Divine insight:
Satan counterfeit biblical things that will keep people souls out of the new Jerusalem if they die keeping the counterfeit commandments.
That evil entity know that we have to keep YHWH commandments keeping His commandments comments that’s how we show YHWH that we love Him.
Matthew 22:36-40
“Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?”
Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’[a]
This is the first and greatest commandment.
And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’[b] All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.”
John 14:15
“If you love me, obey my commandments.
If we keep in the counterfeit we are showing satan that we love him.
The counterfeit commandments are.
Sex trafficking.
Sex trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery where traffickers use force, fraud, or coercion to compel individuals to engage in commercial sex acts. It involves the recruitment, harboring, or transportation of people—regardless of age, gender, or nationality—for sexual exploitation, often utilizing violence, debt bondage, and psychological manipulation.
Being a rapist.
A rapist is a person who commits the act of rape, which is defined as non-consensual sexual intercourse or penetration, often achieved through force, threat, coercion, or when a victim is unable to give consent. This act is a criminal offense focused on power and control, rather than sexual desire.
Being a molester.
A molester is a person who engages in unwanted, abusive, and often illegal sexual acts against another person. While the term can technically refer to any perpetrator of sexual assault, it is most commonly used to describe an adult who abuses a child or adolescent (child molester).
Being a warlock.
Warlocks are magic users who derive power from a pact with an otherworldly patron, focusing on high-damage ranged attacks, utility, and resource management. They function as versatile "strikers" or damage-dealers, often using Eldritch Blast for consistent damage and regaining spell slots quickly during short rests.
Being a witch.
A witch is historically and mythologically defined as a malevolent figure who uses supernatural power, spells, and curses (maleficia) to cause misfortune, sickness, or death to humans, animals, and crops. They are often portrayed as acting out of malice, greed, or a pact with the devil to harm others, manipulate events, and break social taboos.
Being a white witch.
A white witch practices benevolent, positive magic focused on healing, protection, and helping others. They work with natural elements, such as herbs and crystals, to cleanse spaces and promote well-being, adhering to ethical principles that avoid harm and align with natural, harmonious energies.
Doing Witchcraft.
Doing witchcraft is the practice of using magic, rituals, or spells to influence people, events, or nature, often to achieve specific, intentional outcomes. It involves manipulating energy or invoking spiritual forces, ranging from traditional folk medicine to modern Neopagan practices. Synonyms include sorcery, witchery, magic, spellcraft, and maleficium.
Being a idolaters.
Idolaters are individuals who worship idols, physical objects, or images as deities, or those who display excessive, blind admiration for a person or concept. Historically, the term refers to worshippers of pagan gods, while modern usage often meta-phorically describes intense devotion to things like money or celebrities.
Being liars.
Being a liar is defined as the act or habit of intentionally telling falsehoods, knowingly deceiving others, or uttering untrue statements. Liars frequently use deception to avoid punishment, protect themselves, or gain advantages, often causing significant damage to trust. Key synonyms include falsifier, prevaricator, fabricator, perjurer, and deceiver.
Being a psychic.
Being a psychic is defined as possessing, or claiming to possess, extrasensory perception (ESP) or mental abilities to perceive information hidden from normal senses. Psychics claim to interpret energy to predict the future, read minds, or communicate with spirits. Examples include clairvoyance (seeing visions), telepathy (mind-reading), and empathy (feeling others' emotions).
Doing sentaría.
Santería (or La Regla de Ocha) is an Afro-Caribbean syncretic religion developed in Cuba, merging West African Yoruba traditions with Roman Catholicism. It involves the worship of orishas(deities) often associated with Catholic saints. Practices include ancestor veneration, animal sacrifices, drumming, and initiations, largely practiced in Afro-Latino communities for healing and guidance.
Doing voodoo.
Doing voodoo refers to practicing Vodou (or Voodoo/Hoodoo), an African-diasporic religion and spiritual system involving the veneration of spirits (lwa), ancestral communion, and rituals to influence life events, healing, or protection. It often includes ceremonies, dance, and music to enter trances, and for some, using charms or spells.
Talking to the dead.
Talking to the dead is the practice of attempting to communicate with deceased individuals' spirits, commonly known as necromancy, mediumship, or spiritism. It involves seeking guidance, comfort, or forbidden knowledge, often using tools like seances, Ouija boards, or mediums. Proponents believe spirits persist, while critics view it as deception or demonic,
Practice magic arts.
"Practice magic arts" refers to engaging in rituals, spells, or techniques designed to manipulate natural or supernatural forces to cause change, often using specialized knowledge, formulas, or intention. It spans historical/spiritual practices like divination, sorcery, and alchemy, as well as modern "art magick," using creative mediums to influence inner and outer worlds.
Being cowardly..
Being cowardly is a shameful lack of courage, characterized by extreme timidity, fearfulness, or an unwillingness to face danger, pain, or difficulty. It involves retreating from, or failing to take, necessary action, often resulting in dishonorable behavior or failing to do the right thing when it is difficult.
Being unbelieving when it comes to Yahweh.
Being vile,
Vile is an adjective describing someone or something as morally despicable, wicked, or repulsive. It signifies extreme unpleasantness, foulness, or something that causes disgust. Common usage includes vile behavior (wicked), a vile odor (repulsive), or vile weather (extremely bad).
Being a murderer.
"Murderer" is a legal and moral term for someone who has committed murder, defined as the unlawful killing of another human being. The concept of "fine" in this context is generally explored through different perspectives, ranging from legal consequences to psychological and moral analysis:
Spiritual murder is defined as the intentional destruction of a person’s faith, character, reputation, or connection to YHWH. Unlike physical murder, this involves damaging a person’s inner spirit or "new life," causing them to fall away from truth, hope, and moral righteousness.
To be the sexually immoral,
Sexually immoral refers to any sexual activity or behavior occurring outside the boundaries of a marriage between a man and a woman, commonly derived from the Greek word porneia. In biblical and traditional contexts, it encompasses adultery, premarital sex, incest, bestiality, and often lustful thoughts or pornography.
Being unrighteous.
Being unrighteous means acting in a way that is sinful, wicked, immoral, or unjust, lacking moral virtue and failing to conform to divine or ethical standards. It encompasses dishonest, cruel, or corrupt behavior, including, but not limited to, theft, greed, deceit, sexual immorality, and injustice, especially in actions or decrees.
Being fornicator.
Fornication, defined as consensual sexual intercourse between unmarried individuals, is widely considered a serious sin in Christ-ian theology, with biblical passages warning it can exclude individuals from heaven and carries spiritual dangers. While some perspectives emphasize personal choice and subjective morality, religious, physical, and emotional consequences are often cited.
Being effeminate.
Effeminate is an adjective describing a man or boy who displays characteristics, tastes, or habits traditionally associated with women, often implying a lack of perceived masculinity. It frequently suggests softness, delicacy, or weakness and is often used as a negative or critical term.
Being abuses of themselves with mankind.
"Abusers of themselves with mankind" is an archaic phrase from the 1611 King James Bible (1 Cor 6:9, 1 Tim 1:10) translating the Greek word arsenokoitai. It generally refers to men engaging in same-sex sexual acts or, in some interpretations, sexual immorality, masturbation, or self-destructive physical behavior. Modern translations usually interpret this as "men who practice homosexuality" or "men who have sex with men".
Being a thief.
Thieves are individuals who steal, taking property belonging to others without consent, usually secretly or by force. The term is the plural of "thief" (noun), referring to criminals, robbers, or pickpockets. They are legally defined as those who commit theft, often intending to keep or sell stolen items.
Begin a covetous.
Covetous is an adjective describing an inordinate, greedy, or wrongful desire to possess something, particularly something that belongs to someone else. It implies an envious, eager desire for wealth or possessions, often viewed with disapproval.
Being drunkards.
A drunkard is a person who habitually or frequently drinks large amounts of alcohol and becomes intoxicated. It describes someone with a chronic, often uncontrollable, addiction to alcohol. The term is generally considered disapproving or derogatory, focusing on the habitual nature of the excessive drinking.
Being a reviler.
A reviler is a person who uses abusive, insulting, or contemptuous language against others, often characterized by harsh, scornful, or slanderous speech. Derived from the verb "revile," a reviler focuses on tearing down others, frequently out of anger or pride. Synonyms include critics, attackers, fault-finders, carpers, and railers.
Being a extortioner.
An extortioner is a person who obtains money, property, or services through coercion, threats, force, or misuse of authority. They often threaten to expose embarrassing secrets or inflict harm if their demands are not met. They are generally defined as criminals who exploit others for gain.
Living in perversity.
Perversity is the quality of being deliberately contrary, unreasonable, or stubborn, often choosing to act against what is expected, good, or accepted. It implies a willful, often self-defeating, persistence in wrong behavior or irrational behavior. It can also refer to a deviation from moral, ethical, or sexual standards.
Being disobedient.
Disobedient describes someone, typically a child or subordinate, who neglects or refuses to follow rules, laws, or authority figures. It implies a failure to submit to commands or a tendency to behave in a disorderly, rebellious, or unmanageable way.
Living in rebellion.
Rebellion is an open, organized, and often violent resistance or defiance against authority, such as a government, ruler, or societal norms. It signifies a refusal to accept power, aimed at overturning a regime or challenging established rules. Key synonyms include revolt, uprising, mutiny, sedition, and insurrection.
Being a manipulator.
A manipulator is a person who unscrupulously controls situations or people to their own advantage, or a mechanical device used to handle objects indirectly. They often use deceptive, emotional, or unfair tactics to exploit others' weaknesses for personal gain, frequently leaving victims feeling confused or pressured.
1 Corinthians 6:9-11
Don’t you realize that those who do wrong will not inherit the Kingdom of God? Don’t fool yourselves. Those who indulge in sexual sin, or who worship idols, or commit adultery, or are male prostitutes, or practice homosexuality, 1or are thieves, or greedy people, or drunkards, or are abusive, or cheat people—none of these will inherit the Kingdom of God.
Some of you were once like that. But you were cleansed; you were made holy; you were made right with God by calling on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God.
REVELATION 21:8
But as for the cowards and unbelieving and abominable [who are devoid of character and personal integrity and practice or tolerate immorality], and murderers, and sorcerers [with intoxicating drugs], and idolaters andoccultists [who practice and teach false religions], and all the liars [who knowingly deceive and twist truth], their part will be in the lake that blazes with fire and brimstone, which is the second death.”





















































