, Christians take
Paul as their savior more than the Savior himself. That’s why it is problematic.
That’s why I ask the question, who ordained Christian pastors? Because they
strongly believe that the law of Mosheh (Moses) is done away all you have to do
is believe in a fictitious character named Jesus. If the God of the children of
Yashar’el ordained anyone I’m sure He would not tell that individual to do away
with His commandments, Laws, and Statutes that are eternal ordinances because
He doesn’t change nor the word that comes out of his mouth.
