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@PreachYeshua
Sharing Daily Bible Verses. Former Atheist. Saved by Yeshua (Jesus) In 2016.
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Check out "Yeah" by @BrysonGray on Amazon Music. music.amazon.com/albums/B0GXSLJ…
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Wow, this video came out 1 hour ago, how timely 😆. Thanks @119Ministries !!
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The excuses to not keep God’s commandments are astounding.




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@TrueMessiahMin @Be_Like_JChrist @Steebles1 Because right there in the passage He tells you that it will pass away, and it has. The temple and Jerusalem were destroyed, the very place heaven and earth met. That age is gone, finished, done away with.
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Faith without works is not faith.
CCG BRYSON@BrysonGray
James literally compares “Faith Alone” to the doctrine of demons. That doesn’t bother you?
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@PreachYeshua It means abolished. Only cults keep the Torah.
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Shrimp is poop; Dietary Laws:”They shall be even an abomination unto you” Leviticus 11:1... youtube.com/shorts/rjCGaNe…

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Christianity is a funny religion
It convinces you that it’s the Biblical faith, based only on the Bible, worshiping the Elohim of the Bible.
But:
- when you worship the Elohim of the Bible instead of their trinity, you’re a heretic
- when you follow what’s commanded by Elohim, written in the Bible, you’re a heretic
- when you observe the Feasts — the Holy Feasts of YAHWEH Elohim — instead of their Roman festivals, you’re a heretic
- when you set apart the Sabbath to honor the Creator and as a shadow of both His completed work and His coming millennial rest, you’re a heretic
- when you refuse to eat what He called abomination instead of claiming “all foods are clean now,” you’re a heretic
- when you claim Elohim didn’t forget the promise He said He wouldn’t, you’re a heretic
- when you say His congregation wasn’t replaced with different people, but those people were grafted in, you’re a heretic
- when you say the New Covenant is with the house of Israel and Judah, and you’ve been grafted into it, you’re a heretic
- when you proclaim the Gospel of the Kingdom of Elohim instead of their gospel of lawlessness, you’re a heretic
- when you say the “law of Christ” is Torah written on hearts, not a replacement ethic, you’re a heretic
- when you follow what the apostles actually taught (and they weren’t Christians mind you) you’re a heretic
- when you reject councils that contradicted Scripture in favor of Scripture alone, you’re a heretic
- when you believe Yeshua will return to rule from Jerusalem and restore Israel, you’re a heretic
Almost like the Biblical faith and Christianity aren’t the same thing
Almost like the perfect wolf in sheep’s clothing
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To a first-century Jew, things like pork or shellfish weren't even categorized as "food" (broma) to begin with. Leviticus 11 outlines what actually qualifies as food for God's people. You can't use verses about "food" to justify eating things the Bible never defined as food in the first place.
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@PreachYeshua “He made all FOODS clean.”
Right, so define food biblically 👋🏽
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If Peter’s vision in Acts 10 made all foods clean as many claim, why did Peter explain it like this?
“God has shown me that I should not call any man common or unclean.” (Acts 10:28)
In Peter’s day, many Jews regarded Gentiles as ceremonially unclean or avoided close association with them (see Acts 10:28). Peter understood the vision to mean that God was removing that barrier, not that the vision itself was about changing the food laws.
What’s your understanding?
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The debate in Mark 7 isn't about God's dietary laws; it's about the traditions of the elders specifically, a rabbinic ritual for washing hands before meals (v. 2–5).
Jesus actually rebukes them for choosing man-made traditions over God's commands (v. 8). The sister passage in Matthew 15:20 gives the explicit punchline: "but to eat with unwashed hands does not defile anyone."
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Jesus declared all foods clean in Mark 7
(Mark 7:14-19 NIV) Again Jesus called the crowd to him and said, "Listen to me, everyone, and understand this. {15} Nothing outside a man can make him 'unclean' by going into him. Rather, it is what comes out of a man that makes him 'unclean.'" {16} {17} After he had left the crowd and entered the house, his disciples asked him about this parable. {18} "Are you so dull?" he asked. "Don't you see that nothing that enters a man from the outside can make him 'unclean'? {19} For it doesn't go into his heart but into his stomach, and then out of his body." (In saying this, Jesus declared all foods "clean.")
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