Wednesday, July 8, 2026

 When Is Deception Okay with GOD?


 

I used to think that deception was never appropriate, but now, I’m starting to wonder if there is ever a time where the “sin of omission” is called for.  As usual, I decided to look into the Scriptures to see if deception was ever used by one of GOD’s servants, and I found one where GOD blessed it.  When war is declared upon one of GOD’s servants, no matter how imperfect they are, if that servant is a man or woman after GOD’s own heart then that person who declared war on them also declared war on GOD.  Today's story comes from 2nd Samuel chapter 15-18.  King David was enjoying the perks of being king and ignoring his subjects who were being treated unfairly.  His next born son, Absalon, who had already killed first born and next in line for the throne, Amnon, and he saw this as an opportunity to usurp the king and declare himself king. So, for four years, at the king’s gate, he intercepted King David’s subjects who came with a complaint seeking justice, and Absalom saw that the victim was vindicated.  In doing this, he won the favor of many people.  David’s servants likely saw what was happening and warned the King, but the King, being the passive father that he was, ignored the warnings.  It wasn’t until it was too late that King David realized that he screwed up, again. 

Here now we have King David, on the run, again with about 600 loyal men and women fleeing the city as Absalom had gone to Hebron to declare himself king.  I have learned so much about the Bible from my favorite Torah teacher (TORAH Class playlists) who explains the cultures and thought patterns of these ancient peoples, and one of the points he brought out was that back then, people went to different territories because they wanted the blessing of the  god of that territory. At that particular time in Israelite history, Hebron was the capital city of the God of the Israelites. Whenever you see a pattern or shadow in the Hebrew Scriptures, you can usually find it in the world or the Christian church today.   Many Christians go to “The LORD’s House” where they think GOD is most influential and the blessings of GOD are obviously there, to them.  Of course, man’s corrupted thought is, the bigger the church, the more GOD is blessing it.  In other words, those Mega churches must be doing something right, so we’ll go there, right?  WRONG.  Mega churches are created by men using man-made techniques and marketing tools, not the Word of GOD or by the Power of the Holy Spirit.  YHVH GOD is just as powerful alone in our hiding places as people think He is on any given Sunday at the local church no matter how big the campus. Sin is so easily hidden in a mega church, but when we are alone in our room with GOD, our sin will find us out, and it’s between GOD and us and the Holy Spirit whether we confess and turn from it. 

2 Samuel 15-18 New Living Translation

So, where do you find the sin of omission or deception used by King David and his loyal servants?  I can spoon feed you the Bible, or you can seek GOD’s truth on your own.  I will leave you the link to the story, which is four chapters long, and you can decide for yourself whether what deception King David did was blessed by GOD or not. I don’t like to just pick out one or two Scriptures and twist them to agree with me. What I’d rather do is include the whole story and let you make your own interpretations with the guidance of the Holy Spirit.  It is my personal opinion, that in times of war, deception is sometimes needed. 

If we need another example, we can look to the Scriptures again, but this time with a corrupt king, Ahab.  That evil king was hell bent on doing things his way even when YHVH GOD sent a good and honest prophet, Micaiah his way to warn him. So what did YHVH do?  He sent a deceiving spirit to end King Ahab's evil ways, because he refuse to repent like he did earlier and had gained three more years. When King Ahab repented  It is too bad that King Ahab did not appreciate the mercy of GOD the next time he was warned. That story I have included for you: 

 1 Kings: 19 Then Micaiah said, “Therefore hear the word of the Lord: I saw the Lord sitting on His throne, and all the host of heaven standing by, on His right hand and on His left. 20 And the Lord said, ‘Who will persuade Ahab to go up, that he may fall at Ramoth Gilead?’ So one spoke in this manner, and another spoke in that manner. 21 Then a spirit came forward and stood before the Lord, and said, ‘I will persuade him.’ 22 The Lord said to him, ‘In what way?’ So he said, ‘I will go out and be a lying spirit in the mouth of all his prophets.’ And the Lord said, ‘You shall persuade him, and also prevail. Go out and do so.’ 23 Therefore look! The Lord has put a lying spirit in the mouth of all these prophets of yours, and the Lord has declared disaster against you.”


So, when is deception okay? Only if it has a righteous outcome.  We humans deceive ourselves and others all the time not for a righteous outcome, but for our own benefit, which is hardly ever righteous.  Scripture is clear, that if a person digs a pit, eventually, he will fall into it.  It was when I was describing this verse to a friend who also has a relative digging herself into a pit that I saw in the metaphor of that person digging throwing dirt on the innocent. Both of us have suffered harm from relatives throwing dirt on us while digging their pits, and I know that GOD put that picture in my head.  I have tried to keep the stone from rolling over on that man’s head long enough, and it’s time to just let the ground above cave in on him.  I finally have reached the point of acceptance that you cannot save a person who doesn’t want to be saved.  You can’t help a man who doesn’t want to help himself out of the pit he dug.  If he chooses not to climb out of that pit, it’s a choice he made.  Eventually, the hole caves in and the stones fall on the one digging, and GOD will be the Savior who cleans the dirt of His loyal subjects. Sometimes, there is nothing we can do to help others, we just have to let GOD's will take its course, even if it takes decades.  


Sunday, July 5, 2026

613 Ropes 613 Laws
Each Has It's Own Purpose


  As a Mayflower descendant, I'm particularly interested in the ship that brought my ancestors over here and the reason why they came.  We all know they were called Separatists.  They wanted to separate from the established institution that overtook the governing of the people. When the state marries a religious institution, religious freedom becomes bondage.  We found this out back in Constantine's day.  Anyone who has truly studied the history will know that the Roman Emperor, Constantine forced people to convert or face death.  He had forced baptisms whether the person had a heart change or not. He persecuted the Jews who refused to convert.  We also know that the Roman church did the same thing with the Crusades and the Inquisition. It was either convert or be persecuted or executed.  The Gospel was never intended to force people to convert to anything, it was freedom, and it still is freedom.  In the same way there is more freedom in the 613 Laws of Moses than the thousands of unspoken and spoken rules the church has since written and taught, because the rules of Christianity are subject to man's interpretation thereby not objective but subjective. 

    As many of my readers know, I am what some call a TORAH observer.  Many Christians will say that I have put myself back under the bondage of the Law, but that is absolutely not the case.  Let's define the terms observe and TORAH. The Hebrew word TORAH translated means INSTRUCTIONS, the Law of Moses is in the TORAH but not the whole of TORAH.  When we observe something we study it, watch it, try to learn something about it.  I have spent the last eight years or so trying to learn about the TORAH. I know that GOD's instructions are for my good, but what about His Laws, are they for my good also? 


  It is fairly common knowledge that there are 613 Laws in the Mosaic Law.  Of those 613 not everyone can obey all of them, including Jesus himself.  He could not obey the Laws concerning women.  When he left the disciples his last words were, "Go and make disciples of all nations, teaching them to OBSERVE all that I have commanded."  Let's explore the purpose of Jesus coming here. Was it just to die for our sins? No, it was to teach TORAH and purpose behind it.  What he did was complete the TORAH by dying so we could obtain eternal life, because the Law was never able to grant us eternal life.  He fulfilled the TORAH he did not abolish it. (Matthew 5:17-20) In other words, what we are all called to do is to trust in Yeshua/Jesus who observed and taught the  TORAH, the instructions. We are not all called to obey 613 Laws. it is impossible, but that does not mean they are now abolished. When we set rules for our children's good and they break them, do we abolished the rules?  

   Lately, I've been studying the 613 Laws of Moses and what I've learned is that there are specific reason for each Law and each one was given for our benefit and not because YHVH GOD is some kind of tryrannical deity.  I'll use the food laws as one example, which seems to be the one most people get upset about.  YHVH God designed certain of His creation for certain purposes.  In other words, vegetation for food, and then after the flood, Noah and his descendants were given animals as food, also.  I can't begin to explain why the change came, but I'm going to assume it has something to do with the change in the earth's atmosphere and ecology after the flood.  We know that before the flood, 600-900 years of living was the norm, but after the flood the human life span dropped to around 100 or so years.  With that in mind, there was obviously something missing in plant life that animals could now produce in terms of nutrition for the human body. Clean and unclean animals did not start with Moses, by the way, even Noah knew which were clean and unclean animals.   Genesis 7: (Clean and unclean animals even in Noah's day ) 

    What does clean and unclean mean? It means their purpose on this planet were for the good of man and the good for the ecology. Clean animals were for good of the human body, whereas,  unclean means that they are good for the ecology.  Of course, there is a much more spiritual meaning with clean and unclean, but I'm just sticking to biology here in this post.  Seeing how pork is the issue here, I'll tell you that swine was considered unclean because it was never created for the purpose of human consumption, but to be environmental agents to clean the earth.  A pig will eat anything, including its own waste, whereas, cattle eats only vegetation.  It is the same with the sea creatures.  Scavengers, i.e, lobster and clams (which used to be my favorite food) along with shrimp are on the bottom of the sea to keep it clean by eating what other fish defecate. To put is simply, do you want to eat a creature that eats the waste products of what other animals or humans eliminate from their bodies? From my persepective it's the same as eating out of the garbage or the septic tank if you really want to be grossed out. 

  Another reason why pork is bad for you is the parasites that are in its system. Many are not elimated by cooking. Microscopic parasites survive the high temperatures in cooking.  I don't often quote from Joel Osteen, but his was the plainest explanation I have heard.  Joel Osteen explains pork was never food  Although I had already decided to obey YHVH about not eating what He said not to eat, I loved his explanation and it made so much sense to me. (Video quality not so great, but the words are clear as day).  

   So what do the 613 Laws of Moses have to do with the the hundreds of ropes on the Mayflower? PURPOSE. My ancestor came here as a separatist to live out freedom in worshiping YHVH GOD. He could not do that without those ropes.  I'm not a sailor by any means, I'm just a beneficiary of what those early sailors knew and did.  Each of those ropes has a purpose. In the little research I did do, I found that each rope has a name and a purpose. If one of those ropes is cut it is the difference between arriving at one's destination and sinking or adrift forever on an endless sea.  It's the same with the 613 Laws of Moses, each had a purpose. 

    Now, we know that with the Temple having been destroyed in AD 70 and the Levitical Priesthood all but abolished, many of those 613 cannot be obeyed or followed, but does that mean we should not observe the reason or purpose for them? My opinion is that if YHVH GOD wrote it, Jesus taught it, then by golly, I'm going to investigate the purpose of it.
  
   My daughter once asked me about animal sacrifice and why we do not go back to that, and I told her that we still do when we eat animal protein. She was shocked to find out that the animal sacrifices were not just for spilling the blood of the animals but they were food for the priesthood. Sacrificing the animal over the altar was the priesthood dedicating the animal's nourishment to their body in gratefulness to YHVH GOD. The difference today and back then is we do not do it over an altar to sacrifice it to YHVH, but we pray over it before we eat it. I enjoyed watching her eyes pop open when that truth hit her.  

    When the Pilgrims came here, they put off the ways of the institutional church.  They did not obsereve the church's sacraments or holy days.  In other words, they did not celebrate Christmas or Easter. They were in fact Hebrew roots Christians. I find the irony kind of crazy that my ancestor was a TORAH observer.  I grew up in institutional Christianity and now, I am a TORAH observer.  I've come full circle and I am grateful for the purpose of both the 613 and however many ropes on the Mayflower that brought him here to begin my family in this wonderf land of the free and home of the brave. 

   I did not come to this knowledge all at once because learning is progressive and so is revelation from YHVH.  I do not expect my readers to go through their freezers and toss all their pork, but I hope I have stirred in them questions, enough questions for them to go find the answers.  Answers come from Scripture and the work of the Holy Spirit.  Only the Holy Spirit can spark a true revival, and from what I'm seeing these past eight years or so, is that a huge world-wide revival is happening, bringing people back to the the purpose of the TORAH, GOD's instructions. 

    


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