Sunday, December 8, 2013

Please

                                                             by Jay Scher

Please Brothers and Sisters do not fall into the trap of being one of the 4200 other religions out there in the world or one of the more than 38,000 Christian denominations. Messiah and the 12 never called themsleves Christians to begin with it was others that called them a similar name that was later translated into Christian. It wasn't until Contantine that he took the name upon the Roman Catholic Church to be called Christians. If you keep this title you are falling under the authority of the Catholic Church even if you don't want to admit it. You are taking on their title. Messiah and the 12 they were called members of the Way! That is what they called themselves. More importantly it was not a religion it was the Way that was given from the Father to all upon the earth way before them going all the way back to Gen 18. This Way was given as a Constitutional Treaty to enter covenant relationship with the Elohim of the first covenant and later renewed with a few additional commands for the Kingdom of Israel. So if you are true in the Way of the Father and the Son you either accept this treaty or you reject it. Accepting it allows you to have a true relationship with the Father and the Son. It is not a Religion. This is so hard for so many people to understand. I hope I am getting through to some of you Brothers and Sisters. I pray those that read this will have eyes to see and ears to hear what I am trying to share with them. You will be called all kinds of names if you have not already. Weird, a cult, a leagalist, crazy, killer of grace, not accepting the sacrifice of Messiah and what he died for, Names Movement, Hebrew Roots, Synagauge of Satan, Jewish, foolish, a sect and so on. Thier eyes just have not been opened, because the Father has not called them yet! Much love and Shalom to all of you, especially to those in the Way.

1 comment:

  1. Even if you are not called those things, you can feel and hear the difference you have from others when you attend a regular church service in one of the 38,000 denominations.

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