 Hexagram “Then said the LORD unto me, What
seest thou, Jeremiah? And I said, Figs; the good figs, very good; and
the evil, very evil, that cannot be eaten, they are so evil.” Jer. 24:3
Without
doubt, one of the most perplexing questions in the realm of Biblical
and secular anthropology can be summed up in four words; “What is a
Jew?” Thousands of sermons have been preached about the Jews without
ever defining what a Jew is. A plethora of books and articles have been
written about the people known as Jews, but most authors fail to give a
thorough identification of the people whom they are writing
about. Authors, ministers and professors take for granted that the vast
majority of their readers and listeners know to whom they are referring
when they make a reference to the people known as Jews. Everyone who has
the slightest knowledge of Scripture realize that the Jews have some
connection with the various characters of Old and New Testament
history. It would be rare to find an individual in a western society
that does not have at least an elementary idea as to what a Jew
is. Church-goers and professing Christians who are regularly under the
influence of pulpit preaching by evangelical ministers, most likely
would have a more familiarity with the term yet still lack a thorough
understanding of ‘who’ and ‘what’ is a Jew.
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 Israel
What Difference Does it Make?
PRACTICALLY every great discovery has had to travel the rocky road to popular recognition. The truth concerning Ten Tribed Israel is no exception to this well-nigh general rule.
While, ordinarily, that which has been patently revealed cannot he called a discovery, the hiding and bringing to light of what has been revealed can be so classed; especially when it remained hidden from the great body of Bible students and commentators through the centuries. For this reason the discovery of the facts summed up in what is known as "The Israel Truth" ranks among the highest of Biblical attainments in the last one hundred years.
Archeology, Biblical research and modern translations have done wonders in substantiating the validity and in the elucidation of the Word of God. But all of these are subservient to and corroborative of the great discovery that God is a God of order; that He actually devised a plan and program for the redemption of our planet; that, essential to that plan and program, he chose Ten Tribed Israel; and that they are extant on the earth today.
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 Joel Speaks to U.S. America as a nation was founded on Christian principles and quickly rose to power and has been truly blessed by God. This message is geared towards our country and patriotism and how we have been blesses as a Nation. Beginning in Joel Chapter 2, this prophetic word of God is still applicable today just as it was in Joels' day. This message is prophetic both on an individual level as well as a national level. The entire western hemisphere is in crisis and we take a look at why this is occurring.
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 The Roots of America
Doctrinal differences within the body of Christ have existed since the first century believers. Even the Apostles Paul and Peter had a face to face confrontation (Gal. 2:11-14). The church council at Jerusalem was characterized by “much disputing” (Acts 15:7). In spite of these differences there were no strong denunciations excluding anyone from the body of Christ or committing one to the region of the damned. One lesson that every mature Christian learns is that there are genuine saints in other dimensions of understanding that would strongly disagree in different areas of doctrine, but this gives no right to utter condemnation upon another Christian believer. This attitude seems to be toward everyone except those who believe the Anglo-Israel prophetic perspective.
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 5 Aspects of a Kingdom
After many years of serious and prayerful contemplation concerning the Anglo-Israel truth, it is very evident to me that its profound and positive influence upon all mankind would be immeasurable if it had been taught as part of traditional Biblical theology. The declaration of the various forms of the ‘gospel’ message disseminated whole wide for the last 250 years by the modern church has resulted in bitter sweet consequences. Among the sweet results as been the genuine spiritual conversion to Christ of multiplied thousands of people both within the Covenant nations and throughout the world. Local churches have been established with caring pastors and congregations who have reached out and ministered to their communities. But it is the bitter results that have been reaped due to the perversion of the true Gospel message. The message of the Bible has been used to justify every evil imagination of ungodly men from the religion of humanism to the extremes of moral degeneracy. Educated and degreed ‘men of the cloth’ in high places of religious authority have placed their approval on and even been involved in such deviant causes as moral relativism, pantheism, racial, political and cultural revolutions.
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 My Rock and My Salvation
In the earthly ministry of our Lord, He asked His disciples a most pertinent question; “Whom do men say that I the son of man am?” In response, the disciples gave the Lord the various opinions that were prevalent among the people at the time. Then our Lord asked His disciples a more direct question, “But whom say ye that I am?” The Apostle Peter then boldly declared by divine revelation, “Thou are the Christ, the son of the living God.” The Lord readily acknowledged that this declaration came from His Father in heaven and not by earthly wisdom. Jesus then uttered a statement involving a truth that had its beginning with the Hebrew patriarchs of old. Jesus said, “upon this rock I will build my church” (Matt. 16:13-18). W.E. Vine defines this word ‘rock’ as; petra, which denotes a mass of rock as opposed to just a fragment.
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In reviewing the history of the many lives of the Old Testament, the sacred record presents to us a wide variety of personalities. Every character whose lives, words or deeds that became a part of Biblical history was necessary to develop God’s master plan for His glory in the earth. One Biblical character whose life and destiny that has been woven into the fabric of human history is Joseph, the eleventh son of the patriarch Jacob. The magnitude of the divine promise given to Joseph’s great grandfather in the Abrahamic Covenant is actually fulfilled in the dual offspring of this one who was “separate from his brethren” Gen 49:26.
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During times of national turmoil, God always raises up men of equal strength and courage to meet the demands of the time.
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