Dispensationalism vs. Christian Identity Theology - Part 10
What is a Revival? Part 1
Copied from the sermon notes of Pastor Don Elmore
August 25, 2023
Annual Missouri Homecoming Conference 2023
Scripture Reading: Galatians 1:13, 14
What is the Jews’ religion? It is Judaism. Saul, before he was converted and changed his name to Paul, was in the Jews’ religion, which led him to persecute the church and blaspheme Almighty God. Paul was suddenly converted when he was on the way to arrest members of the Lord’s church and after a period of over four years became one of the hardest workers and writers for the New Covenant Church. He was a pure-blooded Israelite.
And what did the mixed-racial Jews do who remained in their synagogue of Satan? They continued persecuting the new church and its eternal God; including the man who later became the Apostle Paul.
Is that still true today? Who persecutes the Christians who have the truth of God’s word? Do the people who believe the Talmud and Kabbalah persecute Christians and are they the descendants of the ones who assassinated the Kinsman Redeemer of the Christian/Israelites?

Instead of calling our people “White,” we should start calling our race the “people of Light,” a Biblical term. We know the Left hates White folk because they are presently demonizing the word “white” in every way possible. “White Supremacy,” the ultimate evil? ““Light supremacy. Who can find fault with that? So, why not change our byname from White to Light. After all, the “W” word is not quite accurate anyway, for we aren’t literally White in shade of color but are a light flesh tone. And by changing our appellation, we take away a part of the liberal’s warped concept of how “evil” (sic) White people have been “throughout history,” according to their theory. Of course, we should not forget to use our proper racial name — Aryan; and the name we were labeled with after our Israelite migration — Caucasian. Race and religion are inextricably entwined. Why is that? Because God Almighty made a covenant with a particular family line.

