Deuteronomy 14 – We can't determine what is right and wrong, only the Father can. 2023

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Elohim draws a definitive line in His word as to what is right and what's wrong. He defines that line, we don't define it very well. If men were to define what's right and what's wrong where would we draw the line? We would have a line, we'd have a big gray marker that we would just color everything with, there would be no black and white there would be no light and dark there would be no right wrong that's how we look at it. The way we look at things today, if someone murders someone, you have to look at it from your murderers perspective. You wouldn’t want that to be your son that was going to get the death penalty, would you? What a twisted way to look at things, that's what we do.
Elohim wants us to love what is good and hate what's evil. We try to deceive ourselves with terms like diversity and tolerance and acceptance and apply them to what Elohim says is detestable. That's how we look at it, we have to remember that what is right and what is wrong is determined by the Father above, we can't determine that, we're not capable. If you get a room full of two-year-olds, someone has to be an adult in that room, to determine what's right and what's wrong or else you'll have all kinds of messes everywhere. You’ll have screaming, kicking, dirty diapers thrown at each other, it'll be a horrible mess. All you have to do is turn your back, and it will happen, we're the same way, we need someone from above to look down on us and tell us what's right and what's wrong. We are incapable and we've proved that over and over again. We can't determine what's right and what's wrong, what's good and what's evil, we have to let the Father do that. When we do it, our society turns into a septic tank of disease and death and that's where we are now. We have to heed Elohim’s commands as to what we can and cannot eat. As I mentioned before, this chapter in Deuteronomy the focuses is on the positive the things we should eat and then Leviticus 11 really focuses on the things you don't eat, so looking at both chapters together gives you the complete picture.

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