Sunday, March 15, 2020

Executed To Suppress His Message

the tithing scam
Many Christians know how Yeshua ( Jesus ) was sentenced to death by Pilate after pressure from the Jewish religious leaders of the day. But after 50 years of being a Christian, I’ve known few who were able to explain precisely “why” the Jewish religious leaders wanted Jesus killed. So let’s examine that reason. After performing many miracles and even raising Lazarus from the dead, Yeshua had acquired a large following. But the Lord’s teachings were unique. For example, Yeshua told people that God does not allow human beings to exercise spiritual authority over His people. Then He announced how He is God’s only spiritual teacher, guide and leader — and that worshipers must follow Him, rather than the Jewish religious leaders. And finally, Yeshua publicly condemned the religious authorities for demanding money from God’s people.

But modern church-attending Christians never hear about our Yeshua’s prohibitions against spiritual teachers exercising authority over God’s people. Neither do they hear the Old and New Testament Scriptures that condemn those who accept money for preaching and sharing the gospel.

And why?

Because just like the ancient rabbis, Christian preachers suppress many of Yeshua’s teachings, so they can violate His commandments by claiming spiritual authority over church, then ordering God’s people to give financial offerings and tithes.
And this suppression of Yeshua’s teachings is not limited to the subjects of ministerial authority and the use of money within the church. In order to encourage church attendance and create a dependence upon institutionalized religion, church leaders routinely withhold or modify many other biblical teachings. And this is why Christians do not know what the Bible teaches about the salvation of humanity, eternal life, the punishment for unrepentant sin, the purpose and destiny of Yeshua’s Church, and many other important topics. Carry on reading 

D. A Taylor Biography

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