Do you know if you are going to Heaven?

by CRAFTY KEN   May 19, 2013


Do you know if you are going to Heaven?

Or have you been eating of the bread that contains leaven?
The one who eats the bread with leaven dies; it comes from those who preach God's word with lies.
What is this leaven you may ask, it is a poison that will spoil the whole loaf as Jesus did say, he alone is the unleavened bread from Heaven by the way!
What the evil Pharisees offered the people that day was bread with Satan's leaven to lead them astray; it still exists in the Church until this day. It is the Law through the commandments of men, not of grace and liberty but of the works of man pleaser's for all to see. Their condemnation is sure as the Judge of the earth is at the door.
No leaven means to be without sin, what those Pharisees offered could not cleanse from within.
They loved the Law and their own righteousness so all could see, they professed, and said it is the only way to be justified before thee.
The Law in all its glory and holiness was never meant for us to obey, it is a strict school teacher given to us to guide us to Jesus the only way.
He alone kept all the Law from A to Z; he did it for you and me!
He is the unleavened one, true bread from above, the sinless Lamb, God the word, the Son, through him only the battle is won.
Trying to be good will not make you right with God, you need a Jewish lawyer who in your place did trod.
He is the broken unleavened bread who died in your stead, he took your place before our righteous God and Father, in you he now sees Jesus and looks no further!

*Now you sins are gone forever, white as snow, no longer can he remember them; for far from him did they go!

*He has removed our sins as far from us as the east is from the west Psalm 103:12 NLT.

I remember being at a Passover Seder, I remember that the broken Matzo that was hidden which represented Jesus suffering and death on the cross. When it was found there was rejoicing, this represented his resurrection and victory over sin and death. This Seder and what it meant was taught to us by a Jewish believer.

I dedicate this poem to my brother in the Lord Danny Siegel.

Author Ken

May 2013

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