The Cross or the Resurrection?

Mainstream Christians worship a ‘cross’ a Roman instrument of torture and death, and whilst Jesus  (Yahushua) only took a few hours to die, many poor victims took several days of extreme pain. hunger and thirst.

But death is not a construct of Yah, it is something that happened as a result of Adam’s decision to eat of the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden.

This act placed a huge barrier between God and man, Adam became a God, knowing (his own) good from his own bad; gods, define good (and therefore) evil for their followers and worshipers.

When Torah became flesh and dwelt amongst us (the word in the Hebrew John 1 is ‘debar’ translated to Greek as ‘logos’, and then into English as ‘Word’ losing all its Hebrew nuances). That living Torah, knew that he would have to go through Adam’s ‘death’ in order to prove that the WORD of Yah was superior to anything Adam had ‘created’.

Is the resurrection that broke the hold of Adam over mankind. Yahushua proved once and for all that you could ‘kill’ the fleshly Torah, but that Yah’s word is eternal and the resurrection was thus inevitable.

In ‘death’ we are judged by Adam’s folly.   But if we take Yah’s pathway through death, then we can move through death to life eternal.

The pathway was cut through Adam’s jungle by Yahushua, hence Paul calling himself a follower of the ‘Way’.

To worship a ‘cross’ is to worship death, it is the resurrection that is important.   It is of no consequence how Yahushua died, except to fulfil bible prophesy, what is much more important is that death could not hold Torah (Yahushua).

To worship a cross is to disobey the 2nd commandment, the cross as used by many Christian Churches is a graven image signifying the abandonment of Torah and the acceptance of ‘grace’ as the guiding force of life in Adam’s domain.   Our eyes must always be on what Yahushua achieve by His resurrection and the renewal of man’s direct relationship with his Creator whose WORD is Torah.

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