
Sine ratione dubitationis
God only gives His Spirit to those
who keep His commandments
Last Supper Passover
The Person Next to You
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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To the Church in Philadelphia
10 Since you have kept my command to endure patiently, I will also keep you from the hour of trial that is going to come on the whole world to test the inhabitants of the earth.
To the Church in Laodicea, This church will go through the tribulation
14 “To the angel of the church in Laodicea write:These are the words of the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the ruler of God’s creation. 15 I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other! 16 So, because you are lukewarm—neither hot nor cold—I am about to spit you out of my mouth.
Prophetic Regathering of Israel (Biblical/Jewish perspective):
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Many biblical prophets, particularly in the Old Testament, speak of a future, even greater, regathering of the scattered people of Israel from "all nations" where they have been dispersed due to sin. This is distinct from the return from Babylonian exile, as the prophecies often refer to a worldwide dispersion.
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This "second exodus" or "greater exodus" involves the reunification of all twelve tribes, including the "lost" ten tribes of the northern kingdom, and their return to the land of Israel.
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This event is often tied to the coming of the Messiah and the establishment of God's kingdom on Earth.
The Second Exodus
This expansion weaves the foundational promise of the physical return to the Land (the gathering from the four corners of the earth) into the diagnostic structure. It contrasts the prophetic reality of a literal, physical return to the soil of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob with the spiritualized, hands-off view that treats the Promised Land as a mere metaphor.
📋 The "Gathered from the Nations" Return Test
Instructions: Answer these 4 simple questions to see if your vision of the final restoration matches the physical, literal return promised by the prophets, or if you are looking at the land through a filtered, allegorical lens.
Question 1: The Literal Soil of the Promise
In Amos 9:15, Yehovah makes an uncompromising declaration: "I will plant them in their land, and no longer shall they be pulled up from the land I have given them." When you read about the land given to Abraham's seed, what does that space mean to you?
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A) You see it as literal, physical soil—the specific geography on the mountains of Israel where the King will physically rule and where His gathered people will build houses and plant vineyards.
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B) You spiritualize the Land away, treating it as a metaphor for "heaven," an internal state of mind, or a generic religious concept that requires no physical connection to the Middle East.
Question 2: The Purpose of the Exile's End
When the Father promises to "bring back the captives of My people Israel" and gather them out of the nations where they were sifted (Amos 9:14, Jeremiah 31:33), what is the primary indicator that a person has been spiritually prepared for that physical return?
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A) They have already returned to the laws of the Land. Before their feet ever touch the dirt of Israel, their hearts have submitted to the King’s calendar, His diet, and His Seventh-Day Sabbath.
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B) They want the benefits of the inheritance without the rules of the household, assuming they can be gathered into the holy Land while stubbornly clinging to the pagan traditions and lawless lifestyles of the nations.
Question 3: Building the Waste Cities vs. Modern Comfort
The prophet states that when they return, "They shall build the waste cities and inhabit them; they shall also make gardens and eat fruit from them" (Amos 9:14). How does this call to physical restoration intersect with your daily focus?
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A) You view your current life as a training ground, learning the agricultural, dietary, and covenant patterns of the Torah today so you are ready to be a productive citizen of the restored Kingdom tomorrow.
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B) You are fully invested in building and securing your own comfort within the modern Babylonian system, giving little thought to the literal restoration of the desolate places of Israel.
Question 4: The Voice That Gathers
The text concludes with the absolute authority of the Caller: "'Says the LORD your God'" (Amos 9:15). When the final trumpet sounds to gather the scattered remnants of Israel back to the borders of the Promise, what kind of flock will answer the call?
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A) A unified, clean flock that recognizes the voice of the One Shepherd because they have spent their lives practicing His walk (1 John 2:6) and obeying His statutes.
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B) A confused, mixed multitude that gets left behind because they spent their lives arguing that the Shepherd's voice, His Torah, and His physical Land were obsolete relics of the past.
The Sovereign Verdict: Review your final selections. If your checkboxes continue to look for excuses (B), the mirror provides one last warning. Our Father is not looking for spiritual tourists to inhabit a metaphorical kingdom; He is gathering a physical, cleansed nation back to a literal, covenant Land. You cannot truly pray for the return of Israel if you are actively rejecting the very Torah, Sabbath, and identity that defines her.
The "Throne of David & The Remnant" Test
Instructions: Answer these 4 final questions to determine if your heart is truly prepared to submit to the literal, resurrected King David and the physical restoration of the Tribes of Israel, or if you are clinging to a sanitized, comfortable version of the future.
Question 5: The Literal Prince Forever
In Ezekiel 37:24–25, Yehovah makes a clear, physical promise: "David My servant shall be king over them... and My servant David shall be their prince forever." When you read this plain scriptural text, how do you handle the literal reality of David’s future resurrected authority?
A) You take the Father at His Word. You accept that the historical King David will literally be resurrected to rule on this physical earth as the prince and under-shepherd beneath the Messiah, maintaining perfect order according to the Torah.
B) You spiritualize or gloss over the passage because a literal, resurrected David ruling over a physical, Torah-keeping nation doesn't fit into your modern, hands-off view of "heaven in the clouds."
Question 6: The Gathering of the Lost Identity
The prophets declare that the Father will gather the outcasts of Israel and the dispersed of Judah from the four corners of the earth (Amos 9:9, Ezekiel 37:22). When you look at your own ancestry and identity, where do you place your loyalty?
A) You realize that through the blood of Christ, you have been brought near to the Commonwealth of Israel. Your primary identity is no longer your Gentile nationality or Western church culture; you are an incorporated citizen of the literal Tribes of Israel, bound to her laws.
B) You view yourself proudly as a "Gentile Christian" who is separate from Israel, treating the gathering of the literal twelve tribes as a side-project that has nothing to do with your personal walk, lifestyle, or diet.
Question 7: The Standard of the Royal Court
King David wrote extensively in Psalm 119 about his deep, burning love for the Law: "Oh, how I love Your law! It is my meditation all the day... Your word is a lamp to my feet." If you expect to dwell in a Kingdom where David is the Prince forever, how does your current view of the Torah compare to his?
A) You share David's heart. You look at the Sabbaths, the clean dietary laws, and the statutes as a beautiful delight, actively practicing them now so you are in harmony with the royal court of the Kingdom.
B) You view the very Law that David loved as a "dead burden" or "legalism," creating a bizarre scenario where you expect to inherit a Kingdom ruled by a Prince whose entire life, passion, and government are based on instructions you reject.
Question 8: The Sieve of the Nations
In Amos 9:9, the Father states that He will sift the house of Israel among all nations "as grain is sifted in a sieve; yet not the smallest grain shall fall to the ground." As the world plunges deeper into lawlessness, how is this sifting manifesting in your life today?
A) You are being separated out of the world. The sifting is stripping away the pagan holidays, the lawless lifestyle, and the human traditions you inherited, leaving you as pure grain aligned with the Word of God.
B) You are slipping straight through the mesh of the sieve, blending seamlessly into the culture around you because you look, eat, rest, and celebrate exactly like the rest of the world.
The Sovereign Verdict: Look back over the entire diagnostic check. If your answers consistently chose B, the mirror has delivered its final, sobering reality check.
Our Father is not staging a metaphorical rescue for a lukewarm, lawless church that ignores His instructions. He is executing an iron-clad covenant promise to gather a physical, cleansed, twelve-tribe nation back to literal soil—to be ruled by one Shepherd and governed by a resurrected King David who loves the Torah. You cannot truly say you love the King if you are actively spending your life resisting the very laws, the very King, and the very nation He is coming to establish forever.


" Behold, the eyes of the Lord GOD are on the sinful kingdom, And I will destroy it from the face of the earth, yet I will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob," Says the LORD.
" For I will surely command, And will sift the house of Israel among all nations, As grain is sifted in a sieve; Yet not the smallest grain shall fall to the ground.

Who Is Involved in the Greater Exodus?
All of God’s people—both Jews and Gentiles who are grafted in through faith (see Romans 11)—are seen as participants.
Many believe it includes a physical return to the Land of Israel and a spiritual return to God’s covenant ways.

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Scripturae propheticae sequentes de adventu maiore Exodi filiorum Israel (all 12 tribus) loquuntur de omnibus terrae nationibus. Deus congregabit omnes filios suos (Israel) de cunctis gentibus in quibus dispersi sumus, et revertetur in terram Israel, ubi habitabimus sub regula eius.
Iste Exodus est 2 Exodus, et primo major, quia populus ejus unam gentem reliquit in primo Exodo, sed omnes terrae gentes relinquet in 2° Exodo. Deus etiam docet apud Jeremiam 16:14 quod II Exodus obumbrabit primum. (Gaudium Torah)
14 Propterea ecce dies veniunt, dicit Dominus, et non dicetur amplius: Vivit Dominus, qui eduxit filios Israel de terra Aegypti; 15 Vivit autem Dominus, qui eduxit filios Israel de terra aquilonis, et de universis terris, ad quas eieci eos, et reducam eos in terram suam, quam dedi patribus eorum.
Jeremiah 16:11-21 (37) Ecce congregabo eos de universis terris ad quas eieci eos in ira mea et in furore meo, et in ira magna. et reducam eos ad locum istum, et habitare eos faciam fiducialiter. Jeremiah 32:37-42 (Clementine_Vulgate) et educam eas de populis, et congregabo eas de terris, et inducam eas in terram, Ezekiel 34:1314 (Clementine_Vulgate) Tollam quippe vos de gentibus, et congregabo vos de universis terris, et adducam vos in terram vestram. (Ezekiel 36:19-32 (KJV)(24) (page34)
c. KJV)
Et levabit signum in nationes, et congregabit profugos Israël, et dispersos Juda colliget a quatuor plagis terræ. Isaiah 11:11-12
Jeremiah 31:7-11. Ecce congregabo eos de omnibus terris ad quas eieci eos in ira mea et in furore meo et in indignatione magna. reducam eos ad locum istum, et habitabo eos confidenter. Jeremiah 32:37
Isaiah 11:11-12 erit in die illa . Ex Assyrio et Aegypto, Ex Pathos et Chus, Ex Elam et Sennaar, Ex Emath et in insulis maris.
Et levabit signum in nationes, et congregabit profugos Israël,
Et dispersos Juda collige a quatuor plagis terræ.
Isaiah 2:2-4
Jeremiah 30:7-11 Væ! magnus enim dies ille, cui non est similis; et tempus tribulationis Jacob, et ex eo salvabitur. erit enim in die illa
dicit Dominus exercituum conteram iugum eius de cervicibus vestris et vincula vestra disrumpam Alieni non servient eis. sed servient Domino Deo suo, et David regi suo, quem suscitabo eis.
noli timere, serve meus Iacob, dicit Dominus, neque paveas, Israel; Ecce enim de longe servabo te, et semen tuum de terra captivitatis eorum.
Revertetur Iacob, et requiescat et requiescat, et non erit qui exterreat.
Quia ego vobiscum sum, dicit Dominus, ut salvem te; Si consummavero omnes gentes, ad quas te dispersi, consummationem non faciam in te.
sed corrigam te iniustum et non dimittam te omnino impunitum
Ezekiel 36:24-29 Tollam quippe vos de gentibus, et congregabo vos de universis terris, et adducam vos in terram vestram. Et aspergam super vos aquam mundam, et mundabimini; et mundabo vos ab omnibus inquinamentis vestris et ab omnibus idolis vestris; Et dabo vobis cor novum et spiritum novum ponam in medio vestri; Tollam cor lapideum de carne tua et dabo tibi cor carneum. spiritum meum ponam in medio vestri et faciam ut in praeceptis meis ambuletis et iudicia mea custodiatis et operemini. Et habitabitis in terra quam dedi patribus vestris; eritis mihi populus, et ego ero vobis in Deum. ab omni immunditia tua liberabo te. Frumentum vocabo et multiplicabo illud, et non imponam super vos famem. -5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ _cc78d__cc781905-5cde-3194-c-c-c-cde-3194-b-b3b-356bd5cf58d . -3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_
Amos 9:11-15 " In die illa resuscitabo tabernaculum David quod decidit, et resuscitabo. -bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ suscitabo ruinas eius et reaedificabo eam sicut in diebus antiquis. ut possideant reliquias Idumaeae et omnes gentes quae vocatae sunt per nomen meum
Ait Dominus faciens verbum istud.
Cum autem apprehenderit messorem arator, et qui seminat in vindemia, messor uvae; 15 Montes vino stillabunt, et omnes colles fluent cum eo.
convertam captivitatem populi mei Israel; Civitates desertas aedificabunt et inhabitabunt; Vineas plantabunt, et vinum ex eis bibent. Hortos etiam facient, et fructum ex eis comedent. Plantabo eos in terra sua, et non movebuntur ultra de terra, quam dedi eis, dicit Dominus Deus tuus.
Jeremiah 31:31-34 "Ecce dies veniunt, dicit Dominus, et percutiam foedus novum cum domo Israel et cum domo Iudae, non secundum testamentum. et pepigi cum patribus eorum in die qua adprehendi manum eorum ut educerem eos de terra Aegypti pactum meum quod ruperunt cum essem eis vir ait Dominus sed hoc est pactum quod Dabo domum Israel post dies istos, dicit Dominus: Dabo legem meam in mente eorum et in corde eorum scribam eam, et ego ero eis in Deum, et ipsi erunt mihi in populum. unusquisque doceat proximum suum et unusquisque fratrem suum dicens cognosce Dominum quia omnes me cognoscent a minore usque ad maiorem eorum dicit Dominus et dimittam iniquitatem eorum et peccata eorum Peccatum non recordabor amplius.
Isaiah 27:12-13 Et erit in die illa: triturabit Dominus.
Ab alveo fluminis usque ad torrentem Aegypti; et colligeris singillatim.
o filii Israel. Et erit in die illa: clanget tuba magna;
Venient, qui pereunt in terra Assur, et profugi in terra Ægypti, et adorabunt Dominum in monte sancto Jerusalem.
Jer. et non dicetur Dominus vivit Dominus qui eduxit filios Israhel de terra Aegypti sed vivit Dominus qui eduxit filios Israhel de terra aquilonis et filii omnes terras quas eiecerat.' reducam enim eos in terram eorum, quam dedi patribus eorum.
Ezekiel 11:17-20
propterea dic haec dicit Dominus Deus congregabo te de populis et congregabo te de terris in quibus dispersi estis et dabo tibi terram Israhel et ingredientur ibi et venient Et dabo eis cor unum, et spiritum novum ponam in medio eorum: et auferam cor lapideum de carnibus eorum, et dabo eis cor carneum, in præceptis meis ambulabunt, et judicia mea custodient, et facient ea: et erunt mihi in populum, et ego ero eis in Deum.
Ezekiel 37:22-28 et ponam eos in gentem unam in terra super montes Israël; et rex unus erit super omnes. non erunt duo gentes amplius, neque dividentur in duo regna iterum. non in idolis suis neque cum idolis se polluent
detestabiles, et non in omnibus iniquitatibus eorum, sed de cunctis habitationibus eorum, in quibus peccaverunt, liberabo eos et mundabo eos. Tunc erunt mihi in populum, et ego ero eis in Deum. David servus meus rex super eos, et pastor unus erit omnium eorum.
In judiciis meis ambulabunt, et mandata mea custodient, et facient ea. et habitabunt in terra quam dedi servo meo Jacobo, ubi habitaverunt patres tui; et habitabunt
ibi ipsi liberis et liberis eorum in perpetuum; et David servus meus erit
princeps eorum in perpetuum. Et percutiam illis foedus pacis, et erit ”;
foedus sempiternum cum eis; Statuam eos et multiplicabo eos et ponam My-
sanctificationem in medio eorum in sæcula sæculorum. Et erit tabernaculum meum cum eis; immo ero eorum Deus, et ipsi populus Meus erunt. et scient gentes quia ego Dominus sanctificabo Israhel cum sanctificatio mea in medio eorum in perpetuum
Amos 9:8-9;
Ecce oculi Domini Dei super regnum peccati, et disperdam illud a facie terræ, et non disperdam domum Jacob, dicit Dominus.
Quia mandabo, et ventilabo domum Israel in omnibus gentibus, sicut cribratur granum in cribro, et non cadet in terram minimus granum. -bb3b-136bad5cf58d__cc781905-5cde-394-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_









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