
Sine ratione dubitationis
God only gives His Spirit to those
who keep His commandments
Last Supper Passover
The one who belongs listens and responds to Yehovah's words. If you don't listen and respond,
it is because you don't belong to Yehovah." John 8:47
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Anyone who isn’t with me opposes me,and anyone who isn’t working with me is actually working against me. Matthew 12:30
My name is Yehovah, I am the creator of everything, and everything is mine, you and your children are mine. I am not human and I should lie, I am not human so I would change my mind.
I do not speak and then not act? I keep and fulfill my promises. Numbers 23:19 And you know that the Scriptures cannot be altered. John 10:35
When you Love God fully you're With God
Obey God’s Commandments
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“If you love me, keep my commands” (John 14:15; 1 John 5:3).
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"He who is not with Me is against Me, and he who does not gather with Me scatters abroad."Matthew 12:30
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Faith and Trust in Him Proverbs 3:5-6,Hebrews 11:1
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Believe and trust God completely (Proverbs 3:5-6; Hebrews 11:6).
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Love your neighbor as yourself (Mark 12:31; 1 John 4:20-21).
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Turn away from sin and toward God (Acts 3:19; Ezekiel 18:30-32).
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Acknowledge Yeshua before others (Matthew 10:32-33; Romans 10:9-10).
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Deny yourself, take up your cross daily, and follow Him (Mark 8:34; Luke 9:23).
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For God is Spirit, so those who worship him must worship in spirit and in truth.” and Prayer
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Draw near to God in sincere prayer and worship (Hebrews 10:22; Psalm 100).
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Proverbs 21:21: "Whoever pursues righteousness and unfailing love will find life, righteousness, and honor."
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Pursue holiness, justice, mercy, and humility (Micah 6:8; Matthew 5-7). (The Great Commission)
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“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you” (Matthew 28:19-20).
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This includes sharing the gospel, baptizing new believers, and teaching them to obey Yeshua — actively advancing God’s kingdom rather than remaining passive.
Gather with Yeshua by participating in His mission and not scattering (Matthew 12:30; Mark 16:15).
Matthew 12:30 records Yeshua saying that whoever is not gathering with Him is scattering, and Mark 16:15 emphasizes the mission to proclaim the good news to all creation. Together, these passages highlight the importance of actively helping others draw near to God rather than becoming a stumbling block to them.
Key Reminder:
These are the fruits of a genuine relationship with God, not a way to earn salvation. Salvation is by grace through faith in Jesus Christ (Ephesians 2:8-9), but true allegiance is shown through obedient, visible action — especially fulfilling the command to make disciples of all nations.

IF you're With God you're in the Spirit
IF you're against God you're in the flesh
The Scriptural Audit: Flesh vs. Spirit
This is a self-administered legal audit based strictly on the literal text of Scripture. It is designed to expose whether a life is being governed by the carnal mind (the flesh) or by the power of the Creator (the Spirit).
The Apostle Paul states clearly in Romans 8:8, "So then, those who are in the flesh cannot please God." There is no curve, no gray area, and no partial credit. Take this test in the quiet of your own prayer life.
Section 1: The Calendar and Authority Test
How do you determine your schedule, your rest, and your lifestyle?
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A) The Flesh: You follow the Roman solar calendar and the traditions handed down by culture or mainstream church institutions. You treat the 7th-day Sabbath (Friday sunset to Saturday sunset) as an outdated Jewish ritual, a burden, or an optional day of rest. You spend your Saturdays working, shopping, or pursuing personal business because your convenience comes first. You celebrate days rooted in pagan traditions (like Christmas and Easter) because they feel good and match the majority.
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B) The Spirit: You recognize the Sabbath (Ashgabat) as a permanent, creation-rooted command (Genesis 2:2-3, Exodus 20:8). You joyfully cease from work, buying, selling, and regular business to honor Yahweh. Your calendar revolves around His Moedim (Appointed Feasts in Leviticus 23), not the traditions of men.
Section 2: The Commandment Test
What is your actual relationship to the Torah (God's Instructions)?
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A) The Flesh: You believe that because you are "under grace," the specific laws of God—such as the dietary laws (Leviticus 11) or the instructions on holiness—no longer apply to your daily actions. When confronted with a clear command in Scripture that clashes with your lifestyle, you excuse it by saying, "God knows my heart," or "That's just legalism." You practice anomia (lawlessness) while claiming to know the Savior.
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B) The Spirit: You understand that true grace provides the supernatural power to keep the Law, not the permission to break it (Ezekiel 36:27). You guard His commandments diligently. If the Word calls an animal unclean, you don't eat it; if the Word calls an action sin, you stop doing it. Your obedience is the physical proof of your love for Yeshua (John 14:15).
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Section 3: The Horizontal Test (How You Treat Others)
What do your daily interactions look like when no one is watching?
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A) The Flesh: You carry out the direct works of the flesh listed in Galatians 5:19-21: you harbor hidden bitterness, keep a mental scorecard of grudges (Leviticus 19:18), engage in gossip or "venting" behind people's backs (Leviticus 19:16), show favoritism based on wealth or status, or cut corners in business to benefit yourself.
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B) The Spirit: You understand that hate is an action, not just a feeling (1 John 4:20). You actively guard your brother’s physical and spiritual life. Your walk produces the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
Section 4: The Mindset and Receptivity Test
How do you handle correction, truth, and conviction?
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A) The Flesh: Your mind is hostile to the strict requirements of God's Law (Romans 8:7). When someone warns you using the literal text, you close your ears, make your heart like flint (Zechariah 7:11-12), or look for a theological escape hatch (like a secret pre-tribulation rapture theory) to avoid facing hard truths or upcoming trial. You are comfortable walking the wide, easy road of church tradition.
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B) The Spirit: You actively examine and test yourself to see if you are truly in the faith (2 Corinthians 13:5). You hunger for uncompromised Truth, even when it cuts down your personal opinions, your upbringing, or your comfort. You are willing to stand completely alone on the Narrow Road.
Evaluating the Verdict
Look closely at your answers. Scripture leaves no room for a mixed ledger:
The Verdict of the Flesh: If your lifestyle, calendar, and choices mostly align with "A," the text says you are operating in the flesh. This is a state of spiritual blindness and legal rebellion. No matter how many prayers you say, 1 John 2:4 warns that claiming to know Him while rejecting His commands makes a person a liar, and the truth is not in them.
The Verdict of the Spirit: If your life matches "B," it means the Ruach HaKodesh is actively writing the Torah onto your heart, causing you to walk in His statutes. Your faith is a living, breathing, actionable reality.
"For if you live according to the flesh you will die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live." — Romans 8:13
Gathering with Yeshua: The Mission of the Remnant
Gathering with the Messiah requires active, definitive participation in His mission.
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The Confrontation: "You think you are secure because you know the true Name, understand the Sabbath, and see through the pagan traditions of the mainstream system. You have gathered knowledge, but you have not gathered souls. If you keep the truth locked inside your own home, refusing to warn those around you or declare the uncompromised Word, you are not a loyal subject—you are a hoarder of light. In the economy of the Kingdom, if you are not actively gathering with Him, you are helping the enemy scatter. Read Matthew 12:30 and Mark 16:15."
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The Verses: * Matthew 12:30: "He who is not with Me is against Me, and he who does not gather with Me scatters abroad."
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Mark 16:15: "And He said to them, 'Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.'"
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The Shock: "The Greek word for 'scatter' is skorpizō—meaning to disperse, dissipate, or allow sheep to be driven away by wolves because no one is standing guard. If you remain silent, you are letting the enemy drive the sheep to slaughter.
Participating in His mission means weaponizing the raw truth of the Scripture against the deception of this age. It means taking the message of Teshuvah (repentance) and the returning King out into the highways and byways. Whether that means speaking boldly in your daily life, standing firm in your community, or putting uncompromised truth into tangible, permanent formats—like a concise, direct handbook or a pocket-sized guide that people can carry, read, and hold onto—you are commanded to distribute the seed of the Word.
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The Two Choices in the Harvest Field
ActionScriptural ExecutionKingdom Outcome
Gathering (Synagō)Proclaiming the Torah, using His true Name, warning the wicked, and providing a clean blueprint for righteousness.Inheritance: Identified as a chosen, faithful laborer who stood firm in the mission.
Scattering (Skorpizō)Keeping silent to avoid conflict, prioritizing personal comfort, and letting others walk blindly down the broad road.Disqualification: Counted as an adversary whose passivity aided the kingdom of darkness.
The Bottom Line: You cannot claim to be on the side of the King while refusing to execute His direct marching orders. The Great Commission is a legal mandate for every single believer. If your faith does not compel you to actively participate in bringing others into the covenant and exposing the lawlessness of this world, you are operating in a state of stagnant self-delusion. It is time to stop hiding the light under a basket, step out into the field, and actively gather before the harvest doors are permanently shut.
The Law of the Neutral Zone (There Is No Middle Ground)
You are either entirely with God or you are actively against Him. The modern religious world loves to invent a comfortable middle ground—a spiritual "neutral zone" where a person can be decent, kind, and respectful of religion without actually submitting to the King. But in the legal framework of the Kingdom, neutrality is an absolute illusion.
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The Confrontation: "You think that because you aren't an atheist, because you don't actively mock the Bible, or because you live a relatively quiet life, you aren't His enemy. You believe you can sit on the fence, cheering for the Creator from a distance while still running your own day-to-day schedule. But the Messiah Himself completely destroys the concept of the fence. Read Matthew 12:30."
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The Verse: "He who is not with Me is against Me, and he who does not gather with Me scatters abroad."
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The Shock: "This is a binary reality. In the courtroom of the Almighty, there are only two parties: the loyal subject and the rebel If you are not actively walking in His Truth—guarding His Sabbath, honoring His Torah, and completely surrendering your self-will to the authority of Yeshua—you are automatically counted as His adversary. Failing to gather means you are actively scattering. Silence is compliance with the enemy. To choose your own traditions, your own calendar, and your own comfort over His direct commands is to draw a battle line against the Throne. You have to pick a side, because the Judge has already declared that the middle ground does not exist."
The Scripture does not leave "living in the flesh" up to human imagination or guesswork. In the legal framework of the Word, the carnal mind—the flesh—is defined as a state of active rebellion against the instructions (Torah) of the Creator.
The Apostle Paul provides an explicit, itemized indictment of the specific sins that manifest when a person is ruled by the flesh rather than the indwelling of the Spirit.
The Explicit List: The Works of the Flesh
According to Galatians 5:19-21, the actions of a person living in the flesh are obvious and legally exposed. They fall into distinct categories of lawlessness: ( How you live your life is evident of what you really believe)
1. Covenant and Moral Defilement
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Adultery & Fornication: Violating the sacred marital covenant or engaging in sexual relations outside of the Hebrew marriage structure.
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Uncleanness: Living in a state of moral or physical impurity, which includes violating the Creator's dietary boundaries (Leviticus 11) and defiling the body He called to be a set-apart temple.
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Lewdness (Lasciviousness): Unbridled, shameless sensuality; having no filter or restraint over carnal desires, lusts, and entertainment choices.
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2. Pagan and Spiritual Rebellion
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Idolatry: Placing anything above the absolute authority of Yahweh. This includes bowing to human tradition, following the Roman calendar, and substituting His holy Moedim (Appointed Feasts) with pagan-rooted celebrations like Christmas and Easter.
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Sorcery (Pharmakeia): In the original Greek, this word is pharmakeia—the use of drugs, spells, or occult practices. It also represents the toxic spiritual manipulation used to bypass the Holy Spirit to gain control or insight.
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3. Horizontal Treason (Sins Against Your Brother)
Hatred & Contentions: Scripturally, hate is an action (1 John 4:20).
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It is the failure to guard your brother's physical or spiritual life, harboring active animosity instead.
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Jealousies & Outbursts of Wrath: Living with a mental scorecard of hidden bitterness, allowing uncontrolled anger, rage, and a volatile temper to dictate your reactions.
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Selfish Ambitions & Dissensions: Operating out of pure self-interest, cutting corners in business to benefit yourself (Deuteronomy 25:13-15), and creating division among brethren to elevate your own opinion or status.
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Heresies: Choosing personal dogmas, human philosophies, or comfortable church traditions that openly contradict the literal text of the Scripture.
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Envy & Murders: Bitterly coveting what belongs to another, or destroying a brother's reputation and life through malicious actions and slander.
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4. Carnal Excess
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Drunkenness & Revelries: Losing sobriety and self-control through intoxicating substances, or participating in wild, lawless gatherings that feed the carnal nature.
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The Ultimate Verdict of the Text
The Scripture leaves no backdoor or theological escape hatch for anyone who continues to walk in this manner while professing to know the Savior. Paul concludes the list with a terrifying legal warning:
"...of which I tell you beforehand, just as I also told you in time past, that those who practice such things will not inherit the kingdom of God." — Galatians 5:21
The key word is practice (prassontes in the Greek)—meaning an ongoing, habitual lifestyle of lawlessness.
If your daily life, your calendar, your tongue, and your treatment of others are characterized by this list, the Bible states that you are legally operating in the flesh. To claim you love Him while practicing these things makes a person a liar under the terms of the covenant (1 John 2:4). True alignment requires putting the flesh to death daily through the power of the Ruach HaKodesh (the Holy Spirit) and returning completely to the paths of His Torah.
The Legal Verdict of the Liar
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The Confrontation: "The religious world wants a Savior who demands no custody of life. They want the benefit of His sacrifice without the burden of His sovereignty. They claim intimacy with the Creator while living in open anarchy against His House Rules. But the word of God strips away the mask. Read 1 John 2:4 and Titus 1:16."
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The Verses: * 1 John 2:4: "He that saith, 'I know him,' and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him Titus 1:16: "They profess that they know God; but in works they deny him, being abominable, and disobedient, and unto every good work reprobate."
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The Shock: "The Scripture uses the explicit Greek word pseustēs—meaning a counterfeit, a fraud, a systemic deceiver. It doesn't say you are a 'weak believer' or an 'imperfect saint.' It says you are a liar.
If you claim to 'know' Him but throw out His Sabbath, His Feasts, and His Torah, your profession is a fraudulent contract. If the 'truth is not in you,' then the Spirit of Truth (Ruach HaKodesh) does not dwell within you. You cannot separate the Person of the Messiah from the Commandments of the Messiah. To boast about an internal relationship while walking in external rebellion is a profound spiritual delusion. The verdict is final: love is measured by the track record of your obedience, not the volume of your testimony." -
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The Missing Ingredient: The Indwelling of the Spirit
Without the Ruach HaKodesh (the Holy Spirit), religion is nothing more than dry, dead bones. It is a legal framework without the power to execute it, a carnal mimicry of holiness that leaves a person completely hollow.
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The Confrontation: "Many people try to keep the rules out of sheer willpower. They read the text, white-knuckle their way through the commands, and try to force their flesh into submission. But without the Spirit of the Living God inside you, you are trying to run an engine with no fuel. You can have the perfect 'letter' of the law, but without the Spirit, it will only bring condemnation. Read Ezekiel 36:26-27."
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The Verse: "I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; I will take the heart of stone out of your flesh and give you a heart of flesh. I will put My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in My statutes, and you will keep My judgments and do them."
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The Shock: "Notice the divine order of the text: God does not say, 'Keep my laws so you can earn my Spirit.' He says, 'I will put My Spirit within you, and He will cause you to walk in My statutes.'
The Spirit is the legal author of the Torah Gods instructions . When He takes up residence inside a human being, He writes that very same law onto the tablets of the heart. The Spirit doesn't lead you away from the Commandments—He provides the supernatural power, the desire, and the capacity to actually fulfill them. If you don't have the Spirit, your religion is a facade, and your flesh will eventually fail the test. But if you have the Spirit, obedience ceases to be a heavy, burdensome chore and becomes a living, breathing, uncompromised reality."
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The Separation of the Called and Chosen
The invitation to the Kingdom is cast wide across the earth, but the final selection process is ruthlessly narrow, terrifying, and absolute.
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The Confrontation: "Modern religion treats grace like a broad, unconditional safety net, assuming that everyone who hears an invitation or responds casually is automatically fast-tracked to the throne. They completely mistake the invitation for the inheritance. They believe that just showing up to the venue is enough, entirely blind to the fact that the King inspects every single guest at the door. Read Matthew 22:14."
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The Verse: "For many are called, but few are chosen."
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The Shock: "The structural reality of this verse completely dismantles the 'broad road' theology:
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The Invitation (Klētoi): The 'called' are the masses who hear the message, sit in the pews, and receive the outer invitation to the covenant.
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The Elect (Elektoi): The 'chosen' are those who are selected by the Judge because they actually met the legal requirements of the House.
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Look at the exact context of Yeshua's parable of the wedding feast. The King fills the hall, but when He walks through to inspect the guests, He spots a man who is not wearing the required wedding garment. He doesn't politely excuse him; He has him bound hand and foot and cast into outer darkness.
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Scripturally, what is that garment? Revelation 19:8 defines the fine wedding linen as the 'righteous deeds of the saints'—the active, faithful keeping of His Commandments through the power of the Spirit. The man wasn't cast out because he lacked an invitation; he was cast out because he tried to sit at the King's table while wearing the filthy rags of his own lawless lifestyle and human traditions. You can be 'called' by reading the text and claiming the faith, but if you refuse to put on the required garment of Torah obedience, you remain legally disqualified."








