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Judaism // False Thrones

Rejected the Messiah when He came. Elevates law over fulfillment.
Awaits what already happened.

1. The Messiah Already Came

Modern Rabbinic Judaism is rooted in the rejection of Jesus as the Messiah. Though the Old Testament foretold His coming in precise detail, religious authorities of the time denied Him and hardened the foundation of their system around what had already passed.

2. The Law Replaces the Fulfillment

This system now elevates the Talmud and rabbinic commentary above the fulfilled prophecies. It clings to law as a source of righteousness, even after the law was fulfilled in Christ. The veil remains—not because it hasn’t been torn—but because hearts resist the one who tore it.

3. Honor Without Completion

This scroll is not meant to dishonor heritage—it’s to unveil the truth: Jesus was not a disruption of the covenant, He was the fulfillment of it. Every attempt to work around Him is a throne built on refusal. And that throne has no power to save.

4. The Scroll Is Not Afraid

You are allowed to question traditions that deny Jesus. The scroll is not afraid of old systems falling—it is calling sons and daughters home. Ask Him. He will answer even through the veil.

He is still the Messiah. And the throne is still vacant without Him.

“He was despised and rejected by men... pierced for our transgressions.”
— Isaiah 53

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