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"Astonishing Bible Truths
That Your Church Never Taught"
A great deal of misinformation has been written about
notable personalities down through history, but nothing compares to the delusion
and confusion in the minds of millions regarding the true Messiah and His
earthly mission.
Centuries of false teachings coupled with widespread
ignorance of the Scriptures have produced an entirely skewed view of the person
of the Savior and what He stood for. If Satan, the father of lies, could
convince millions to believe in a different messiah who completely misses the
mark, then he could score a coup of staggering proportions. That is exactly what
has happened as countless people have been misled as to the teachings and
purposes of their Savior.
All kinds of false concepts regarding the Son are
crystallized in conventional beliefs. They extend even down to such details as
His physical appearance. Imagine for a moment that He revealed His identity on
the old To Tell the Truth television program. Millions of shocked
viewers would stare in stunned disbelief when the announcer asks, “Would the
real Messiah please stand up?” Rising from His chair is a rugged, muscular,
olive-toned Hebrew with shorter, dark hair and beard, calling Himself “Yahshua”
and proclaiming that He will set up His kingdom soon at Jerusalem.
Still seated on either side of him and staring forlornly
into space are two fragile impostors. They sport shoulder-length, blondish
locks, puppy-dog eyes, thin eyebrows, narrow noses, and lily-white skin — not
unlike that popular painting of a frail, northern European “Messiah” decorating
the walls of thousands of churches and homes. Rather than a Jew of the Middle
East who was no stranger to hardship and hard work, these impostors present an
image that is as far off the mark with regard to His appearance as popular
beliefs are about what He taught.
To tell the truth, the Savior of the Scriptures is not the
same one you probably have been taught from your youth. He is quite unlike the
individual described in contemporary sermons and Sunday school lessons.
Incredibly, millions who rely on Him for their very
salvation are more ignorant of Him than they are about their favorite sports
stars or Hollywood celebrities. Shouldn’t you want to know the truth about the
One who stands at the center of your beliefs? Being that He is soon going to
judge your life, isn’t it important to know what He said regarding salvation, as
well as what His standards of judgment will be?
Clearing Out the Tangled Undergrowth of Error
You need no special revelation from on high to learn the
truth about the Messiah. All it takes is an honest look into the Scriptures and
a willingness to shed some popular but false concepts.
The most basic knowledge about Him, which is elementary to
knowing anyone, is amazingly missing in traditional teachings. Most professed
believers have been given bogus instruction about the One they claim as their
Savior. Because of that fact, they do not know:
• when He was actually born
• what His and His Father’s Names really are
• what He in fact looked like here on earth
• whether He had brothers and sisters
• why He came to earth
• what He taught about salvation and the
Kingdom
• when He died
• how He died
• why He died
• whether He died
With so much misinformation and ignorance surrounding the
Messiah, how can millions say with complete confidence that they “know” their
Savior?
One of the most eye-opening Scriptures regarding the
Messiah is in the first verse of John 1: “In the beginning was the Word, and the
Word was with Yahweh, and the Word was Elohim.”
Who is this “Word” who was in the beginning? Verse 14
explains: “And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us…” The Word is none
other than the Son of Yahweh. He was on the scene at the creation of the
universe. Proverbs 8:22-35 confirms His existence from the beginning of
creation. Speaking to a group of Jews the Savior Himself testified to His
heavenly existence before He came as a babe born in a manger. “Yahshua said unto
them, ‘Verily, verily, I say unto you, before Abraham was, I am’” (John 8:58).
See also John 6:62 and John 6:38, where He said, “I came down from heaven.” His
entire motivation, according to verse 38, was to “do the will of Him who sent
me.” His Father’s plan, incidentally, has been the same from the beginning,
Malachi 3:6 and James 1:17.
Everything in the universe was made by the Word, according
to John 1:3. He is the image of the invisible Elohim, and “by him were all
things created…by him and for him,” Colossians 1:16.
The facts surrounding His human birth have been skewed,
which we are reminded of at the end of each secular year. Tradition says He was
born at Bethlehem on December 25, yet the Scriptures never mention the day or
even the month of His birth. He likely was born in the autumn, when shepherds
would still be in the fields “watching their flocks by night,” Luke 2:8. This
would not be happening in the middle of the cold, wet winters of the Middle
East. The December 25th observance date derives from the ancient Roman
Saturnalia, a celebration of the return of the sun-god Mithras at the winter
solstice.
Nowhere in Scripture are we told to observe the birthday of
the Savior; hence, no date is ever given for that observance. If His birthday
were important to Him, and necessary to observe, you can be sure He would have
told us exactly when it was. This is clear from those observances that are
essential to Yahweh and His Son. For example, remembering His Son’s death at the
Passover is explicitly mandated and, because it is so very important to Yahweh,
the date to keep the Passover is precisely laid out for us (Ex. 12:6; Lev.
23:5). The same is true of the six other annual observances of the Bible.
Born a Hebrew, He Had a Hebrew Name
The Savior was born of Hebrew parents, Luke 1:27. It
naturally follows that He would have a Hebrew name. “Jesus Christ” is a Greek
name, and we know He was not Greek (see Luke 1:32; Hebrews 7:14).
Being a Hebrew who came in His Father’s Name, John 5:43,
the Son’s Name would be tied to the Father’s. It is no different with a son
bearing his father’s surname today. And that is just what we find in Matthew
1:21, where the angel told Joseph that his son’s Name would be based on the key
fact that He would save His people from their sins. Thus, we have Yahshua, a
Name in the Hebrew meaning “Yahweh is salvation” (Yah-shua). No such meaning
exists in the Grecianized name “Jesus.” “Christ” is a shortened form of the
Greek Christos, meaning “anointed.”
Being a hybrid, the name “Jesus” has no distinctive
etymological root meaning. In fact, the letter J did not exist in any language
until the time of Christopher Columbus. This is a fact provable from any
unabridged dictionary under the letter J. Therefore, no one referred to Him as
“Jesus” until the 15th century or 1,500 years after His birth.
The Anchor Bible explains His Name Yahshua in a note on
Matthew 1:1: “The first element, Yahu (=Yahweh) means ‘the [L-rd],’ while the
second comes from shua ‘To help, save’” (vol. 26, p. 2). Translator errors in
Acts 7:45 and Hebrews 4:8 in the King James Version testify to the fact that
“Jesus” was wrongly inserted in the New Testament text for the more correct
“Joshua” (Yahshua), son of Nun. Modern versions have fixed this error.
Why should we be so scrupulous and careful about what we
call Him? Do names really matter? Does your name matter to you? His Name
certainly matters to Yahweh, who instructs us in no less than the very outset
of the Ten Commandments what His Name is, and in the Second Commandment that He
expects us to worship none else, Exodus 20:2-3. He also warns against falsifying
His Name, 20:7, which is done by the use of erroneous substitutes.
When we use another name in worship we are dishonoring Him
and His Son by ignoring His specific commands to call on His Name, and therefore
putting our will before His. To insist on using another name once we know His
true Name is to defy the very One who gives us each breath. The four Hebrew
letters of His Name are found 6,823 times in the ancient text, and He refers to
His Name hundreds of times throughout the Scriptures. For example, He tells us
to honor His Name (Ps. 66:2,4); call on it (Ps. 99:6); confess it (1Kings 8:33);
love His Name (Ps. 5:11); praise His Name (2Sam. 22:50); think on it (Mal.
3:16), and trust in it (Isa. 50:10).
Common arguments against His Name are completely baseless.
Nowhere in the Bible do we find any statement saying, “It doesn’t matter what
you call Me, I know who you mean.” Neither do we find a single verse stating, “I
have many names” or one verse that says, “All names for Me are acceptable if you
are sincere in your worship.”
On the contrary, we learn that the truly sincere worshiper
will honor His Father in all things, especially when it comes to His Name.
Yahweh is adamant that He has but one Name. The Psalmist writes, “That men may
know that You, whose name alone is Yahweh, are the Most High over all the
earth,” Psalm 83:18. His people will know and be called by His Name, Deuteronomy
28:10 tells us. He commands us not even to mention the names of other “deities,”
Exodus 23:13.
He says the false prophets have tried to make people forget
His Name just as their fathers have “forgotten my name for Baal,” Jeremiah
23:27. Baal, the supreme deity of the Babylonians, is associated with the title
“Lord.” When we call on Him by the title Lord, we not only violate His command
not to do so, but we also invoke heathen worship traditions and place Him in a
lesser role than the heavenly Majesty that He is. (In English a lord is a
husbandman and landowner, not a Supreme Sovereign of the universe.)
The Savior Looked Like the Average Man
Besides His Hebrew Name, the Messiah looked like a typical
Jew of His day with plain, average features, a fact that was prophesied: “For he
shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground:
he has no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty
that we should desire him,” Isaiah 53:2.
His hair was the normal, clipped style for a man of His
time, and certainly not shoulder length. This is clear because He was a priest
in the Melchizedek order (Ps. 110:4) and a priest had to have clipped hair,
according to Ezekiel 44:20. Paul, who saw the risen Messiah, would never have
said that it was a shame for a man to have long hair if the Messiah Himself
sported long hair (1Cor. 11:14).
Yahshua, the firstborn in the family of Joseph, had four
brothers: James, Joses, Simon, and Judas, and at least three sisters, Matthew
13:55-56, John 2:12. Therefore, His mother Mary (correctly, Miriam) was not a
virgin for long. While dying Yahshua made arrangements for the care of His
mother, John 19:26-27. His death, incidentally, was not on a cross, as popularly
believed, but on an upright pole with wrists nailed overhead. This is clear from
the words translated “cross.” They are the Greek stauros and xulon, and mean a
plain stake or pole without a crosspiece. John 3:14 tells us He was lifted up at
His impalement in the same way Moses lifted the serpent up on a pole in Numbers
21:9.
He Died or We Have No Payment for Our Sin
Some believe He did not actually die but went down to hell
to preach to lost souls for three days. If He didn’t die and wasn’t resurrected
from the dead, then we have no payment for our sins, 1Corinthians 15:13, 17.
Sin’s consequences require no less than a death penalty payment, just as for
Israel when they slayed animals on the altar. Yahshua became that death
sacrifice to pay the penalty for our sins, Philippians 2:8, Hebrews 9:27-28.
In Hebrew 9:15 we read that as the mediator of the New
Testament, that He redeemed transgressors under the first covenant by means of
His own death. The Evangels tell us plainly that He died on the stake, Matthew
27:50, Mark 15:37, Luke 23:46, and John 19:30. The expression, “Gave up the
ghost” in the King James Version is an Old English euphemism for the act of
death, when the spirit or breath of life (Greek pneuma) leaves a person and he
becomes life-less. We also know through accounts like Peter’s testimony in Acts
10:39-41 that the Messiah literally died and did not just leave His body for a
period of time while He remained conscious in spirit form.
Yahshua Obeyed and Taught Obedience by Words, Example
Of all the mistruths about Him, however, the most
pernicious in regard to salvation completely misconstrues the Son’s purpose for
coming to this earth. Many have the image of an iconoclastic Son who came
bringing simple grace and faith to replace the failed law of His Father.
This widespread myth is openly expressed in traditional
teachings in spite of Yahshua’s clear and unambiguous personal testimony to the
contrary. He said, “Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the
prophets, I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill. For verily I say unto you,
Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the
law, till all be fulfilled,” Matthew 5:17-18. So long as this universe exists,
so does every aspect of the law. He said so Himself!
Many read “fulfill” and still think “do away with.” This is
attributable to an endless chorus of clerics who find Yahweh’s law contemptible
and teach against it at every opportunity. And no wonder. It is Yahweh’s laws
that separate the true faith from the many false ones, Revelation 14:12. His way
of Truth is guided by His laws and to learn of His Truth is to begin obeying
those laws.
What exactly did Yahshua mean by fulfill? If I fulfill my
obligations I complete them. I do everything I was obligated to do. If Yahshua
fulfilled the law, He did what the law required and He did it perfectly without
sin. We know this to be fact because He did no sin, 1Peter 2:21-22, and sin is
defined as the transgression of the law, 1John 3:4. Being sinless and not
transgressing the law means to be in perfect subjection and obedience to it.
Because He was our example, He showed us the necessity to obey the Father’s laws
just as He did, verse 21. See also Philippians 2:5 and 1John 2:6.
Many use the term “Mosaic law” in a disparaging way, saying
that ancient Israel’s obedience to “Mosaic” laws is not necessary today. Yet, in
Acts 7:38 – in the New Testament – we read that Moses at Mount Sinai “received
the lively [living] oracles to give unto us.” Oracles refers directly to
Yahweh’s “spoken words” to Moses at Sinai.
In Romans 9:4 Paul explains that spiritual Israelites today
are those who get the adoption, the glory, the covenants, the giving of the law,
the service of Yahweh and the promises. Peter says that ministers are to speak
the law of Yahweh, 1Peter 4:11. Yet, few have the desire or courage to do what
Peter said.
Yahweh’s laws are perfect, and
they convert the soul, Psalm 19:7 tells us. Far from being a burden, obedience
to His laws changes us, shows our love for Him, and carries untold blessings as
well. “For this is the love of Yahweh, that we keep his commandments: and his
commandments are not grievous,” 1John 5:3.
He Magnified, Not Diminished the Law
This is the most serious misunderstanding regarding
Yahshua’s purpose for coming. He did not come to abolish the law given to
Israel. Rather, He came to enlarge upon it, to make it more incumbent on
Yahweh’s people, to teach us to obey, as He obeyed, for the right reasons. He
explained that not only the sinful act itself but the very thought of the act is
a sinful wrong, and He expanded the provisions of the law to cover wider
applications, Matthew 5:20-47. Now just entertaining the thought of evil can
condemn us.
He said that not even the least of the commandments are to
be broken and those teaching against obedience to them will be called the least
in the Kingdom, while those who teach His laws will be called great in the
Kingdom, Matthew 5:19. Why would Yahshua say this and then in the next breath
teach against obedience? After all, the law is exactly what He stands for and
what His Father also stands for. “He that keeps His commandments dwells in Him,
and He in him,” we read in 1John 3:24. His laws test our desire to honor and be
true to Him.
The majority will not accept this key, essential truth.
Human beings in their unconverted state are by nature rebellious against Yahweh
and His standards. Paul warned, “Because the carnal mind is enmity against
Elohim: for it is not subject to the law of Elohim, neither indeed can be.”
No wonder, then, that Yahshua’s coming to obey and uphold
the laws of His Father would be met with widespread human resistance and denial.
So much resistance, in fact, that His very purpose has been completely negated
by the teaching that He nailed the moral law, along with the Ten Commandments,
to the torture stake (popularly known as “cross”).
This teaching derives partly from a widespread
misunderstanding of Colossians 2:14, where the “handwriting of ordinances that
was against us” is in fact the added laws of man (which is what the Greek word
ordinances – dogma – means: man-made law). Yahweh’s laws are never characterized
as “against us” anywhere in the Word. On the contrary, Paul tells us they are
“holy, just and good,” Romans 7:12. Yet it was the religious establishment of
Paul’s day who gave these dogma or added, handwritten statutes of man, like
“touch not, taste not, handle not,” the force of scriptural law, Colossians
2:20-22. Both Paul and Yahshua showed the difference between true laws of Yahweh
and these “commandments and doctrines of men” that effectively separated Jew
from Gentile and the Gentile from the Kingdom, in their eyes.
Above all, Yahshua taught only what was given to Him by His
Father: “He that rejects me, and receives not my words, has one that judges him:
the word that I have spoken, the same shall judge him in the last day. For I
have not spoken of myself; but the Father which sent me, he gave me a
commandment, what I should say, and what I should speak.” Yahweh’s law first
given to man in the Old Testament is still His law today, and Yahshua came to
expand upon and perpetuate it. The only change was in the ritualistic law like
animal sacrifices and man’s additions.
Scriptural law doesn’t exist for its own sake. Its purpose
is rooted in Yahweh’s will for His people. Yahshua followed Biblical law because
He did the will of His Father and did exactly what His Father sent Him to do,
John 6:38.
His Truth Unifies Believers, Separates Others
Because Yahshua stands on the side of righteousness and
obedience, He automatically generates division between the sincere follower of
Yahweh and those who desire to live as they please. This is true even within
families. Note how He demolished another popular myth, “Suppose you that I am
come to give peace on earth? I tell you, No; but rather division: For from
henceforth there shall be five in one house divided, three against two, and two
against three. The father shall be divided against the son, and the son against
the father; the mother against the daughter, and the daughter against the
mother; the mother in law against her daughter in law, and the daughter in law
against her mother in law,” Luke 12:51-53.
The Scriptures are characterized as a sword that cuts to
the depths of soul and spirit, discerning the thoughts and intents of the heart,
Hebrew 4:12. Yahshua also will return with the double-edged sword of the Word
and separate the obedient from the rebellious, Revelation 1:16. He will be the
Judge, John 5:22, while His Word – the law – will be the standard by which He
will judge, Psalm 96:13.
This important fact is prophesied in Revelation 20:12: “And
I saw the dead, small and great, stand before Elohim; and the books were opened:
and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged
out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.”
How plain! If we will one day be judged by His Word, then it is crucial that we
get in line with that Word now. His Word is the guide for living the life
acceptable to Him. Yahshua Himself followed Yahweh’s Word (the Old Testament)
and His living an obedient, sinless life was our example, 1Peter 2:21-22.
How often have you heard someone say something like, “It’s
good that the Savior is going to judge you and not me, because He will forgive;
I won’t.” Many have the misguided notion that going around forgiving everyone is
all that Yahshua will do. His job will be to automatically forgive even the
vilest behavior regardless of whether that behavior is followed by repentance or
not. This is a heresy of the greatest proportions and could only make sense if
He did away with the law so that there are no longer any standards to live by.
But as we have seen, He did the exact opposite – He magnified the law, raising
the bar by extending it even to our very thoughts (Rom. 7:1).
Lawbreaking has serious consequences and requires
repentance leading to forgiveness for those contrite in heart. At the same time
it exacts a death penalty on the defiant who refuse to bow the knee to Yahshua.
We learn from the Word that Yahshua has righteous
indignation for those who refuse to submit to Him once they know the Truth. He
minced no words when it came to the self-righteous, religious leaders – the
Scribes and Pharisees of His day – calling them hypocrites, snakes, sepulchers,
and blind guides. He was patient and forgiving when it came to the ignorant, but
He came down hard on the knowingly rebellious in clear and devastating terms.
The Wicked and Rebellious to Face His Wrath
Yahshua is returning to the earth to wrest its control from
unruly and disobedient man. Paul tells us, “For he must reign, till he hath put
all enemies under his feet. The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death,”
1Corinthians 15:25-26. His actions will be forceful and decisive when He returns
with a rod of iron to conquer defiant nations. “Then shall the Master go forth,
and fight against those nations, as when he fought in the day of battle,”
Zechariah 14:3.
Read the apocalyptic description in Revelation 6:14-17:
“And the heaven departed as a scroll when it is rolled together; and every
mountain and island were moved out of their places. And the kings of the earth,
and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men,
and every bondman, and every free man, hid themselves in the dens and in the
rocks of the mountains; And said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and
hide us from the face of him that sits on the throne, and from the wrath of the
Lamb: For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?”
When that day comes rebellion against the laws of Scripture
will be dealt with swiftly and decisively. Those who say the laws were done
away, but in their hearts know differently, will face an uncompromising Judge
—who is the very One who gave those laws at Sinai for our own good. Everyone
will either obey or taste the wrath of the Sovereign of the world.
Paul wrote these sobering words, “Seeing it is a righteous
thing with Elohim to recompense tribulation to them that trouble you; And to you
who are troubled rest with us, when the Master Yahshua shall be revealed from
heaven with his mighty angels, in flaming fire taking vengeance on them that
know not Elohim, and that obey not the evangel of our Master Yahshua the
Messiah,” 2Thessalonians 1:6-8.
Daniel 7:27 tells us that one day soon everyone will bow to
the authority of Yahweh, “And the kingdom and dominion, and the greatness of the
kingdom under the whole heaven, shall be given to the people of the saints of
the most High, whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and all dominions shall
serve and obey him.”
The Kingdom Yahweh sets up on earth will be placed under
the rulership of His Son and run by His laws, Micah 4:2. Just as He did while He
walked this earth, the nations will be keeping Biblical Sabbaths and Feast days.
We read of this in the prophetic chapters of Isaiah 66:23; Ezekiel 45, and
Zechariah 14:16-19. All rebellion will be put down and the entire world will
finally learn and practice His ways and worship Him on the Scripturally
appointed days known as moedim. The traditional, worldly holidays will be
but a distant and flickering memory.
Isaiah wrote, “And it shall come to pass in the last days,
that the mountain of the Yahweh's house shall be established in the top of the
mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow unto
it. And many people shall go and say, Come, and let us go up to the mountain of
Yahweh, to the house of the Elohim of Jacob; and he will teach us of his ways,
and we will walk in his paths: for out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the
word of the Yahweh from Jerusalem. And he shall judge among the nations, and
shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and
their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation,
neither shall they learn war any more,” 2:2-4.
Once obedience is universal the earth will return to its
Edenic state, a re-establishment of a time when there was no sin and
consequently the earth was a veritable paradise. Yahshua’s role as “Yahweh’s
salvation” will be finished. From Yahshua – the “Salvation of Yah” – He will
become Yahzidkenu, “Yahweh our Righteousness” as the will of His Father is
enforced across the whole earth. This is revealed in Jeremiah 23:6. Peace,
happiness, and unspeakable joy will fill the life of every person.
At last mankind will understand the truth and realize the
blessings of obedience that Yahshua taught while on this earth. Everyone will
get in line with the ways of Yahweh and His Son. There will be no atheist or
agnostic in the coming Kingdom on earth. All will know Him, from the least to
the greatest. Satan will no longer be around to pervert the truth through false
teachings and injurious heresies like “all His laws have been nailed to the
cross.”
The inspired prophets boldly proclaimed that His laws will
go forth from Zion into every corner of the planet, and then all people will
discover firsthand the unspeakable blessings that come with following the ways
of Yahweh.
May each of us hold to the sure hope of the soon-coming
rulership of Yahshua the Messiah, the true Savior whose blood paid sin’s death
penalty and opened the way of salvation. May we seek and learn all we can of
Him, obeying Yahweh as His Word commands and as Yahshua taught, in preparation
for that Kingdom.
The greatest blessing of a true follower of Yahweh is to be
found worthy to attain His Kingdom, 2Thessalonians 1:5, and to show others the
only way that leads to life everlasting through faith in Yahshua and a life of
obedience to His Word.
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