So, uh, trust in the plan, the only plan, that's the Bible.
And so, um, yeah, uh, so now I wanna, you know, we're gonna, uh, speaking of commandments, we're gonna like touch on them again, you know what I mean?
Cause I gotta, we really need to drive this home.
You know what I mean?
Because there's so many ministries out there trying to say, Oh, Turn commitments no longer valid, and this is where they misinterpret things, okay?
And so when you take single verses out of context, you take single verses and misinterpret what that's talking about, right?
And when we read the Bible, we encourage people to read them in its context, right?
And let the Scripture interpret the Scripture.
And we're going to do that right here now.
We're using Scripture to interpret what it says and what it means.
So, this is the number one defense of when people say, well, the Ten Commandments were abolished.
And this is the first verse they bring up.
All these people who believe that, right?
The dispensationalists and all that that say, oh, you know, these ministries that the Ten Commandments were abolished.
This is the first thing they bring up, right?
Colossians 2 14 and 16.
So they say this is the proof right here.
Blotted out the handwriting of the ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us and took out of the way, nailing to the cross and having spoiled principalities and powers, he made shoot of them openly, triumphing over them in it, and let no man therefore judge you in the meat or the drink in respect of the holy day or
The new moon or the Sabbath days, so This this is then which they take but what they do is they don't put these two verses together They split them apart and they use these two verses for their defense of the furnace, right?
So this is worse actually means like Yeah, it doesn't matter what day you could worship on.
You could eat whatever you want.
Yeah, the commandments were nailed to the cross and blotted out, right?
And they said Paul, this is written by Paul, right?
And they said Paul said that, right?
In Galatians, Colossians, I'm sorry, 2, 14 and 16, right?
And oh, you know, it doesn't matter what you eat now.
You could drink anything you want.
And yeah, we don't have to do the Sabbath no more because it says that in Colossians.
Well, does it?
Does it really say that?
And this is why most of the time they split the two verses apart because they don't want you to catch on.
You know what I mean?
So, let's break this down, right?
Blotting out the handwriting of the ordinances that was against us.
Um, yeah.
Ordinances are not the commandments.
I hate to burst your bubble, okay?
Number one, ordinances are not commandments.
They're not laws.
They're not statutes.
There's four different things, by the way.
Ordinances were the penalties of breaking these things.
In other words, if I made a law to say Everybody has to wear a helmet watching my show, right?
That's the law, right?
And then the penalty, which would be the ordinance... If you got caught not wearing a helmet watching the show, you would be thrown in jail for five days.
That's what this is.
It's blotting out the handwriting of the ordinances.
Okay, to further elaborate on this and let scripture interpret scripture.
Remember when Jesus went to, I think it was synagogue or something, and they were about to stone Mary Magdalene before committing adultery?
She was caught committing adultery, right?
Everybody picked up rocks and ready to stone her.
Jesus walked in the middle of the way, right?
They said, hold on, everybody.
He, here, is free from sin.
Let him cast the first stone.
So if you're free from sin, go ahead, cast the first stone.
Anyway, looked at each other and dropped the stones.
Yeah.
So he went over to Mary, right?
What did he tell Mary?
Oh, it's okay to commit adultery now?
The commandments are dropped.
You can commit adultery.
That's the seventh commandment, by the way.
Do not commit adultery.
So did he go up to say to her, oh, Mary, um, the, the commandments, I, I blotted out, I blotted out the commandments.
No, you didn't tell her that.
He didn't say, oh go ahead, you're free, just go do what you want.
No.
He said, you're free to go, but sin no more.
That's it.
Plain and simple.
And what is sin?
It's transgression of the law.
So nowhere did Jesus ever say that the commandments were blotted out.
In fact, we're going to show you the opposite, you know what I mean?
And so we go into the part here where it says, oh, let no man judge you for the meat you eat or the drink or respect of the holy day or the moons or whatever the Sabbath day is, right?
So is that saying?
Is that saying it's okay to eat pork now?
No.
Because, number one, pork wasn't even considered meat or food.
Meat means food in the Bible, right?
You will find nowhere in the Bible that says pork is meat.
It's not considered food, never was considered food.
And on top of it, you gotta understand the aspect.
Who is Paul talking to?
Who is Jesus talking to?
I'm sorry, Paul in this situation.
Who is he talking to?
Is he talking to the unbelievers?
No.
He's talking to the believers.
The apostles.
And the believers, right?
In other words, because they were sustained from eating pork.
They sustained from getting drunk.
They honored the Sabbath, right?
And they were being judged for that.
He said, don't let anybody judge you for honoring the Sabbath.
Don't let anybody judge you for sustaining from eating pork.
He didn't say, this doesn't mean you have permission to go eat pork.
This is not permission to not honor the Sabbath.
That is not what it's talking about.
And people, these dispensations all the time take these verses out of context and say, oh, this says that you can eat whatever you want.
No, it doesn't.
This says you can drink whatever you want.
No, it doesn't.
This says you could, it doesn't matter what day you worship the Sabbath on.
No, it doesn't.
It says no such thing.
Because he's not talking to the unbelievers.
He's talking to the believers.
Don't let people judge you.
In other words, us.
Because I walk in the Word, right?
Don't let people judge you for us, the way we honor God.
Plain and simple.
Don't let the world judge you for following God's ways.
That's what that says.
And it goes more.
Like this is um...
So Luke 1, 5, and 6 says, there was in the days of Herod, the king of Judah, a certain priest named Zacharias, of course Anabia, and his wife was the daughters of Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth.
And they were both righteous before God, walking in the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless.
Look, look, look.
So...
Right, yeah, blotting out the ordinances, right?
It doesn't say commandments, right?
People say, oh, it's the same thing.
It's the same thing.
That's why I get told all the time.
No, look.
Let the Scripture interpret Scripture, right?
Look, commandments and ordinances, that's two different things.
And don't take my word for it yet.
Look at this.
2 Kings 17 37 says, and the statues, check this out, the statues and the ordinances and the law and the commandment, Which he wrote for you, ye shall observe to do evermore, and ye shall not fear other gods.
Look.
Statues, ordinances, laws, and commandments are four different things.
Okay?
Let the scripture interpret scripture.
And you can see there.
You can see commandments and ordinances.
Two different things here.
So now, read this once again.
Well, I don't know what the handwriting of the ordinances is.
Does it say commandments?
No.
Not at all.
So now tell me, now tell me that means commandments.
Because now you just got shut down.
Because again, you let the scripture interpret the scripture, and yeah, the ordinances, you could clearly see in the Old and New Testament, commandments and ordinances in the New Testament, right?
Old Testament, commandments and ordinances, two different things.
So, this is what happened.
God gave Moses, right?
And by the way, they were already law long before Sinai.
But when he wrote them down for Moses, right?
To give to the people of the land, right?
He gave them the Ten Commandments, right?
It was the Jews who set up the ordinances for those commandments.
In other words, the penalties for it.
Just like the seat belt law, right?
Same thing, right?
Then the United States... Let me try to put this in a perspective where people can understand it.
The United States government decided, right, we're all going to vote and we're going to make a federal law that you have to wear a seatbelt, right?
So, the states set their own ordinances.
Sometimes the municipalities or towns, whatever.
They set their own ordinances for that seatbelt law.
So, just saying, I think it's Rhode Island, it's $35.
It's a fine if you get caught without a seatbelt.
It's a $35 fine, right?
The state sets the limit, right?
And that's ordinance, right?
And just say Massachusetts is an $85 fine.
California is a $150 fine.
And just say, I don't know, Chicago could be one day in jail.
It's not, but I'm just saying.
Those are ordinances for the law.
You know what I mean?
They're not the same thing.
They're just a penalty you pay for breaking the law.
You get what I'm... I hope I clearly, you know, broke this down.
So, let description interpret description.
In reality, yeah.
So, now could you honestly say the ordinances are the commandments?
No.
The Bible clearly says there's two different things.
And once again going back to let no man judge you for the meat you eat and the drink you drink and all that and the holy day and the observance of the new moon or the sabbath days.
He's talking to believers.
He's not talking to the unbelievers.
Don't let them judge us for honoring the Sabbath.
Because of the commandments, by the way.
Don't let them judge us for honoring the commandments.
That's what that's talking about.
And yeah, but it's cool at first John 5 or 2 or 3 because because he loves us We are saved by grace and this is where the other thing till by the way, they there's these people This is dispensation also people defend the you know saying that the commandments are abolished because we're saved by grace.
Yes We are saved by grace.
Nobody's doubting that nobody's questioning that nobody's challenging that we are saved by grace But grace is not a free pass to sin Look, because of grace we are saved, yes, but what does it say after that?
Because we love Him, we keep His commandments.
So why would the Bible say that if the commandments were abolished?
Why would this be said?
Then people say, well, it was after the cross, after He was crucified, then the commandments were abolished.
Well, I'm going to show you something there to shut that down to.
Because clearly you say, no, yes, grace was saved by, but it doesn't mean you keep sinning.
What is sin?
Transgression of the law.
That's the definition of sin.
You can look in the strongest of coordinates, you can look through the scripture that says exactly that.
Sin is transgression of the law.
And 1 John 2 says, whoever says, I know him, that's Jesus.
If you know Jesus, but don't keep his commandments, you're a liar.
And yes, his commandments are the commandments of God.
So he's got his two commandments is a great commandment.
And the commandments itself is the same thing.
So whoever says I know him and does not keep his commandments is a liar and there's no truth in him.
So if you're going around there, and I hate to say it, you know, go walking around telling people that the Ten Commandments are abolished, there's no truth in you.
I could bring up dozens of wrestlers right now, but these two would just slam the door shut right there.
You know what I mean?
On that stupid theory.
That the commandments were abolished.
And he has that nail on the coffin.
I use it all the time.
And they say, well it's after the cross.
After he was crucified, then the commandments were abolished.
Alright, if that was the case, alright.
How come in Revelation, John, Ananias, and Patmos, Jesus, in the spirit, after he resurrected, in his spirit visits John, right?
Tells him three times.
Three.
Three times for the book of Revelation, right?
About us, the saints, keeping the commandments of God.
Specifies of God.
That's the Ten Commandments.
Now you got some people, oh, he meant all the commandments except for the fourth, the Sabbath.
No, all the commandments.
That's why he observed the Sabbath and all that stuff.
We're going to go on forever with this.
But he has the nail in the coffin right there, for anybody who believes that the commandments were abolished.
This is Jesus telling John, okay, to write this down, Revelation 14, 12.
And there's two other times he says this in Revelation 2.
But he says, here is the patience of the saints.
Here are they that keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.
That's the mic drop right there.
Boom.
Plain and simple.
Mic drop.
So guys I want to bring this up here.
I made this meme a while ago because I want to thank a couple people for actually correcting me.
And when I was telling people to challenge every spirit and I want you to correct me and tell me if I'm wrong I want you to tell me.
Show me how and I'm wrong.
I'll admit it and I'll humbly apologize.
And yeah, this is what I'm going to do today.
So I'm going to show you some humility today that I was wrong about something and I'm going to show you why.
But first of all, there was this controversy going on.
Was Jesus white?
Was he black?
And you got the black Hebrews movements, people in the, you know, of course, some, you know, KKK type groups, a Catholic church say, Oh, he's white.
He was white.
And then other people say he's black.
First of all, he's neither.
He was not African.
He was not white.
And yes, he was what a Hebrew man would look like, would be something like that, but here's where I messed up.
The one at the top there.
That's what, more like he would look like.
I'm not saying he'd look like that, but that's the skin color of the wood.
He would've looked like in the flesh.
But here's the thing too, okay?
He doesn't look like that.
I mean, he doesn't look like any of that no more.
He is light.
Like, light.
Not light skin, I'm talking about light, light, that's what he is.
And he looked like that up at the top to represent everybody, plain and simple.
And he said, neither Jew or Greek, and there's Galatians, he said this, neither Jew or Greek, rich or poor, you're all equal in God's eyes, basically.
I forgot exactly how it went, but he said, basically, it doesn't matter if you're Jew or Greek or whatever, you're all equal, plain and simple.
Man or woman, you're all equal.
So, this is my era, right?
And, yeah, I'm glad somebody corrected me.
And I want to thank Lame Copycat.
That's his nickname there.
It's on Instagram here.
I posted this.
And also, Christ Heals All Wounds.
So I want to thank these people.
Them two here.
Because they called me out on this and they corrected me.
It's like, Dan, it's like, yeah, this is a second commandment violation.
And I'm thinking about it.
It's like, oh yeah, shoot!
I shall not make any images, engraving images, of heaven, earth, or below the sea, or anything like that, and none at all.
You know, I always preach against the statues and all that, and here I am making an image of the Savior.
That's the second commandment violation.
So, they call me out and say, Dan, you shouldn't be doing this.
And he goes, no one knows what he really looked like, and he's right, nobody knows what he looked like.
The Bible mentions he had olive skin when I was a kid, but yeah, whatever.
He doesn't look like that no more.
And before he became in the flesh, he was light too.
Cause right at the beginning of the Bible.
But God says, let there be light.
Just four days before the sun, moon and stars were created.
And boom!
That's Jesus.
Onto the earth now.
You know what I mean?
And yeah, there's um... They're calling me out on this.
And it's like, Christ heals all wounds.
Says, you know, Exodus 24.
It says, you shall not make any graven images of any likeness of anything that is in heaven above or that is in the earth or beneath or in the waters below.
And you know what I said to them?
I seen that and I looked at it for a minute and I'm like... Didn't even take a minute.
I'm like, wow, they're right.
So I messaged Lame Copycat and I messaged Chris Heels and I'm like... I can't argue with you guys one single bit.
It's like you're 100% right on everything you guys said.
And then what I did was I told them I'll give you guys time to see this and I made a statement on the post.
I was like, this is my fault, my apologies.
And after a while, which today I took the post down.
I gotta try to find it on Facebook too and all that so this I'm gonna delete from my own whole system you know I mean this whole picture here Because the thing is, I was all caught up between these two sides idiotically.
Oh, you gotta be black, you gotta be white.
And these Black Hebrews people, they believe if you're not the Black Hebrews movement, you're not going to heaven.
They believe because you're a genetic line, that's how you get... No.
It's nothing to do with your DNA.
It's nothing to do with your bloodline, okay?
It's all irrelevant.
Same thing on the white side though.
And you know what I want to do?
If I see a black statue of Jesus or a white statue, I want to take them both and climb them together and make powder out of them.
That's what you should do.
You know what I mean?
You shouldn't even have a statue of Jesus.
But my fault, and I stand corrected, and I humbly admit I was wrong for even making this.
I could have just typed it out and said, uh, he didn't look like any of those.
But I made this meme, which is, you know, making ignorant images, so... I humbly admit I was wrong to do that, and I apologize, you know what I mean?
And Lord, forgive me for doing that.
Because I did, even though I was trying to prove a point, I broke the second commandment.
And Lord, please forgive me for that.
So, I'm openly, publicly stating that I was wrong about that.
That's why I say, guys, challenge every spirit.
Everybody.
Doesn't matter who you are.
And like this, and like that, and I'm glad somebody called me out.
They were both saying that you were wrong, Dan.
Both of them said that, and I'm like, alright, yeah, you're right.
100% right, and I corrected it, you know what I mean?
So, that is no more, you know what I mean?
So, I don't need, you know, to make picture memes to, in that case, yeah, to talk about that, you know what I mean?
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