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If
man believes that his rights are endowed by the Creator, as the
founders of this nation recognized, then man understands that those
rights are inalienable. If man believes that his morals are passed
down from God, as the founders of this nation also recognized, then
man understands that those morals are immutable. Yet man has allowed
the Jew to litigate God out of modern society, and therefore now we
have no rights, and no morals.
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Jeffersonian Liberalism held the ideal that a God-fearing Christian nation could govern itself, and should therefore be free of the tyranny of either church or monarch. Jewish liberalism has taken God out of the nation, and imposed a tyranny that either church or monarch could only envy. - William Finck, Philthadelphia
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"Each who going forth and not abiding in the teaching of Christ has not Yahweh. He abiding in the teaching, he also has the Father and the Son. If one comes to you and does not bear this teaching, do not receive him into the house and do not speak to welcome him! For he speaking to welcome him takes a share in his evil works." (2 John 9-11)
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"If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." - 2 Chronicles 7:14
Revelation Chapters 6 and 7 – Yahweh's
Covenant People, 01-22-2011
In
Chapter 5 we saw a scroll with seven seals, and the scroll had
writing on it front and back. Only Yahshua Christ Himself – who is
the lion of the tribe of Judah and the root of David - was able to
open the seven seals, and each time he opens one, we see a
pronouncement is made concerning things which are to happen upon the
earth. The seventh seal itself contains 7 trumpets, and the seventh
trumpet contains seven vials. The first seal is finally opened at the
beginning of Chapter 6. I must say that the imagery of Revelation
Chapter 5 hearkens to a challenge which Yahweh made at Isaiah
41:21-29, where we see that only Yahweh can tell us the past or the
future, and therefore all other prophets are false. This passage in
Isaiah is a direct challenge to all false religions:
V 1 And I saw at the right hand of
Him sitting upon the throne a scroll, written on the inside and on
the back, having been sealed with seven seals. 2 And I saw a mighty
messenger proclaiming with a great voice: “Who is worthy to open
the scroll and to loosen its seven seals?” 3 And no one was able in
heaven nor upon the earth nor under the earth to open the scroll or
to see it. 4 And I wept much, because no one is found worthy to open
the scroll or to see it. 5 And one from among the elders says to me:
“Weep not! Behold! The lion of the tribe of Judah, the root of
David, has prevailed to open the scroll and its seven seals!”
From
last week we have been covering the messages to the seven Assemblies
of Asia. Last week from Chapter 2 we have already discussed the
messages to the assemblies of Ephesos, Smurna, and Pergamos.
We
saw it mentioned to the Ephesians that they had left their first
love, which must have been that Gospel and Christian instruction
brought to them by Paul of Tarsus, and they were warned to return to
it. They were complimented for rejecting false apostles, and
especially also the Nicolaitans,
who were evidently pedlars of idolatry and licentiousness, and who
also bore
a form of what
may be called proto-Gnosticism,
as we had seen from the early Christian writers. From their name,
which means “people-conquerors”, it is evident that those
promoters of a professional priesthood, which have
forever sought to subvert and rule over the people, is
being described.
II “1 For the messenger of the assembly in Ephesos, write: Thus says He commanding the seven stars in His right hand, He walking in the midst of the seven golden lampstands: 2 I know your works and your toil and patience, and that you are not able to bear evils, and have tried those calling themselves ambassadors yet they are not, and you have found them liars, 3 and you have patience and have endured on account of My Name and have not grown weary. 4 But I hold against you that you have left your first love. 5 Therefore remember from where you have fallen and repent and do these first works. But if not, I shall come to you and I shall remove your lampstand from its place, if you should not repent. 6 This other thing you have: that you hate the works of the people-conquerors, which I also hate. 7 He having an ear must hear what the Spirit says to the assemblies! To he who prevails I shall give to him to eat from the tree of life which is in the paradise of Yahweh.
Ephesos: The word is apparently from ephesis, which is a word with a wide variety of meanings. It may be athrowing, hurling or shooting,or in another sense permission or license. The name may also be appetite or desire, and so it may mean desirable. There was a famous festival held there in honor of the idol Artemis from the earliest times, and the town may have grown up around that, since if the name does refer to throwing and hurling, it seems to be named after the games. This town was long famous for its large but roofless temple of Artemis, whom the Romans called Diana.
I 1 A revelation from Yahshua Christ which Yahweh had given to Him to show to His servants the things which are necessary to happen quickly, and He having sent explained through His messenger to His servant Iohannes, 2 who bore witness to the Word of Yahweh and the testimony of Yahshua Christ, as many things as he had seen. 3 Blessed is he reading and those hearing the words of the prophecy and keeping the things written in it, for the time is near.
This John who “bore witness to the Word of Yahweh” must therefore be that John who wrote the Gospel, which he considered to be the Word which became flesh (John 1:14). As it was discussed in the opening notes of this presentation, there are many witnesses from the second and third centuries of the Christian era which also attest to the Apostle John's authorship of the Revelation.
An introduction to the Revelation including documentary evidence to the antiquity of the Revelation and some of the historical testimony that John the apostle and author of the Gospel bearing that name also recorded the Revelation.
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