Monday, March 28, 2016

Are we fulfilling the Greatest Commandment?

Many modern-day Babylonian Christians are fond of believing that the ONLY Commandments we must obey is to, ‘“Love” God with all of our heart soul mind and strength,’ and to, ‘”Love,” our neighbor as ourselves.’ (Matthew 22:36-40). Most of them FALSELY believe that as long as they do these two things they have fulfilled the requirements of the Law, and so they can ignore any other biblical instruction which they don’t happen to personally favor.
One HUGE problem is that in most cases they REFUSE to define LOVE the way that the Almighty Father defines love in His Word.
The definition and description of love is found in 1 Corinthians 13:4-8. So if we do not practice doing these things, then we are NOT being loving, regardless of what we claim.
Part of the biblical definition of love is that DOES NOT rejoice in iniquity, but love rejoices in the truth.
So if I am rejoicing in what the Bible defines to be iniquity, then I’m not being loving according to the biblical definition of the term, [1 Corinthians 13:6].
If I REFUSE to rejoice in what the Bible defines to be truth, then I am NOT being loving, according to the biblical definition of the term.
The Bible CLEARLY defines the Torah of YHWH, (His Laws, His Commandments, and His Instructions), to be EVERLASTING TRUTH.
If you rejoice in violating, His Laws, His Commandments, and His Instructions, then you are rejoicing in what the Bible defines to be iniquity, and you are NOT being loving according to 1 Corinthians 13:6.
If you REFUSE to REJOICE in the TRUTH, (which by definition INCLUDES the Torah, which is EVERLASTING TRUTH), then by definition, you are NOT being loving, according to the biblical definition of the term; which means that you are VIOLATING the Greatest Commandment, and NOT fulfilling the Greatest Commandment at all, according to the clear definitions of Scripture.
If you refuse to rejoice in the Truth, (which INCLUDES the Torah), then you are NOT walking in
Love, (1 Cor. 13:6). If you are NOT walking in Love, then you are
BREAKING and NOT keeping the Greatest Commandment

As it is written:
By this we know that we love the children of God, when we love God and obey his commandments.” (1 John 5:2, ESV)
As it is written:
For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments. And his commandments are not burdensome.” (1 John 5:3, ESV)
The Bottom Line: IF you rejoice in violating YHWH’s Laws, Commandments, and His Instructions, then you are rejoicing in iniquity, and you are NOT being loving according to (1 Corinthians 13:6). IF you DO NOT REJOICE in the Torah of YHWH, then you are NOT REJOICING in the TRUTH, (John 17:17; Psalm 119:142; Psalm 119:151; Psalm 119:160; John 14:6). IF you are NOT REJOICING in the TRUTH, then you are NOT walking in LOVE, according to (1 Corinthians 13:6).
This would mean that you would be VIOLATING the Greatest Commandment, and NOT fulfilling the Greatest Commandment at all. You can claim that you love not all you want; but in order for your statement to be true, you have to define loving God, the way that HE defines what it means to love Him.

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

8th Commandment-Watch Your Mouth



We quite literally have the power of Eternal Life, or Eternal Condemnation; and it's all less than an inch under our nose. If we are going to walk as successful and overcoming disciples in YHWH and in Messiah, we MUST develop mouth control. It's not optional. It's IMPERATIVE.


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