The Inspired Word Part 1

by Mark Downey

January 19, 2014

Scripture Reading:  2 Timothy 3:14-17

The Bible is different than every book that has ever been written because it is through the auspices of Almighty God.  Think about that for a moment.  Most religions of the world have their own so called holy book, but our Holy Bible is the only one that claims to be the actual words of God.  More than 3000 times we read “thus saith the Lord” or “God said,” followed by a direct quotation.  No one knows exactly how many books have been published throughout history, but according to Google’s advanced algorithms, the answer is close to 130 million books.  And there is only one book that can qualify as being inspired or more succinctly, the Word of God.  In Christianity we hear the word ‘inspiration’ all the time coupled with the word ‘infallible.’  This prompts the inquiry: why would the “Author of our Faith” (Heb. 12:2) use fallible men to write Scripture?  Well, think about it; we don’t have any of the original documents or autographs from which copies were made and survived as our only resource. 

One of the Bible's most outstanding proclamations is that it plainly claims to be the inspired word of Almighty God.  This is what Paul, a highly educated Israelite proclaimed, "All Scripture is given by inspiration of God" (II Tim. 3:16).  Peter wrote that the content of Scripture "never came by the will of man, but holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit" (II Peter 1:21). To early church leaders, inspiration was not an ecstatic overpowering of the writer's consciousness, as described in the occult as “automatic handwriting,” but rather a high degree of elucidation and divine awareness of God's revelation.  Scripture indicates, and the early church recognized, that God inspired the biblical writers to use their own minds and their own styles to write what God wanted them to write.  Likewise, we are all unique in the eyes of God, not just robotic disciples. 

The Inspired Word

by Mark Downey

A general review of what makes the Bible inspired.

Part 1: A look at the mystery and miracle of God processing His thoughts and ways through the Holy Spirit to 40 chosen White men; granting them the unique insight to convey the Lord's revelation to the rest of our race.

Part 2: Going further into the racial aspects of canonical Scriptures, which has been historically interrupted by the apocryphal writings, the Gnostic gospels and secular science.

Part 3: In this presentation, the Word of God is proven to be amazingly accurate through prophecy and validating factual persons, places and things through archaeology.

Part 4: Concludes with an important history of the Septuagint and the Masoretic text; helpful recommendations for biblical interpretation.

As Much As the Father

by Thomas A. Dooley

Nobody can love you 
As much as the Father,
No mortal can save you, 
So don't even bother.
Your face, a reflection of the Father's affection for you.

He gives us the will to  
receive His Son, Jesus.
When we remain faithful
then nothing more pleases,
Your heart's a reflection of the Father's affection for you.

Covenant Heritage Series

by Lawrence Blanchard

The Covenant Heritage Series is comprised of seven books designed to help you understand what the Bible says and to consider what it means by what it says. Each book builds on the previous book to provide a comprehensive, but easy to follow, historical approach to the Bible. In addition, they address important questions and implications about the present condition and future reality of the United States of America and all the nations of western civilization.

Taken together, these books follow the unfolding plan and purpose of God for a covenant family from Genesis to Revelation. They seek to help restore the lost and relatively unknown heritage and divinely-ordained purpose of these covenant people.

The Covenant Heritage Series will make you think. It will challenge you to re-examine your own beliefs as to what the Bible says. It will, in many cases, run counter to the status quo and popular majority view. We hope it causes you to read more carefully and study more deeply. And we pray that God’s Spirit of Truth penetrate into your mind and heart and begin to transform your life like never before!

Apartheid America

by Pastor Don Elmore

January 12, 2014

Scripture Reading:  Deuteronomy 17:15

I will spend a few minutes before I begin my sermon on the 9-11 hoax.  I do not want to let this one get away from us as it has changed the world.  The official story: 

“Terrorist, while living in deep caves, with laptops and satellite phones penetrated the most heavily defended air space in the world, flying wildly off course for over an hour, hitting 75% of their targets, and not a single fighter was scrambled to intercept. 

They were led by Osama bin Laden who was a leader who had liver problems and required dialysis twice a week who was living in caves and dwellings in Afghanistan and Pakistan. It must have been a long extension cord!  He lived until he was assassinated after ten years.

NORAD and all military agencies, and all government assistance and defense, non-existent until well after the attacks had taken place.  Oh! Sorry victim families & fellow citizens!  We failed to mention, I mean, forgot to mention WTC-7 in the final official report.”

I have put up on the wall the 19 accused Arab terrorists who were the people the FBI accused as the hi-jackers who died in the four airplanes that crashed on September 11.  Notice that none of these nineteen men were from either Iraq or Afghanistan; but that’s not the real issue—nine of them were found to be alive and well

The Reason for Miracles

by Pastor Mark Downey

January 5, 2014

Scripture Reading: Luke 4:14-24

When Jesus began His ministry, at the age of 30, after 40 days of fasting, He returned “to Galilee in the power of the Spirit, and news about Him spread throughout the whole surrounding region.  And He began teaching in their assembly halls and was praised by all” Luke 4:14-16.  His popularity was spreading like wildfire, because they were excited about somebody fasting that long; surely there would be a significant revelation.  He went to His home town of Nazareth, which was similar to today’s White Nationalists (who give lip service to the Creator of our race, but do not serve Him), and had the expectation of a warlike Messiah delivering them from Rome.  Some of the locals remembered the birth of Christ as something scandalous; as Mary claimed to have been miraculously impregnated by the Holy Spirit. 

On one of these occasions where Jesus spoke to the assembled, we read the account in Luke 4 where He stood up to read from Isaiah 61:1-2, “The Spirit of the Lord is on Me, because He has anointed Me to preach good news to the poor.  He has sent Me to proclaim freedom to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to set free the oppressed, To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord.  He then rolled up the scroll, gave it back to the attendant, and sat down. And the eyes of everyone in the assembly were fixed on Him” Luke 4:16-20.  A miracle, to give sight to the blind, is it not?  Or hearing to the deaf?  But that’s not what they wanted to hear.  Although the clause “He hath sent Me to heal the brokenhearted” in Isaiah 61:1 is inspired, all of the Greek texts omit this passage in Luke (even though the KJV has added it).   

Christ was reading about Himself; He not only came to heal the blind, but to open the eyes of those who were spiritually blind as well.  God told Moses, Who has made man’s mouth? Who makes him mute, or deaf, or seeing, or blind? Is it not I, the Lord” Ex. 4:11.  Israel has always had this blind side. 

The Biggest Scam in the World

By Pastor Don Elmore

December 29, 2013

Scripture Reading 1 Kings 9:6-8

Have you ever wondered why so many of our brethren don’t seem to care when you tell them about the covenant and the promises that our God made with us?  Many just go on and live their lives neither agreeing nor disagreeing with anything that you say. 

It must be similar to what they did to the concentration camps in the Soviet Union and in Germany in World War II.  They made the captives of those camps to be in a fog; they didn’t object to most of the regulations that they were given.  The number of guards was cut to 75% of what they had been before.  That has happened because we are serving other gods; we are not obeying the Commandments that our God gave to us.

They put a by-product of aluminum in the water.  It made the prisoners docile and inhibited their questioning the authority of the camp leaders. Later they convinced many of the people to vote to add it to their water supply too; its name—fluoride.  It is now in most of the public water systems in America. 

This is a good explanation as to why we will have in January as the head of the Federal Reserve System, Janet Yellen, the first jewish woman. and as her assistant Stanley Fischer, a jew who was born in Africa and was head of the Israeli national banks for eight years before coming in his present position in America.  He was a former head of the economic department at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, former number two official at the International Monetary Fund and former chief economist at the World Bank.

The Energy of Error

An investigation into the "strong delusion" that God sends to those who have no love of the truth and believe a lie; Christ shows us how to overcome the flesh, just as He did.

by Pastor Mark Downey

December 22, 2013

Scripture Reading: II Thes. 2:10-12

From the KJV we read about “strong delusion” and that was my original title for this message.  However, upon reviewing other translations, instead of the word ‘delusion’ was the word ‘error.’  The Ferrar Fenton read “the energy of error”; the Christogenea NT read, “an operation of error” and still others said, “a working of error,” “a deluding influence,” and “a misleading influence.”  I wondered how could there be such a disparity of terms and what are these verses really talking about.  It obviously has something to do with the contest between truth and lies.  Common sense here tells us that the best safeguard against error or more poignantly the delusion (the mental condition in which you believe something that is not true) is “the love of the truth.” 

Hero or Villain?

Pastor Don Elmore

December 15, 2013

Scripture Reading: Joshua 9:3-15

The ancient jews of this story in Joshua 9 tells of how they deceived our forefathers as they were fighting the war over the land of Palestine.  Our God had instructed Israel A rendering of an archetype of a villain as a late 19th-century jewish businessman.to kill every father, mother and child in the area; to make no covenant with any of the people.  But when the Gibeonites [close-by tribe] heard of what Israel’s God had done for them, they decided that they would disguise themselves  as being a people from a far-away land who had come to serve Israel.  The jews deceived Israel and got them to make a covenant with them. This action saved the lives of the Gibeonites but brought much difficulties to the Israelites.

How many people do you know that don’t like what President Obama/Sorento has done?  How about Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton?  How about Vernon Jordan, or….how about Nelson Mandela?  They all support or supported Communist’s ideals and strategies.  What’s up?

Nelson Mandela had something in common with Martin Luther King, Jr.  To the Israeli he was a hero and is called a “mensch” or “great man” because he helped to overthrow “racism.”  The leaders of Israeli lauded Mandela while overseeing the deportation and imprisonment of Israeli black immigrants, saying Mandela “led the fight against racism.”

The Adoption of Adaption

by Pastor Mark Downey

December 8, 2013

Scripture Reading:  Romans 9:3-5

Christianity today is plagued with tens of thousands of denominations, because Christians have lost the meaning of biblical adoption and have adapted to other religions of the world.  Apostasy means a ‘falling away’ and abandoning previously held beliefs.  Nothing could be more reinventing than the hyphenated “judeo-Christianity” and cause for another writ of divorcement from God.  At one time, blacks and other dark people knew their place in White society; and White Christian Americans understood their place in God’s scheme of things; His law and order for a civilized society.  They were the ‘heirs of the promise’ with a divine destiny.