Deuteronomy Part 12

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March 4, 2018

Scripture Reading: Deuteronomy 5:19-21

This past Friday the world gave honor by burying who they say was the "greatest preacher in the century."  Billy Graham was laid to rest in North Carolina after transporting his body to different places around the country including one day in the Capitol Rotunda.  Was he really  America's pastor?   Billy was converted under a preacher who was anti-jewish and anti-Catholic, who went to Bob Jones University for only one year, and was made a celebrity by a fellow mason, William Randolph Hearst.  At the end of  his life, Billy was the person who changed America's churches to be nothing more than ecumenical Roman Catholic integrated churches.  He was an apostate, Roman Catholic, freemason, Baptist preacher for the New World Order who said that all races of any religion could be saved.

Deuteronomy Part 11

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February 25, 2018

Scripture Reading: Deuteronomy 5:8-18

When Judah, one of the 12 covenant sons of Jacob, was about 15 years old, he took the daughter of Shua, of the race of the Canaanites, to be his wife. She was descended from the murderer Cain. He had three sons with her. They were three mongrel sons that were forbidden to enter the congregation of Israel. Their names were:

  1. Er: Named by Judah,
  2. Onan: Named by his Canaanite wife, and
  3. Shelah: Named by his Canaanite wife.

Judah had broken God’s 7th commandment. To make matters worse, Judah got a pure Israelite woman, Tamar, to be the bride of his first mongrel son. The book of Jasher says that Tamar was the daughter of Elam, who was the son of Shem. Judah probably lied to Elam about his wife or Elam wouldn’t have given her to be Er’s wife.

Er was about 15 years old; Judah about 30 or 31 when the two were brought together for marriage. But Er was wicked in the sight of the LORD because he would not consummate his marriage with Tamar, therefore the LORD slew him. So Er died childless, and Tamar was a widow.

Deuteronomy Part 10

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February 18, 2018

Scripture Reading: Deuteronomy 5:4-7

In the last sermon, we learned that one who is born a holy descendant of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is a child of God. Any person of another race or seed line cannot come up to the front of a church and say any words, even the “sinner’s pray” to become a child of God. A child of God is born a child of God. He is either, by birth, a child of God or he isn’t. It can’t be changed, that is, it can’t be changed from a person who is not a child of God to a person that is. There is nothing a person can do to change it.

The question that any true child of God or Israelite must answer is: Which god or gods will they serve. Many Israelites have worshipped in the past and are worshiping other gods in the present. That is the battle that children of God face every day. Will they do the rituals, deeds, holidays and commandments of the gods of the Canaanites or will they do the rituals, deeds, holy days and commandments of their God.

Deuteronomy Part 9

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February 11, 2018

Scripture Reading Deuteronomy 5:2-3

Last week we discussed who is the advisor to our president, Donald Trump, on religious matters, who is the person that prayed at his inauguration and advises him on his decisions that affect the world of the religious realm.

Couldn’t he find anyone who would be a better choice than her? At the rate the world is traveling upside down, the pope will soon be a woman. But like it was in the days of Elijah, one would have to look long and hard to find a true man of God. Most preachers are Baal preachers. Paula White-Cain is just one of many false prophets.

They are universalists, Roman Catholic in their theology. They believe that the Israelites of the Bible are jews, and that the jews are the covenant people of God. Most don’t know that the Ashkenazi jews are descended from a branch that is not from the person of Shem. Therefore, they are not Semitic. They make up slightly over 90% of all jews today. That is according to jewish records and books. It is impossible for the Ashkenazi jews to be at least partly descended from Jacob unless they have intermarried with a descendant of Jacob.

Deuteronomy Part 7

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January 28, 2018

Scripture Reading: Deuteronomy 4:39-40

Would the United We Stand organization who sponsored the women's marches last week in Cincinnati be in favor of God's laws or would they keep their own God forbidden laws for their daughter's sake?  Find out what they believe--they are our enemy.

Deuteronomy Part 6

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January 21, 2018

Scripture Reading: Deuteronomy 4:32-38

Moses’ farewell address to Israel. Moses starts off by asking a question, Has anyone ever seen such a thing as has happened to you? You are now alive, and yet you heard the voice of God speaking from the fire. Has anyone heard God speaking audibly to them as a nation? For example: Have the Chinese ever in their history heard God speak from a fire to them? Have the Indians? Have the Hispanics? Have the Negroes?

The only nation who has ever had this happen was the nation of Israelites at Mt. Sinai. What do you think that God said to His people at this time? It was really His wedding proposal!  But besides this happening, has any other nation been taken from another nation? Israel was taken out of Egypt, just four generations from the covenant that the LORD God made with their fathers.

Deuteronomy Part 5

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January 14, 2018

Scripture Reading:  Deuteronomy 4:4-8

Two weeks ago was New Year’s Day. The day before New Year’s Day is a day spent in celebration of the end of the old year and the beginning, or birth, of the new. But for how long has this been the situation? Has it been in existence for over 6000 years that New Year’s Day is on January 1st.

When I was in the eighth grade, I remember it very well; we were assigned to do a written report and in addition to our written report we had to also give a speech in front of our class about a certain topic. My topic had to do with the a few of the different calendars that were in existence in the world. I learned then, that this was a difficult subject for me to understand.

However, the teacher liked my report and had me give it at a special meeting of teachers; but it was just an elementary level report, but I had never thought about it before. I knew then that it was a lot more complicated than I could understand. And it still is.

Later, I learned, thanks to Christian Identity, that biblical ancient Israel had a very different calendar than we have now. Their new year had been, for over 3500 years, in the springtime. This explained some previously difficult scriptures that had to do with different calendars. For example, the day began in the Bible at the setting of the sun and not at one second after Midnight. This cleared up several scriptures right away.

Here is a scripture which tells us that Israel was to celebrate each new year in the spring:

Deuteronomy Part 4

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January 6, 2018

Scripture Reading: Deuteronomy 3:1-5:

Continuing on in the study of Deuteronomy ... Moses was giving the Israelites their history over the last 40 or so years. They had just completed the victory over Sihon, king of the Amorites, and destroyed him and his people. He then tells of the battle with king Og. He tells of seven things that happened:

  1. The LORD God delivered king Og into the hands of Israel with all his people. God was the one who gave Israel their victory; it was not Israel on their own who defeated king Og. All people of the earth were not equal in the eyes of God. His covenant people were His elect. Other races were fit for destruction.
  2. Israel smote Og until there was none remaining. Israel, under their God’s orders, committed genocide.
  3. Israel took all his cities, being 60 walled cities, many villages, and unwalled towns.
  4. Israel destroyed all of the individuals in Og’s kingdom—men, women, and children as Israel did the Amorites under king Sihon.
  5. Israel took all the cattle, and the spoil of all the cities and villages as a spoil to themselves.
  6. Israel took from these two kings (Sihon and Og) all the land along the river Jordan from the Arnon River on the south to mount Hermon on the north, which was beyond the Sea of Galilee.
  7. Israel took all the cities of the plains, all of Gilead, and all of Bashan.
  8. Israel gave all this land to half the tribe of Manasseh, all the tribe of Gad and all the tribe of Reuben.
  9. Israel camped at Beth-peor.

Deuteronomy Part 3

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December 24, 2017

Scripture Reading:  Deuteronomy 1:37-40

We start off today’s sermon with Moses relating that the old generation would not go into the Promised Land. Everyone older than 20 years old was the old generation. Twenty years old is the age when a child becomes an adult, not at 18 years old. Our nation has fixed the age of adulthood at 18. They have the children leaving the home in which their parents are guardians and taking charge of their own lives, when they are still a teenager. Children, especially girls, leave their protective homes and are vulnerable to the dating game when they are living in dorms away from home. They are even in trouble when they are home because dating is not the Biblical way—courtship is. But that is another sermon.