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  1. Who is Jesus? What is Jesus? In the Greek, the name Joshua and Jesus are the same Greek word. In Hebrew 4:8, we see the name Joshua used, if you go to the Greek, you will see that it is the same word used for Jesus. So, in reality his name is Joshua. Joshua is a Hebrew name, which can be phonetisized as Yahshua. If we properly translate Yahshua we come up with Yah is liberty. So, when we believe in Yahshua we believe that Yahweh is liberty. So when we take away somebody's liberty, we actually are do a great sin. That is why, when Yahshua said that he is the truth... ...and when you know the turth the truth will set you free. Those who know Yahshua have liberty. Maybe that is why Yahshua despised the hypocrites, because hypocrites take away people's liberty. Self righteous people are hypocrites and they love to impose their standard of righteousness on the people around them, which inturn enslaves those people to them. The gift that Yahweh gave us is freewill, that freewill is nothing more than liberty. That is why Yahweh told us to neither stray to the left nor the right but stay straight. Think of it as a number line at the beginning, where you have negative numbers on one side and positive numbers on the other side and a zero in the middle. The zero is neutral. He wants us to stay neutral, so that we can choose at a moments notice to go left or right as the situation warrants and then return to neutral when the crisis is over. Staying neutral keeps us free to choose the correct path at the correct time, but when we are enslaved to either side, we are not free to choose the other path when called upon to do so by our heavenly Father.
  2. It is not up to us to judge whether someone is going to Hell or Heaven, that is the roll of YHWH the Creator of all. He is the ultimate arbiter of those worthy of eternal life. Remember what Yahshua said, Do not judge lest you be judged. For in the way you judge, you will be judged; and by your standard of measure, it will be measured to you. Matt 7:1,2
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