YOM GADOL (The Last Great Day)

Yom Gadol (The Last Great Day) is a new covenant feast and part of the Doctrine of Messiah (Heb 6: 1-2). See the excellent article on this website from 10/20/19 by Bob Bondurant regarding Yom Gadol, and his article from 8/25/18 regarding the New Covenant Feasts of Yahweh.

 

Prior to the Last Great Day, the adversary will be put away for a thousand years during the Millennial reign of our Creator (Rev 20:1-3). During this millennial reign, children will live to an advanced age and old people will not die.  (Isaiah 65:20)  Since the adversary is put away (no evil spirit will be influencing people's minds), all flesh will know our Creator since ONLY the Holy Spirit will be entering their thoughts. 

 

After the thousand years are completed, the adversary will be "loosed a little season" (Rev 20:3). Satan shall go out and deceive the nations (Rev 20:7-9). He will prepare to battle and encompass the camp of the Saints in Jerusalem, similar to the Battle of Armageddon prior to the millennium. The Battle of Gog and Magog ends poorly for the adversary and likely the millions of humans that knew our Creator perfectly but were unable to overcome the adversary when he was let out of his prison after the millennium (Rev 20:8-10).

 

Paul confirms in 1st Corinthians, chapter 6, verse 3 that the Saints will judge the fallen angels in the last great day. Jude confirms in chapter 1:6 that the angels that have fallen are reserved in darkness, that is to say Satan's kingdom, which is this life or the darkness below.

 

The first hundred years of the last great day is a day of salvation for all flesh and with their perfect knowledge of our Creator gained during the millennium they all will have their chance to overcome the adversary which allows the growth of Messiah and gives them a chance to be in the family as part of the innumerable multitude. So today is a day of salvation for the 144,000 that overcome prior to the seventh trumpet. The first hundred years of the last great day is a day of salvation for all others who are not part of the 144,000 (Isa 49:8). All are given a fair chance to be in the family!

 

Revelation, chapter 20:12-13, shows that the books are opened (people's deeds) in comparison to another book that is opened, most likely the Bible. Remember every bit of creation including the fallen angels get the free gift of life (Rev 20:14 death is cast into the lake of fire), however, to be in the family requires being called and chosen and the work or deeds is overcoming the adversary. Remember he loves all his creation unconditionally; he just doesn't like our deeds and wrong thoughts.

 

Remember the Hebrew word olam, or “forever”, is just a period of time as Jonah was in the belly of the great fish forever (olam), but it was just 3 days! Our Creator is not a terrorist. He is not going to punish people eternally even if he allows our physical bodies or the fallen angels spiritual bodies to be burned. They will likely be dead bodies within a few microseconds and their mind or spirit or pneuma will return to the Father asleep (Ecc 12:7, Psa 90:10) until they are given a spiritual body in the new heavens and earth.

 

Truly, the Last Great Day is graduation day for all creation and is the great plan of all time to be completed by the Son (Alpha & Omega) and the kingdom handed over to the Father from the Son. Pray to the Father in the name of his Son for wisdom and read all of Revelation for blessings, as I don't want to add to or take away from any of our great Creator’s words.

 

If this inspires you, please consider praying to Father Yahweh in the name of his resurrected Son, YahwehShua, for wisdom and read the other articles on this website starting with the earliest and going forward.

 

May Yahweh bless your understanding.

 

MILLENNIAL SACRIFICES

No doubt the single greatest act of kindness of all time was the sacrifice of our Creator, approximately 2,000 years ago, when he took on himself all the sin of the seen and unseen world.  Indeed Romans 5:10 confirms that while we were yet enemies, he reconciled or covered our sin with no repentance required and thus everyone receives the free gift of life.  However, to be in the family, a part of the 144,000, you would have to be called in this age and get baptized in the name of Yahweh Shua and have hands laid on you by an elder and start overcoming the adversary. 

 

Indeed, Paul confirms that overcoming is what allows the Messiah to be formed in you, and hopefully fully formed at the time of your physical death (Galatians 4:19 and Revelation chapters 1-3).  However, if one is called and chosen in this age, you can be part of the 144,000.  If not, there is another day of salvation in the first 100 years of the last great day. That is when the adversary (Satan) is let out again and people who overcome in that period of time could be part of the innumerable multitude. If you are unable to overcome, you will be given the free gift of life, but live outside the kingdom and be purified. Revelation 21:8 shows unbelievers in the lake of fire which instantly destroys their bodies, but their mind or spirit will go back to the Father.  In Revelation 22:15 we see the same unbelievers living outside the kingdom in the New Heavens and New Earth.

 

If this one sacrifice by our Creator is the greatest event of all time, why would we again have sacrifices in the millennial kingdom? Hebrews 10:4 confirms that no animal sacrifices could ever take away sins.  Possibly, as some commentators have noted, these sacrifices in the millennium would be a visible reminder or a memorial to what our Messiah’s self-sacrifice actually accomplished, which is life forever for everyone.  Certainly, sacrifices in the old covenant look forward to the day of our Creator’s perfect sacrifice for all sin.

 

A Sister asked what else could the sacrifices accomplish?  Paul says sacrifices of the new covenantare the sacrifices of our lips. We should offer the sacrifice of praise continually and the fruit of our lips is giving thanks to the name of Yahweh Shua. Paul notes that the old covenant sacrifices could purify the flesh but could not purify the mind like the new covenant (Hebrews 9:13-14). The old covenant ended with the death of our Creator on the beam and the new covenant has better promises. The law is now magnified; it requires getting baptized in the name of Yahweh Shua, getting hands laid on by an elder and then overcoming to the end of your physical life.  During the millennial period, the adversary is put away. There is no overcoming, thus, no growth of Messiah in you and thus no path to salvation.  This is confirmed in Jeremiah 23:6. Righteousness will be restored in preparation of the Father returning after the millennium in the New Heaven and New Earth. Everything will have to be physically cleansed and then eventually all his creation will be spiritually cleansed as well.

 

These millennial sacrifices may remove uncleanliness similar to the Creator’s instructions to Moses to have people wash their clothes and purify themselves for 3 days prior to his visit to Mt. Sinai. (Ex 19:10-12) In other words, this would prevent humans from defiling the millennial temple. 

 

There are some differences between the millennial temple of Ezekiel and the old covenant tabernacle and Solomon’s temple, one of which is the sheer size of this new temple that will be on the order of a mile square.  In addition, the scriptures, in particular Isaiah 60:6 and Zechariah, 14:16-19 suggest that gentiles (non-Israelites) during the millennium will be allowed to come to the temple, whereas that was the not the case during the old covenant. Also, in Ezekiel’s temple there is no ark, tablets, mercy seat, veil, candle sticks or show bread.

 

During the millennium, there is no mention of Pentecost, trumpets or the Day of Shouting  (Ez. 45:17-27); only Passover, unleavened bread, and tabernacles. Pentecost is likely on pause until the last great day when the Holy Spirit will be needed for overcoming. The day of coverings was done away by our Creator’s sacrifice. (Please see Bob Bondurant’s article posted August 25, 2018, titled “The new covenant feasts of Yahweh”) The Day of Shouting ends at the 7th trump prior to the millennium.  Consecration of the old covenant tabernacle is noted in Exodus 29:1-37, and in the millennial temple (Ezekiel 43:18,27) wherein there are different types of sacrifices.

 

During the millennial time, there is likely going to be an absence of death, with all animals being safe from predators. (Isaiah 11:6) At that time everyone will know our Creator since the adversary is put away. The only thing that will enter the brain is the holy spirit.  Jeremiah, 31:34, confirms that no one needs to ask their neighbor whether they know Yahweh because everyone alive at that point in time will know him.

 

Verse 5 of Revelation indicates that the dead will not live again until the completion of the 1000 years.  It is possible that John is speaking in a spiritual manner since the Messiah gave out 144,000 spiritual bodies at the Seventh Trumpet.  Therefore, there will be no more spiritual bodies until after the 1000-year period. Thus, it is likely that everyone who is not a saint will have their physical life extended in the millennium and learn everything there is to know about our Creator. Without the influence of the adversary for 1,000 years, all flesh will have a learning opportunity. However, as you know, knowing the word is less important than overcoming once the adversary is let out.

 

Thus, the new covenant sacrifices in the millennium, in addition to looking back at the Messiah’s one-time sacrifice, will likely also have other objectives such as covering humans from being destroyed by the glory of our Creator and prevent the defilement of the holy millennial temple.  Millennial sacrifices are likely part of the physical cleansing of the earth and then once everyone is spiritually cleansed, the kingdom will be handed over to the Father.

 

To learn more, please read all the articles under “News” on this website from the oldest to the newest, and pray to Yahweh the Father in the name of his resurrected son Yahweh Shua for wisdom and guidance. After doing that, you will be prepared for the next step of baptism.  May Yahweh guide you along the way.

THE KEY OF KNOWLEDGE

Luke quotes Messiah as making a very strong accusation against the Pharisees and a warning for us:

 

Woe unto you, lawyers! For ye have taken away the key of knowledge, ye entered not in yourselves, and them that were entering in ye hindered.” (Luke 11:52)

 

 What is this “Key of knowledge”?   What we know is that in the time of the Messiah, it was prohibited by rabbinical authorities to pronounce or use the sacred name of Yahweh.  Only the high priest and a chosen few were permitted to speak this name and then only under special circumstances. Jewish resources call the name of Yahweh, the ineffable name or unutterable name.

 

This old Jewish belief has influenced the modern translations of the English Bible. Instead of using the name Yahweh, the title, LORD, has been substituted.

 

For many years I prayed in the name that the English translations taught me. The translators themselves fell victim to the Pharisees that Yahshua warned us about. They, and I, used the titles LORD or GOD. But this is not what the Scriptures tell us to do! The book of Joel 2:32 tells us this: “whosoever shall call upon the name of Yahweh (English says LORD) shall be delivered.”  Are you really able to be saved by a substituted title?

 

When I was in the military performing guard duty, I was told to stop all persons desiring to enter the camp and ask them for the password. The correct password was a very important requirement to enter the military installation. There was only one acceptable password and not knowing it could have some very serious consequences. Whoever did not have the requested password could be denied admission, arrested or even shot. The scripture in Joel is very clear that it must be the name of Yahweh. No alternative is offered.  The key of knowledge or the password is only the name of Yahweh.

 

David tells us in Psalm 3:8 that:  “salvation belongeth unto Yahweh”.  He tells us very clearly that is the name of Yahweh that is the source of salvation.

 

Luke quotes Joel 2:30 in Acts 4:12: “There is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.”  David knew this, Luke knew it and so did the Pharisees and of course Satan. To hide this name and make it unavailable was to prevent others from “entering in”. Messiah knew what was happening and left a warning for us.

 

Yes, I said FOR US!   Messiah “hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world.” (Ephesians 1:4)  He has known each and everyone that he has set apart. The Son has chosen us but who calls us? It is the Father, Yahweh. John 6: 44 confirms this: “no man can come to me (that is, Messiah) except the Father which has sent me draw him.”   Therefore, if we know the name of Yahweh and have left substitutes behind, this is a gift from the Father.

 

The name of Yahweh is very valuable and necessary. Without this name you will not find the Son and learn the Son’s true name. The Son had a human name, which was blotted out, Yahshua, not Jesus. The Son also inherited a new name, YahwehShua. Without this key of knowledge, your baptism is invalid. Without this valid baptism you will be unable to fulfill the requirements of the Passover. This will keep you from being in the better resurrection when Messiah returns.

 

Billions of people have been created but only 144,000 will be in the better resurrection. (Revelation 14:1) You could be in this very select company! Called and chosen is only the beginning.  To be in the better resurrection, you must also be faithful and overcome to the end.  (Revelation 17:14)

 

 If hearing or reading this message interests you, that is a gift from the Father. He will lead you further.  However, you must first use the key of knowledge. Matthew 28: 19 reveals the key to a valid baptism: “the name [singular] of the Father, and of the Son.”  What name is unique to the Father and the Son of the Yahweh family? It is YahwehShua, Yahweh Saviour.

 

The world is deceived FOR NOW.   During this age only those called and chosen have been given access to the knowledge necessary to overcome to the better resurrection. In the Last Great Day, the rest of the world will have the same opportunity we enjoy at this time. They will be made aware of the key of knowledge and receive the down payment of the spirit. It is then up to them to decide whether or not they wish to overcome.

 

 To begin, you must pray to Yahweh for truth. This important beginning is confirmed by Messiah in Matthew 6: 9:  “after this manner therefore, pray ye: our Father which art in heaven”.  Messiah has given us the key of knowledge. Of course, you must know the Father’s name. His name is Yahweh. You cannot use LORD or GOD!  There is only one password or key of knowledge that is acceptable.

 

Do you know that the whole world has been deceived? We are warned about this in Revelation 12:9: “ the devil, and Satan, which deceiveth THE WHOLE WORLD”.   Leave this deception behind and pray to Yahweh for truth. Messiah provides this promise in Luke 11:10:

 

       “For everyone that asketh, receiveth;

        and he that seeketh, findeth;

        and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.”

 

What a refreshing message of hope!

 

Do you need some hope? Here it is. But you have to do something! You must pray to Yahweh for truth.

               If you don’t ask…….

               If you don’t seek….

               If you don’t knock…

 The key of knowledge will not be of use to you.  May Yahweh guide you.

TO BE A FIRSTFRUIT, WE MUST BEAR FRUIT

The parable of the sower introduces us to the “good ground.”  This is where the seed is allowed to grow and bear fruit.  I believe it would be worthwhile to better understand this “good ground.”  Four types of ground are described.  We need to pray that we escape the first three and enjoy the fourth. 

 

Messiah explains the nature of this good ground in Matthew 13:23:  “he that heareth the word, and understandeth it, and also beareth fruit.”  Compare this verse to Revelation 17:14 where we are told who is with Yahweh Shua when he returns on Yom Teruah or the Feast of Shouting:  “they that are with him are called, and chosen, and FAITHFUL.”

 

These verses remind us of what we are taught in Matthew 20:16:  “for many be called, but few chosen.”

 

Also recall what Messiah told his disciples in John 15:16:  “you have not chosen me, but I have chosen you.”

 

Now we know who chooses us, but who does the calling?  John 6:44 will enlighten us:  “no man can come to me, except the Father which has sent me draw him.”

 

Now, there is a third component to Revelation 17:14 which we must not overlook and that is that we are called to be faithful.  How important is this?  Messiah tells the ekklesia at Smyrna, “be thou faithful unto death and I will give thee a crown of life”, in Revelation 2:10.

 

Being called and chosen is very crucial to receiving the crown of life.  At least this allows you to be in the race.  (1 Corinthians 9:24)  However, it is not just a matter of participation but how you finish.  What you are really desiring to hear is, “well done, good and faithful servant”, Matthew 25:21.

 

We have been enlightened as to the extreme necessity of being faithful.  But what else can we learn about the nature of being faithful?  When we compare Matthew 13:23 to Revelation 17:14 we learn this:  the calling can be compared to hearing the word, the choosing to understanding and being faithful in bearing fruit.

 

By being called and chosen we are given an opportunity but bearing fruit or being faithful is very different.  This is where we must make a decision.  Notice in Matthew 25 in the parable of the talents, the men are each “given” some goods.  The first man and second man each produce a 100% return on what they are given.  Yes, Messiah’s investment in them allows them to successfully bear fruit.

 

But the third man, who was given a smaller gift, produced no return on Messiah’s gift.  The first two heard, “well done, good and faithful servant”, while the third man, the unprofitable servant, was thrown into “outer darkness where there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.”

 

What a waste!  This man was given the opportunity by being called and chosen by the Father and the Son, but he squandered it.  He chose not to bear fruit.  We cannot just be content to hear the word and then manifest our understanding through baptism.  Once we have the seed of Messiah implanted within us by the laying on of hands, we must then nurture it so it matures and allows us to bear fruit.

 

Paul gives us insight into the kind of fruit we are expected to bear in Galatians 5:22-23:  “but the fruit of the spirit is LOVE. Joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance:  against such there is no law.”

 

Note that the first fruit mentioned is love.  A great reference to examine regarding love is 1 Corinthians 13, which gives a very thorough understanding of what love is.  It is greater than faith and hope.  I wonder why?  Well, we are called to be faithful.  How do we gain faith?  Paul tells us in Galatians 5:6:  “faith which worketh by love”.  As our love is manifested, our faith grows.  If we desire more faith, we must learn to exhibit more love.  Who are we called to love?  We are told to love the Father, the Son, and really all mankind, even our enemies.

 

Bearing fruit is a very involved and challenging process.  We must not just be stuck in being called and chosen.  We are called to move forward and bear fruit.  This is where the work begins.  Notice how Messiah describes the importance of bearing fruit in Revelation 2:19:  “ I know thy works and love, and services, and faith, and thy patience, and thy works, and the last to be more than the first.”  Twice he mentions works.  Consider works to be another way of expressing or bearing fruit.  It is twice as important as love, service, faith and patience.  It is interesting to observe that one’s last works or fruit are expected to be greater than the works or fruit we initially produced!

 

I believe that James has something very interesting to say about the importance of works.  You will find this in James 2:17-18:  “even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone.  Yes, a man may say, thou hast faith, and I have works: shew me thy faith without thy works, and I will shew thee my faith by my works.”

 

I find it interesting that James considers us a “kind of first fruits of his creation”, James 2:18.  How could this be?  Messiah is called, “the first fruits of them that slept” in 1 Corinthians 15:20.  Again, this is amplified in Colossians 1:18, “he is the head of the body:  the ekklesia: who is the beginning, the first born from the dead.”  It is interesting to note that Messiah is considered both a first fruit and first born.  We are reminded in 1 John 3:2, “we shall be like him”, therefore we too can be considered to be a first fruit and firstborn similar to Messiah.

 

Now consider what he had to do to allow us to become firstfruits even first born.  He was slain from the foundation of the world.  “He was stricken, smitten of Elohim and afflicted.  But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed” (Isaiah 53:4-5.)  For us to be among the 144,000, we must imitate the Son as a “first fruit unto Yahweh and to the Lamb” (Revelation 14:4) and be willing to suffer and die—the ultimate sacrifice.

 

By asking us to bear fruit, he is asking us to suffer and die as he did for us.  Paul makes this very clear in Romans 8:17: “and if children, then heirs, heirs of Elohim, and joint-heirs with Messiah: if it so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together.”

 

How we are able to become a first fruit like Messiah is a mystery.  Consider what we are told in Colossians 1:26-27:

 

Even the mystery which hath been hid for the ages and from generations, but now is made manifest to his saints: to whom Yahweh would make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles: which is Messiah in you, the hope of glory.

 

Messiah is being formed within us (Galatians 4:19.)  When we are resurrected in the better resurrection, we will be like him, a first fruit and firstborn.

 

The result comes with a price.  Being called and chosen is grace.  Bearing fruit is a requirement we must choose to fulfill to be worthy of the favor of being called and chosen.  Yes, there will be suffering and it will be difficult.  Remember what we are told in Acts 14:22: “we must through much tribulation enter the kingdom of Yahweh.”

 

Once we have heard the word and express understanding by being baptized, we have only just begun.  Now we must face the task, the challenge, of bearing fruit.  Messiah offers this cold, sober thought in John 15:2:  “every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away: and every branch that bears fruit, he purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit.”

 

What is the penalty for not bearing fruit?  We are told in John 15:6 that those who did not bear fruit are cast into the fire.  This refers to the lake of fire, the second death.  This means you will not be in the kingdom but outside with the “dogs, sorcerers, whore mongers, idolaters and those who love a lie,” (Revelation 22:15).

 

It is imperative that we understand what baptism commits us to do.  Hebrews 10:26-27 offers this insight:

 

For if we sin willfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, but a certain fearful looking for of the judgment and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries.

 

There it is again --a reference to the lake of fire, the second death that precedes the new heavens and earth.  With this change the fire is extinguished and those therein are alive, without inheritance, and outside Yahweh’s house, New Jerusalem.

 

It is my suggestion that you review the parable of the sower in Matthew 13 as well as the parable of the talents in Matthew 25.  Pray to Yahweh for truth.  We are called to die daily (1 Corinthians 15:31.)  We are told to “present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto Yahweh, which is your reasonable service” (Romans 12:1.)

 

Paul offers these words of comfort in Philippians 4:13:  “I can do all things through Messiah which strengtheneth me.”  Messiah offers further comfort with these words: “I am with you always” (Matthew 28:20) and again in Hebrews 13:5: “I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.”

 

It is not our strength but his within us that will carry the day and allow us to bear the fruit necessary to overcome.

WHAT DO WE BELIEVE?

The Father is Yahweh after whom his family is named (Ephesians 3:15 and Exodus 3:15).  At this time the family of Yahweh consists of the Father and the Son (Genesis 3:22 and 19:24, Colossians 1:2, first Thessalonians 1:1).  The Father has not been seen or heard, except by his Son.  However, the Son also is a reflection of the Father (John 5:37, John 1:1-5, John 14:9 and first Corinthians 10:4).  Yahweh is in the process of expanding his family through his human creation by the invisible power of holy spirit (John 14:26, John 15:26, John 16:13-15) Also see these excellent articles by Bob Bondurant posted on our website, “The bread, the body, and the first fruits” from 12/4/18, and “The name of Yahweh Shua” from 1/25/18.

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The Son’s human name is Yahshua.  This name was blotted out after he died in our sins.  (Deuteronomy 29:20).  Our Creator “hath redeemed us from the curse of the law being made a curse for us: for it is written, cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree” (Galatians 3:13).  “Being made so much better than the angels, as he hath by inheritance [by his physical death] obtained a more excellent name then they.” (Hebrews 1:4) The son was exalted or resurrected by the name of the father Yahweh (Psalms 89:24).  The scriptures clearly note that Yahweh’s name alone is excellent. (Psalms 148:13).  Also, see the article by Bob Bondurant, posted on 12/30/18 titled “First Fruits cannot be Torah observant.”

There are those being called now for the better resurrection when the Messiah returns at the seventh trump (first Thessalonians 4:16).  Those that fully overcome will be resurrected into spiritual bodies when the Messiah returns.  (Revelation 20:4 and Revelation 14:1.)   The Father calls many during this age (John 6:44 and John 6:65) and the Son chooses the 144,000 saints to be resurrected into spiritual bodies (John 15:16). 

Those who overcome in the first hundred years of the last great day will be part of the innumerable multitude and in the family as well, whereas, those who never overcome nonetheless receive the free gift of life and will live outside of the kingdom.  Revelation 21:8 shows that sinners are placed in the lake of fire.  However, we see the same people living outside the kingdom forever (Revelation 22:15).  All of creation will receive the free gift of life! Romans 5:8 and 5:10 show that while sinners will be reconciled, no repentance is required.  All his creation will be corrected whether they be in heaven i.e., the angels, or the fallen angels (Colossians 1:16).  Please see Bob Bondurant’s article “Yahshua Reconciles; Yahweh Shua saves” dated 6/24/18.

The first resurrection is for the 144,000 first fruits or saints (1 Corinthians 15:52-55).  For one to qualify and have the opportunity to overcome into the better resurrection (Revelation 20:6 and Hebrews 11:35) one must repent, be baptized in the name of Yahweh Shua and have hands laid upon them by an elder in Yahweh Shua (Acts 2:38, Acts 8:17-18, Acts 19:5-6.)  Baptism is now the circumcision made without hands (Colossians 2:11-12.)  Also see these articles by Bob Bondurant “Repent and be Baptized Everyone of You in the name of Yahweh Shua” from January 31, 2018 and “Firstfruits are sealed through baptism”, from 3/14/19 on this website.

Overcoming is obedience to Yahweh Shua and overcoming the adversary which allows the growth of Messiah in you (Galatians 4:19.)  We pray to the Father Yahweh and submit all things to the Father Yahweh in the name of his resurrected Son, our Creator, Yahweh Shua (John 14:14.)  Please see the article by Bob Bondurant posted on 11/10/18, “Should You Be In Yahweh Shua?” on this website.

The Messiah’s growth in us allows us to walk in the footsteps of the Messiah. We keep the seventh day Sabbath, that was blessed before any other commandments were given (Genesis 2:3.)  We keep the food laws as delineated in Leviticus 11.  The Messiah being formed in us allows us to follow the doctrine of the Messiah (Hebrews 6:1-2) by leaving the old covenant behind and living under the new or better covenant.  Also see the excellent articles by Bob Bondurant, “The New Covenant Feasts of Yahweh,” August 25, 2018 and “The New Covenant Passover Versus the Jews Passover” from April 13, 2019, as well as “Only the new covenant is for the firstfruits” from 7/27/18. 

There are no perfect Bible translations.  We use the King James Version of the bible along with the Strong’s concordance.  There are many problems with many words translated from the Hebrew and the Greek such as Lord, God, hell, church, sheol, cross, and Jesus.  As an example, Paul in 2 Corinthians 6:2 was mistranslated and confused the message by saying today is “the day of salvation.”  However, Isaiah 49:8 correctly states it as “a day of salvation have I helped thee”. Thus, today is a day of salvation for the 144,000 and for those who overcome in the first hundred years of the last great day. See the articles by Bob Bondurant, “Revelations You Should Know” from 1/30/18, and “This Age is the Only Day of Salvation for the Firstfruits” 5/31/19.

There is strength in the body of Messiah or the assembly.  The first fruits assemble on the Sabbath with brethren of like faith either in person, by phone, or by other electronic means (Hebrews 10:25.)  The body prays for each other, encourages each other, and takes their relationship with each other very seriously. We believe that the Messiah is being formed within each of us as we overcome (Galatians 4:19 and Revelation 1, 2, and 3.)  We realize the 10 commandments have been magnified in the new covenant, as our Creator says.  Anger towards a brother is now equivalent to killing (Matthew 5:21-22) and lust towards a married woman is equivalent to adultery, as noted in Matthew 5:28. How we respond to a fellow first fruit is a response to Messiah who is being formed within each of us (Matthew 25:45.)  Please see the article by Bob Bondurant “The Significance of Love in the New Covenant” from 8/29/16.

The goal of a first fruit is to overcome so that the Messiah will be fully formed in us when our physical life has ended.   That will enable us to be in the better resurrection at the seventh trump when the Messiah returns.  It is only the Messiah in us that provides a chance of keeping his magnified 10 commandments. If we are chosen, we will be like Messiah and we shall be with him in the new heaven and earth forever.  (1 John 3:2 and Revelation 14:4.)  Also see the article by Bob Bondurant “What Must You Do to Have Eternal Life” posted on 1/4/19.

We believe it is best to seek close fellowship with brethren who are baptized in the name of Yahweh Shua.  If you are called and baptized while still single do not become unequally yoked (2 Corinthians 6:14).  If you are married when baptized, refer to Paul’s excellent guidance in 1 Corinthians 7:8-16.  Seek peace and pursue it (Psalms 34:14).

Pray to Father Yahweh in the name of his resurrected Son, Yahweh Shua, for truth and wisdom.  We suggest reading all the articles on our website under the News section starting with the oldest. If you feel drawn to these teachings, then seriously consider being baptized.  May Yahweh and Yahweh Shua bless your endeavor.