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Evolution - Revolution

 
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by Pastor Don Elmore

December 23, 2012

Scripture Reading: 1 Timothy 6:20-21

What is a belief that is falsely called science?  Evolution.  It is the basis of a false religion.  Let me ask you a question:  What is the next step in evolution?  Where does it end?  The Bible talks about Creationism, not evolution.  God tells the truth about your past, so you can trust him for what He says about your future!  The Bible says that this commonly used chart is incorrect.

Evolution:  A long time ago in a pool of goo, lightening or something happened, which began to produce DNA and started the process whereby life began.  The process slowly evolved into mankind.  Sorry, but this is not true at all.

The Georgia Guide Stones outside of Atlanta, Georgia tells what they, the non-Bible believers, want to do.  They have engraved in stone in different languages that they need to reduce the population of the earth from 7,000,000,000 to 500,000,000 people. They believe that it would be easier to rule over ½ a billion people rather than the current world population of over 7 billion.

Commentary of the New Testament

By Pastor Everett Ramsey

Matthew 11:14  And if ye will receive it, this is Elias, which was for to come.”

Matthew 17:10  “And His disciples asked him, saying, Why then say the scribes that Elias must first come?”

Matthew 17:11  “And Jesus answered and said unto them, Elias truly shall first come, and restore all things.”

America's Choice

by Pastor Don Elmore

What about this everlasting, unconditional covenant that our GOD made with our fathers that is mentioned so much in the Bible?  GOD walked between the slain animals (a 3 year-old heifer, a she-goat also 3 year-old, and a ram also 3 years-old; plus a pigeon and a turtledove) while Abram was in a deep sleep.  Abram did not walk between the animals; only God walked between the path of them.  Thus, the covenant was one-sided--unconditional; and only our GOD could break it.  Abram could not break this covenant; only GOD could (Genesis 15).

When the everlasting, unconditional covenant was promised to Abram that this would be God’s gift to him after he left his country (Iraq) and would go to the land of Canaan (full of giants) that He would bless those who blessed him and curse those who cursed him (Genesis 12:3).

When this promise was made to Abram, there were Cainites and Canaanites in the world; but there were no “Jews” in the world.  The Jews didn’t come onto the scene until after the birth of Esau.  Esau was the grandson of Abram; so those who cursed Abram could not be the ones equated with those who cursed the Jews.

Pray For Naphtali

 
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by Pastor Mark Downey

Scripture Reading: Deuteronomy 33:23

December 16, 2012

Today, December 16, in Israelite history we observe a covenant made in 1838 with the tribe of what many in Christian Identity consider to be Naphtali, known as South Africa.  There is very little to find or to ascertain from what we know about this tribe of Israel.  There is a great deal of disinformation attributing Naphtali to just about every ethnicity other than the White race, so we can dismiss these canards as simply more feeble attempts by jewish scribes to deceive the true Israel people in the world today.  And for good reason if one’s spirit is evil, because South Africa has one of the richest deposits of precious metals and minerals in the world.  Therefore, the interactions between geo-political factions and theological realities have significant ramifications.  Naphtali might not be important to most Christians, however once that old city of Jerusalem is totally destroyed forever and the Edomite imposters with it, the New Jerusalem will appear, having the glory of God, that have twelve gates, which are the twelve names of the twelve tribes of the children of Israel (Rev. 21:11-12).  The twelve tribes of Israel have to exist in the world today in order for prophecy to be fulfilled.

I’ve written a narration of the Battle of Blood River and the underlying document of that period was a covenant made called Vow of the Voortrekkers, in which the Boers promised to memorialize in perpetuity if God would deliver them from the Zulus.  A lot has happened since 1838 and today’s young White South African is about as aware of this piece of paper as young Americans are aware of the Mayflower Compact.  May today’s message resonate with the mercies of Heaven and know that not all of Israel has forsaken His many deliverances.  Let our congregation be the proxy to honor that ‘Day of the Covenant’

The World from Adam to Noah Part 2

 
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by Pastor Don Elmore

December 9, 2012

Scripture Reading: 2 Samuel 15:7-12

2 Samuel 15:12 “And Absalom sent for Ahithophel, the Gilonite, David’s counselor, from his city, even from Gilob, while he offered sacrifices.  And the conspiracy was strong; for the people increased continually with Absalom.”

Absalom, King David’s very handsome son, began his plan of dethroning his father, who was King of Israel at this time.  Absalom, who had unjustly murdered his brother, revealed what a godless and unscrupulous scoundrel he was.  He sent for David’s counselor who joined Absalom in the number of people who were assembling with Absalom in his insurrection. 

2 Samuel 15:31 “And one told David, saying, Ahithophel is among the conspirators with Absalom.  And David said, O LORD, I pray thee, turn the counsel of Ahithophet into foolishness.”

So there was a conspiracy in the Bible.  Conspiracy is broken down:  “con” which means “with” and “spiracy” which means with the “spirit”.  With the exception of his own son’s insurrection, this was the bitterest ingredient in the cup which David was now having to drink.  It was no ordinary blow for him to bear, for Ahithophel was no ordinary man.  He was one whom the king had taken into his confidence, numbered among his closest friends, and to whom he had shown much kindness.  David was dethroned by his own son!

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