Love Can Lead to Sin
by Brian Jones
March 30, 2025
The world tells us that "love is love", but there are all kinds of love; some of which God approves and some that He does not.
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Welcome to the Fellowship of God’s Covenant People website. We are a local church in northern Kentucky professing the Christian Israel truth since 1987. Our founder is Pastor Don Elmore who has dedicated his life and energies to the Gospel of the Kingdom. Our non-denominational ministry of Covenant believers is a worldwide mission to proclaim two basic premises. The first is to teach who the true Israelites are in the world today and secondly to expose those who falsely lay claim to the title of Israel. Thus, with knowledge and understanding of biblical identities, we can bring a Light unto the world, following both Old and New Testaments, to abide and be in agreement with the commandments of Jesus Christ, “To go not into the way of the heathen… but go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel” (Mt. 10:5-6). Please click on the ‘About’ tab above to learn more about the unique history of the FGCP. It is our prayer that as you peruse our website, featuring weekly sermons and monthly articles from the New Covenant Messenger newsletter, that you will be encouraged and blessed to seek the truth of God. We hope you find our website both interesting and challenging enough so that your hunger for the Word will enhance your spiritual growth and gain a greater relationship with that Great Shepherd of the sheep. Thank you for your visit and as we say in Kentucky, ‘ya’ll come back.’
March 30, 2025
The world tells us that "love is love", but there are all kinds of love; some of which God approves and some that He does not.
Available in audio only.
March 16, 2025
2 Chronicles 29:10
“…it is in mine heart to make a covenant with the LORD God of Israel.”
In Lesson 4, Covenantkeepers, from The Light and the Glory, pp. 207-208, authors Marshall and Manuel quoted from the Puritan Pastor Rev. Thomas Hooker’s Sermon, “The Sum of Church Discipline”?
“Mutual covenanting and confederating of the saints in the fellowship of the faith according to the order of the Gospel, is that which gives constitution and being to a visible church...”
Marshall and Manuel. The Light and the Glory. pp. 207-208.
On the basis of this quote from Hooker’s Sermon, we faced this Question: What must happen first before “mutual covenanting and confederating of the saints in the fellowship of the faith according to the order of the Gospel” can occur? Before we could struggle long with that Question, one of our Elders, here, in Fellowship of God’s Covenant People answered “Separation”! Can we have “mutual covenanting and confederating of the saints in the fellowship of the faith” outside “the order of the gospel”??? Do we recall the Pilgrims becoming the Pilgrims when they separated themselves from the Church under control of the Monarchy? From that point on The Counterfeit persecuted the Genuine Remnant Church! Does The Counterfeit always persecute The Genuine?!! Is American Israel willing to fulfill its Destiny in dwelling alone?
March 9, 2025
Galatians 3:27, 28:
Where did the Kenites, Canaanites, and Edomites dwell? The Kenites (Cain’s offspring) originally were in what is known as India (land of Nod) today. They spread over the land nearby and many of them intermarried with the Canaanites, who began in the “promised land of Israel." In fact, it was called the Land of Canaan before Israel went there. The Canaanites, through the Hittites, alsohad, an Empire in what is now the modern country of Turkey and other lands that surrounded the nation of Israel, like Lebanon and Syria.
March 2, 2025
SCRIPTURE READING: Acts 7:2-5
The first 15 verses of Psalm 105 are also found in I Chronicles 16:8-22 and presented there as a composition of David, written and sung for the bringing of the ark of the covenant into Jerusalem. We can conclude then, that though this psalm is not here specifically attributed to King David, he is the author of it.
The history of God’s grace to Israel described in Psalm 105 is the history of Abraham, Joseph and Moses. This same topic is covered in the address of Stephen in Acts chapter 7:
February 23, 2025
Scripture Reading: Galatians 3:28: “
Saul was in his youth a member of the Jews’ religion (Judaism) and “…persecuted the church of God and wasted it” (Galatians 1:13). But when it pleased God to reveal His Son to Paul, that he might preach among the lost tribes of the former divorced House of Israel, Paul, to prepare for this task, spent three years in Damascus and Arabia. From there he thwarted an attempt to murder him by the Jews in Damascus, and went to Jerusalem to see Peter, and abode with him for fifteen days (Galatians 1:18) until he escaped another plot by the Jews to murder him. He then went into the regions of Syria and Cilicia for about five years. (Galatians 1:21). Saul later was found by Barnabas in Tarsus and was brought to the church in Antioch, Syria, where they both taught for over a year. It was to Antioch in Syria that a host of Christian Judeans in Jerusalem and nearby areas fled after the death of Stephen.
February 9, 2025
SCRIPTURE READING: Psalm 78:1-4
This psalm is titled, “A Contemplation of Asaph.” The author Asaph was the great singer and musician of David and Solomon’s era, and he was a prophet in his musical compositions. Psalm 78 is the longest of the historical psalms.
The purpose of the psalm is to teach God’s family lessons from the past; to warn them not to fall into the same mistakes as their forefathers, and to encourage them to commit to faith in God. This history also shows what God is capable of despite our failures. History must not repeat itself.
February 2, 2025
Scripture Reading: Galatians 3:28
“There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.”
This is one of the verses in Scripture that is used the most to destroy the continuity of the Old Testament with the New Testament. It is used by many to say that there are different kinds of people addressed in each of the two Testaments:
What book in the Bible, chapter, and verse?
Again, what book in the Bible, chapter, and verse?
The purpose of this sermon is to show that it is the literal descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob that are the people of both Testaments. I should add that it is not “Testaments” but should be “Covenants.” Israel is the only people of the Old Covenant and the New Covenant (Jeremiah 31:31 and Hebrews 8:8).
January 26, 2025
The Truman Property, located in Grandview, KS, near Kansas City, holds historical and spiritual significance. Originally owned by President Harry S. Truman, this 50-acre property ties his legacy to the work of the International House of Prayer in Kansas City (IHOPKC). IHOPKC purchased the land from a Jewish couple, intending to develop it as a hub for prayer, worship, and support for the nation of Israel. This story reveals how mainstream Christian organizations have supported the nation of Israel through financial contributions, prayer, and personal involvement. As Baldwin (2008) explains, this is an example of how organizations are often led into false teachings about modern Israel and its place in biblical prophecy.
January 19, 2025
“I was an husband unto them, saith the LORD.” (Isaiah 54:5). Is a matter established at the mouth of at least two if not three witnesses?
5 For thy Maker is thine husband;
the LORD of hosts is his name; and
thy Redeemer the Holy One of Israel;
The God of the whole earth shall he
be called.
Isaiah chapter fifty-four.
Shall we give Verse 5 a close look? Is God speaking through the end time Prophet Isaiah? To whom is He speaking? Does Israel have a “Kinsman Redeemer”? At the end of the Age (future), will He be called “The God of the whole earth”? Will that put to an end that rebel Angel Satan’s serious Case of Adverse Possession of the earth that began with Adam’s Abdication of The Throne of Dominion?
SCRIPTURE READING: Numbers 10:35-36
January 12, 2025
The Book of Psalms is the hymn-book of the Bible. Besides being the hymn book for the religious services of the second temple, it has perhaps served as the greatest source of material for hymns and gospel songs throughout the centuries. The Psalms are the oldest surviving complete collection of poetry in the world, and is likely the most prominent devotional source of the Scriptures. Its uses are many:
This collection of Hebrew poetry is not divided into chapters as the other books of the Bible are — it is the exception to the rule. It is not a divided book, but rather, it is a collection. It is of course, divided in one sense only, that of its division into separate books:
Most commentators believe that Psalm 68 is connected with the coming of the Ark of the Covenant into Jerusalem (II Samuel 6), celebrating not only that event, but also the faithfulness of God to give Israel victory over her enemies, and to make Jerusalem secure enough to bring the ark into the city. Thus, King David is musing in this psalm about the wonderful provisions of the Lord God of Israel.