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Timely Info . . .

Brother :Jonathan Cahn’s lastest book came out August 2nd.

This video is worth a listen . . . shalom

http://vimeo.com/m/103095297

 
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Posted by on August 18, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

Border Closings due to Ebola Spread

Kenya has also closed it’s borders as well as the three countries where the outbreak began. Yahoo News Alert just posted ‘Ebola crisis vastly underestimated’ says W.H.O.
We listened to a scientist just last night speaking of how ‘closing of borders’ would be the next marker we should look for in the containment of this outbreak and an indicator of it’s severity. Closing porous borders is not so effective, as we should know in this country.

Lockdown: using a tactic unseen in a century, countries cordon off Ebola-racked areas

 
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Posted by on August 17, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

Important Information You Need to Know . . .

This will most likely be the most informative 37 minutes you will have spent in a long time . . . buckle up . . .

http://thegoldenreport.net/?p=1510%C2%A0

 
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Posted by on August 16, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

Best Day Ever

We had the privilege of being involved with the baptism of our precious 9 year old granddaughter today. Out in the ‘boonies’ you learn to utilize what you have and it was a great way to spend a Shabbat. Here are some pictures of the ‘custom-designed’ mikvah/baptismal pool. We call it a ‘pool’ since all the kids had a ball playing in it afterwards. Our sincere thanks to all those that came to be a part of this important step in her walk. . . .”suffer the little ones to come unto Me . . .”     Baptism 1 Baptism 2 Baptism 3 Baptism 4God is good . . . Shabbat Shalom –

 
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Posted by on August 16, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

Shabbat Shalom

landscape 1110 “For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven and do not return but water the earth, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, 11 so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it.” . . . Isaiah 55. So says our Lord . . .
SHABBAT SHALOM – J&R

 
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Posted by on August 15, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

Powerful Interview . . .

We all need the move and giftings of the Ruach, especially in the days to come. Please take time to listen to this powerful interview. Shalom –

http://sidroth.org/television/tv-archives/steven-brooks-0?src=fb_765brooks_post

 
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Posted by on August 13, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

PLEASE GIVE US YOUR UNDIVIDED ATTENTION FOR JUST A MOMENT.

More horrible, unspeakable accounts of atrocities are coming out of Iraq perpetrated against everyone of non-muslim faith, mostly women and children, by ISIS. Women being raped, beaten and buried alive; innocent children being tortured and beheaded wholesale by the hundreds ; and when I think of our children and grandchildren . . . . The local villagers who would normally effectively defend their homes and families are out-gunned being that ISIS is caring top-of-the-line US weaponry. A picture was also taken today of an ISIS insignia posted in front of the White House.
For a little while we need to set aside our debates concerning pronunciations and traditions and pray for those that are in harm’s way in fashions that most of us could not even begin to fathom. Yes, we are to pray for the peace of Jerusalem and Israel, understanding peace will not come until the Prince of Peace returns. God will fight for His land and keep His promise. We MUST stand in the gap for these that are being systematically exterminated for their failure to convert to Islam . . . or just for being.
Just like the ‘Simultaneous Sh’ma’, we implore you, as a world-wide body of believers, to cry out to God for His intervention in this virtual genocide. We must bombard the throne room with our petitions to the Righteous Judge who ‘hears the prayers of His people’.
Secondly, we are challenging everyone on Facebook that has one ounce of compassion for these people that are being exposed to unimaginable terror to contact every government representative you can get access to and DEMAND we take direct, immediate and decisive action to help the helpless from this onslaught. This is what needs to dominate FACEBOOK, every other media outlet and our prayers until relief comes. ‘Like’ and ‘Share’ this if you agree, but don’t stop there. If you don’t agree, God help you in the place where you are . . . for it’s a sad, dark place.

“First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Socialist.

Then they came for the Unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me and their was no one to speak for me . . .

Shalom –

 
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Posted by on August 10, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

Short History of Gaza by Messiah’s Mandate

http://messiahsmandate.org/a-brief-history-of-gaza/#sthash.RhwcwOUE.lQHuQyDv.dpbs

 
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Posted by on August 9, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

Who Changed the Sabbath ? Part 3

Some final references on ‘Who changed the Sabbath’ ?

The following quote is from a paper presented by Dr. Edward T. Hiscox, author of the Baptist Manual, before a meeting of Baptist ministers in Saratoga, New York, August 20, 1893;
“Of course I quite well know that Sunday did come into use in early Christian history as a religious day, as we learn from the Christian Fathers and other sources. But what a pity that it comes branded with the mark of Paganism, and Christened with the name of the Sun-god. Then adopted and sanctified by the Papal apostasy, and bequeathed as a sacred legacy to Protestantism, and the Christian world, just as Easter. …”

A short time later, the conclusions of Dr. Hiscox would be upheld by the March 1894 edition of ‘The Catholic World’, a monthly magazine of General Literature and Science published by the Catholic Church.
“The church took the pagan philosophy and made it the buckler of faith against the heathen. She took the pagan, Roman Pantheon, temple of all the gods, and made it sacred to all the martyrs; so it stands to this day. She took the pagan Sunday and made it the Christian Sunday. She took the pagan Easter and made it the feast we celebrate during this season.
Sunday and Easter day are, if we consider their derivation, much the same. In truth all Sundays are Sundays only because they are a weekly, partial recurrence of Easter day. The pagan Sunday was, in a manner, an unconscious preparation for Easter day. The sun was the foremost god of heathendom. … There is, in truth, something royal, kingly about the sun, making it a fit emblem of Jesus, the Sun of Justice. Hence the church in these countries would seem to have said, “keep that old, pagan name. It shall remain consecrated, sanctified.” And thus the pagan Sunday, dedicated to Balder [by the Scandinavians), became the Christian Sunday, sacred to Jesus. (p. 809)”

Other quotes:

It (Mithraism) had so much acceptance that it was able to impose its own Sun-Day in place of the Sabbath, its Sun’s birthday, 25th December, as the birthday of Jesus. Gilbert Murray, essay published in ‘Christianty in the Light of Modern Knowledge’ (“Religion and Philosophy,” pp.73-74).

The History of the Christian Religion and Church during the Three First Centuries by Dr. Augustus Neander “The festival of Sunday, like all other festivals, was always only a human ordinance, and it was far from the intentions of the apostles to establish a Divine command in this respect, far from them, and from the early apostolic Church, to transfer the laws of the Sabbath to Sunday. Perhaps, at the end of the second century a false application of this kind had begun to take place; for men appear at that time to have considered labouring on Sunday as a sin. …
The Jewish Christian Churches, {i.e. Churches consisting of Jewish converts,} although they received the festival of Sunday, retained also that of the Sabbath; and from them the custom spread abroad in the Oriental Church, of distinguishing this day, as well as the Sunday, by not fasting and by praying in an erect posture; in the Western Churches, particularly the Roman, where opposition to Judaism was the prevailing tendency, this very opposition produced the custom of celebrating the Saturday in particular as a fast day.” (Vol. I, p.186)

A Doctrinal Catechism, by Rev. Stephen Keenan, published in 1846 and released in the United States in 1876 .

“Q. Have you any other way of proving that the Church has power to institute festivals of precept?
A. Had she not such power, she could not have done that in which all modern religionists agree with her; – she could not have substituted the observance of Sunday the first day of the week, for the observance of Saturday the seventh day, a change for which there is no Scriptural authority. (p.174)”

The Convert’s Catechism of Catholic Doctrine by Peter Geiermann, Louis, Missouri, 1909, 16th edition, page 50;

“Q. Which is the Sabbath day?
A. Saturday is the Sabbath day.
Q. Why do we observe Sunday instead of Saturday?
A. We observe Sunday instead of Saturday because the Catholic Church, in the Council of Laodicea (A.D. 336), transferred the solemnity from Saturday to Sunday.”

Now, we know the history of who did what and who changed what. But there comes a time when we, like Jeremiah, must draw a line in the sand and recognize the false inheritance that has, without intent, been handed down and refuse to pass this on to the next generations. The greatest inheritance we can leave for our children and our grandchildren is the Truth. “And when your children ask . . .” How will you answer ? shalom –

 
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Posted by on August 9, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

Who Changed the Sabbath ? Part 2

More to consider concerning ‘Who changed the Sabbath’ ?

The Following was published in the
‘The Industrial American’ of Harlan, Iowa,
December 19, 1889.

Father Enright on ‘The Sunday.’

FOR the benefit of those who favor Sunday laws, and especially those who boast of the indorsement of Cardinal Gibbons, and the co-operation of the Catholic Church, we print the following statement of Father Enright, lately made, as to the authority for Sunday laws:—

“My brethren, look about you upon the various wrangling sects and denominations. Show me one that claims, or possesses the power to make laws binding on the conscience. There’s but one on the face of the earth—the Catholic Church—that has the power to make laws binding upon the conscience, binding before God, binding under pain of hell fire. Take for instance the day we celebrate—Sunday. What right have the Protestant churches to observe that, day? None whatever. You say it is to obey the commandment, ‘Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy.’ But Sunday is not the Sabbath according to the Bible and the record of time. Every one knows that Sunday is the first day of the week, while Saturday is the seventh day and the Sabbath, the day consecrated as a day of rest. It is so recognized in all civilized nations. I have repeatedly offered $1000 to any one who will furnish any proof from the Bible that Sunday is the day we are bound to keep, and no one has called for the money. If any person in this town will show me any scripture for it I will, tomorrow evening, publicly acknowledge it and thank him for it. It was the holy Catholic Church that changed the day of rest from Saturday to Sunday, the first day of the week. And it not only compelled all to keep Sunday, but at the Council of Laodicea, A. D. 364, anathematized those who kept the Sabbath and urged all persons to labor on the seventh day under the penalty of anathema.”

“Which church does the whole civilized world obey? Protestants call us every horrible name they can think of—antichrist, the scarlet-colored beast, Babylon, etc., and at the same time profess great reverence for the Bible, and yet by their solemn act of keeping Sunday they acknowledge the power of the Catholic Church. The Bible says, ‘Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy,’ but the Catholic Church says, ‘No, keep the first day of the week,’ and the whole world bows in obedience.”

Source: The American Sentinel, Pacific Press Publishing Company, New York, Vol. 5, No. 6, Feb. 6, 1890, page 46.

Does this mean it’s wrong or sinful to worship on the first day of the week ? Absolutely Not !! But the first day of the week is not the Lord’s Sabbath. Have we been called to keep His ways or ours ? The Word ‘laodicea’ literally means’ the people decide’. We haven’t been called to ‘decide’. We’ve been called to repentance and obedience. Besides, we’re not fond of anything that came out of Laodicea . . . Shalom –

 
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Posted by on August 9, 2014 in Uncategorized