Okay, so you should be coming from part three of this series. These videos are a part of a topical series and should be watched from the beginning in order if you're going to understand what is being presented. So please, if you have not watched part one, stop this video and start back from video one.
Okay, so in part three, we dealt with an important conclusion that needed to be brought out. The conclusion was that Christianity is a religion of tears, that Satan planted in the same field Yahusha planted His good seed in. It may feel like it's biblical, but when it is fully grown, the faith is completely seen to be opposite of the Scriptures.
It does not match the Scriptures. Now, understandably, there is some hesitation and resistance from a statement like this. It could first feel like you're going against your own faith because the powers that be have made it that people feel that Christianity is the original religion and original faith.
This is very far from the truth, and stepping away from Christianity, you are not going against the Word; you're actually embracing and enforcing the Word. How many people call themselves Christians and dwell in wickedness? How many Christians celebrate pagan holidays?
How many tell you that the law is done away with? How many believe in being part of this world? Today, anybody can call themselves a Christian, and people believe it.
I mean, anyone could say it. Um, like whenever you're going through a sticky situation, you know that no matter what, if your family's not there, you've got the Lord. And I had no idea that you guys were such hardcore Christians.
Yeah, um, do you and Kanye have Bible studies just by yourselves? We don't. I mean, we'll send each other different Biblical verses, and he'll definitely come to church; he'll love it when we're there.
You know, I think we're more spiritual. I think we really believe in the afterlife and heaven and just really spiritual, and my whole family is, and we just live our lives like that. We just try to be good people and respect other people and be kind.
Well, that's a Christian. And that is, yeah, like you know, really, we grew up really Christian and of spirit my whole life. My favorite Bible verse, because I am Christian, is Acts something.
I mean, look at Christianity today; Kirk Franklin is the best example of Christianity today. This man, he actually was wicked from the get-go, but because the veil of Christianity was still masking, he was much more milder in how he displayed himself to Christians. He brought in subtle changes in gospel music very subtly over time, but now we're in the last days, and the tears have finally grown in full.
He has come out to be an example of what Christianity is. It is a faith of "do what thou wilt. " No one judges anyone in Christianity because the faith does not require being set apart and is totally an attachment to this world.
So Kirk can easily push away another Christian and call out their hypocrisy because all dwelling in the religion of Christianity are dwelling in a religion of tears. Kirk, he's just exposing it. You see, if Christianity was true, the body as a whole would tell that man to sit his butt down somewhere.
Anyway, what I'm saying is that the religion of Christianity is a religion of tears; it will not lead those who follow it to the destination that they believe they are going. And listen, I know it sounds like judgment, and maybe it is hard to hear, but it absolutely needs to be understood. In the last video, someone said, "I am a born-again believer in Jesus Christ who puts his faith in Him alone.
I believe in the gospel found in 1 Corinthians 15. I have been delivered from a dark lifestyle of drugs, sex, homelessness, etc. I live each day trying to mimic Him, and He is at the forefront of my mind all the time.
I am now married with two boys and a ministry leader at my church. All glory to God! " Am I a tear?
I feel like this question was a sincere one, and it is a good example of what I'm speaking of. First off, to answer this question, let me say that nothing that he said here would allow any one of us to make a diagnosis of his faith. There are many Christians that are like this; it really means nothing.
Let me tell you a story. What I'm saying—a long time ago, over 10 years ago at least, as I was growing in my faith, another brother that I knew was living a worldly lifestyle. He used to get drunk, smoke a lot of weed, and did immoral things, and around his friends, he was seen as the low man on the totem pole.
At that time, I was seeking fellowship because I had left the church, and when he and I started speaking about our faith, I got excited. I instantly started to try to help him out any way I could. We started a men's Bible study together in my home, and it started off good until things started getting dicey.
When I was speaking against the world and pagan holidays, he kept saying that I was wrong, and he couldn't explain it, but he needed an elder of his church to come and talk about it. Now, at that time, I was nowhere near the understanding that I have now, so a lot of it I would get angry about, and there was conflict. Let's just say that.
Anyway, long story short, we disconnected and had a complete falling out. At the time, I called him a super churchy type of. .
. Christian, now here's the thing: in a very general sense, judging off this world’s standards, I have seen that in his life going to church was good for him. He was not the same as he was before.
He even later started a family and is in ministry at his church. You see, the pastor of the church embraced him, gave him a job, and let him grow inside the family of the church, and basically he was tied to that minister in the church completely. His life was very much like what this brother was saying in this testimony in his question.
Now, knowing this brother that I'm speaking about from my past, he absolutely is a tare. The change in his lifestyle and being in the ministry in the church, they're all good things in regard to this world, but in serving Yah, this is not what matters. All that is a way that the world justifies and measures faith and how they review faith.
But this man, he still puts up Christmas trees and is very much aligned to mainstream church doctrine. I know this because he puts it on social media. For all I know, he could very well be the one who made that comment because it's exactly the same testimony.
My point is, based on the criteria of what this man said in the comment and asking if he was a tare, we cannot make a determination because people do clean up their lives in the Christian church. There's no disputing that the Christian Church could stop you from a lot of things that he mentioned in his comment, but that does not allow us to know whether anyone is wheat or tare. That's why the parable of the wheat and tares is important, because tares look identical to wheat until they are fully grown.
So, if these certain habits one has are looking pretty righteous and holy, it can make one feel like they're truly living for our Father. But what needs to be understood is that that is not a way anyone will be able to discern or determine it. And maybe you're very much like this: you grew up in a church, and you know you're a different person than you were before.
You believe, you praise God, and you live for Him now. You hear that you could be a tare, and now you're mad with me saying things like, "How dare this man, that doesn't even know me, say such a thing? He doesn't even know my heart!
This man is just judgmental. " I know Satan is saying this to many of you. Let me tell you that I understand where you're coming from, but this is why I started this series off with a test.
Because there are many different ways to argue and debate about this, being that this subject is very deep and multi-layered. Not every Christian is the same, and that's because of denominations and debates of separation within the religion of Christianity as a whole. But the best way to understand your faith and what side of the truth you're on is to understand your perspective of the scriptures and what we are waiting for.
This is why I started this series off with a test, because listen, you can agree or disagree and we can go back and forth about it. Yeah, you can say I'm false all you want, but if there's no way for me to prove what I'm saying or for you to prove that I'm false, we would just be going in circles. So, we should go through the test and review the biblical answers.
In part one of this series, I did not give the answers to that test immediately because I was hoping that people would engage first and answer the questions, and praise Yah, many people did. The questions from this test are a good place to start in determining where you place in Christianity. You must test Christianity; test all things.
You must test Christianity and understand the doctrines that were taught to you. I don't understand why that would be so bad or harmful to do so. Anyways, what we're going to do is go over the questions and answers on testing Christianity, and anyone can review this and see where they stand.
We'll review the test. Let's begin. Okay, so this is very important.
I honestly think that every Christian should take this test and review. There are many people that want to come at me and speak against what I'm saying, and so be it. But here it is: if I am false and what I'm saying is false, all anyone needs to do is take this test and prove what they are saying.
Just prove it, and you can easily show that I'm false. As I said, I waited a week to go through the answers because I like engaging in the comments. I don't run from my comments, and I like understanding what people really believe.
I've dealt with many people, and it was proven that Christianity is not preparing those who follow it. Most of the answers to the questions were pretty much the same thing, and in many cases, people do backflips and hurdles to not actually apply what the scriptures actually say. I have found that people make what they want to believe the basis and foundation of how they will apply the scriptures instead of letting the scriptures be the basis of what they believe.
I will show you, but first, let's review the questions. Question one: Who did our Father, Yahweh the Most High, make the New Covenant with? Question two: What scripture gives the Covenant for Christians?
Question three: What does our Father plan to do in the last days before Messiah comes back and becomes King? Question four: What are you waiting for our Father to do with Christians during. .
. These last days, question five: Are we trying to go to heaven or stay on Earth? These are very simple, basic questions.
They are not hard theological questions, not questions that should draw a great deal of debate, but they are fundamental to this faith. Now, what I'm going to do first is show you some of the answers to these questions. Let me say this first: I'm not posting the name of the person who answered these questions.
For those that did put their answers up, I appreciate you taking the test and putting out your answers. This is not being used to judge you or embarrass you, which is why I'm not even showing your name. This is just to help and illustrate the point.
Your answers are a great help in order to illustrate my overall point, and don't even worry if you are wrong. Most people won't even take the test, so you being bold enough to take the test should be commended. Again, I'm not against you, so let's get to it.
Question one: Who did our Father Yahweh, the Most High, make the New Covenant with? Let me read you a few of the answers. One said, "The New Covenant Jesus gave to his 12 disciples.
" I don't even know what that means. Another one said, "The New Covenant is the promise that God makes with mankind that he will forgive sin and restore communion with those whose heart believe in his son, Jesus Christ. Jesus is the mediator of the New Covenant, and his death on the cross is the basis of the promise.
" A lot of information, but not actually answering the question. Another answer was, "All under Messiah. " He's basically saying that Yah made the New Covenant with everyone.
These are a few of the answers. You know, people try to be deep, or they're just way too simple. Some people simply don’t have a clue.
This is the first important understanding of this faith, because so many people say that they don't practice replacement theology, and that that's not their doctrine. But this question right here proves the belief of many. It proves that people practice replacement theology even if they don't actually recognize that they do.
If a person gets this question wrong, I already know that they are not in the truth, and I know what will follow after it with the rest of the questions. Please remember what I have said in all these videos: Christianity rejects the way our Father actually chose to reach humanity, and they make it only about the way Christians want to receive Him. You will see that that is exactly what people are doing when they're answering this question.
You see, the answer to this question is very simple and direct. If you're being biblical, you can always tell if the person is applying religion or the Bible to their beliefs because the answer, again, is very simple. So, what is the answer to this question?
Who did our Father Yahweh, the Most High, make the New Covenant with? Here, our Father Yahweh, the Most High, made a covenant with the house of Yasharel and Yahuda. Israel and Judah.
So, there's no confusion. That's the answer very clearly given in Scripture. I'll read it: "Behold, the days are coming," says Yahweh, "when I will make a New Covenant with the house of Yasharel and with the house of Yahuda.
Not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I took them by the hand to lead them out of the land of Egypt, My covenant which they broke, though I was a husband to them," says Yahweh. "But this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Yasharel after those days," says Yahweh. "I will put My law in their minds and write it on their hearts, and I will be their Elohim, and they shall be My people.
No more shall every man teach his neighbor, and every man his brother, saying, 'Know Yahweh,' for they all shall know Me, from the least of them to the greatest of them," says Yahweh. "For I will forgive their iniquity, and their sin I will remember no more. " That's Jeremiah 31:31-34.
And do you know what? This is actually repeated and quoted in the book of Hebrews 8:8-11. This is who Yahweh, the Most High, made the New Covenant with: Yasharel and Yahuda.
If we just let the Scriptures speak for themselves, then it becomes very easy. But because Christianity does not actually like that answer, they go all around to make it fit with how they want to see it. This answer does not reject salvation to the Gentiles; it's just the truth of the Scriptures.
But because Christianity needs it to be all about Christians, they don't answer this first question accurately. I mean, look how simple and clear the Scriptures answer that question. There should not be one person that does not answer this question correctly if they're actually applying the Scriptures.
And that's why this question is number one. If you ask others this question, and they go all the way around this answer, it's because they don't truly accept the covenant our Father made, and they need to make their own doctrines in order to accept it. So, listen: the New Covenant was made with the house of Yasharel and the house of Yahuda, as the Scripture clearly states.
You cannot make the Scriptures mean what you would like them to say. If you're going to be a part of this faith, you have to take them based on how Yah has given it. Now, does He provide a way for Gentiles to be partakers of this covenant and be grafted in?
Absolutely, yes! Because Messiah was prophesied to be a light to the Gentiles. But.
. . We cannot just make our own doctrine and ignore what Yah did.
When we do this, this is exactly how we do not live aligned to His word and how we make another religion, which is exactly what Christianity is. You will find that this is what Christians do; they just make up their own doctrine to suit how they want to believe. Let's go to the next question: Question number two.
What scripture gives the covenant for Christians? After all the running around, I found that this was really when the answers got interesting. One person answered, actually Jeremiah chapter 31:31-34.
Yeah, that same scripture I just used to explain who the New Covenant was actually made with, and it said nothing about Christians in that scripture—nothing. The next person said everyone falls into that New Covenant that Jesus gave to His disciples, but again, that's not what I asked. Another one said many scriptures; Luke 22:19-20 and Matthew 26:26-29 are two places.
Now, if you read those scriptures, it says nothing about a covenant being made with Christians. But okay. Another one said for Christians, Jeremiah 31, Romans 9, Romans 11; Christians being Jews and Gentiles going all the way around making doctrine.
And another one said there is no scripture that states a covenant to Christians; Jesus was the New Covenant, and He gave word to the Jewish people. Saul, who became Paul, who was Jewish, was raised up to give it to the Gentiles. This topic is covered in Galatians 3:28-29.
And you see this last one right here—this person started off right, but then he had to add more to it in order to put Christianity into it. So what do we find here from these questions? You see some people do know the scripture about the New Covenant from Jeremiah 31, but instead of applying it correctly to what it actually says, they want to use it to make their own doctrines.
They said it applies to Christians; it says nothing about Christians in that prophecy. And then these other comments use all these other scriptures, and not anywhere in those scriptures do you find the answer to the question of Yah making a covenant with Christians—not anywhere. You see, the actual answer to this question is again a very simple one: the answer is there is no covenant made with Christians.
It's really just as simple as that. There is not one scripture that makes a covenant with Christians; you will not find this anywhere. And if the person is actually treating the word with respect, the answer to this question should be simple; there’s no covenant.
So if somebody’s making doctrines and going all around the place when it’s clearly not in the Bible that there’s a covenant with Christians, people are making up their own doctrines and their own beliefs. The truth is that Christianity is the faith of Gentiles hijacking the faith of Yasharel, and because they believe the faith is all about them—them being Christians—they answer these questions with a false Christian mindset that takes them out of the truth. Gentile believers in Yahusha can be grafted into Yasharel as a wild branch; this is the way that they come to be received by Yah.
They are received by taking part in the blessing that was prophesied to come through Abraham's seed. There’s no taking away from that if you live in the truth. But the covenant, the way Yah put this together, it all is through Yash’el and Yahuda; the New Covenant is what He said.
You just have to take His word. You can't apply how you want to look at it. You know, another point to this: people keep using the scripture from Paul, and they use it incorrectly to make some false doctrine and add their replacement theology in.
As one of the people said, this topic is covered in Galatians 3:28-29. That verse reads, "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female, for you are all one in Messiah Yahusha. And if you are Messiahs, then you are Abraham's seed and heirs according to the promise.
" That’s Galatians 3:28-29. You see, when people use this, they are applying it from a Christian perspective that applies replacement theology. It is important to understand that when Paul is referring to Greeks, he is not referring to all Greeks; he's not referring to the same people that came and tried to conquer the Yahudim and killed many of their people.
He is not speaking about the same Greeks that worshiped Zeus and performed their wickedness, orgies, and sorceries; absolutely not. He is referring to the Yahudim who assimilated into the Greek culture voluntarily. This was during the Maccabean Wars.
The history of the Maccabean Wars is important to have if you’re going to understand who Paul is speaking to when you see him speak to Greeks. I've explained this in other videos. People use the scripture in Galatians very falsely.
There’s a reason why he did not say Roman or Persian or a person from any other nation that existed during that time. There is a definite misunderstanding when it comes to the scripture. Be careful how you use it; it does not allow replacement theology.
Anyways, let's keep going. Question number three: What does our Father plan to do in the last days before the Messiah comes back and becomes king? You see, the answers from this really explain the Christian mindset, because people only can think about the Book of Revelation.
That’s really all that they know. Here are some of the answers: one person said call out some of the world to follow His Son in spirit and truth; another said the Father will destroy everything and everybody that is not like Him; another said there will be judgment; another said… Down the nations which invade Israel and bring in the New Millennium for a thousand years— that's close, but still last one last day plans. Let the Great Tribulation go on for a while, along with all that comes with that: apostasy, the appearing of the Lawless one.
He will also send the two witnesses; Heavenly signs too. There will be bold judgments: Matthew 24:1 and 2 Thessalonians, Revelation judgment. Listen, if you really go back, you'll notice that all these answers are all pretty similar since question one.
None of these people are connected to each other, but the doctrines that you will see are that people believe in pretty much the same things because of their attachment to Christianity. Again, Christianity does not prepare those who follow it to be ready for the truth of what our Father plans to do. All these Christians are waiting for judgment, and unfortunately, they are not aware that if they do not change their beliefs, that judgment that they are expecting is coming straight for them too.
They only see judgment because Christianity leaves out the true promises our Father has for us. The Christian mindset does not live for the promises; they don't even teach it. But for those of us living in the truth, we are not living in an expectation of judgment, but we’re living in an expectation of fulfillment of promises.
Our hearts should be set around the promises. The answer to question number three is that what our Father plans to do in the last days is gather Yasharel and Yahuda from the four corners of the Earth, where He scattered them. Before He brings them into the land, He will bring them into the Wilderness, where He will deal with them face to face and purge out the rebels.
This is called the second Exodus. This is what happens before Messiah comes, and it's found in many scriptures, but Jeremiah 23:3-8 is a good place to start, or Isaiah 43:1-6. But again, there are many scriptures of the same prophecy all throughout the Old Testament prophets.
I’ll cover this in many videos, but if you notice, none of these answers speak of this. Why do you think that is? You see, believing it's only about judgment is because Christianity is preparing you for judgment.
These answers highlight the problem with Christianity: Christians are not prepared for what our Father has truly prophesied He would do. They don't even know to expect it, and if you even bring it up to them, they may get confused. If they're very prideful, they'll try to find a way and justify that this has already happened and we shouldn't be waiting for this.
They just go all over the place to justify their own pride because they don't actually know what it is that they're talking about. And that brings me to that next question: question number four. What are you waiting for our Father to do with Christians during these last days?
The answers here illustrate the problem of Christianity even more. One says Rapture, as in the book of Thessalonians, another expectation: Christians will be kept preserved as they are sealed (Revelation 7-9). Next one: repent and believe the true Messiah.
Another: give the Christians the spirit of repentance and obedience to His word. Another: for Christians, Believers, there will be judgment in the house of God, chastisement, and cleansing—most are experiencing this now. Then the Rapture, then judgment in full swing will move on the world, second Rapture for the 144,000, then wrath of God for the wicked and unrepentant.
This guy in the comments was extra prideful, and he's just really just making things up, but whatever. For Christians, it's either the Rapture or revival, and listen: the revival part is not a bad thing because this is exactly what Yah is doing with the dry bones. But because they don't recognize Yasharel and the Covenant Yahweh has with them, they don't even see that this revival is happening right now.
It is happening right now. The others, they're expecting this false Rapture because, again, without saying it, they believe in replacement theology—that the church replaces Israel. They hypocritically believe that they are going to be taken off the Earth so that they don’t have to go through the problems that the world is going to go through, but Yasharel, they will.
This is because these Christians believe that we're still waiting for Jacob's trouble, not realizing that Jacob has already been in trouble. Jacob is soon to be saved out of the trouble, and that’s what those scriptures of Jacob's trouble prophesy. Christians live in such a false mindset because it is a completely different religion.
Here is the biblical answer: the answer should be that you are waiting to be a part of the Gathering that Yasharel will be in. This is what you all should be waiting for, but because Christianity does not prepare those in it for these promises, Christians are completely unaware. For those in the truth, you should be waiting for Yasharel and Yahuda to be gathered, and for you, if you are a wild branch grafted into Yasharel, you come with us.
Those who are not ready for this, they're the ones that are going to be tested. And this is the whole point of these videos: it is about preparing the true body of believers to be ready for the promises and not blinded by religion. Christianity is not preparing those who follow this religion.
If you really think about how nobody in the Christian religion is preparing for the Gathering, and in fact, they don't even know about it, that should tell you all you need to know about the truth of Christianity. Why don't any of these Christians have any expectation of true Bible prophecy and what they truly should be waiting for? Do you think that?
Because of Yah or because of Satan, so let's go to the last question—question number five: Are we trying to go to heaven or stay on Earth? Let's look at some of the answers. One says, "It depends if you're part of the first resurrection or the second.
" Revelation 21 and 22 describe a new Heaven and a new Earth. This vision of the future suggests a final destination for the righteous. Okay, another one says, "Heaven.
" Another one says, "We are trying to go with him no matter where he is. " The Lord said, "Where I am, there ye may be also. " So they're not even answering the question.
The last one says, "We will spend eternity as described in Revelation, New Jerusalem. " Okay, so this is the last example, and these answers are a clear illustration of the falsehood of Christianity. I keep repeating it: they are not being prepared biblically for what our Father has promised.
Their expectations are completely unbiblical, like believing in the Rapture. But in regards to where they are trying to be in the end, they completely skip over a great deal of Bible prophecy and go to after the Millennial Reign and after Judgment Day, skipping to the new Heaven, new Earth, and New Jerusalem. Others just believe that they're supposed to go to heaven.
It's a completely different faith than what the Scriptures tell us. Here is the biblical answer: our promise is to reign with Messiah on Earth. I plan to celebrate Sakat with Messiah, as prophesied in Zechariah Chapter 14.
Messiah will reign as King on Earth, and those who follow him and believe in him will be under his rule in our land. He will reign in justice over Yasharel and Yahuda, who will be restored as one Kingdom again, as Ezekiel 37 prophesies. This is the prophecy of the restoration of Yasharel.
After this rule for a thousand years, then Judgment Day comes, and then we have a new Heaven and a new Earth. Again, you see Christianity ignores the true reign of Messiah on Earth. You know why?
Because it's preparing the masses for the Beast. The Christian church is not seeking to be with Messiah and his rule on Earth; they're trying to go to heaven. They're trying to leave this place.
They are not seeking his kingdom; his kingdom comes down on Earth. This is what it has always been prophesied to be: a kingdom on Earth. They don't even know truly what is prophesied to come, and that is Christianity.
So let me summarize this for you. What we're going to do is go through these questions one more time. On one side, I'm going to go over what Christians may say, and then on the other side, I will go over the biblical answers so you can compare.
First one: Who did our Father Yahweh, the Most High, make the New Covenant with? Christians will say many different things. It's all about trying to say that the New Covenant was made with Christians, though most will not actually use those words.
Regardless of what they say, you will notice that Christians will not answer the question biblically accurate. The biblically accurate answer, according to Scripture, is that the New Covenant was made with Yash'el and Yahuda, Israel and Judah, according to Jeremiah 31:31-34 or Hebrews Chapter 8:8-1—clear. Next question—question number two: What Scripture gives the Covenant for Christians?
Christians will say many things; they will use Jeremiah Chapter 31, which does not even mention Christians. They will also use other Scriptures that don't even speak about a covenant with Christians. They will use replacement theology, applying things like Galatians 3:28 and 29.
They will say many things but avoid the most simple yet truthful answer: the biblical answer is that there is no Covenant for Christians. Question number three: What does our Father plan to do in the last days before the Messiah comes back and becomes king? For Christians, most are only going to speak about judgment and not about promises.
They only see judgment from the Book of Revelation. They don't talk about the promises that we should be waiting for; they only see judgment. But in regards to the biblical answers, what our Father plans to do in the last days is to gather Yasharel and Yahuda from the four corners of the Earth, where he scattered them, before he brings them into the land.
He will bring them into the Wilderness, where he will deal with them face to face and purge out the rebels. This is called the Second Exodus. This is what happens before Messiah comes, found in many Scriptures, but Jeremiah 23:3-8 is a good place to start, or Isaiah 43:1-6 among many others.
Question number four: What are you waiting for our Father to do with Christians during these last days? For Christians, they will speak either about the Rapture or a Revival. They believe that they are still waiting for Jacob's trouble to come.
The biblical answer is waiting for Yasharel and Yahuda to be gathered back to Yah, and for any Gentile grafted in as a wild branch, and to Yasharel to be ready as well and come with us. Those not ready will be tested. Simple question number five: Are we trying to go to heaven or stay on Earth?
For Christians, most of them believe that they're trying to go to heaven or they're waiting for the new Heaven and the new Earth. The biblical answer is that our promise is to reign with Messiah on Earth. Messiah will reign as King on Earth, and those who follow him and believe in him will be under his rule in our land.
He will reign in justice over Yasharel and Yahuda, who will be restored as one Kingdom again, as Ezekiel 37 prophesies. Prophesies: this is the prophecy of the restoration of Yasharel. After this rule for a thousand years, then Judgment Day comes, and then we have a new Heaven and a new Earth.
You cannot get to the new Heaven and the new Earth without Messiah reigning on Earth for 4,000 years. So anyone ignoring this is just ignoring Yah's Kingdom and His plan. But all these are the answers.
What I have done to make this very simple for you is I have now made a copy of the questions, and I've made a copy of what you can expect Christians to answer, and then I made a copy of the biblical answers. Take all three; I encourage you to test every Christian that you know and see how accurate this all is. Test it, see how many people actually answer the questions according to what Christianity teaches, and that is if they're even humble enough to answer the questions and not get defensive, which I'm sure you will get as well, because exposing the falseness of their belief drives people to defense instead of humility and repentance.
But this is it; this is the answer to the questions. And listen, there are a lot of people that have come against me and made this all about me, saying that I'm false or speaking through pride. Listen, anyone that wants to try to say this: I'm not running from you; I'm giving you a very clear and direct way to prove whatever you're trying to say about me.
Answer these questions, and if you disagree, please do so directly with the Word and not with the twisting and the bending of scripture that many people have done. Answer these questions; I've listed them in the description box as well. Every question I have asked can be answered directly with scripture and not by mixing concepts to make doctrine.
Everything Yah desires us to know, He has spelled out clearly in His Word. If you find that you have to borrow from here and borrow from there and make this together and bring that together, that's not actual doctrine; that's man playing with words in order to put forth their own way of thinking. That's false doctrine and is exactly how the Christian Church got involved in all these false things.
Everything that is false in Christianity is from people playing with the Word in that way. By answering these questions and going through these questions with other Christians, especially other pastors if you can ask them, you can test Christianity and see if it truly is biblical or if it's religious. You don't have to just depend on my word of what I'm saying about it.
Here's a test: you will find that it is not an accident or coincidence that so many Christians believe the same thing, even though they are in different denominations and they are not a part of the same churches. It's because this is the foundation of Christianity, and this is why these questions were asked. You will find that if you are believing in these things, you are being taught by tares.
Throughout all these people that have answered these questions, I found only one person with true humility. Because as we were speaking about his answers, he did not get defensive; he started realizing maybe it’s possible that he could be missing something. This is what he said: “I'm going to read it unedited: ‘Wow, if what you're saying is true, then I am not ready.
I will investigate for myself. It’s channels like this that help me step away from that pre-trib nonsense, but I realize there is some leaven in my beliefs. Although I no longer expect to fly away before the Great Tribulation, I thought I'd be watching from a distance as natural Israel goes through the Great Tribulation, as I was taught.
Well, it's the time of Jacob's trouble, so I thought this is exclusively for the natural branch. Yes, I also have to look into the ones you call fake who are in Israel right now, and I have been going there for some decades and really get serious about what is going on. All we get in the church are motivational speeches.
When I tried to share the gospel of Matthew verse by verse, exploring it in context and actually looking at the prophecies, I was stopped before I could even get to the beginning of Messiah's ministry, as I was told we need to focus on the needs of the people, i. e. , give prayer points and give encouragement.
I was beginning to learn a lot, but that was halted. Thanks to channels like this, I have also changed my diet and stopped celebrating those man-made festivals, and this is actually the first year I've learned about and tried observing the appointed times. I want to get this right so that one day when I have family, I can lead them in truth.
’ And Hallelujah! That is an answer and comment of humility. He was going back and forth with me in real discussion; it was not conflict.
He was trying to understand this in peace and not being defensive. He didn't automatically believe what I said, but he said he needs to look further, and if this is true, he realizes that he’s not ready. And that is true, but now that he knows, he can now get ready, and his humility will serve him well.
You see, this is not about pride. I want all both natural and wild branches to be ready, and being attached to the false doctrines of Christianity will leave the majority unprepared, and that's why this series is so important. I am challenging your faith, yes, because it needs to be challenged.
And listen, if it stands to the test, then it's true; but if your faith cannot be challenged and all you can do is get defensive. . .
" Whether you agree with me or not, it doesn't matter. Your faith is not strong, and it's not built in truth. I want to change that, so listen.
Now that we have dealt with the answers to the questions in testing Christianity, it's time to go deeper into Christianity and start understanding the history of Christianity. This way, you can understand how you came to even be called a Christian, because, again, it's not by accident, and it's not without influence. So, in the next part, I'm going to start by educating you on the history of Christianity so that some misconceptions and a lack of knowledge can be done away with.
You see, the more you know, the less susceptible you are to lies and propaganda. In the meantime, please remember: Christianity is a religion that, on the surface, seems biblical, but when you dig deep into the doctrines, it is not a doctrine of service to our Father, but a doctrine of abusing grace, editing covenants, rejecting the way our Father actually chose to reach humanity, and making it only about the way Christians want to receive Him. It lacks the love and reverence for our Father that He deserves, and in the end, it does not prepare those who follow it to be ready for what our Father plans to do in the last days.
If you desire to be ready for our Father and His plan for us, you must come out of this religion of tears and come to our Father in truth. Please move to part five in this playlist and understand the history of Christianity and how Christianity has come to be accepted by you. Click the link to the next video, and let's talk some more.
Be blessed! Hallelujah! Praise Yah!
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Okay, thanks again everyone for watching! See you in part five. I love you all.