Eyes That See - Part 1

Sermon Notes by Pastor Mark Downey

October 29, 2017

Scripture Reading: Luke 10:21-24

From an anonymous quote I found years ago: “I see said the blind man as he opened his Bible.” A closed Bible availeth very little. The sights and sounds that Jesus spoke of in Luke were figures of speech. It was no more literal than Romans 11:25, “that blindness in part is happened to Israel.” The “blindness” was a hardening of the heart of which the good news of the Gospels could not enter a man. Thus, Jesus was speaking to His inner circle who would be receptive after being under the present influence of the Lord's teaching about Himself. Even though their faith was weak and wavering, they got a glimpse of His Divinity. It must have sunk so deep into their hearts, that they made the transition from physical sight to spiritual sight. They were blessed beyond measure. We find a lesson in Mark 8:24 in which a blind man, who was not born that way, was healed by Jesus. “Regaining his sight he said, I see people, but they look like trees walking." Interestingly, there are some who place more significance on the tree as “people”, than the knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden. If we were to point out a parallel of these trees, which not everyone will see, they represent a prejudice and presumption that prevents them from seeing the intents and purposes of God. The first sin and thus the Fall of man stems from the presumption that there would be no repercussions. Eve thought, 'well, this isn't going to kill me' (Gen. 3:4-5). God knew she would disobey Him and He said, “Your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods.” Is that a good thing? Small 'g' gods are never good and you can never mix good with evil. The Fall of man was a curse, a combination of positive and negative, which results in a spiritual short circuit, the loss of immortality. Likewise, the healed blind man saw walking trees as such, because the restoration of sight was not immediate; he was seeing things in a state of confusion; obscured yet with imperfection.

God, Guns and Government

Sermon Notes by Pastor Mark Downey

October 15, 2017

Scripture Reading: Luke 22:35-38

Forgive me for the alliteration (a series of words starting with the same letter) in our title. Perhaps a sequel could be Baal, Bongos and Babylon. The Titanic ship of Babylon keeps getting closer and closer to the iceberg of God. The Admiralty jurisdiction wants to confiscate all life preservers and life boats with the artificial storms of Marxist Dialectics. There will be some who jump ship into the great whore that sits upon many waters (Rev. 17:1, 15). They would rather surrender their souls to the final beast empire of prophecy than walking on water as Peter did momentarily. I'm waxing a bit poetic, but can you feel the crescendo of our times hitting the boiling point of Christians in the saucepan? The antichrists probably think of us as the frog, but don't want us jumping out of their century long conspiracy to boil us to death. They want voluntary compliance; for us to beg them to please turn up the heat. But be warned, the first breath you take after you surrender will not be the breath of life, but the polluted air of zombies. After so many years of senseless gun-related shootings, they envision the White Christian American to march down to their local police station and tell the Chief, “Please take my gun”. Hardly any of these sensational shootings make any sense and most have an uncanny pattern of coincidences, always aided and abetted by the mainstream jewish media. They very seldom tell the whole truth about a shooting and suppress revealing information that would suggest others were involved besides the lone nut. However, God goes so far as to say, “And in her was found the blood of prophets, and of saints, and of all that were slain upon the earth” Rev. 18:24.

Harvey Reichstag

Sermon Notes by Pastor Mark Downey

September 24, 2017

Scripture Reading: Exodus 18:19-23

This is not a sermon about a person named Harvey Reichstag, but rather the conjunction of the worst ever US natural disaster (according to AccuWeather.com) and the worst ever political arson fire. The recent hurricane in Texas and the German Parliament building set ablaze have a common denominator. In 2011 I wrote a sermon called “Katrina? You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet!” Six years later, we're seeing something. We're seeing a storm of devastation nearing 40 inches of rain and $200 billion in damages. In fact, we are seeing a slew of hurricanes. Both the hurricane(s) and the arson are not what they appear to be. Both exploitations are borne of political expediency for propaganda purposes. Both have an impact on national security. Both have a calculated future because of the evil inherent from the events. Both have an inevitable clash between Christianity and jewish communism.  Both foment extraordinary extremism. Both have biblical implications. That may not be specific enough yet to draw some corollaries. So please allow me to explain if you can handle the truth. I say that because most people have been programmed to automatically close their minds to anything having to do with race, God and government; the latter two falsely euphemized as church and state. But, the walls of our minds were meant to be overcome. The Truth shall make you free from the barriers of disinformation.

The Race Traitor Blossoms – Part 2

Sermon Notes by Pastor Mark Downey

September 10, 2017

Scripture Reading: II Timothy 3:3-5

Let's start with a word study. Contained in today's Scripture reading we find two words in bold type, when combined, constitute the race traitor. The opposite of unholy is holy and the Greek word for holy (as in “holy nation” in I Peter 2:9) is hagios (#G40) and physically means pure. The Greek word for unholy is anosios (#G462) and the judeo church has deracinated (removed the racial import) and given it an implied generic meaning of impious or wicked. What these impious race traitors in churchianity ignore in the same Strong's Concordance citation is a reference to #G3741 hósios, which says, “reverence for what should be hallowed – properly, utter disregard of what is sacred, i.e. willful (arrogant) disrespect of the things of God”. Christ told Peter, “Get behind Me, Satan! You are a stumbling block to Me, because you are not thinking about the things of God, but the things of men” Mt. 16:23. In other words, the things of man, which have an utter disregard for the things of God, are satanic and they affect us adversely. You are an adversary or satan of God if you're a traitor to Israel, because the people of God are the things of God that matter the most. Things have a cause and effect, blessings and curses. So naturally, the race traitor curses us and that's what Paul is warning us about; when the treason against true Israel happens, there will be “terrible times” and they may be pious, “having a form of godliness, but denying its power”, but in reality, they are “unholy” and “traitorous”.

The Race Traitor Blossoms – Part 1

Sermon Notes by Pastor Mark Downey

August 27, 2017

Scripture Reading: Numbers 25:6-8

This is a sequel to the recent sermon 'It's the Betrayal, Stupid' and a companion piece to 'Going Dark', 'The Ungodliness of Being a Coward' and several others that point out the enemy in our midst turning exponentially wicked. Jesus said, “Because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of it, the world hates you” John 15:19. A rule of thumb when it says to “love your enemies” means your own kindred, not the mongrel enemies of God. However, a race traitor, as in the story of Phinehas, forfeits his life by violating the Divine Law and bringing God's wrath upon the Israel people. Because of this race traitor in Numbers 25, the sanctity of racial purity was being compromised and brought forth the “fierce anger of the Lord” (verse 4). Today, no one is weeping when a race mixed couple walk through the entrance of a church flaunting their fornication. In our Scripture reading today, Phinehas killed a race traitor and God gave him a “covenant of peace” (Num. 25:12). That may sound weird to judeo's, but they only read the warm and fuzzy parts of the Bible. They don't read “everyone was weeping” because of an immoral union. Wolves in sheep's clothing are race traitors, not shepherds.

Phinehas stayed the plague, but nevertheless 24,000 Israelites died of the plague (verses 8-9) and there is no difference today in the cause and effect of race mixing. The woman from Midian was not White. Israel got the command at Sinai to be a separate and holy people. “Now if you will obey Me and keep My covenant, you will be My own special treasure from among all the nations on earth; for all the earth belongs to Me; and you shall be to Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation” Ex. 19:5-6. I Peter 2:9 confirms and defends the Old Testament mandate for racial purity: “But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a peculiar people; that you should show forth the praises of Him who hath called you out of darkness into His marvelous light”. Holy means pure and generation means race. Thus, racial purity. A race traitor is a White person who defies God's Law pertaining to race. Non-Whites were never given the Law, so they had no need for the God of biblical law.

O Lazarus, Where Art Thou? Part 2

Sermon Notes by Pastor Mark Downey

July 30, 2017

Scripture Reading: Romans 5:1-5

As we progress into the other verses of this parable in Luke 16, Jesus interjects death for both protagonist and antagonist. So far, we have identified the rich man as jews and Lazarus as true Israel. True Israel is the White race, whereas jews are imposters. Now we see the real nature of these two quite different characters in an imaginary afterlife, in which they engage in dialogue for the sole purpose of identifying their destiny in real life. The beggar was laid at the gate of the rich man. In ancient times a gate signified the venue for adjudicating issues of law. The rich man's gate today is admiralty jurisdiction, not God's Law, in which the judge acts like a captain at sea, the ultimate dictator. That's why the flag is gold-fringed, the highest priority of Babylon, and you'll even see it in churches. Now we will gain an understanding of God's justice. It really goes to the heart of the resurrection. Do all life forms rise from the grave as did Jesus? Not if the Law and prophets did not pertain to those creatures whom God did not predestinate for eternal life. What would be the point of resurrecting goats and beasts of the field? The Great White Throne is reserved for Whites only. And it's something that our anticipation of should be measured with the utmost reverence, because it is Judgment Day. The wicked are already judged for destruction and will be destroyed “with the brightness of His coming” (II Thes. 2:8). I'm sorry our preterist friends will be shamed for their distortion of prophecy, but the rich man is a clear and present danger to the White race. Jerusalem 70AD was simply a sampling, not the final solution

People - Part 2

Sermon Notes of Pastor Mark Downey

July 9, 2017

Scripture Reading: Acts 10:34-43

In today's reading from Acts 10, there are many words synonymous with 'people' having the same intent to direct our attention to the exclusivity of Israel in the Word of God. Words like persons, man, sons, all and everyone point to the same race of people. It should never be confused with jews or every biped upon the face of the earth, because it does not pertain to them. The Bible is racist book that has been deracinated by the enemies of Jesus Christ. An enemy hath planted weeds amongst the wheat. By trying to be inclusive of non-Israelites, they make one's belief in Christ a matter of cognitive dissonance; a confused state of mind, believing in two opposites at the same time, that is: us and them (Gen. 3:15) deserving of the same things reserved only for God's people. We'll talk about how salvation only applies to us and not them.

People - Part 1

by Pastor Mark Downey

June 18, 2017

Scripture Reading:  Leviticus 20:26

One of the most clever ways of lumping every biped on the planet together, regardless of the ethnic group or geographical location, is to call everybody 'people', accompanied by human beings and the human race. And then they can get into more syrupy expressions like 'the brotherhood of man'. They say we all bleed red. Well, so do dogs, snakes and skunks. White Christian Americans are guilty of calling other bipeds 'people'. It's easy to do with decades of cultural propaganda and the language saturation of change agents. No doubt, there are those who would object and say “what's wrong with that?” The answer is lingual and biblical. At one time, the word 'people' only meant White persons... the true descendents of Adam, which is translated 'man', and has likewise been hijacked and diffused to imply every biped on the planet. The Bible has ostensibly become a book of confusion, because we have lost the meaning of the word 'people'. There are many more words that have been tortured, but 'people' is #1.

People

by Pastor Mark Downey

Who are the "people" of the Book?  It's not the jews or the church or every biped upon the face of the earth.

Part 1:  It is not biblically correct to call non-Whites "people".  Explores the word 'people' in the Pentateuch; our founding fathers on 'We the People'; why we're God's chosen people.

Part 2:  Proof text showing the racial principles of the New Testament.  Only White people can hear the voice of Jesus.

The Deification of Man

Sermon Notes of Pastor Mark Downey

June 4, 2017

Scripture Reading: 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4

'The deification of man' is not about one man any more than “the man of lawlessness” is about one man. Anyone who plays God is a “son of destruction” and history is replete with examples. I’m not sure where to start this message, so let’s go to the beginning of Genesis where the thought is whispered to Eve, “Thou shalt be as gods” (Gen. 3:5). Such a deal! Regardless of what you think the tree of knowledge of good and evil was literally, don’t you think Adam and Eve (even if it was for a fleeting moment) thought of themselves as gods? Until, that is, they heard the voice of God say, “Where are you?” (Gen. 3:9). God, likewise, might be asking us the same thing, like “where are your thoughts; where's your head at?” And if we are honest, most of us would say, “O Lord, my mind is not where it should be.” God must have anticipated this problem from the very beginning (being that He knows the beginning from the end) that man would try to deify himself. So much so, that the priority of His Law has always been first and foremost, “Thou shalt not have any other gods before Me” (Ex. 20:3) and “Love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind” (Mt. 22:37). That is virtually impossible to do if you have the mindset to presume that you deserve some kind of deification for yourself, to be worshiped. You may not call it that, but should any one of us take it upon ourselves to judge what is right or wrong, that does not correspond to the Word of God, then that is the embryo of becoming a god.