Jesus did not leave us defenseless against false leaders and false doctrines that would arise after Him. When we hear a message that does not align with the truth, the Holy Spirit calls us back to what the Son truly lived and taught. In none of the four gospels did Jesus preach the heresy of “unmerited favor,” which so many churches preach. What exists in the gospels is the example of Jesus and the apostles on how Jews and gentiles should live. All kept every commandment of God: the Sabbath, circumcision, forbidden meats, the use of tzitzits, the beard, and all the other statutes of the Lord. Salvation is individual; do not follow the majority; obey while you are alive. | “Here is the perseverance of the saints, those who keep the commandments of God and the faith in Jesus.” (Revelation 14:12)
The claim that it is impossible to obey God’s Law, and that, therefore, it must have been abolished, is a lie that is part of the devil’s plan against the gentiles, begun right after Jesus returned to the Father. God never demands something we cannot give Him. Throughout history, millions of Jews and gentiles have decided to live in faithfulness to the Lord’s commandments revealed in the Old Testament, and it was precisely for this reason that God sent them to the Lamb for the forgiveness of their sins. Jew or gentile, only those who sincerely seek to obey the entire powerful Law of God will be saved. Salvation is individual. Do not follow the majority, obey while you are alive. | “The assembly must have the same laws, which will apply both to you and to the gentile living among you; this is a perpetual decree.” (Numbers 15:15)
The gentile who seeks God’s blessings but refuses to obey His Law revealed in the Old Testament is just wasting time. God never promised prosperity, peace, or protection to those who live in rebellion against His commands. Blessings are for those who truly love Him, and to love God is to obey His commandments. The Father and the Son are not at war with each other: both require faithfulness. Neither of them promised protection to the disobedient, but rather to those who keep Their laws with sincerity and perseverance, just as the disciples and apostles did. Salvation is individual. Do not follow the majority, obey while you are alive. | “What does the Lord ask of you, except to fear the Lord, to walk in all His ways, and to obey His commandments for your own good?” (Deuteronomy 10:12-13)
The Christian can be deceived in many ways: by the devil, by men, and even by his own mind. Spiritual confusion is inevitable for those who do not have a firm foundation. The only way to remain free from any deception is to obey, to the letter, each of God’s commandments revealed in the Old Testament and in the four Gospels. This is the safe route that never changes. This is how the prophets, apostles, disciples, and Jesus Himself lived: all in perfect faithfulness to the Father’s Law. Whoever walks this same path will not be deceived. Salvation is individual. Do not follow the majority, obey while you are alive. | “Ah! My people! Those who guide you mislead you and destroy the way of your paths.” (Isaiah 3:12)
If you think that only “the worst of the worst” will be in hell, think again. In hell will be everyone who did not please the Father and, therefore, was not sent to the Son to be saved, regardless of religious appearance, beautiful words, or church involvement. The Father does not judge speeches, emotions, or declared intentions; He observes faithfulness. And we only please the Father when we sincerely seek to be faithful to each of His wonderful commandments, exactly as they were revealed. Whoever ignores the Law may even feel secure for a while, but that security is illusory. Salvation is individual. Obey while you are still alive. | “Whoever says: I know Him, and does not keep His commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him.” (1 John 2:2-6)
Jesus never preached an easy gospel, and He did not preach it because the gospel that truly saves requires total obedience to all the commandments of the Father and the Son, without exceptions, adaptations, or shortcuts. What is preached today in churches is a convenient, light, and non-committal gospel, but also powerless to save. The blood of the Lamb does not cover the rebellious, but rather those who sincerely and diligently seek to obey all of God’s laws. The apostles and disciples who walked daily with Christ lived this way: in faithfulness, reverence, and obedience. Salvation is individual. Do not follow the majority, obey while you are alive. | “Ah! My people! Those who guide you mislead you and destroy the way of your paths.” (Isaiah 3:12)
In the days of Jesus, there were followers of various religions in Jerusalem, but Jesus never showed interest in them, for the Messiah came only for the lost sheep of the house of Israel. None of this has changed today. In none of the gospels did Jesus imply that He would create a new religion for the gentiles, separate from the religion of His ancestors. The gentile who seeks salvation in Jesus must follow the same laws that the Lord gave to the nation He set apart for Himself with an eternal covenant. The Father sees the faith and courage of this gentile, despite the challenges. He pours out His love upon him, unites him to Israel, and leads him to the Son for forgiveness and salvation. This is the plan of salvation that makes sense because it is true. | “Jesus sent out the Twelve with the following instructions: Do not go among the gentiles or enter any town of the Samaritans; go rather to the lost sheep of the people of Israel.” (Matthew 10:5–6)
David knew the commandment and knew he should not covet or take what belonged to his neighbor, but he ignored the powerful and unchanging Law of God and ended up bringing severe discipline upon his own house. Millions of Christians do the same: they recognize that God gave laws, have access to the Scriptures, but prefer to listen to their rebellious leaders. Just like David, their punishment at the Final Judgment is guaranteed. Do not follow leaders; follow Jesus, who trained His apostles to obey the Law strictly. All of them obeyed the Sabbath, circumcision, forbidden meats, the use of tzitzits, the beard, and all the other statutes of the Lord. The Blood of the Lamb does not cover rebels; obey while you are alive. | “You have commanded your precepts to be kept diligently.” (Psalm 119:4)
The false doctrine of “unmerited favor” suggests that God saves those who do not deserve it, as if His commandments were given to be disobeyed. That is, those who disobey do not deserve to be saved, but by seeking salvation without merit, then God saves them. Jesus never taught such an absurdity. The truth is that the question of merit belongs to God, who searches hearts, not to us. The Gentile who seeks salvation in Jesus must follow the same laws that the Lord gave to the nation He set apart for Himself with an eternal covenant. The Father sees the faith and courage of this Gentile, despite the challenges. He pours out His love on him, unites him with Israel, and leads him to the Son for forgiveness and salvation. This is the plan of salvation that makes sense because it is true. | “You have commanded your precepts to be kept diligently.” (Psalm 119:4)
In the lake of fire, millions of Christians will see that they were deceived by such an obvious lie: “you will be saved even while ignoring the Law of God.” They will curse the leaders who intoxicated them with this heresy, but nothing will change the decision of the Great Judge. The truth is that not even remotely, in the four Gospels, did the Savior create a new religion for Gentiles without the powerful and eternal Law of the Father. There is only one plan of salvation. Christ spent years training apostles and disciples in the pattern of total obedience. Jews or Gentiles, we must live as they did, keeping the Sabbath, circumcision, forbidden meats, tzitzits, the beard, and all the other statutes of the Lord. Salvation is individual: obey while you are alive. | “The assembly must have the same laws, which will apply both to you and to the foreigner living among you; this is a perpetual decree.” (Numbers 15:15)