Yeshua’s Love and the Twisting of Scripture

There are numerous scriptures that are being misinterpreted by the LGBTQ+ community, by liberals, by false prophets, by false evangelist churches, and false new age churches that just aren’t Biblical. One of them is that Jesus, Yeshua, is love. Well, that IS absolutely true, Jesus is love, because God the Father is love. So this isn’t up for debate. We all understand from a Christian perspective that Jesus, Yeshua, is love, no doubt about that. But, He was much more!

Yeshua, Jesus, Himself told us that He didn’t come to judge the world but to save it. Look what it says in the book of John;

I have come as Light into the world, so that no one who believes in Me will remain in darkness. If anyone hears My teachings and does not keep them, I do not judge him; for I did not come to judge the world, but to save the world. The one who rejects Me and does not accept My teachings has one who judges him; the word which I spoke. That will judge him on the last day. John 12:47

When Yeshua, Jesus, came to this earth and walked among the people, He didn’t come to judge them, instead, He came to save them. Meaning, God’s plan for Jesus, Yeshua, at that time was to be our living sacrifice, our atonement, for the sins of this world.

But notice what else Jesus said, those who hear His teachings but they don’t keep them wasn’t being judged at that time but the word which Jesus spoke will JUDGE him on the LAST DAY. But let’s take a closer look at one of the most famous scriptures in the Bible, John 3:16;

For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. John 3:16,17

Usually, Churches use this scripture as a way to witness and bring people to Christ, and, it’s perfect for that. But, what I want people to see is what’s being said afterwards. Again, we’re told Jesus, Yeshua, didn’t come into the world to judge it but to save it. So again, at that time, Yeshua wasn’t there to judge the people but to make atonement for sin. He was the ultimate sacrifice.

Yes, Yeshua, Jesus, was all about love. We are to love one another and anyone should be welcomed in Church regardless of their race, color of their skin, religious beliefs or their sexual preference. However, the problem isn’t with those who come into the church, rather, that churches are catering to these communities. They begin changing doctrines to accomodate them. Those Churches are trying so desperately to convince the world that they’re about loving others, they tend to forget what else Jesus said, to FOLLOW His TEACHINGS. If a Church is celebrating transgender ideology or the LGBQT+ community then they are NOT following the teachings of Jesus.

As a true born again Christian we are NOT to celebrate sin. The Bible is VERY clear on this. We are to REPENT of our sins so we can continue to grow in Christ. We are to present the Gospel as outlined in the Bible and not twist scripture to fit our OWN agenda.

When a Church celebrates it’s transgender and LGBQT+ community, they’re doing nothing more than celebrating SIN!

Not one time in the Bible did God tell the Jewish people, “I love you and accept you for the way you are”. Absolutely not! Instead, if they didn’t follow His ways they would experience war, captivity, famine, plague and death. Everything that the US is and will experience.

God is very serious about sin, therefore, we should be serious about sin.

As a Christian we should be willing to speak the truth in a loving manner, not in judgement, not in anger, but in a Christ like manner. We should always display the fruit of the spirit, which is;

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control; against such things there is no law. Galatians 5:22

Nowhere in this scripture does it say we are to force the message down someone’s throat, or, to argue with them. But, we are to present the Gospel as given by the the Bible in a loving manner, by the fruit of the Spirit.

In other words, we simply tell people about the Gospel in a loving kind manner, we plant the seed and if they’re not receptive then it’s between God and them. You, well, you just walk away.

8 thoughts on “Yeshua’s Love and the Twisting of Scripture

  1. Kelly Rowe

    Another thing that I think many churches or Christians have forgotten is the power of deliverance. People can be set free if they want to be. The scripture speaks of those who have a form of godliness, but deny the power thereof, power to change. Like you said, many totally ignore the message of repentance and no longer say that people should or can repent and change.

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