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The Promise Perspective Podcast - Is Christianity Making You Sick? | Episode 33

Is Christianity Making You Sick? | Episode 33

08/03/23 • 49 min

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The Promise Perspective Podcast

The body of Messiah today does not have an accurate understanding of what the definition of sin really is. And if we don’t understand sin, we can’t understand grace. And if we don’t understand how sin and grace work together, we won’t be able to understand the plan of salvation for mankind.
1 John 3:4—Whoever commits sin transgresses the law; for sin is the transgression of the law.
Paul said in Romans 3:20 that “by law is the knowledge of sin.” In other words, he is saying that if it weren’t for the law, he wouldn’t know what sin is.
But if the law was “abolished at the cross” (which Yahusha/Jesus clearly said he did NOT come to do, Matthew 5:17), then if there is now no longer any law/commandments to obey, then based on Scripture, there is no more sin, right? If the law doesn’t exist anymore, then sin can’t exist anymore either, right?
If you’re a critical thinker like me, those assumptions make no sense.
So, how can someone be a “sinner” if the standard to understanding and identifying what sin is in the first place no longer exists?
James 1:25 calls the law (aka torah) the perfect law of liberty, meaning it is the law of freedom. Obedience to it is what brings deliverance; it sets us free. Obedience also means transforming your character to reflect the image of our Messiah as well. This is the narrow path.
We our declared righteous by our faith, yes. But faith is just the first step. I am convinced that many Christians are sick today and don’t even know it because the mass message coming from our pulpits today is actually a gospel of lawlessness, advocating disobedience and rebellion to the true word of Yahuah, yet masquerades itself as “light” and “truth.”
Many Christians are in for a rude awakening in these coming days and I pray that we love the truth enough to be set free by it-pastors included. My fear of Yahuah and my love for the truth is the only thing that gives me the courage to blow the trumpet for my brothers and sisters.
John 14:15 — “If you love me, keep my commandments.”
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The body of Messiah today does not have an accurate understanding of what the definition of sin really is. And if we don’t understand sin, we can’t understand grace. And if we don’t understand how sin and grace work together, we won’t be able to understand the plan of salvation for mankind.
1 John 3:4—Whoever commits sin transgresses the law; for sin is the transgression of the law.
Paul said in Romans 3:20 that “by law is the knowledge of sin.” In other words, he is saying that if it weren’t for the law, he wouldn’t know what sin is.
But if the law was “abolished at the cross” (which Yahusha/Jesus clearly said he did NOT come to do, Matthew 5:17), then if there is now no longer any law/commandments to obey, then based on Scripture, there is no more sin, right? If the law doesn’t exist anymore, then sin can’t exist anymore either, right?
If you’re a critical thinker like me, those assumptions make no sense.
So, how can someone be a “sinner” if the standard to understanding and identifying what sin is in the first place no longer exists?
James 1:25 calls the law (aka torah) the perfect law of liberty, meaning it is the law of freedom. Obedience to it is what brings deliverance; it sets us free. Obedience also means transforming your character to reflect the image of our Messiah as well. This is the narrow path.
We our declared righteous by our faith, yes. But faith is just the first step. I am convinced that many Christians are sick today and don’t even know it because the mass message coming from our pulpits today is actually a gospel of lawlessness, advocating disobedience and rebellion to the true word of Yahuah, yet masquerades itself as “light” and “truth.”
Many Christians are in for a rude awakening in these coming days and I pray that we love the truth enough to be set free by it-pastors included. My fear of Yahuah and my love for the truth is the only thing that gives me the courage to blow the trumpet for my brothers and sisters.
John 14:15 — “If you love me, keep my commandments.”
Contact me: [email protected]
Visit my website: www.promise-perspective.com
Become a supporter of the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1878259/support
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePromisePerspective
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undefined - The Seal of Salvation | Episode 32

The Seal of Salvation | Episode 32

In today's episode, I hope to make some beautiful connections for you about the name of our Heavenly Father, Yahuah. We are going to get Scripture-heavy as we dive into questions such as, what does it mean to be called to a "royal priesthood?" And, what does it mean in the Book of Revelation when it says that His name will be written in our foreheads?
The Bible is a glorious, fascinating books that never ceases to amaze me with new revelation and truth as I seek the heart of the Father more and more. I simply want to share with you what is being revealed to me, in hopes that it will draw you near to Him so that our hearts can be pure in our worship, both in spirit and in truth.
"And they shall see his face, and his name shall be in their foreheads." Revelation 22:4
YouTube Video Reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5nGxO5frNI
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undefined - Leaving Babylon | Episode 34

Leaving Babylon | Episode 34

If we want to understand Mystery Babylon, we first need to understand ancient Babylon.
As I prepare to lay some groundwork on The Promise Perspective Podcast on some things the Father has put on my heart to share, it is important for me to be as thorough as I possibly can. The reason for this is because much of what I want to discuss involves exposing some roots of where the deception comes from.
We are all called to be “laborers” for the harvest. If there are lies that need to be exposed, then they must be pulled from their roots. Anyone who has ever gardened before understands that before anything can be planted, the weeds must be uprooted, and the soil must be tilled and cultivated. And the thing about weeds is that they have some very deep roots and they can sometimes be a pain in the butt to get rid of, but it is necessary work to get rid of them or else they will choke out and kill the fruit from the good seed.
The truth is that Ba’al worship has crept into the body of Messiah over the last 2,000 years and is deceiving millions of people today, and I hope that over the next few weeks I will be able to cultivate the soil of people’s hearts so that you might be able to receive the seeds I am trying to plant.
Hosea 10:12 is my trumpet right now: “Break up your fallow ground, for it is time to seek Yahuah till he comes and rains righteousness on you.”
The reason I have to be so thorough with this is because the first step is breaking up our fallow ground—breaking up the hardened, cloddy, dry soil of our heart. Pulling the weeds out will certainly do that. But in the process, it is going to kick some dirt around. The labor is dirty work, and that soil has to be tilled and cultivated and weeded so that we can receive correction and discipline and knowledge of the Word.
If our responsibility is to plant seeds (1 Corinthians 3:6), then my job is to be a gardener. I can’t make it rain (verse 12 in Hosea just told us that). The call is to be a gardener for Yahuah’s harvest. That’s why there’s so many references in Scripture to seeds, fruit, trees, branches, the vine, rain, harvest, etc.
There are some spiritual implications on how to be laborers of the harvest. The end of the age is represented as a harvest. If we are to make disciples, then I/we can’t just throw seeds on hard, dry, uncultivated soil. That would be vain (meaningless) labor. We must tend to it.
A gardener/disciple must know the work that is required in order to plant seeds in the first place, and then nurture them. So, that’s why I try to be so thorough, and this is my heart behind everything I do—because I love you and I want to see fruit in your life. You know that saying, “people don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care?” The same is true for discipleship. As much as it is possible, people need to be able to see that you come from a place of love, because if we don’t do this out of love, our entire discipleship and message is absolutely vain. Loving the Father and loving one another are the greatest commandments. “All of the law hangs on them (Matthew 22:40).”
The gospel message/truth is inherently uncomfortable. Planting seeds first requires us to get our hands dirty. When we dig up the dirt in which lies have been buried, and start pulling out some weeds, it is going to be uncomfortable for many. This is why love is so important, because there are strongholds to tear down and foundations to build.
The Father is seeking laborers who are not afraid to get their hands dirty--who aren't afraid to have that same dirt thrown in their face by those who do not seek to understand.
The harvest truly is great, but the laborers are few.
Luke 10:2
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