Who Chooses? Part 1

Copied from the Sermon Notes of Pastor Don Elmore

April 30, 2017

Scripture Reading: John 15:16-17

Most all true denominations of Christianity—Presbyterian, Baptist, Dutch Reformed, German Reformed, Anglican, Episcopal, and Lutheran were originally founded on Calvinistic doctrines and confession.  Most of these churches have now departed from this teaching.  In fact, 95% of modern churches reject what is called Calvinism in favor of Arminianism, which was developed by James Arminius (Latin name of Jakob Harmenszoon), the Dutch theologian who rejected the Reformed position.  Of the 5% of churches that are left, there is less than 1% that teach covenant theology. These churches teach the errors of Calvinism and the heresy of Arminianism. Of these churches, there is a very, very, very small remnant that teach Israel-only theology.  Arminianists believe that man knocked God off His Throne (in man’s mind). And then man told God that He had no right to choose who is saved or damned, and that man alone has the right to choose his own destiny.  This is now practically the only doctrine that is taught in the Easter-bunny—Christmas tree “churches.”

Who Chooses?

by Pastor Don Elmore

Part 1:  The Mainline churches in America have changed a great deal since the country became formed.  Their main theology has changed greatly.  Very few churches teach the doctrine of God's sovereignty, but teach free will.  They then added the false holidays of Christmas and Easter and just like ancient Israel, they worship the false god Baal.

Part 2:  Did God chose the beast of the field to be His people?  Who are they anyway?  What does the Bible tell us?

Part 3:  What do you  believe about psychology?  Is it Christian or does it come from another source?  If it is not Christian, why is it taught in many if not all Christian high schools and colleges? 

Part 4:  Who are the "wizards behind the screens" in the countries that are controlling them and are basically unknown to the general population?  This sermon tells of the "wizards" in the North and South War.

Part 5:  A study in the change of America to its Jewish and Roman Catholic domination.

Part 6:  There is a very conflicting view on salvation:  Does God choose or does man.  You can't hold both positions.  It has been argued and debated for centuries in Christendom.  What is the correct answer?

Part 7:  Israel has always followed this pattern:  1.  They sinned (many times it was mescegenation) 2. They are punished 3 They repent 4  A deliverer is sent. God  has not changed.  It happened in the Old Testament and it happens now.

Part 8: If Jesus were alive today, would he be serving time in Canadian and German dungeons and banned from the United States by Homeland Security like Ernst Zundel was?  This proposed circumstance is answered in this sermon.

Part 9: Kalergi was a mongrel from Europe who organized the alien immigration of Europe. The main thesis in the world today is the thought that  are people are equal in the eyes of God. That is certainly in opposition to what the Bible says.

Fake News

Copied from the sermon notes of Pastor Don Elmore

April 9, 2017

Scripture Reading:  John 8:43-45

“Who do you believe and why do you believe it? If you are not good in communicating what you believe, you need to know how to persuade using facts.”

This statement is very close to what the Bible says about this subject. Do you believe what Jesus Christ or His disciples said, or do you believe the opposite viewpoint that a Talmudic follower issues out of his mouth? Does that make a difference to you? Do you believe what a true prophet of God says, or do you believe what a false prophet says? They are both in the world today, with the majority being false prophets. And there is a genetic people who cannot believe the truth.

America, the Dialectic

Sermon notes of Pastor Mark Downey

April 2, 2017

Scripture Reading:  James 1:5-8

When you force the combining of good and evil, what do you get? You get the double mind. When you allow non-Whites to have their spaces, their neighborhoods (in which no White person dare walk down the street at night), their own schools and colleges, student unions and race-specific grants and funding, affirmative action just for them in employment, their own racial caucus in Congress, their own TV channel, etc, the modern liberal calls it good. But when any White group wishes to do the same thing, as a matter of culture, identity and benevolence, it's called racist and evil. Welcome to America, the land of dialectical materialism, which early proponents of jewish communism made the centerpiece of their political philosophy. Rabbi Karl Marx asserted that only material things can be reality and thus denying anything spiritual, especially the reality of a White Christian's mind or soul. In his jewish mind, he thought all change happens through the conflict of opposites and is motivated by revolution, thus a forced means to an end, regardless of the spiritual considerations. This can be seen in the social engineering between men and women, children and parents, left wing democrats and right wing republicans, blacks and Whites, Christians and antichrists etc. When you combine good with evil you get the synthesis of chaos. In theory, it is believed that the mechanics of chaos can destroy Christianity.

Libertarianism

By Matthew Luckey

I fail to understand widespread support of libertarianism.

Libertarians hate the idea of America. They consider borders a frivolous limitation on the free flow of markets. Immigrant labor should be able to move anywhere in the world where capitalists refuse to pay a living wage to their own countrymen. They believe “America” should simply be the name for an open space to sell stuff, like that old drive-in theater that doubles as a flea market on the weekend.

Amazon Bans Books

By Don Elmore

March 2017 New Covenant Messenger

Shortly after Amazon banned the selling of the Confederate flag, Jewish organizations put the pressure on the company to ban all books which denied the holocaust. Rabbi Mendy Cohen of Sacramento, said: “To deny the holocaust is a mask of blatant anti-Semitism.” This hatred of the German merchandise goes even further. They are calling for the removal of all Nazi memorabilia. The Rabbi continued his onslaught by saying: “When you have darkness, you don’t add a broom to kick out the darkness. You add in light.” (Lucifer = light; ed.).

Wait a minute! Didn’t the officials of Auschwitz lower the amount of Jewish deaths on their “official plaque” that is outside the concentration camp from six million to four million to now just one of a half million? And these weren’t just Jewish deaths, but all the different people that were put in concentration camps: homosexuals, gypsies, Communists, Jehovah Witnesses, Freemasons, and government enemies. And that number is still too high.

Rocky

Copied from the Sermon notes of Pastor Don Elmore

March 26, 2017

Scripture Reading:  Genesis 3:22 “And the LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever:”

September 11th is when some Christians believe that Jesus Christ was born. They believe it was not on the popular day of December 25th, in the middle of winter, when most of the Christian churches celebrate His birth. December 25th happens to be the birthday of a whole hosts of other false gods, like Mithras, and is in the season of winter which is cold and the time of daylight is at it shortest time.

April 3, 33 A.D. is the date when many of His followers believe He was crucified. I am not sure if this date is correct, but I believe that it is very close to being right. Let’s believe that these are the correct dates. If they are, then how many years are between the death of Jesus Christ and the year 2001? The number of years between 33 and 2001 is 1967.

Thus, we get the date of the Newsweek magazine: April 3, 1967. April 3 is the date of the murder of Jesus Christ and then 1967 years later is the false flag event known as 9/11. Is that wild or what?

It's Going to Get Better

Sermon notes of Pastor Mark Downey

March 19, 2017

Scripture Reading:  II Cor. 4:1-6

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Madison Square Gardens for the World Heavyweight Championship. Introducing in this corner, the reigning world champion from Jew York City... Pessimism. And in the other corner, the contender hailing from New Jerusalem... Optimism. Well, you know I'm hamming it up a bit, but I wanted to convey the great fight before us. This is 2017, which could be called the year of the epic brawl between Jacob-Israel and Esau-Edom. Today is March 19th and in four days (3-23-17) we will begin to launch the first rounds of firepower in spiritual warfare against the pride and haughtiness of the Mainstream Media followed by 39 other days of unrelenting imprecatory salvos heard in the Court of Divine Justice, which of course is much higher than the Supreme Court, because it is adjudicated upon by Almighty God. It's going to be one hell of a main event. For the good and faithful Israelite, it's all positive Christianity. It don't get any better than that. I have gotten nothing but affirmation for our imprecatory campaign. Nobody in Christian Identity is whining about how it's going to get worse. Well, maybe for the jews and their shabbez go; things aren't working out as they thought they would under the Protocols of Satan.

For those who say it's going to get worse before it gets better, let me just say, "Give me a break." I just find doom and gloom boring. Conversely, I find David's well placed sling shot between the eyes of Goliath exhilarating and inspirational. Indulge me for a moment while I paraphrase Mt. 24:5: "Many shall come yapping their mouths as some kind of expert giving Christianity lip service… and shall deceive many (causing our people to err)." It occurs to me that those who heed the Lord's warning and avoid babbling buffoons must be what constitute the Remnant, who sees things in an entirely different perspective than most people.

Surrender to the enemies of Christ is not in the vocabulary of onward Christian soldiers. The only thing we surrender is our hearts and minds to the will and purposes of our God.