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Christian greetings in the precious Name of our Lord Jesus Christ. e are p!eased "ou cou!d #oin us in fe!!o$ship around %od&s unchanging ord. 'n especia! $e!come to ne$ su(scri(ers. )he first p!an* in the Communist +anifesto is the a(o!ition of pri,ate propert" as a means of destro"ing the independence of the midd!e c!ass as a potentia! force against the tota!itarian state. )hus the spirit of Laodicea is that Judaeo-Communist or -umanist p"ramid $ith po$er emanating from the top do$n. and under section 16 of /othschi!d&s 0edera! /eser,e 'ct1 0edera! /eser,e notes are (ased on the credit of the Nation and constitute a mortgage upon a!! of the propert" of a!! the peop!e. Is it possi(!e that the mechanism for the e,entua! confiscation or forec!osure of a!!1 e,en unencum(ered pri,ate propert" in the 2S'1 $as predicated under the administration of Je$ish traitor and I!!uminus1 3resident 0. 4. /oose,e!t in the creation of 0annie +ae and 0reddie +ac5 It is (e"ond dispute that the ongoing co!!apse of the 2S do!!ar and the $or!d econom"1 did not 6e,o!,e6 from primordia! oo7e (ut is the o(#ecti,e of meticu!ous!" p!anned 6inte!!igent design6 (" the 0ed and sing!e ce!! neo-con sa,ants. Cou!d "ou concei,e the possi(i!it" that the su(-prime mortgage1 deri,ati,es and other 3on7i schemes $ere engineered to this end5 Some(od" has to pa" the internationa! (an*sters1 and it !oo*s as if it $i!! (e 800 mi!!ion potentia! serfs. ater has (een commodified and the 'ustra!ian go,ernment is tr"ing to (u" out farmer&s $ater a!!ocations under the ps"op of man-made 6C!imate Change6 $hich has a non-thin*ing pu(!ic c!amoring !i*e !emmings to !eap to the a("ss. )he purchase of $ater rights $i!! (e socia!i7ed $ith the (enefits of the monopo!" pri,atised and agricu!ture destro"ed unti! transferred to mu!tinationa! agri(usiness at fire sa!e prices1 creating inf!ation and famine. e !i,e in dangerous times $herein ta9pa"er-funded communications $or* o,ertime de!i,ering mind-contro!ing propaganda unin,ited into "our home1 to promote the m"thica! merits of Lucifer&s tota!itarian one $or!d go,ernment endorsed (" the (est po!iticians and professiona! 6e9perts6 mone" can (u". :eep "our e"es upon Jesus1 $ho is the ord. If "ou cannot find it sanctioned from %enesis to /e,e!ation1 don&t do it. )his Ne$s!etter ser,es those of !i*e precious faith. hoe,er $i!! recei,e the truth is $e!come to feed their sou! from the $aters of the /i,er of Life. ;,er"thing here presented shou!d (e confirmed persona!!" in "our o$n <i(!e. =our (rother-in-Christ1 'nthon" %rigor-Scott
go,ernment-sponsored enterprises to use this 0edera! credit !ine to (u" more1 ris*ier to9ic mortgage-(ac*ed securities >+<S?1 and more su(prime and undocumented mortgages1 through the end of 200@1 than the" ha,e (een (u"ing in 2008. ;ssentia!!"1 the go,ernment is (ai!ing out the de(t (" dou(!ing it1 creating an e,en (igger pi!e of de(t that $i!! ha,e to (e (ai!ed out1 dou(!ing again in a geometric progression. Since there isn&t enough mone" in the $or!d to ma*e this scheme $or*1 it cannot succeed1 and the attempt to do it $i!! trigger a h"perinf!ationar" e9p!osion reminiscent of eimar %erman"1 such that the ,er" ,a!ue of the do!!ar itse!f $i!! ,apori7e. Full story: cecaust.com.au Comment: '!$a"s $or*ing under another name and in a different occupation1 the enem" of %od and man is forcing the 2S into (an*ruptc" and $i!! use its Judaeo-/oman church to &front& $or!d hegemon".
thousands of Iranians. )he 'mericans1 apparent!"1 $ere tota!!" una$are of the Israe!i fa!se f!ag portion of the operation. . . Full story: t(rne$s.org
0irst1 /ussia recogni7es the primac" of the fundamenta! princip!es of internationa! !a$1 $hich define the re!ations (et$een ci,i!i7ed peop!es. e $i!! (ui!d our re!ations $ith other countries $ithin the frame$or* of these princip!es and this concept of internationa! !a$. Second1 the $or!d shou!d (e mu!tipo!ar. ' sing!e-po!e $or!d is unaccepta(!e. 4omination is something $e cannot a!!o$. e cannot accept a $or!d order in $hich one countr" ma*es a!! the decisions1 e,en as serious and inf!uentia! a countr" as the 2nited States of 'merica. Such a $or!d is unsta(!e and threatened (" conf!ict. )hird1 /ussia does not $ant confrontation $ith an" other countr". /ussia has no intention of iso!ating itse!f. e $i!! de,e!op friend!" re!ations $ith ;urope1 the 2nited States1 and other countries1 as much as is possi(!e. 0ourth1 protecting the !i,es and dignit" of our citi7ens1 $here,er the" ma" (e1 is an unHuestiona(!e priorit" for our countr". Kur foreign po!ic" decisions $i!! (e (ased on this need. e $i!! a!so protect the interests of our (usiness communit" a(road. It shou!d (e c!ear to a!! that $e $i!! respond to an" aggressi,e acts committed against us. 0ina!!"1 fifth1 as is the case of other countries1 there are regions in $hich /ussia has pri,i!eged interests. )hese regions are home to countries $ith $hich $e share specia! historica! re!ations and are (ound together as friends and good neigh(ors. e $i!! pa" particu!ar attention to our $or* in these regions and (ui!d friend!" ties $ith these countries1 our c!ose neigh(ors.
+ed,ede, conc!uded1 6)hese are the princip!es I $i!! fo!!o$ in carr"ing out our foreign po!ic". 's for the future1 it depends not on!" on us (ut a!so on our friends and partners in the internationa! communit". )he" ha,e a choice.6 )he second point in this doctrine states that /ussia does not accept the primac" of the 2nited States in the internationa! s"stem. 'ccording to the third point1 $hi!e /ussia $ants good re!ations $ith the 2nited States and ;urope1 this depends on their (eha,ior to$ard /ussia and not #ust on /ussia&s (eha,ior. )he fourth point states that /ussia $i!! protect the interests of /ussians $here,er the" are Fe,en if the" !i,e in the <a!tic states or in %eorgia1 for e9amp!e. )his pro,ides a doctrina! (asis for inter,ention in such countries if /ussia finds it necessar". )he fifth point is the critica! oneB 6's is the case of other countries1 there are regions in $hich /ussia has pri,i!eged interests.6 In other $ords1 the /ussians ha,e specia! interests in the former So,iet 2nion and in friend!" re!ations $ith these states. Intrusions (" others into these regions that undermine pro-/ussian regimes $i!! (e regarded as a threat to /ussia&s 6specia! interests.6 )hus1 the %eorgian conf!ict $as not an iso!ated e,entFrather1 +ed,ede, is sa"ing that /ussia is engaged in a genera! redefinition of the regiona! and g!o(a! s"stem. Loca!!"1 it $ou!d not (e correct to sa" that /ussia is tr"ing to resurrect the So,iet 2nion or the /ussian empire. It $ou!d (e correct to sa" that /ussia is creating a ne$ structure of re!ations in the geograph" of its predecessors1 $ith a ne$ institutiona! structure $ith +osco$ at its center. %!o(a!!"1 the /ussians $ant to use this ne$ regiona! po$erFand su(stantia! /ussian nuc!ear assetsFto (e part of a g!o(a! s"stem in $hich the 2nited States !oses its primac". . . )hese are am(itious goa!s1 to sa" the !east. <ut the /ussians (e!ie,e that the 2nited States is off (a!ance in the Is!amic $or!d and that there is an opportunit" here1 if the" mo,e Huic*!"1 to create a ne$ rea!it" (efore the 2nited States is read" to respond. ;urope has neither the mi!itar" $eight nor the $i!! to acti,e!" resist /ussia. +oreo,er1 the ;uropeans are hea,i!" dependent on /ussian natura! gas supp!ies o,er the coming "ears1 and /ussia can sur,i,e $ithout se!!ing it to them far (etter than the ;uropeans can sur,i,e $ithout (u"ing it. )he ;uropeans are not a su(stantia! factor in the eHuation1 nor are the" !i*e!" to (ecome su(stantia!. . . 't the moment1 the 2nited States faces the strategic pro(!em that the /ussians ha,e options $hi!e
the 2nited States does not. Not on!" does the 2S commitment of ground forces in the Is!amic $or!d !ea,e the 2nited States $ithout strategic reser,e1 (ut the po!itica! arrangements under $hich these troops operate ma*e them high!" ,u!nera(!e to /ussian manipu!ationF$ith fe$ satisfactor" 2S counters. . . the c!oc* appears to ha,e run out on the 'merican $ar in the Is!amic $or!d. . . 'merican nationa! strateg" is in crisis. )he 2nited States has insufficient po$er to cope $ith t$o threats and must choose (et$een the t$o. Continuing the current strateg" means choosing to dea! $ith the Is!amic threat rather than the /ussian one . . . e e9pect no immediate change in 'merican strategic dep!o"mentsFand $e e9pect this to (e regretted !ater. . . Full story: stratfor.com Comment: Stratfor pretends this situation $as not scripted in the nineteenth centur" (" the 3o$ers the <e and $in* at the fact the 62S-#ihadist $ar6 is a creation of the CI' and its a!ien contro!!ers. )he peop!e of the 2nited States are pa$ns of Lucifer and his ser,ants in pursuit of $or!d hegemon". It is a great game. )he 2S is a(so!ute!" untrust$orth" and in the $rong1 ha,ing "ie!ded so,ereignt" to an a!ien master. Senior /ussian +i!itar" sources are stating that %eorgian Commando 0orces1 !ed (" 2S and Israe!i Kfficers1 are preparing for another attac* upon /ussia&s 3eace*eeping 0orces stationed in South Kssetia. Ne9t "ear the 2S $i!! (egin to pa" the termina! de(t for her sins as foreto!d (" our Lord Jesus Christ. Concerning the in,asion of the 2nited States1 <rother <ranham said1 6)here&s not one thing . . . to *eep it from happening6 >)he -and$riting on the a!!1 p. 1@B1G4?.
p!aces ha,e sprouted in the desert out of a!most nothing in the space of three decades5 . . . (ecause the" ha,e (een funded (" the &sto!en nanomone".& )he under!"ing rationa!e (ehind this operation a!! a!ong has (een to create e9terna! counterpart" structures $hich can (e emp!o"ed as financia! and shado$ po$er (ases for g!o(a! hegemon" operations in defiance of the s"stem of nation states1 using di,erted1 sto!en assets for the purpose. )he 2';&s initia! and intended in,estments in the port of 3oti represented the ear!" stages of a pro!iferation operation financed (" this same (ase sto!en mone". It $as a para!!e! operation fronted (" the same gang of crimina!s that $e and others ha,e identified. So1 $hat is 3utin up to5 -e is demo!ishing the operations of the <ush-Chene"-C!inton &(o9 gang& in the region. . . 3utin&s demand for O8L (i!!ion to (e in his (an* account (" 18th 'ugust >referencing the O80 (i!!ion p!edged to him under the /eagan-+itterrand 3rotoco!s that anta $as pre,ented from remitting1 p!us compound interest? represented the de facto prete9t that 3utin $as &entit!ed& to dep!o" (ehind the scenes (" $a" of #ustif"ing the co,ert So,iets& mi!itar" operations1 p!anned (" So,iet +i!itar" Inte!!igence >the %/2?1 in $hich 3utin is a ,er" senior officer. . . Full story: $or!dreports.org
hatredM +atthe$ 20B1@. 2LB22-2G?. 2ou #illed the Prince of ife, (hom .od raised from the dead3 of this (e are (itnesses) /" faith in 1is *ame this man (hom "ou see and recogni,e has received his &erfect health in the &resence of "ou all") e are interested in 'cts 8B1L-26. Li*e his +aster1 3eter "(ill not brea# the bruised reed)" )hese hea,iest charges $ere prompted (" !o,e1 $hich no$ hastens to assuage the $ounds it $as necessar" to inf!ict >%enesis 4GBL-8. Pechariah 12B10 I 18B6?. "*o( ' #no(, brothers, that "ou behaved ignorantl"3 and the same can be said of "our leaders3 but .od has thus fulfilled (hat 1e made #no(n beforehand through the mouth of all the &ro&hets, that 1is anointed should suffer)" )he doctrine of a suffering +essiah $as tota!!" at ,ariance $ith the ,ie$s of Je$ish theo!ogians1 and hard to digest e,en (" the )$e!,e up unti! the da" of their Lord&s resurrection. 3eter himse!f re,o!ted and protested against it $hen it $as first announced1 for $hich the Lord de!i,ered the terri(!e re(u*e1 ".et thee behind Me, Satan4 2ou are a hindrance to Me5 for "our thin#ing is carnal)" No$ (orn of the Spirit1 3eter affirms it to (e the fundamenta! truth of ancient prophec" (rought to pass un$itting!" (" the Israe!ites themse!,es1 "et (" a g!orious di,ine ordination >Isaiah 11B10. 4@B22. /omans 11B11?. "Repent therefore: change your mind and attitude to God, so that your sins may be blotted out in order that the times of refreshing and blessedness may come from the resence of the !ord with the return of Jesus, your predestinated "essiah, whom hea#en must recei#e until the times of uni#ersal restoration and renewal of all things to the ultimate order and condition which God designed and promised. This is dependent upon the national con#ersion of $srael which God has also spo%en through the ages by the mouth of all &is holy prophets." >Some references to this restoration or condition that far transcends an"thing that has e,er e9isted are1 Isaiah 1B24-81. 6GB1L1 Joe! 2B2G1 Pechariah 1B1L1 +a!achi 8B41 II Corinthians GB1L1 ;phesians 2B1G-16 and /e,e!ation 21BG?. "Moses said, The ord .od (ill raise u& from among "our brethren a &ro&het li#e me 6(ith (hom .od (ill s&ea# "li& to ear" >Num(ers 12B6-8? as +ediatoria! -ead of a Ne$ Co,enant >-e(re$s 8B26?. 3eter ta*es it for granted that1 in !ight of a!! he had #ust said1 it $ou!d (e seen at once that Kne on!" had an" c!aim to (e that 3rophetE. isten to 1im in (hat ever 1e tells "ou)" )hen in order to shut up the audience to the o(edience of faith1 he addsB "-nd ever" soul that (ill not listen to that &ro&het (ill be destro"ed from among the elected" >%enesis 1LB14. 4euteronom" 18B1@. +a!achi 4B6. /e,e!ation 22B18-1@?. "So all the &ro&hets that have s&o#en from Samuel and those after him, have li#e(ise &roclaimed these da"s 6of Messiah3 all &ointing to "the time of reformation" >-e(re$s @B10? and of the :ingdom of %od on earth >II Samue! LB11-1L?E. "2ou are the sons of the &ro&hets and heirs of the covenant .od gave to "our fathers, sa"ing to -braham, Through "our Seed 6singular7 (ill all families on earth be blessed >%enesis 12B8. 22B18. %a!atians 8B81 16?. When .od &re&ared 1is Servant, Jesus, 1e sent 1im blessing "ou, in turning a(a" ever" one of "ou from his ini8uities") )his !ast ,erse presupposes and indirect!" testifies that +essiah and the (!essing $hich is gi,en in -im are appointed for the %enti!es a!so1 a!though on!" after the" are first presented to Israe! as a nation and refused. 3eter is sa"ingB 6-itherto Israe! had !oo*ed for a +essiah $ho $ou!d shed out$ard (!essings on the nation genera!!"1 and through it upon the $or!d. $hi!e the se!f-st"!ed Je$s imagine a $or!d of %oiim serfs. <ut $e ha,e !earned other things1 and no$ announce to "ou that the great (!essing $ith $hich +essiah came !aden is the turning a$a" of e,er" one of "ou from his iniHuities.6 -a,ing esta(!ished (" irrefuta(!e Scriptures the gui!t of his audience in crucif"ing the Lord of %!or"1 he soothes their a$a*ened consciences (" the assurance of forgi,eness upon repentance1 confession and o(edience to faith $ith hope of a g!orious future $hen the nation is con,erted1 terminating $ith the persona! return of Christ from the hea,ens1 and a restored and rene$ed hea,en and earth. "#0 ye rs be$ore %eter&s ddress, ' n(el $oretold t)(s restor t(on nd )o* (t *ould be
++ompl(s)ed ++ord(ng to t)e s(,$old purpose o$ - br(el&s (nstru+t(ons, *)(+) )e outl(ned, but * s $orb(dden to e,pound nd +omm nded to se l up t)e .(s(on nd prop)e+y to t)e t(me o$ t)e end /' n(el 0:241 12:4, 023 's "ou can see on this diagram $hich !ists the Scriptures <rother <ranham emp!o"ed in e9pounding the si9fo!d purpose1 %od determined Se,ent" ee*s to Israe! in $hich -e $ou!d accomp!ish the uni,ersa! restoration and rene$a! of a!! things to the u!timate order -e designed and promised. a condition that far transcends an"thing that has e,er e9isted. )his 6Ne$ or!d Krder6 is dependent upon the nationa! con,ersion of Israe!1 $hom %a(rie! ca!!ed "th" &eo&le," fo!!o$ed (" the anointing of "th" hol" cit"," Jerusa!em. Not toda"&s unho!" Jerusa!em Jesus ca!!s a spiritua! Sodom and ;g"pt >/e,e!ation 11B8?1 (ut "Jerusalem (hich is above and is free, (hich is the mother of us all" >%a!atians 4B26. -e(re$s 12B22. 18B14?. )he p"ramid Cit" not made $ith hands1 (ut !i,e!" stones of the f!esh!" ta(!es of the heart of %od&s saints. Jerusa!em $hich is a(o,e is free from sin1 and is the mother of us a!! is the mind of %od (eing made g!orified f!esh $ithout (!ood >II Corinthians GB1. /e,e!ation 21B1 I 22BG?. Satan&s counterfeit Ne$ or!d Krder go,erned from the sinfu! cit" of o!d Jerusa!em $i!! !i*e$ise (e dependent upon the nationa! con,ersion of Israe!Fto Catho!icism. -ere1 incarnate as priest-*ing of "M"ster", /ab"lon the .reat, the mother of harlots and abominations of the earth" and enthroned as %od according to prophec" in the Je$&s ne$ temp!e1 he $i!! force the mar* of the (eastF )rinitarianism >Isaiah 14.1-1G. II )hessa!onians 2B8-12. /e,e!ation 18B1G-18?. <efore the ph"sica! "restoration of all things s&o#en b" the mouth of all .od's hol" &ro&hets," Jesus +essiah must contest the Imposter at the (att!e of 'rmageddon1 and "on 1is vesture and on 1is thigh 1e has a *ame (ritten, 9'*. O! 9'*.S, -*D O:D O! O:DS)" Aictorious1 -e $i!! #udge the $or!d $ith an iron measure1 and cast death and he!! into the La*e of 0ire $ith Satan and his fo!!o$ers. Let us no$ !oo* (rief!" at the <oo* of Jo( $hich I see as a t"pe of Israe! in the time of "Jacob's trouble" and Jo( 88B1-L s"m(o!i7ing Christ&s &parousia& to the 1441000. 'fter preparing the $a" (" the doctrine and repentance preached (" ;!ihu1 $ho $as Christ1 %od spo*e out of a $hir!$ind in response to Jo(&s repeated cha!!enges1 to correct and ,indicate him. "Who is this that denies M" divine (isdom in the &rovidential arrangements of the universe, b" (ords (ithout #no(ledge0 .ird u& "our loins li#e a man3 ' (ill 8uestion "ou, and "ou shall ans(er Me)" "Where (ere "ou (hen ' laid the foundations of the $arth0 Tell Me, if "ou have insight) Who determined its dimensions;surel" "ou #no(4 -nd (ho did the surve"ing0 <&on (hat (ere its foundations sun#, or (ho laid its cornerstone, as the morning stars 6of the Seven +hurch -ges7 sang together 6unfolding one harmonious revelation7, and all the Sons of .od shouted for =o" 6as the" recogni,ed their da" and its Message70" )he Lord $as not descri(ing the ne$ hea,en or ne$ earth "(hich hangs u&on nothing" >Jo( 26BL? (ut '(raham&s eterna! cit"1 ne$ Jerusa!em1 "a cit" (hich has foundations, (hose /uilder and Ma#er is .od" >-e(re$s 11B10?. )his Cit" is Christ and -is <ride1 $hose -e(re$ ser,ants $i!! go,ern the 6sa,ed6 of a!! nations. %od&s first <i(!e is the stars. -is second is the %reat 3"ramid that s"m(o!i7es the ord no$ (eing made f!esh as the Cit" portra"ed in this diagram. )he p"ramid $as (ui!t (" carefu! measurement on a prepared p!atform of roc* represented on the dra$ing as the dou(!e (ase !ine of faith once de!i,ered to the aposto!ic saints >I Corinthians 8B11-18. ;phesians 2B20?. In 1800 0rench sa,ants descri(ed soc*ets cut into the !e,e!ed roc* to recei,e the four corner stones $hich in the Spiritua! antit"pe are the %ospe!s of +atthe$1 +ar*1 Lu*e and John1 foreshado$ed (" the head tri(es Judah1 ;phraim1 /eu(en and 4an1 and (" the four cheru(im that guard the $a" into %od&s 3resence. ' fifth corner stone $as the Capstone comp!eting the $ho!e. the morning stars singing together as it is put to %od&s comp!eted ne$ creation ans$ers to the shoutings of ".race, grace unto it," as the Capstone to redemption of the 3'/)- ord saints $hen Christ&s mediation $as done a$a" and man&s $or* ceased at the re,e!ation of the Se,en )hunders >Jo( 8LBL I for the natura! t"pes the Spiritua! I Jo( 88BL1 Pechariah 4BL?. ;phesians 2B20-211 "Jesus +hrist is 1imself the chief corner stone in (hich all the building fitl" framed together gro(s into a tem&le that is hol" in the ord5 in (hom "ou also are builded together for a d(elling &lace of .od in the S&irit)" )he Capstone $as "refused b" the builders" >3sa!m 118B22? and (eing fi,e-sided (ecame "a stone of
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stumbling and a roc# of offence3" $ith no p!ace in the (ui!ding unti! >after Laodicea $hen? the finishing touch is gi,en. Isaiah 1@B1@-201 "'n the da" of the ord there shall be >?) an altar to the ord in the midst of the land of $g"&t, and @?) a &illar to the ord near its border) 't (ill be for a sign and a (itness to the ord of hosts in the land of $g"&t) ) )" )he %reat 3"ramid1 (ui!t (" ;noch (efore the 0!ood1 is (oth in the midst and on the (order (et$een 2pper and Lo$er ;g"pt1 a testimon" that "the Word of the ord endures for ever b" (hich the .os&el has been &reached" to form "ou into a "livel" stone" in its antit"pe1 ne$ Jerusa!em >I 3eter 1B2G?. )he mountain upon $hich ne$ Jerusa!em sha!! descend $i!! c!ea,e the mount of K!i,es as it (egins to push up from (eneath. Pechariah 4BL1 "What are "ou, O great mountain0 before Aerubbabel "ou shall become a &lain5 and 1e shall bring forth the 1eadstone of the Tem&le of the ord, 6(hich is ne( Jerusalem, the /od" of +hrist7, (ith shoutings, cr"ing, .race, grace unto it)" Peru((a(e!1 a descendant of 4a,id1 t"pes Jesus Christ >-aggai 2B21-28. Pechariah 4B@-10?. 's the hands of Peru((a(e! (egan and comp!eted the ne$ temp!e $hich $as the first priorit" in the restoration of o!d Jerusa!em1 Jesus Christ !aid the foundation and set the Capstone on %od&s u!timate )emp!e1 $hich is ne$ Jerusa!em1 (" the Se,en )hunders of the se,enfo!d Spirit that spo*e through the Church 'ge messengers restoring to the end-time <ride the ord once de!i,ered to the aposto!ic saints1 for -e is '!pha and Kmega >/e,e!ation 22B80?. In the time of earth&s (aptism of fire1 fo!!o$ing 'rmageddon1 the +i!!ennium and the fina! #udgment1 a p"ramid-shaped mountain $hose (ase is 11G00 mi!es sHuare1 and $hose ape9 is 11G00 mi!es high $i!! (e !ifted up1 and the $ho!e surface of the ;arth $i!! (e transformed according to Isaiah 2B2-41 4anie! 2B8G1 +icah 4B11 Pechariah 8B8 and 14B10-11. 'nd $hereas the %reat 3"ramid cast no shado$ during the da"1 there $i!! (e no night in the ne$ Jerusa!em for the She*inah g!or" $i!! anoint the Cit" thus there $i!! (e neither shado$ nor dar*ness for -e $i!! (e there >;7e*ie! 48B8G?. In 188@ Sir John -ersche!1 assuming that the !ong1 narro$1 po!ished1 descending passage $as meant to (e !e,e!ed at the 63o!ar Star6 >2rsa +a#or1 the %reat <ear? on the date of the 3"ramid&s construction1 made a ca!cu!ation and found that such $as the case. )hat star has since (een pro,en to (e 6'!pha 4raconis16 the 3o!ar Star in com(ination $ith another star. 0or a !ong time it $as supposed that the sun of our So!ar S"stem $as stationar"1 and that the p!anets and comets circ!ed around it. <ut no$ $e *no$ that it is not stationar"1 (ut re,o!,ing1 $ith a!! the mem(ers of our So!ar S"stem1 around some centra! point in the 2ni,erse1 (e!ie,ed to (e 6'!c"one16 the centra! star of the 3!eiades1 $hich the 'ra(ians considered the seat of immorta!it". I mention this (ecause man" Scriptures that refer to the %ospe! in the stars identif" the se,en stars of the 3!eiades and Krion $ith the ange!s to the se,en Church 'ges and the 'rchange!1 Jesus +essiah >Jo( @B@. 88B81-82. 'mos GB8?. In other $ords1 the $ho!e uni,erse re,o!,es around the fruit of Christ&s !ips inspired to the messengers to the Se,en Church 'ges1 ne$ Jerusa!em. 4e ) .e s)o*n t) t t)e s(,$old purpose o$ - br(el&s .(s(t to ' n(el (s sso+( ted *(t) Isr el&s re+ogn(t(on o$ C)r(st nd 5(s 6r(de (n t)e re.el t(on o$ 5(s p rous( (n t)e se+ond ) l$ o$ ' n(el&s Se.ent(et) 4ee7, nd t)e m n($est t(on o$ t)e ne* 8erus lem *)en )e .en nd e rt) re rene*ed /9e.el t(on 21:"23 And *e ) .e seen t)(s +on$(rmed by 'r3 Lu7e (n A+ts 33 :o* *e *(ll re d *) t % ul te +)es (n I Cor(nt)( ns 1":12;283 "Since "ou believe our &reaching and e"e-(itnesses accounts that +hrist (as raised from the dead, ho( is it that some of "ou den" the corollar" of the general resurrection >'cts 1LB82. 26B8. I Corinthians 1GB8G-86?5 'f there is no general resurrection, then +hrist must still be dead >for -is resurrection and theirs are insepara(!" #oined I I Corinthians 1GB20-22. John 14B1@?. -nd if 1e is still dead then our &reaching is devoid of truth and "our faith ho&eless) -nd (e are found to be false (itnesses of .od because (e have testified that 1e raised +hrist, (hom 1e did not raise, if, as the" assert, no dead are actuall" raised) !or if no dead are raised, then neither has +hrist been raised) /ut if +hrist has not been raised then "our faith is futile, and "ou remain under condemnation for "our sins, in (hich case, all (ho have died in +hrist are lost4 'f our ho&e in +hrist
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is limited to this life onl", then (e are of all &eo&le the most to be &itied" (ecause1 $hi!e others !i,e unmo!ested1 $e are e9posed to tria!s and persecutions1 and after a!! this1 doomed to (itter disappointment in our most cherished hopeB the sa!,ation of our sou! >not mere!" of the (od"?1 hangs on the resurrection of Christ1 $ithout $hich -is death $ou!d (e of no a,ai! to us >;phesians 1B1@-20. I 3eter 1B8?. 'nd $e shou!d (e more misera(!e than the heathen1 for $e $ou!d a!so (e $ithout $or!d!" en#o"ment >I Corinthians 4B@-18?. "/ut the fact is that +hrist has been raised from the dead as the firstfruits or &ledge that the (hole resurrection harvest (ill follo(, so that our faith is not vain, nor is our ho&e limited to this life) /ecause death came into the (orld b" a man, the resurrection of the dead must also come through a man) !or as all in union (ith the (orldl" nature of -dam 6as re&resentative head of man#ind in their fall7 die, all in &ersonal union (ith the sinless nature of +hrist in their life shall be made to live3 each in according to his &ro&er ran#ing, +hrist first >Co!ossians 1B18?1 and after 1im the elect (ho die in +hrist 6(ho has done a(a" (ith death b" 1is o(n death in their stead7 (ill be raised at 1is '&arousia' +oming 6and (e (ho are alive and remain (ill be changed in the atoms7" >I )hessa!onians 4B16. I Corinthians 1GBG1. /e,e!ation 20B4-6?. In t)(s +) pter % ul only d(s+usses t)e glory o$ "they that are 'hrist(s at &is (parousia( 'oming" nd *)o lone tt (n to t)e out;resurre+t(on $rom t)e de d /Lu7e 14:141 20:3"; 361 %)(l(pp( ns 3:1123 "-fter that the end (ill come" preceded (" the ministr" of t$o -e(re$ prophets in Israe!1 the regeneration and mart"rdom of the 1441000 (orn-again Israe!ites1 'rmageddon and the consummation. then the mi!!ennium1 fo!!o$ed (" the genera! resurrection of the rest of the dead1 the hite )hrone Judgment and disposition of Satan and his fo!!o$ers a!ong $ith death and he!! in the !a*e of 0ire >+atthe$ 2GB46. /e,e!ation 20BG-1G?. "Then, having abolished ever" ruler and all government and &o(er, Jesus (ill hand over the #ingdom to .od, even the !ather" >John 18B8?. I )imoth" 2B4-61 ".od desires all men to be saved and to come to the #no(ledge of the truth) !or .od is on one side and all men are on the other side (ith one mediator, Jesus +hrist, 1imself man, bet(een them, to bring them together in the agreement of faith b" giving 1imself a ransom for all the elect of -dam's race as attested" >-e(re$s 4B14-16?. Christ&s re!ationship as "mediator bet(een .od and men" is distinct from the priest!" office -e he!d as mediator in (eha!f of the Church 'ge saints for their ignorance of the fu!ness of the ord $hi!e the <i(!e $as sea!ed1 an office "done a(a"" $hen Jesus (ro*e the Se,en Sea!s and re,ea!ed their m"ster" through -is prophet i!!iam <ranham >I Corinthians 18B10?. Since the 0a!!1 sin has separated man&s natura! earth" (od" from %od&s presence as 3au! e9p!ains in I Corinthians 1GB42G6. (ut our continuit" of re!ationship is as Sons through the atonement of a sin!ess mediator $ho is (oth %od and man. -ence $e do a!! things pra"erfu!!" in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ or $e do not e9pect an ans$er. >-a,ing repudiated the '(rahamic Co,enant at :adesh and refused Jesus +essiah1 Israe!&s re!ationship as ser,ant under the La$ is conditiona! and $ithout continuit" I John 8B8G. %a!atians 8B10-181 20?. C)r(st&s y(eld(ng up o$ t)e med( tor( l 7(ngdom to t)e F t)er, *)en t)e end $or *)(+) (t * s est bl(s)ed ) s been ++ompl(s)ed *(t) t)e bol(t(on o$ s(n nd ll t) t *ould o$$end t)e m <esty o$ d(.(ne so.ere(gnty nd )ol(ness, (s ltoget)er (n ) rmony *(t) (ts e.erl st(ng +ont(nu(ty /! tt)e* 18:#;023 0or the *ingdom can on!" (e %od&s and eterna! $hen the $ho!e of creation is "one" as Jesus pra"ed in %ethsemane >John 1LB21?. e,en the "saved" $ithout the Cit" are considered profane in comparison $ith %od manifest in the f!esh of -is saints >/e,e!ation 22B1G?. hen Christ has tru!" and fu!!" reconci!ed a!! things to %od1 $hether the" (e things on earth1 or things in hea,en >Co!ossians 1B20?1 %od $i!! then come into direct connection $ith ;arth instead of mediatoria!!"1 and the "saved" $i!! $orship -im throughout eternit" manifest in the g!orified f!esh of Jesus Christ and -is <ride of a!! ages. "2ou are the tem&le of .od 6as Jesus +hrist is the tem&le of .od7, and the S&irit of .od d(ells in "ou" >I Corinthians 8B16. /e,e!ation 8B12. 21B22-28?.
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"The times of uni#ersal restoration and renewal of all things to the ultimate order and condition which God designed and promised" s prop)es(ed (n A+ts 3:10;21 *(ll be $ul$(lled *)en C)r(st returns "all power in hea#en and on )arth" b +7 to t)e F t)er3 <rother <ranham said1 6 hen these !ast of Israe! ha,e (een #oined in !o,e to the Lord1 and the enem" has (een destro"ed1 %od $i!! prepare -is ho!" mountain1 -is ne$ %arden of ;den for the <ride and -is and her attendants for the thousand "ear hone"moon upon the ;arth. As Ad m nd =.e *ere (n t)e g rden nd d(d not $(n(s) out t)e t)ous nd ye rs, no* 8esus our l st Ad m, nd 5(s =.e />rue C)ur+)2 *(ll $ul$(ll ll t)e pl n o$ -od? /An =,pos(t(on o$ t)e Se.en C)ur+) Ages, p3 4123 's gods $e $i!! su(due ;arth and ha,e dominion o,er e,er" !i,ing thing >%enesis 1B28?. 'fter the mi!!ennium and genera! resurrection $e $i!! #udge the $or!d >I Corinthians 6B2-8?. sin and death $i!! (e annihi!ated and $hen Jesus has reconci!ed a!! things to di,ine order >3sa!m 8B6. 2B6-@?1 -e $i!! hand the *ingdom (ac* to %od $ho $i!! o,ershado$ ne$ Jerusa!em $here -e $i!! d$e!! throughout eternit" in -is g!orified 0ami!" $hich is the !ogos manifest >/e,e!ation 20B14-1G?. "+hrist must reign until 1e has &ut all 1is enemies 6(hether demonic or human, and the (hole of the universe7 under 1is feet" to fu!fi! the di,ine commission >3sa!m 110B1. %enesis 1B28?. ith no ad,ersaria! force1 %od can ru!e undistur(ed and supreme and there $i!! (e no further need of Christ&s mediatoria! reign inasmuch as the Son $ho entered into the course of its histor" and too* part in its strife1 has o,ercome a!! opposition and $e $i!! a!! (e one so that %od is a!! in a!! >Lu*e 1@B2L. ;phesians 1B22. John 1LB21-26?. 'nd since the $or* of Christ1 founded on reconci!iation1 proceeds to$ards a definite goa!1 it must terminate $hen that goa! is reached and the transfer of po$er ta*es p!ace. )he !ast enem" is 4eathFthe po$er of Satan personified in /e,e!ation 20B14Fand (rought under humi!iating su(mission (eneath the feet of Christ (" the genera! resurrection $here e,en the !ost are raised to !ife1 rendering Satan $ho is ca!!ed 4eath1 utter!" po$er!ess >;phesians 1B22. -e(re$s 2B14. /e,e!ation 6B8?. "!or 6it is &ro&hesied of +hrist in Psalm B5C7, '1e has &ut all things under 1is feet' 6as 1is footstool7" >3sa!ms 110B1?. %od su(#ected "all things" to Christ in order to restore perfect harmon" (" #ustif"ing the di,ine decree and charge of %enesis 1B28 and 2B16-1L $here(" through su(mission to -is perfect i!! death is ,anHuished for one perfect da" of a thousand "ears1 and fo!!o$ing the Judgment1 for e,er. 4eath is not a constituent of %od&s creation (ut a per,ersion and intruder. "/ut (hen it sa"s, -ll things are &ut in sub=ection, it is evident the One (ho does the sub=ecting to 1im is e%ce&ted) When +hrist has finall" (on the battle against all 1is enemies, then the Son too, (ill sub=ect 1imself to the One (ho &ut all things in sub=ection under 1im, so that .od ma" be ever"thing to ever" one)" )his a(so!ute so,ereign ru!e and order esta(!ishes 6the restitution of a!! things6 and "anoints the Most 1ol"" manifest in Jesus +essiah "the beginning of .od creating 1imself a &art of creation," and Christ&s <ride $ho is the continuation of the same creation >/e,e!ation 8B14?. Jesus $as the ord (efore -e $as made f!esh1 $hi!e -is <ride $as made f!esh (efore she manifest as ord1 and $e are a!! out of the Logos. "'f there is no resurrection (h" are the" then ba&ti,ed for the dead0" -o$ $retched is their !otM No$ $e can identif" I Corinthians 1GB24-2L $ith our diagram of the ne$ Jerusa!em at "the end" >,erse 24?1 $hich is eternit" $hen the si9fo!d purpose of %a(rie!&s ,isit to 4anie! is fu!fi!!ed in "his &eo&le" and a!so in "his hol" cit")" ;,en (e"ond the hori7on and through a!! eternit" men $i!! see the radiance of %od&s g!or" a(o,e the Capstone i!!uminating the ho!" Cit" >/e,e!ation 21B22-28?. )he e!ect under perfect agreement $ith %od are the Cit" in $hom %od d$e!!s1 go,erning "the nations of the saved" in su(mission to %od through their :ing and Jueen and their e!ect -e(re$ ser,ants >,erse 2L1 /e,e!ation 21B24?. n!G44.htm
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