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The Ignored Torah
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‘THE HATED TORAH’

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YEHEZQEL’S PERSPECTIVE

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Please Review Yehezqel (Ezekiel) Chapters 3, 18, and 33

Have you ever analyzed your relationship with your Creator? How many blessings can I receive from Him? I personally have wrestled in prayer many times, asking how to receive the fullness that YaHuWaH has to offer. He started deepening me concerning His Torah, and that was His answer. I started to live by every Word of YaHuWaH and apply all that it says. I looked around and I noticed that I was nearly alone. It seems that the Book of Acts was true. When you serve YaHuWaH, the world gets turned “upside down”. The Messianite family, whom I love dearly, seemed to have hardened their hearts to the washing and touching, the doctrines of keeping oneself from uncleannes [the second half of Wayyiqra, that is, Leviticus 11]. And on the other hand, I know of the Messianic Jews who believe in YaHuWShA, who keep the washing, and touching, and cleanness laws, but they mingle so much Mishnah and Talmud into their beliefs that they have refused YaHuWShA to open the narrow door for them. Not only that, they plaster it with “whited” plaster, adding to the Word of YaHuWaH, which commands all of the plagues that are written in the book to be visited on them (Revelation 22:19). It seems like it is a religion of intellect only. The point I am trying to make is that all of the Torah is binding, except the Aaronic, or Levitical, Priesthood blood rites and other types of priestly offerings (Hebrews 7:11-12).

Ask yourself these questions: “Is my faith what Scripture portrays?” The Torah says such and such, but you say, “That is inconvenient for me”. The Torah says to keep the commandments (over 100 commandments from the New Covenant alone). But my lifestyle is so much more important to limit or inconvenience me, to love YaHuWShA with all of my heart? Remember Ya’aqob (James) 2:8-15. If you break just one commandment, you have broken them all.

Obeying His Word completely is what gives us the fullness of the fellowship with YaHuWaH and YaHuWShA, His Son. Obedience is how we return His endless love He has given us. You have just learned the secrets of the universe! Oneness with YaHuWaH and YaHuWShA is the Torah! Please invest much time at this website. Prove YaHuWaH wrong! It will be impossible.

I would like to share some examples of Torah obedience. If you even touch a slice of contaminated bread or cheese (having pig enzymes in it), and choose not to wash your body and your clothes and wait until sunset, you have just died in your sins! If you don’t know the Torah, you cannot ask for forgiveness, can you?

Second example, let’s say you have an appointment at the bank. You go in and sit in a chair that a woman on her menses just sat in. You have just become unclean. The Torah commands that the chair she sat in is unclean all the days that she is on her time of separation. Why do you think it is called the time of separation? The woman in Scripture changes her whole lifestyle during her menses. Since you don’t know the Torah, you don’t go home, bathe in water, wash your clothes, and be unclean until the even. So you have just died in your sins! On top of that, you are now unclean. So whatever you sit on, you cause others to become unclean as well. Don’t you get it? You bring sin on others! Because the angels are sure going to note these infractions of the Torah and mark them on your account. So you just added sin to someone else’s account!

Third example, let’s say…you men, who get up in the morning and shower and shave. Have you forgotten what the Torah has said to not distort or mar the edges of your beard (Wayyiqra 18:27; Ya’aqob 2:8-15; 1 Corinthians 15:56)? So, if you shave, you are dead in your sins!

In Debarim 22:5, YaHuWaH says not to wear a woman’s garment (a bald face is a woman’s garment). Now, you are dead in your sins twice! Again, a bald face is a woman’s garment. Show me a woman with a beard. Do you get my point?

For the fourth example, you come home from work. You have had a long day, and you want to take your beautiful family out to eat at a restaurant. You eat food contaminated by contact with unclean food, which may have enzymes or renant. Then you sit on surfaces made unclean by others, and that makes you unclean. If you’re entire family does not go home, bathe, wash clothes, and wait until the even to be clean again, they are all dead in their sins!
What is sin? The transgression of the Torah (1 Yohanan 3:4).

I want to make this completely clear. In no way do I denigrate the victory of the slaughtering that YaHuWShA has made for us. I did this teaching to prove a point. That once we become aware of something that is sin, we have to make a commitment to stop doing it, which is what repentance is all about, turning to the opposite path of the way you were going. Once we learn what sin is, and choose not to turn from it, it proves what is spoken in Galatians 2:17, which states, “And if, while seeking to be declared right by MaSHiYaCh, we ourselves also are found sinners, is MaSHiYaCh then a servant of sin? May it never be!” This verse of Scripture proves that, once you learn what to do, and you think by just confessing your sins takes care of the matter, you have now made the Mashiach a servant of your sin, which is near blasphemy.

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