Jews and Gentiles are the same: both are sinners who need God’s mercy and forgiveness to be saved. The only difference is that God decided to choose a small and fragile nation to bring His Messiah, and He chose Israel. Deep down, we are all the same, and it could have been any other nation, but God chose Israel, and whether we like it or not, salvation comes from the Jews. We must accept this divine choice and abandon the illusory idea that there is salvation outside of Israel. Any Gentile can join Israel and be sent to Jesus by the Father for salvation, but will need to follow the same laws that He gave to Israel, laws that Jesus Himself and the apostles followed. | The foreigner who joins himself to the Lord, to serve Him, being thus His servant… and who holds fast to my covenant, I will also bring to my holy mountain. (Isaiah 56:6-7)
From the fall in Eden until today, there has never been a time when obeying God’s Law made the blood of the Lamb unnecessary. On the contrary, the Father sent the Lamb precisely because of the few who seek to obey His laws and need the forgiveness that only the blood can grant. Obedience and sacrifice have always walked together in the plan of salvation. The teaching that the Gentile must choose between obeying God’s Law or following Jesus is an old lie, coming from the same serpent that, from the beginning, tries to turn souls away from faithfulness to the Creator. Jesus and the Father are one in purpose: both require obedience. Salvation is individual. Do not follow the majority, obey while you are alive. | Not everyone who says to me, Lord, Lord! will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven (Matthew 7:21)
Whenever an order is given, it is expected to be obeyed; otherwise, that order would reveal weakness, lack of morals, or absence of authority. But that is exactly how millions of Christians treat the powerful commandments of the Lord, as if they were optional suggestions given by a weak God, and not direct commands from the Creator of the universe. They say they love Him, but ignore what He commanded through the prophets before the Messiah and by the Messiah Himself. They deceive themselves, because there is no salvation for the rebellious; the Father only sends to the Son those who honor Him through obedience. Salvation is individual. Obey while you are still alive. | Not everyone who says to me, Lord, Lord! will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven (Matthew 7:21)
Nowhere in the Scriptures do we read about a covenant of faithfulness that God made with the Gentiles; there are no promises of future blessings, deliverance, or salvation for the Gentile nations. The only eternal covenant in the Scriptures was made with Abraham and his people, sealed with the sign of circumcision. The idea that Jesus founded a religion for the Gentiles, with new doctrines, traditions, and without the laws of Israel, has no support whatsoever in the words of Christ. Do not fall into this error. The Gentile who seeks salvation must follow the same laws that the Father gave to the chosen nation for His honor and glory. The Father sees his faith and courage, despite the obstacles, unites him to Israel, and leads him to Jesus. This is the plan of salvation that makes sense, because it is true. | The foreigner who joins himself to the Lord, to serve Him, being thus His servant… and who holds fast to my covenant, I will also bring to my holy mountain. (Isaiah 56:6-7)
Satan is cunning, and his most powerful weapon has always been words. It was so in Eden, and it remains so today inside the churches. Among his greatest lies is the idea that “obeying the commandments is only sanctification, but has nothing to do with salvation.” This is a deadly deception. The truth is simple: there is no sanctification or salvation without obedience. The only way to prove to the Father that we desire eternal life is to sincerely seek to obey all the commandments He gave us in the Old Testament. Only these does the Father recognize as faithful and sends to the Lamb for the forgiveness of sins. This is the plan of salvation that makes sense because it is the true one. | Not everyone who says to me, Lord, Lord! will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven (Matthew 7:21)
There are no prophecies in the Old Testament or in the gospels about the sending of any man after Jesus with authority to create new doctrines for the Gentiles. The writings that came after Jesus returned to the Father, whether inside or outside the Bible, were written by men and for men. This means that any doctrine based on these writings needs to be aligned with the revelations of God to the prophets of the Old Testament and with what Jesus taught us in the gospels. If it is not, then the doctrine is false, no matter how old or popular it is. It is a trap of the serpent and a test from God to check our faithfulness to His holy and eternal Law. The Father does not send rebels to the Son. | “You have commanded your precepts to be kept diligently.” (Psalm 119:4)
The expression “unmerited favor” is not found in the Scriptures, and Jesus Himself, in the four Gospels, did not even remotely teach anything close to this concept. Even though this doctrine is popular in many churches, the sad reality is that it does not come from God, but was fabricated soon after the ascension of Christ to justify the false belief that Jesus will save the millions of Gentiles who openly disobey the laws that God gave to the nation set apart for His honor and glory. Salvation is individual. No Gentile will ascend without seeking to follow the same laws given to Israel, laws that Jesus Himself and His apostles followed. Do not follow the majority because they are many. The end has already come! Obey while you are alive. | “I have revealed your name to the men you gave me out of the world. They were yours, and you gave them to me; and they have obeyed your word [the Old Testament].” (John 17:6)
According to the Lord’s prophets and the words of Jesus in the gospels, there is only one people set apart and blessed with an eternal covenant, sealed with the sign of circumcision. These are the natural descendants of Abraham and the Gentiles who joined them by obeying God’s laws. The Scriptures do not mention any covenant between God and Gentiles who are separated from Israel. The Gentile who wishes to be blessed and saved by Christ must follow the same laws that the Father gave to the chosen nation for His honor and glory. The Father observes the faith and courage of this Gentile, despite the difficulties. He pours out His love upon him, unites him to Israel, and leads him to the Son for forgiveness and salvation. This plan of salvation makes sense because it is true. | There shall be one law for the native-born and for the foreigner who lives among you. (Exodus 12:49)
The greatest heresy about salvation is not the one that attacks Jesus, but the one that uses His name to turn man away from obedience to the Father of Jesus. People praise Christ, but accept a “plan of salvation” that Christ never taught in the four gospels. The doctrine of ”unmerited favor” is the enemy’s masterpiece: it promises man that he will be received in heaven with hugs and kisses, even while ignoring the powerful and eternal Law of God. The Messiah spent years showing His apostles and disciples how to live to inherit eternal life, whether for Jews or for Gentiles. All of them obeyed the Sabbath, circumcision, the forbidden meats, the use of tzitzits, the beard, and all the other statutes of the Lord. Salvation is individual; obey while you are alive. | “You have commanded your precepts to be kept diligently.” (Psalm 119:4)
The church completely ignores Jesus’ warning that few even find the door to salvation. People prefer to cover their ears and pretend that everything is fine between them and God. But it is not! God was clear countless times in saying that there would be blessings and salvation for those who obeyed His laws, but curse and suffering for those who despised them. Almost no one diligently seeks to follow the laws that the Lord gave to the prophets in the Old Testament, and the consequences, both current and eternal, can already be seen. Do not follow the majority just because they are many. The end has already come! Obey while you are alive. | “Enter through the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and many are those who enter through it.” Matthew 7:13