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The Bible: A Story of Falling Away, Faithful Remnants, and Restoration

What does the Bible teach about God’s people, their rebellion, and their continual rejection of His Torah? The Bible is not a story of religions or dispensations—it is the story of a holy God restoring a rebellious creation. From Genesis to Revelation, one theme resounds: when mankind rejects God’s Torah—His divine instruction—destruction follows; when we return to it, restoration begins. It begins in a garden. It ends in paradise with a restored tree. And in between lies six thousand years of mankind choosing sin over obedience, rebellion over repentance. Sin has …
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How to Apply the Torah Today in Exile

What does the Bible say regarding the application of God’s commandments in exile without a temple? Modern Christianity often insists the Torah has been “done away with.” Yet when pressed for Scripture, such claims collapse under the plain reading of the text. The Messiah Himself said plainly: “Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. For truly, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, …
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Ransom Note Theology

What does the Bible say about adding to it or removing from it? The Scriptures were never meant to be used the way a serial killer uses a magazine. If you take God’s Word and cut out the verses you don’t like, or paste together only the ones that affirm what you already believe, you can make the Bible say almost anything. That is ransom-note theology—taking God’s holy Word, slicing it into fragments, and rearranging it until it serves your desires instead of transforming your heart. But the Scriptures were not …
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What do scriptures say about “Moral vs. Ceremonial” Law? A Biblical and Historical Response

One of the most common arguments raised against keeping the Sabbath or dietary laws is that they are “ceremonial,” not “moral.” The claim is that ceremonial laws were temporary, abolished in Jesus, while only moral laws remain binding. At first glance this sounds neat and tidy. But a closer look reveals this distinction has no biblical foundation. In fact, it is an invention of later church tradition, not the Word of God. The Scriptures Never Divides the Law This Way Nowhere in Scripture do we find God, Moses, the prophets, …
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