Mark Downey Sermons
The Old Man: Dead on Arrival Part 1
by Pastor Mark Downey
July 17, 2011
“Knowing this, that our old man was crucified with Him, that the body of sin might be destroyed” Romans 6:6.
Question: do you know what is worse than a wicked young man? Answer: a wicked old man! Why? Because he has had a lot more practice. The Bible is about winners and losers. Christianity is about victory. There are two races in Scripture. The first is the White Adamic/Israelite race. The second is the contest in which the White race must cross the finish line. We are a chosen race in a race to obtain a prize. Our race has two movements competing against each other. One is secular and the other is spiritual. There are two different prizes. “Now they do it to obtain a corruptible crown; but we an incorruptible” I Cor. 9:25.
From time to time, I get comments from brothers and sisters in Christ that Christian Identity does not preach the Gospels or fundamental teachings of salvation. And that’s usually true, because so many of us came out of the denominations that did fortunately teach us these things. But, we have a new generation that is unschooled in these basic understandings and so it behooves us to review our basic Christian responsibilities from an Identity perspective. So, this sermon is for both young and old and I say that tongue in cheek.
The Old Man: Dead on Arrival
by Mark Downey
The Bible describes the death of the old man, which everyone must experience through the God given faith in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, either in this life for believers or in the next life for unbelievers, before they can enter the Kingdom of God (on earth).
Part 1: Would you like to change that look into something better? As long as we are under the power and dominion of the old man there is no countenance of peace, no shining light of glory, no sweet counsel, no blessed revivals and no comforting visitations of God’s presence. But there is a divine remedy for restoration.
Part 2: Personal sins come from the old man. God’s plan will unfold for the Christian to see how he never has to sin again.
Bread of Life
by Pastor Mark Downey
Most of my messages are preaching to the choir, but today I’d like to address the friends and relatives of the choir, the outsiders to the Christian Israel truth; and I’m sure you’ll find some food for thought as well. Sometimes I write for the purpose of helping Christians find the purpose of their lives in Christ. Jesus said, “I have come that you may have life, and that you may have it more abundantly” (John 10:10). This has profound implications. Bread… something used to hold the main part of a sandwich together; a side item to go along with the main meal; something children tear the crust from before eating. Bread in our modern culture is really not a necessity. One could function quite easily without bread. Well, not so in biblical days.
At the very center of life during the times of Jesus and earlier, stood the stalks of grain that carried man from day to day. Without bread, there was no life. It is no accident that the most famous prayer in the Western world begins with, “Our Father, Who art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Give us this day our daily bread.” Daily bread – life - one day at a time. The simplest things in the Bible often offer the deepest truths. It is those very things which man often quickly writes off as insignificant or secondary that can open the door to the great spiritual truths of which Jesus spoke of.
Hosea Chapter Two
by Pastor Mark Downey
Continued from Hosea Chapter 1 by Pastor Don Elmore
Several months ago Pastor Elmore asked me if I’d like to do tag team sermons on the first and second chapters of Hosea for a visit we were making to Pastor Harness’ church in Indiana and a second time for a Bible study farm family and I thought it was a great idea. This is our third presentation and Don said we could probably expand our talks because we don’t have the time constraints we had before. So, I have added some new material to elaborate on what Hosea was and is telling us.
Don and I learned something about each other’s approach to sermons over lunch one Sunday after church, because breaking bread with fellow believers is a great way to fellowship. Well, Don usually doesn’t come up with a title until he’s finished with the text. On the other hand, I just can’t get started until I come up with a title. I was guessing that Don was going to title his sermon ‘Hosea 1’. I thought long and hard about what I what title my sermon and after much contemplation and deliberation, I finally decided upon ‘Hosea 2’.
Neither of us had foreknowledge of what the other’s sermon was going to say, and in that manner of presentation, I think it may be more of what the Holy Spirit has to say than us. I’ve been to many Identity conferences over the years and the good ones are when the speaker’s messages (and I’ll use a biblical phrase) are “fitly framed together”, they’re touching the same theme and convey the influence and beauty of the mind of Christ in His servants. So let’s now look at how Hosea 1 and 2 match up.
Your Papers Please Part 2
by Pastor Mark Downey
Today’s Scripture reading was Proverbs 4:14-23 and apparently Esau-Edom partakes of a communion of sorts, “Eating the bread of wickedness, and drink the wine of violence” (v.17). I’m reminded of John’s vision in Rev. 17:6, “And I saw the woman [Mystery Babylon] drunken with the blood of the saints and… the martyrs of Jesus.” What they commune with is the Babylonian Talmud and hang on every word that proceeds from the mouth of their vile rabbis. A rabbi is a jew who is proficient in twisting and convoluting the intent of God’s Word. Evidently, those who enter the path of Talmudic wickedness can’t sleep until they’ve done some mischief and cause people to fall and stumble (v.16).
The current events of this past week are more confirmation of the dialectics of a created solution to satisfy a created problem, which produces the desired result. What is that result? A stumblingblock to perceive reality.
Your Papers Please Part 1
by Pastor Mark Downey
Today’s Scripture reading is Ezekiel 13:16-23. Ezekiel is talking about the smoke and mirrors of false prophets and their lying prophecies. God puts these liars to shame through His divine judgment and making them the object of ridicule. Shame on the political soothsayers and pundits who have been telling tall tales in recent weeks to the American people and the world.
I don’t know about you, but with each passing week I get the impression that there is an escalation in totalitarianism and a loss of control over our personal freedoms. It’s just a continuous social erosion of one thing after another. It’s like watching a train wreck in slow motion. I’m just glad I’m not on that train. I was going to title this message ‘Better Living Under Babylonian Bondage Through the Christian Faith’, but that was a bit wordy. So I chose the often quipped cliché ‘Your papers please,’
Shake and Bake, Part 2
by Pastor Mark Downey
Isaiah 25 continues the thinking of the prophet from the previous reading in chapter 24, from Part 1 of this message, and that is: the foundations of the earth do shake (both physical and spiritual), and there shall be destruction and tribulation and if at first God does not get your attention, there’s more where that came from, and will come, until He is exalted gloriously, when God’s sovereignty confounds all religions and puts to shame the imperfect governments of man. God can make a city a heap of rubble. So too, when man desires to be like the Most High and flaunts his science to wipe a city off the face of the earth, we witness the mystery of iniquity i.e. man making himself God.
Shake and Bake, Part 1
by Pastor Mark Downey
The recent developments in Japan give us a whole new meaning to the phrase ‘movers and shakers of the world’. It used to mean people who initiate actions and get things done, but with one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded, spawning a ferocious tsunami, killing thousands of people, my first thought was to put on my tin foil hat and consider whether or not this catastrophe was initiated by an act of God or the jewish conspiracy. Either way, God is in control. If God knows the beginning from the end, then everything that’s unfolding is predestined and that’s something comforting to know if you’re a Christian. I have never had a gut feeling about an event having such prophetic overtones than what has happened in the last week.
Most people would ask, “What jewish conspiracy?” And I’d say, “The one they talk about all the time on CNN, MSNBC and Fox News.” Of course I’m being facetious, just the opposite is true, because the media is owned by the jews and they’re not going to be talking about how they conspire and lie (or should I say the Big Lie?). I happened to be up March 11th at 2am when the events in Japan became ‘breaking news’ and it was as compelling as 9/11 was.
Disasters R Us
by Pastor Mark Downey
I read recently that scientists had discovered that goldfish had a memory retention of two seconds. So you could imagine two goldfish in a bowl complete with castle and plants talking to each other. First goldfish, “Look at that castle.” Second goldfish, “What is a castle?” First goldfish, “Why do you ask?” Second goldfish, “Ask what?” There are an increasing number of people like that in our society. But, goldfish swim all their lives in that bowl and are unaware of the water they swim in. Some people are completely oblivious to the intellectual and spiritual sea we swim in with all of the philosophical undercurrents and riptides. That ocean of information has been spawned by mass media and various mediums of persuasion. When Daniel (12:4) spoke of “an increase in knowledge”, he may have been alluding to an information overload. Because of this saturation bombing of the mind, the world is in a state of confusion and chaos. And this is by design to mold public opinion like putty.