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God only gives His Spirit to those
who keep His commandments
Last Supper Passover
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The one who belongs listens and responds to Yehovah's words. If you don't listen and respond,
it is because you don't belong to Yehovah." John 8:47
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Child of God or a child of the Devil

Mark 11:24

What does God’s word actually say about this—plainly, without my spin?”
It’s easier to justify than to submit.
It’s more comfortable to reinterpret than to repent.
And yeah, sometimes we even turn Scripture into a mirror that reflects what we already want to see, rather than letting it be the mirror that shows us what needs to change (James 1:23–25).
EVERY SINGLE WORD in the Bible deserves our highest regard and careful obedience. Scripture isn't a collection of suggestions or optional wisdom—it's God-breathed, profitable for teaching, correcting, and guiding us in righteousness (as 2 Timothy 3:16 puts it). We should hold each word in reverence and commit to following it fully, letting it shape how we live, speak, and love others.
Scripture splits humanity into two distinct categories based on their relationship to God and His commandments.
If God calls His covenant-keeping people saints (those set apart), He refers to the others as:
1. The Lawless (or Wicked)
In the New Testament, Yeshua and the Apostles frequently contrast the saints with those who live without regard for God's instructions.
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The Greek term: Anomia (literally "without law" or "violating the law").
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The Warning: In Matthew 7:23, Yeshua warns those who claim to know Him but ignore the commandments: "Depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!"
2. The Unjust (or Unrighteous)
The Bible repeatedly contrasts the two groups when discussing judgment.
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The Contrast: In 1 Corinthians 6:1, Paul asks why a believer would take a matter before the unjust rather than before the saints.
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The Destiny: 2 Peter 2:9 states that God knows how to deliver the godly, but keeps the unjust under punishment for the day of judgment.
3. The Children of Disobedience (or Children of the Devil)
When addressing who rules a person's life and actions, Scripture uses family terms.
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The Actions: Ephesians 2:2 speaks of the spirit that works in the children of disobedience.
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The Definition: 1 John 3:10 draws the line clearly: "In this the children of God and the children of the devil are manifest: Whoever does not practice righteousness [keeping the commandments] is not of God."
The Definitive Verse: Revelation 14:12 identifies the first group perfectly: "Here is the patience of the saints; here are those who keep the commandments of God and the faith of Yeshua."
By biblical definition, anyone outside of that description falls into the category of the lawless, the unjust, or the disobedient.
This diagnostic test uses the final book of scripture to draw a line in the sand. It forces you to look at the two distinct categories of humanity established by the Creator, using Revelation 14:12 as the ultimate boundary marker.
📋 The "Saints vs. The Lawless" Definitive Boundary Test
Instructions: Answer these 4 direct questions to determine which biblical category your daily life, your habits, and your theology place you in.
Question 1: The Mark of a Saint
In Revelation 14:12, the scripture gives a precise, two-part definition of a saint: "Here are those who keep the commandments of God and the faith of Yeshua." Based on this verse, how do you define your identity?
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A) A Saint (Set-Apart). You recognize that true faith in the Messiah is inseparable from a physical walk of keeping the Father's Torah. Your life displays both parts: total trust in Yeshua and meticulous care for His instructions.
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B) A Cultural Believer. You claim to have "faith in Jesus," but you believe His commandments are obsolete or optional, cutting the verse in half and choosing a path that scripture defines as incomplete.
Question 2: The Practice of Anomia (Lawlessness)
In Matthew 7:23, the Master issues a terrifying warning to people who fully believed they were in the Kingdom: "Depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness (anomia—living without regard for God's law)." When you examine your lifestyle, do you treat the Torah as active law?
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A) You Reject Lawlessness. You actively study the Torah to identify sin so you can completely purge it from your actions, treating His rest days, dietary boundaries, and moral laws as non-negotiable.
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B) You Practice Anomia. You live your life based on church traditions, personal feelings, or cultural convenience, considering yourself exempt from the physical laws of God under the guise of "grace."
Question 3: The Fruit of Righteousness vs. Disobedience
According to 1 John 3:10, the line between the children of God and the children of the devil is stark: "Whoever does not practice righteousness [keeping the commandments] is not of God." When the Father looks at your daily practice, what family lineage does it reveal?
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A) A Child of God. Your regular, daily practice is righteousness. You actively obey the Father's voice, making your spiritual DNA obvious through visible, physical fruits of obedience.
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B) A Child of Disobedience. Your daily practice matches the world's standard. You follow the crowd, ignore the biblical calendar, eat what the world eats, and shrug off the lifestyle of Yeshua, aligning with the spirit described in Ephesians 2:2.
Question 4: The Courtroom of the Unjust
In 1 Corinthians 6:1, Paul rebukes believers for seeking judgment and direction from the "unjust" (unrighteous) rather than from the saints. When you seek wisdom, direction, or validation for how you live, where do you go?
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A) The Royal Law. You turn strictly to the unchanging Word of God and the example of Yeshua, using the standard of the saints to settle how you walk.
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B) The Standard of the World. You look to the theological systems of the modern world, human consensus, or comfortable sermons that tell you exactly what your itching ears want to hear, relying on an unjust standard.
The Definitive Verdict: Review where your checked boxes land. Scripture leaves zero room for a third option, a middle ground, or a gray area.
If your choices consistently land on B, the mirror exposes a vital reality: By biblical definition, anyone who does not keep the commandments of God and the faith of Yeshua falls directly into the category of the lawless, the unjust, or the disobedient.
True faith is not a mental concept or a verbal claim—it is a physical lifestyle. If you want to be counted among the saints who endure with patience, you must abandon the broad road of anomia today and begin walking exactly as Yeshua walked.
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Dijete Jehovino
Ili đavolje dijete.
Jer oni koji su vođeni Duhom Božjim djeca su Božja.
Izaija 61:1
Svrha života? I ovo je način da se ima vječni život—da upoznamo tebe, jedinog pravog Boga, i Ješuu mesiju, koga si poslao na zemlju. Ivan 17:3
Nakon svega ovoga, ostaje samo jedno reći: Imajte poštovanja prema Bogu i slušajte Njegove zapovijedi, jer to je sve za što smo stvoreni, to je svačija dužnost. Propovjednik 12:13
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Što je grešnik? Svatko tko griješi krši Božji zakon jer grijeh je isto što i kršenje Božjeg zakona. 1. Ivanova 3,4
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Onaj koji čini ono što je grešno, od đavla je, 1. Ivanova 3:8
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Bog mrzi molitve osobe koja ignorira zakon. Izreke 28:9
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Svi lažljivci naći će se u vatrenom jezeru gorućeg sumpora. Ovo je druga smrt.” Otkrivenje 21:8
Morate biti opravdani. Jer pred Bogom nisu pravedni oni koji slušaju zakon, nego će se opravdati izvršitelji zakona. Rimljanima 2:13
Morate se pokajatiDošao sam pozvati ne one koji misle da su pravedni, nego one koji znaju da su grešnici i da se trebaju pokajati.” Luka 5:32
Morate biti pravedniDraga djeco, ne dopustite da vas itko prevari u vezi ovoga. Kad ljudi čine ono što je ispravno, to pokazuje da su pravedni, kao što je Krist pravedan. 8 Ali kad ljudi nastavljaju griješiti, to pokazuje da pripadaju đavlu, 1. Ivanova 3:7 Došao sam ne zvati
oni koji misle da su pravedni, ali oni koji znaju da su grešnici i da se trebaju pokajati.
“Luka 5:32
Dužnost svakog roditelja?Ove riječi, koje ti danas zapovijedam, neka ti budu u srcu. 7“Učavaj marljivo svoje sinove o njima i govori o njima kad sjediš u svojoj kući i kad ideš putem, kad liježeš i kad ustaješ. 8"Priveži ih kao znak na svoju ruku i neka ti budu kao čela na čelu. 9"Napiši ih na dovratnicima svoje kuće i na svojim vratima. Ponovljeni zakon 6:4-9
Svatko se mora ponovno roditiSvatko tko je rođen od Boga odbija činiti grijeh jer Božje sjeme ostaje u njemu; ne može nastaviti griješiti, jer je rođen od Boga. 10Po ovome se djeca Božja razlikuju od djece đavolske: tko god ne čini pravednosti, nije od Boga niti tko ne ljubi brata svoga. 1. Ivanova 3:9 Što će se dogoditi s tobom kad umreš? Svatko mora jednom umrijeti, a nakon toga mu Bog sudi, Hebrejima 9:27
Vjera je biblijski definirana kao:
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Vjera je: vjerovati da je sve što je Bog rekao istina, obvezati se slijediti ono što kaže, a zatim činiti ono što Riječ kaže. Drugim riječima, vjerovanje/povjerenje, obvezivanje na poslušnost ili činjenje, a zatim radnja poslušnosti/činjenja toga. Drugi način na koji to kažemo je: Vjera je vjerovanje, predanost i povjerenje u Boga i Njegovu Riječ.
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Cijelo čovječanstvo je “pod zakonom” (Zakonom grijeha i smrti) sve dok ne stupe u savez kroz vjeru u Mesiju i ne prime spasenje po milosti kroz tu vjeru.
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Božja djeca kroz vjeru 23 Prije nego što nam je put vjere u Krista bio dostupan, bili smo pod stražom zakona. Bili smo u zaštitnom pritvoru, da tako kažem, dok se nije otkrio put vjere. 24 Dopustite mi da to kažem na drugi način. Zakon je bio naš čuvar sve do dolaska Krista; štitio nas je sve dok se nismo mogli ispraviti s Bogom kroz vjeru. 25 A sad kad je došao put vjere, zakon nam više ne treba kao čuvar. 26Jer svi ste vi djeca Božja po vjeri u Krista Isusa. 27 I svi koji su ujedinjeni s Kristom u krštenju obukli su se u Krista, kao što su se obukli u novu odjeću' 28 Nema više Židova ni pogana, robova ni slobodnih, muškaraca i žena. Jer svi ste jedno u Kristu Isusu. 29A sada kada pripadate Kristu, prava ste djeca Abrahamova. Vi ste njegovi nasljednici i Božje obećanje Abrahamu pripada vama.
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Način da se spasimo je da vjerujemo da smo sagriješili i da zaslužujemo smrt jer Riječ tako kaže.
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Ivan 3,3 Isus je odgovorio: "Zaista ti kažem, ako se ne rodiš nanovo, ne možeš vidjeti Kraljevstva Jehovinog."
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Djela apostolska 2:38 Petar odgovori: "Svatko od vas mora se pokajati za svoje grijehe i okrenuti se Jahvi i krstiti se u ime Ješue Mesije za oproštenje svojih grijeha.
Tada ćete primiti dar Duha Svetoga.
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Proverbs 28:9 Tko odvraća uho svoje da ne čuje zakona, i molitva mu je odvratna.
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Propovjednik 12:13 To je cijela priča. Evo sada mog zaključka: Bojte se Jahve i slušajte njegove zapovijedi, jer to je svačija dužnost.
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Galaćanima 3,28 Nema više Židova ni pogana, robova ni slobodnih, muškaraca i žena.
Jer svi ste jedno u Kristu Ješui.
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Jakovljeva 1:22 Ali nemojte samo slušati Jehovinu riječ. Morate učiniti ono što piše.
Inače se samo zavaravate.
“Tada mi je Jahve rekao, vikni poruku!
Ne suzdržavaj se. Reci mom narodu Izraelu: Sagriješio si! Okrenuo si se protiv Jahve, svog Elohima. Izaija 58:1
"Kada im sve ovo kažeš, ne očekuj da te slušaju. Izvikuj svoja upozorenja, ali ne očekuj da će odgovoriti. Reci im: 'Ovo je nacija čiji se ljudi neće pokoravati Gospodin Bog njihov i koji odbijaju biti poučeni. (Jeramija 7:27) (Ovo je dijete đavla)
Jer Bog je Duh, pa oni koji mu se klanjaju moraju se klanjati u duhu i istini. “Ivan 4:24 Prikažite svoja tijela kao žrtvu živu, svetu i prihvatljivu Bogu, što je vaše duhovno bogoslužje. Rimljanima 12:1-2 Istina je Božja Tora Morate biti vođeni Duhom Gal 5:18








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