I. Divine Identity and the
Unbreakable Scriptures
This was about Hebrew lineage, first access to
the Torah and books of Prophecies, which cannot be Broken (annulled, pass away).
Dying like men and falling like the
castaway princes refer to being destroyed by violating the Torah. This is proof
of how spiritually, the Torah can make gods out of men and reduce gods to men.
When the Torah was first given to Moses on Mount Sinai, which transformed him
to shine for day, she was a literal god in the flesh; she was almost worshipped
after death. In the same way, YAHUSHA, being Torah in the flesh, was able to
transfigure himself.
II. Covenant, Divine Secrets, and the
Holy People
This passage shows that by obeying
the Torah, the Hebrew people were made holy- almost godlike- among the nations,
revealing divine secrets to their children.
The Torah made the Hebrew people
gods on earth by providing secret access to divinity. Animal sacrifices were
the only flawed aspect, which Yahusha replaced with his atonement.
III. Consequences of Disobedience and
Divine Wrath
This passage illustrates what it
means to die like men and fall like the princes. The wrath of Yahuah was
kindled even more when the Hebrew people desecrated the Torah in the Promised Land,
where they had greater access to their divinity. Outside the Promised Land,
without the Torah, Yahuah's wrath subsided, but they received little access to
divinity.
IV. Prophetic Loyalty and the Divine
Map
In reconciling modern prophecies
and the Torah, all prophets in the Scriptures had to be loyal to Yahuah and the
Torah; otherwise, their prophecies would be corrupted. The claim by some
Christians that prophecies in church can sometimes be misinterpreted due to a
pastor's explanation is, in essence, a rejection of the Torah. The Torah is the
divine map that guides prophets; without its alignment, prophecies come out
inaccurate, tainted, and misinterpreted. All Scriptures about corrupted
prophets and prophecies point to issues with the Torah.
Conclusion
In summary, the Scriptures affirm
that the Torah holds the power to elevate humans to a divine status while also
holding them accountable for disobedience. The transformative events at Mount
Sinai, the covenant establishing the Hebrew people as holy, and the severe
consequences for violating the Torah all underscore a central truth: Ye are
elohiym. Follow the divine map laid out in the Torah, and you unlock the
secret to accessing the divine; stray from it, and the fall from grace is as
inevitable as it is stark.
It seems the Torah not
only comes with life-changing instructions but also a celestial warranty adhere
to it, or you risk losing your “godly” upgrade!

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