My Messages to the World
God wants obedience to his commands in the Torah of Moses, because God gave these commands to Israel through Moses to serve as an example to all humanity regarding what God wants from all humanity, not just Israel. The entire earth belongs to God, and the Torah of Moses is the law of God for all humanity and this entire earth. Everything God commands therein is good and set-apart and true. And unless a person obeys these commands written therein, he cannot be saved, even if he believes in Yeshua. Mere belief does not save anyone. Belief and obedience are both required. Belief and obedience leads to life and continued existence. Whereas disbelief and disobedience leads to death and cessation of existence. Whoever desires to live must obey he who created and owns everything, including our own bodies. Our bodies are not our own, but belong to God who created them, in his representation. The Torah commands, “you shall not steal”. So stop stealing you thieves. The Torah commands, “you shall not gossip”. So stop gossiping you gossipers. The Torah commands, “you shall not commit adultery”. So stop cheating on your spouses you adulterers. The Torah commands, “you shall not eat blood”. So stop eating meat with its blood still in it, and drain the blood from the meat entirely before cooking it and eating it. The Torah commands, “a man shall not dress as a woman”. So stop trying to change your gender you who are transgender, and stop dressing as women you drag queens. The Torah commands, “you shall not put tattoos on yourselves”. So stop tattooing your bodies and stop making permanent changes to your bodies with plastic surgeries. The Torah commands, “honor your father and your mother”. So stop disrespecting your parents you rebellious children. Read the Torah, and learn about everything God commands, and begin to put it into practice, because it is by that very law that all humanity will be judged by at the return of Yeshua. Many believers in Yeshua will be shocked that they will be condemned for not having obeyed the Torah of Moses. They thought their mere belief was going to save them.