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From: b645zaw@utarlg.uta.edu (Stephen Tice)
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Subject: Koresh Doctrine
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Message-ID: <23APR199307050091@utarlg.uta.edu>
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Organization: The University of Texas at Arlington
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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1993 13:05:00 GMT
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[Note: This contains all 4 parts, concatenated.]
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Koresh Text from 3-02 (part 1 of 4) Analysts' Notes jst/sdt
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March 2nd, 1993. |
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My name is Dave Koresh. I'm Speaking to | I. Introduction to the Revelation
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you from Mount Carmel center. The first | of Jesus Christ.
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thing that I would like to introduce, in |
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our subject, is the reasons for the reve-|
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lation of Jesus Christ. |
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| A. The Reasons for
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In the Book of Revelation, commentary | 1. To Show What Must Come.
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states, that what John has written in |
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Scripture, is nothing other than the |
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revelation of Jesus Christ which God |
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gave to him, to show to his servants |
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things which must shortly come to pass. |
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And he sent and signified it, signified |
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it, by his angel unto his servant John. |
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Now, John bear the Record of God, and | 2. To Bless the Reader.
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the Word of Christ, and of all things |
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that he saw. In the first chapter of |
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Revelation it says, "Blessed is the man, | Rev. 1:3
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.. blessed is he that readeth, and they |
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that hear the words of this prophecy, |
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and those who "keep" the things that are |
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written therein, for the time is at |
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hand." |
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The Scripture states John writes this to | 3. To Address the Churches.
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the seven churches which are in Asia: | Rev. 1:11
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Ephesus, Smyrna, Thyatira, Sardis, Phil- |
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adelphia, Laodicea, so forth. Naturally, | also Pergamos
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we must understand that we're not in |
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Asia. These churches once existed long |
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ago, being beneficiaries of the power |
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and the gifts of the gospel. It was ori- |
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ginally introduced by, The Man himself. |
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Some knew him as Jesus Christ; others |
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knew him by the name -- Yeshua. |
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What we're trying to present today may | 4. To Impart the Burden of
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in somewise shed a better light in re- | Heart, Mind, and Spirit.
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gards to my situation and my predicament |
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here at Mount Carmel. One point I'd like | a. Record of Christ's life.
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to bring out before we continue, is that |
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if we take a look at Matthew, Mark, Luke | The Gospel Writers.
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and John, we see the "burden of these |
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ancient writers:" the burden of heart, |
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the burden of mind and spirit, to put in |
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a scriptural record, their personal ex- |
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perience with Christ. A record that is | b. For anyone to read.
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to be received by men, all men, who will |
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receive it. |
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The point is true that not all have seen | 5. Witnesses of the Rejection
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Christ, but it has been in the wisdom of | of the Son of God.
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God that certain men who were witnesses |
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of his life, and death, and resurrection,|
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that they would bear witness by the writ-| a. Witnesses for Christ
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ten word, and testify to the generations | ie Apostles & Disciples
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to come, of the terrible happening that |
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took place, when the men of that genera- | cf. Prophets, as witnesses
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tion would not believe in the man who | for God
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through so many obvious evidences proved |
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beyond shadows of doubt, that he was the |
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Son of God. |
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| B. The Revealer: Jesus Christ.
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| 1. Jesus Rejected.
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But sad to say, if we take a look of the | a. Left Juda under threat of
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Record of John, the `Gospel Writer' of | death.
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John, say Chapter 7. We see in Scripture |
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John writes that after certain events, | John 7:1
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after these things "Jesus walked in |
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Galilee:" he would not walk openly, "he | Koresh is quoting the Bible,
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would not walk in Jewry," he would not | from the Book of John.
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walk amongst the Jews, "because the Jews |
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sought to kill him." We might wonder |
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why? Wasn't Christ a such a good man?? |
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"Now the Jews' Feast of Tabernacles was | b. His own brethren doubt him.
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at hand. His brethren therefore said un- | John 7:2
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to him, Depart hence, and go into Judea, | John 7:3
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that thy disciples also may see thy |
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works that thou doeth. For there is no | John 7:4
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man that doeth any thing in secret, and |
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he himself seeketh to be known openly. |
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If thou do these things, show thyself to |
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the world. For neither did his brethren | John 7:5
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believe in him." Strange statement isn't |
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it? It's funny how that, when men live, |
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and have to deal with realities of life, |
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that even a man like Christ, can have to |
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meet with unbelief, even from his own |
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brethren. |
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"Then Jesus said unto them, My time is | c. Hated by the world.
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not yet come: but your time is alway | John 7:6
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ready." And I'm sure most of all, bible |
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students will agree, the time referred |
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to, is the time of his crucifixion. They |
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wanted to kill him, and he didn't want |
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to show himself openly. |
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Then Jesus said unto them... <excuse me | d. You are of the world.
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uhnn>, (Verse 7) "The world can not hate | <Koresh seems in pain.>
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you; but me it hateth, because I testify | John 7:7
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of it, that the works thereof are evil. | John 7:8
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Go ye up unto this feast: I go not up |
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yet unto this feast; for my time is not |
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yet full come." When he said these words | John 7:9
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to them while he abode still in Galilee. |
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"But when his brethren were gone up, | e. Went to feast in secret.
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then went he also up unto the feast, not | John 7:10
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openly, but as it were in secret." You |
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would wonder why a man like Christ would |
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have something to hide? I mean surely, |
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the angels would protect him, obviously. |
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A person would think a lot of things |
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about this strange character, and dispo- |
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sition of character. |
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But we're sure -- being Christians -- | f. Caused contention.
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that Christ knew what he was doing. And | Koresh is Christian?!
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"the Jews [sought] him at the feast, and | John 7:11
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said, Where is he? And there was much | John 7:12
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murmuring among the people concerning |
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him: [for] some said, He is a good man: | Rev. 7:1
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others said, Nay; but he deceiveth * the | * <child cries>
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people. Howbeit no man spake openly of | John 7:13
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him for fear of the Jews." |
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Now we understand *the Jews at that time | g. Backdrop: Corrupt leaders.
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had their own religious-political net- |
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work, didn't they? They were pretty |
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strong in the religious spectrum, * al- | * <child's voice>
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though they had no actual political |
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power. They were subject to the Roman |
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government, and not to their own judi- |
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cial/levitical laws. |
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| 2. Taught with Authority.
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"Now about the midst of the feast Jesus | a. The people marvel.
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went up into the temple, and taught. | John 7:14
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And the Jews marvelled, saying, How | John 7:15
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knoweth this man letters, having never |
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learned?" * Now in the days of Israel, * | * <child whines>
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most scholars * and teachers will agree, | * <child crying>
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* that the schools of Israel, ordained | * <tape off & on>
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by the Sanhedrin and also the Pharisees, |
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were schools similar to the uhh, ones |
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of our own theological schools of today. |
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Of which the careful student of Scrip- | b. Insights to Scripture.
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ture observes, that nowhere is it writ- |
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ten in the gospel that Christ ever at- |
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tended these schools. But at the age of |
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12, he did enter into the temple, and | Luke 2:41-47
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had a most unique and interesting dis- |
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cussion with the religious leaders, of |
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which they were quite amazed at, such a |
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young lad's knowledge of Scripture. |
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Now this man was teaching something -- | c. For it was God's teachings.
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(no doubt Christ that is) that inspired |
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the people to say, (you know), "How | John 7:15 cont.
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knoweth this man (you know) letters |
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having never learned?" They marveled. |
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"Jesus answered them and [said], My doc- | John 7:16
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trine is not mine, but his that sent |
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me." Now, what does that mean? "My doc- |
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trine is not mine, but his that sent me. |
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If any man, will" (do the will) "do his |
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will, he shall know [of] the doctrine, |
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whether it be of God, or whether I speak |
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of myself." |
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- - - : * Koresh Tells His Motives *
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Now friends, people that love the Lord, | There's a short break
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this is where we begin to uhhh, talk | from the message about
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about some serious things. | Christ here.
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I'm sure you're all aware of how... how |
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I'm involved in a very serious thing |
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right now, and I'm sure that a lot of |
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you realize that I should be possibly |
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scared, concerned. There's women, child- |
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ren, and men involved, in our situation |
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here at Mount Carmel. But I am really |
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concerned about the lives of my brethren | <- Concern for family.
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here, and also, would be concerned even |
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greater, about the lives of all those in | <- Concern for rest of world.
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this world. |
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- - - :
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| 3. Jesus is Our Hope.
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You know, without Christ, without Jesus, | a. God's law of righteousness.
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we have no hope. Why? Well, because we |
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know that the standard of God's righ- | Deu. 4,5,6
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teousness is Law, a law of the Ten Com- |
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mandments, a law of statutes and judg- |
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ments. And which God gave unto Moses |
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on Sinai, saying this is thy righteous- |
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ness, O Israel. |
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But you know, God also gave another law. | b. Sacrifice as a shadow of
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A law revolving around a system of shed- | grace.
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ding a poor and innocent lamb's blood. |
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So that all who would break the Law of |
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God, who would seek God for forgiveness |
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and pardon, had to bring a lamb, some- |
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thing innocent, and slay it -- although, |
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Israel themselves never really knew the |
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real meaning of this. Nonetheless, they |
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were commanded to do it. Also there were | Lev. 12:6
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other sacrifices, such as: turtle-doves, | Num. 19:2
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goats, oxen, red heifers. | Heb. 9:12-14
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But, it was a very sophisticated and | c. Social impacts. (An aside)
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very prolific type system of worship. Of |
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course, God had to give these people |
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their own country. He had to give them |
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blessings and things, to be able to per- |
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form these, rituals. And naturally of |
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course, having to slay a lamb for your |
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sins or such sacrifices, it would defini-|
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tely keep a man on guard, not to sin too |
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much, because otherwise he could lose |
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the livestock pretty quick, couldn't he? |
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Well anyway, (thanks be unto God), from | d. The Law and The Prophets
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as far back as Deuteronomy 32, all the | highlight God's mercy.
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way through to Malachi, there has been |
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other writings, writings of the Proph- | God's writings are His
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ets. Writings who do not usurp the au- | Word
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thority of Moses, but actually exalt The |
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Law of Moses. But yet there's an addi- | God's rock hard law
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tional testimony. For the same God of |
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Heaven -- Who's rich in mercy -- has not | God's loving mercy
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only given to men a Law, but also a way |
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of escape, for those Repentant Souls who |
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might fall short of the glory of God's |
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law. Which some scholars will agree, |
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that the glory of God's law is that it's |
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a divine precept of His own character. |
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God's character is revealed in The Law. |
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Now, Christ is the only hope for a world | e. Is Christ the Word of God?
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that sins. Now, how do we know? Well -- |
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The Prophets -- have prophesied? But |
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what if we're not familiar with the |
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prophets? Well, were the Jews familiar |
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with the prophets when this Word-of-God |
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was made flesh? When Mary, The Virgin, |
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had a baby boy, did everyone believe, |
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that she was really a virgin when Christ |
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was conceived? |
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If we search the Scriptures, we'll find | f. The Prophet's told.
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in certain arguments the Pharisees con- |
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fronted Christ -- and said to him, "We | John 8:41
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be not sons born of fornication." So |
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obviously, not everyone believed that he |
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was a child of a virgin birth! If they | Prophets were ignored
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hadn't looked back to Isaiah chapter 8, |
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and learned the mystery of Immanuel | Isa. 7:14
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-- that a virgin would conceive and bear |
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a son -- then they might not really put |
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too much ahhm... [con]sistency into the | <tape off & on>
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fact that Christ at that day claimed to |
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be born of a virgin. I mean, if Isaiah |
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the prophet was a false prophet, well |
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then naturally they would conclude that |
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anyone claiming to have these things |
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fulfilled would be false, too. |
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But of course, Christ, he did something | g. Miracles confirm.
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more, than to just fulfill prophecy. He |
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did miracles. Miracles of mercy such as: |
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healing the sick, feeding the hungry, |
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raising the dead. And if we study we'll |
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see that "Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John" |
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gives us in somewhat, a full view of the |
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oppositions, and also, the confidements, |
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that he had in doing these miracles. He |
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gathered many unto him through the means |
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of these miracles. |
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But sad to say, even though he had done | h. Those healed believed.
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so many miracles, Scripture says, yet |
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when it came right down to it, they did |
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not believe in him. It's amazing to |
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think that even his own disciples for- |
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sook him -- except Mary Magdalene. She |
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stayed with him to the very end, didn't |
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she? Last to leave The Cross, first to |
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come to the sepulchre. * Now, we need to | * <tape off & on>
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sit here, and we need to ask ourselves |
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the question, `how come the men of that |
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generation did not believe in Christ?' |
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In Matthew 23, Christ had to say to the | i. Christ confirmed by Prophets
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Jews "O Jerusalem, Jerusalem" how often | Mat. 23:37
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I would have gathered you, but you would |
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not. Why? He tells them that they have | Not re-gathered, since
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forsaken The Prophets. "Thou that kill- | they've forsaken the
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est the prophets," how often I would | Prophets. Has Christ
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have gathered you. How does the subject | then told plainly how?
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of `gathering Israel' and `the prophets' |
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combine together? Then he tells them |
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that their houses, their temple, is left | Mat. 23:38
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to them desolate. |
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| 4. Christ's Teachings on
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| Last Things.
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And that in Matthew 24, as Christ said | a. What signs of his coming?
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on the Mount of Olives, his disciples | Mat. 24:1-2
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came to him secretively to ask him, con- | Mat. 24:3
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cerning these things. What should be the |
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sign of thy coming and of the end of the |
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world? Well, Christ begins to tell them, | Mat. 24:4
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let no man deceive you, "For many shall | Mat. 24:5
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come in my name, saying, I am Christ; |
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and shall deceive many." |
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A lot of bible students think that verse | b. Some willingly deceived?
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refers to the people coming, and saying |
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that they themselves are Christ. Well, |
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naturally, if someone came claiming to |
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be Christ... Christ covers that subject |
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by saying that if any shall say, Lo he's |
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"in the desert;" believe him not "go not | Mat. 24:26
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forth." If he is in the secret chambers; |
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"believe it not." |
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But he goes on to say, that as lightning | c. Certain signs.
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shines in the east, even to the west, | Mat. 24:27
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so also shall his coming be. And he goes |
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on to add, but "wheresoever the carcase | Mat. 24:28
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is, there will the eagles be gathered |
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together." | The carcass of Babylon?
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Now, unless we knew what was on the mind | d. Eagle's Nest??
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of Christ, the day he sat with his dis- |
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ciples on the Mount of Olives, and gave |
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the instruction to them according to |
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Matthew 24; unless we could look into |
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his mind, we would only have to specu- |
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late, it would only be an opinion to try |
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to figure out what it means, "wheresoev- | Mat. 24:28
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er the carcase is, the eagles..." What |
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carcass? Whose carcass? What eagles? |
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What are the eagles? |
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Well, Christ tells you of many signs in | e. Abomination of Desolation.
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Matthew 24. He says, "when ye shall see | Mat. 24:15
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the abomination of desolation, spoken of |
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by Daniel the prophet, stand in the Holy |
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Place, (of course, it says ye that read- |
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eth, let him understand), those who are |
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in Judea are supposed to flee to the | Mat. 24:16
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mountains. |
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| 5. Christ points to the Prophets
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Now, what kind of points are these? What | a. Where to Get Insight.
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is in the mind of Christ? Is Christ | 1 Cor. 2:16
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trying to tell us, that we need to go |
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back and study the prophet Daniel, to |
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see if maybe Daniel had some insight, in |
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regards to an abomination that maketh | Dan. 9:27 & 12:11
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desolate? Now, an abomination is some- | A reference to any vileness
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thing nobody wants; especially, if it | set up in place of God; the
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makes us desolate. Now, what do these | result, wasted barrenness.
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things mean? |
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Well, we learned earlier in the Book of | b. Not his, but God's Teachings
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John, Christ stated, "My doctrine is not | John 7:16
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mine, but he who sent me." Now, we've |
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got "Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John" (and | The Apostles
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everybody in the Christian world his- | John 17:25
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tory), to hear these men reveal Christ. | Mat. 27:55-56
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The Christ they lived with. The Christ | Mark 15:37-40
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they loved. The Christ that they didn't | Luke 24:10
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understand sometimes. The Christ that | Mark 16:1,9
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they had to see cruelly mocked, and | John 20:11-18
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beaten, and ridiculed, and rejected, |
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and killed. |
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But, thanks be unto God on the Cross[!], | c. Christ's Expression of Love.
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their Jesus, stated, "Father, forgive | Luke 23:34
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them; for they know not what they do." |
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And he also said, (which is the point |
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that we're fixin' to get into quite hea- |
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vily), "Father, into thy hand I commit | Luke 23:46 Psa. 31:5
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my spirit." | Koresh says "commit" for
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| "commend," same meaning.
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Taking from Psalms 31, we begin to see | d. The words of God, Scripture.
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that Christ is quite well versed in the |
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Scriptures, just like the Gospels tell | Mat. 4:1-11
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us, when he confronted the devil. Always | Luke 4:2-22
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referring against the temptation by sta- | Mark 1:12,13
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ting, "It is written, It is written, It |
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is written." |
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| 6. Is the Spirit Imparted
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| Through the Written Word?
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Now what is this Spirit of Christ? Well, | a. Sharing Blood and Flesh.
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they pierced his side, and out his side | 1 John 5:6-8 John 19:34
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came blood and water. Again another mys- | Mat. 26:26-29
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tery. Which became something to do with | Heb. 9:18-23
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eating his body, and drinking his blood, | 1 Cor. 10:16-17
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some implements for The Church. | 1 Cor. 11:23-27
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But, what does these things really mean? | b. Bathed in Righteousness.
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Well, after we've read Acts and learned |
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of the Power on Pentecost -- the "cloven | Acts 2:3
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tongues of fire" -- that came upon the |
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Apostles, who by mercy through Christ, |
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were given another chance to recover |
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from their folly; we learned through |
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Romans that there is a righteousness of | Rom. 3:21-28
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God in Christ, "declare his righteous- | Rom. 3:25
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ness." | Jer. 23:6
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We learn in Corinthians 1st and 2nd. We | c. Child of God.
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learn in Ephesians, Galatians, and Phil- |
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lipians... Ohh! We have such a wealth: |
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of information, of such intelligent men, |
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who speak sometimes, very deep mystical | Acts 17:27-31
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things about a God -- who is in the form |
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of humanity -- who is the Son of God who | A God within human hearts
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sits at the right hand of God in the | and minds??
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highest courts of the universe. Who pro- |
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mises that one day, He will come again. |
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| 7. Christ & Disciples Persecuted
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Well, the last living Apostle, through | a. Pointing to Paul?
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this great controversy... (and I might | 1 Cor. 9:1,2 & 15:9
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add -- those who persecuted Christ, who | Acts 9:4 & 22:6-8
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would not hear him no matter what sign | 1 Cor. 9:20-22
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was given) ...also persecuted his disci- | Acts 9:1,13
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ples. | Mat. 12:38 & 16:1
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| Mark 8:11
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And finally, we end up in the Book of | b. John's controversy -- The
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Revelation, where John, (the last living | Testimony of Jesus Christ.
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disciple on the isle of Patmos), being a |
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prisoner for the Word of God and for the |
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testimony of Jesus Christ -- which no | Rev. 1:9
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doubt is a thing Jesus has to say. Which | Jer. 23:16
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would probably be quite controversial to |
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the things that the Pharisees and Sanhe- |
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drin of the day had to say, we're sure. |
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He, (being on this isle of Patmos a pri- | c. John's Vision.
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soner, on the Lord's day), had a vision. | Rev. 1:10
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And it states in this vision, (we should |
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all be familiar with it hopefully -- or |
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get familiar with it), he has a messen- | Rev. 1:11
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ger, The Angel Lord come to him, who |
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identifies himself as the Spirit. And he |
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is told, to write to the seven churches | Rev. 1:19
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of Asia. Of which, we can see clearly | Rev. 2 & 3
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in the Scriptures, that they were given |
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specific and direct * messages from | * <cell phone rings>
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Christ. * And in each one of these mes- | * <tape off & on>
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sages, Christ specifically told to the |
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churches what he would have them to do. |
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Now, we know that Christ is the only man | d. Christ also rejected.
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in Scripture who ever kept The Law of | Heb. 4:15
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God perfectly. We know that, because |
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we've heard the writings of the apostles.|
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But, sad to say, the religious leaders |
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of his days, and the majority of the |
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populace of his days, didn't think so. |
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It's funny how that is. It's kind of | Mat. 23:27-34
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like people always like to build the |
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sepulchers of the dead prophets, and |
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garnish their tombs, but yet they hate |
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and kill living prophets. Only God knows |
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why that is. But nonetheless... |
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To the church (of Ephesus, Smyrna, [Per- | e. Counsel to the Churches.
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gamos,] Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, |
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Laodicea -- the churches thus involved, |
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for anyone to read) direct counsel's gi- |
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ven. Beginning with, "UNTO the angel | Rev. 2:1
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of the church of Ephesus write; These |
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things," (then... blah - blah), and what | Likely missed in editing.
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happens is this message is given. |
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And then the decision is up to those who | f. Those who overcome.
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profess Christ. Each counsel ends with, | Rev. 2:7,11,17,29
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"he that hath an ear..." -- to hear -- | Rev. 3:6,13,22
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(only if you want to know) "let him hear |
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what the Spirit saith unto the churches."|
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Koresh Text from 3-02 (part 2 of 4) | Analysts' Notes jst/sdt
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: II. Book of Seven Seals.
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| A. John's account.
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Finally, we get to the fourth chapter of | 1. Throne Room.
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Revelation. And the student of Scripture |
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becomes interested in the subject, which |
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according to John says, "After..." these |
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things, (of course, he was referring to | Rev. 3:20
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the last part of the 3rd chapter, of the | "I stand at the door
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message to Laodicea). | and knock..."
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He says after these things, <I fol...> | 2. John Enters Heaven.
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"And, behold, a door was open in heaven: | Rev. 4:1
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and the first voice which" spake to me |
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"as it were of a trumpet," talked with | Col. 4:3
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me; which says, "come up hither, and I |
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will shew" you that "which must be here- |
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after." |
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Now, the question to every true Chris- | 3. Do You Believe?
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tian is this: Is John telling it as a |
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truth, or is John lying to us? We know |
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he just gave counsels to the 7 churches |
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of Asia, (which were alive and hopefully |
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in good health, when he first gave these |
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letters to them). But nonetheless, they |
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being of Asia, are no wise the same peo- |
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ple of us today, or even of the oncoming |
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years thereafter. |
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So, the events of Chapter 4, clearly ex- | 4. A Vision of the hereafter.
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plained by John, that his messenger as |
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sent to him stated that he'd be taken up | Rev. 4:1
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* hither -- therefore a Door opened into | * <tape off & on>
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Heaven (the Bible records), and he would |
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be shown things which must be hereafter, |
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* sometimes after John's day. | * <child murmurs>
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| B. Judgment Room.
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Now what does he behold? In chapter 4 of | 1. John in the Spirit.
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Revelation, he says that he was in the |
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spirit, "immediately I was in the spirit:| Rev. 4:2
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and, behold, a throne was set in heaven."|
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And h e states that the throne was occu- |
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pied, "one sat on the throne." |
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And, He that sat upon the Throne, which | 2. Is God the throne?
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[was] "lined" with jasper and sardine | Heb. 1:8
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stone. A careful student of Scripture, | The Rock -- symbol of Law
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knows, all the way through prophecy, all |
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the way through the Bible, as far back |
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as the days of Genesis, even to the pro- | Deu. 32:4,15,18
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phecy of Deuteronomy 32, where it says, | 2 Sam. 22:32 Psa. 31:2,3
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God is a rock -- `He is a Rock.' And his | Isa. 8:14, 17:10, 44:8
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work is done in truth and righteousness | 1 Cor. 10:4
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-- all the prophets refer to God as a | 1 Pet. 2:6
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Rock. |
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Now here we see in Revelation John like- | 3. In & Around the Throne.
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wise witnesses God has the appearance of | Rev. 4:3
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a jasper and sardine stone. He claims | Eze. 1:26
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that there was a rainbow round about the |
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throne in sight like an emerald. He care-|
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fully saw that there were living crea- | Rev. 4:6-9
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tures around the throne saying that God |
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is "holy, holy, holy ... which was, and | Rev. 4:8
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is, and is to come." A God, who created |
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all things, for His pleasure they were | Rev. 4:11
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and are created." |
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Now, this instruction emphasizes, that | 4. 24 Elders.
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there is a God, a kingdom, a judiciary, |
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(in the respect that John witnesses that | Rev. 4:4
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there are 24 elders, sitting on 24 |
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thrones, seems to imply a judgment). But | the Prophets & Apostles
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uniquely enough in this judgment, or in |
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this throne, (or in `this heavenly sanc- | Heb. 8:1-5
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tuary,' as we see from the writings of |
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Paul, the Apostle), Paul talks about the | Heb. 12:22 (12:18-29)
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heavenly sanctuary, the heavenly Sion. | Deu. 4:48
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In this sanctuary we see a God, a rain- | 5. Mystery of Christ.
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bow, a throne; living creatures stating | Eph. 3:4,9
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that God is holy; which was, and is, and | Rev. 4:7-8
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is-to-come -- God of the past, present, | Eze. 1:10
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and future. And that this God, who is | Rev. 4:11
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the Creator of all things, is holy and | Col. 1:9-20
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deserves to be worshipped. | Col. 1:25-27
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| C. Sealed Book
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We continue on in chapter 5, to see that | 1. Scroll.
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I beheld, John says, "in the right hand | Rev. 5:1
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of him that sat on the throne a book" or |
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a scroll -- "sealed with seven seals." |
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(Notice, it's written on the inside and |
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the backside.) Well the meaning of these |
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things can only be speculated, until we |
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have solid proof, in other words, unless |
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we were there ourselves to see it, in |
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detail. |
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But, what we are allowed to see in the | 2. Congregation.
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Scripture, (as John also beholds) [is] a |
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mighty angel. In this throne room were | Rev. 5:2
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all these angels, "[ten] thousand times | Rev. 5:11
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ten thousand, and thousands of thou- | Psa. 68:17-18
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sands," are called together. | Dan. 7:10
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And, this mighty angel questions all | 3. Mighty Angel Prosecutes.
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those in heaven, "Who is worthy to open | Rev. 5:2
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this book, and to loose the seven seals |
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thereof?" Clearly Scripture states, "no | Rev. 5:3
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man in heaven, [nor in] earth, neither |
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under the earth" (of course `buried' in |
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other words, we do have dead in this |
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world, you know), was worthy to open |
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"neither to look thereon." |
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So hey! God says in Scripture, at least | a. God's living Book,
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John testifies, in Scripture, that the | written in our hearts?
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Mystery of God -- His Book -- is sealed. |
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Well, what happens is, as we continue on | 4. One Worthy to Judge.
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we see in Chapter 5, that John begins to | a. John's sorrow.
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weep until one of the elders says, "Weep | Rev. 5:4
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not" John "behold, the Lion of the Tribe | b. The Lion.
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of Juda, the Root of David, hath prevail-| Rev. 5:5
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ed to open the book, and to loose [the |
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seven] seals thereof." (Of which we know |
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the Lamb, being a symbol of Christ, is | c. The Lamb.
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brought to view.) |
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And, John beheld a lamb, that had been | d. Is the Lamb, King?
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slain "in the midst of the throne and of | Rev. 5:6
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the four beasts," and the elders, with | 1 John 5:7
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seven eyes and seven horns. Well, what's | Father, Spirit, Word???
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the meaning of these things? |
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If God, does have a revelation of Jesus | 5. God's Book is the Evidence.
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Christ, which he gives to him to show to |
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his servants, then here we begin to see | a. Another pointer to Jesus.
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the meaning of these things. We see that |
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God has a Book, which must be hereafter, |
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(sometime after John's day; can-not be |
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before John's day). The event is clearly |
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identified as [one] which must be in the |
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hereafter. And in this event, there's a |
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Judgment that takes place. |
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The Question -- `Who is worthy?' (The | 6. Innocent Victim.
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answer, `No man.') The Answer to this -- |
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`Only the Lamb.' So, [in] Scripture the | Jesus Christ is a man.
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Lamb comes to the One on the Throne and | Rev. 5:7
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takes the Book out of his Right Hand, | Rom. 8:34
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and all of heaven bows before Him, and | Rev. 5:8,14
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gives Him glory and honor. And then John | Who is the Lamb?
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beheld the Lamb, in Chapter 6, beginning |
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to OPEN THE SEALS. |
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| D. Overview of the Seals.
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Now, I've heard a lot of statements the | 1. Let the Record Show.
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past couple of days, from people that |
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are versed in Scripture, from people |
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that are students of the Bible, saying |
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this and saying that about the meaning | a. Message or Seal??
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of these seals. But remember, we already |
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see that in heaven, Christ, when he |
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reveals the seals -- He is the only one |
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that can do so. And remember, it's al- |
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ready been said it's a revelation of | b. Father, Holy Spirit, and Son
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Him, so there's a mystery between God |
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the Father, His Book, and Christ, and | c. No doubt Koresh is Christian
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what He is to reveal. |
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What Scripture does tell us though, is | 2. First Seal.
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that John beheld The Lamb open the 1st | a. Thunder? Perhaps a clue.
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seal in chapter 6, there was a noise of | Rev. 6:1
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thunder, and one of the 4 beast said |
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come and see. John witnessed... <excuse |
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me>. John witnessed that when he opened |
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the 1st seal, there was "behold a white | b. The rider on the white horse
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horse:" and he that sat up on him had a | Rev. 6:2
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crown, a bow was given to him, "and he | Is this rider good or evil?
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went forth conquering, and to conquer." |
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Well, how does this reveal Christ? Oh, | c. Speculations.
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well, a lot of people will tell you this |
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was the early christian church. The | a hint
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white horse is a symbol of purity. Some | 2 Cor. 4:2,3,12-18
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even say this is the anti-christ, but |
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now wait a minute. A lot of opinions | opinions
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have been given on this subject. |
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| 3. Second Seal.
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So also on the 2nd seal. The man on the | a. The rider on the red horse
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red horse has a great sword, going forth | Rev. 6:4
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(you know) killing one another... I mean |
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come on! Is this a revelation of Jesus | What is the message from God
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Christ? | being revealed by Christ?
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:
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: <odd break in flow of presentation>
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:
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| 4. An Executive Overview:
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o [The first seal] | a. Rev. 6:2 (ie The 1st Seal)
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One who has "a bow", "conquering and | The march of governments??
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to conquer" -- sounds like war. | But we are more than
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| conqerors. Rom. 8:37 (31-39)
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o And the 2nd seal. | b. Rev. 6:4 (cf. 1:16)
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"A great sword", "that they should | Truth wielded as a weapon,
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kill one another" -- sounds terrible. | but not in love -- cuts both
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| ways. Eph. 4:15
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o The 3rd seal. | c. Rev. 6:5-6 (cf. 9:4)
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[The] "man on a black horse," has bal- | Not worth selling your
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ances. You know. What's this wheat and | birthright or your soul for.
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barley stuff? "Hurt not the oil and | Mat. 16:26 Mar. 8:36,37
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the wine." | Luk. 21:34 Heb. 12:15,16
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| Deu. 29:17-20
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o The 4th seal. | d. Rev. 6:7,8 (cf. 1:17,18)
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"A pale horse," [and the] name of the | Fear not, the Son of man
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one who sits on there is Death, and | holds the keys to hell
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Hell follows him. How can these things | and death.
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reveal Christ? | 1 John 4:18
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o The 5th seal. | e. Rev. 6:9-11 (cf. 7:14)
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Souls under [the] altar crying to God | Rom. 8:35,36
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to avenge their blood which was shed | So, so many impatient
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upon the earth. I mean, what is this? | children under foot.
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| How many times...
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| Rev. 1:9 2:2,3,19
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| 3:10 13:10
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| 14:12 22:11
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| Mat. 18:23-35
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| Luke 8:15 21:19
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| Rom. 5:3,4 8:25 15:4,5
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| 2 Cor. 6:4 12:12
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| Col. 1:11
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| 1 The. 1:3
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| 2 The. 1:4
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| 1 Tim. 6:11
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| 2 Tim. 3:10
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| Heb. 6:12 10:36 12:1
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| Jam. 1:3,4 5:7,10,11
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| 2 Pet. 1:6
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| Tit. 2:2
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o The 6th seal. | f. Rev. 6:12-17
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Suns and stars being darkened. The hea-| Joel 2:31 Psa. 102:26
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vens depart as a scroll. The sons of | Rev. 6:14
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men crying to the rocks and mountains | Isa. 34:4 Heb. 1:10-12
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to hide them from the face of the One | Rev. 6:16 (cf. 1:16)
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who sets upon the Throne. I mean, The |
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One who sets upon the Throne -- that's | Perhaps they hide in an
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The Father, that's The Rock, isn't it? | effort to shield themselves
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What can these things mean? | from the glory of the Lord.
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| Gen. 3:8
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| Exo. 3:2-4 19:18
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| 24:17 33:20-23
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| 34:34,35
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| Deu. 4:11,12,24 9:3
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| Psa. 37:6 97:3-6
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| Isa. 30:26
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| Dan. 7:9
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| Nah. 1:5,6
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| Hab. 3:3-5
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| Zec. 14:12
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| Acts 26:13
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| Heb. 12:18,25-29
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| 2 The. 1:7-10
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| 1 Pet. 4:12
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| 2 Pet. 3:7-12
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| 1 Joh. 1:5
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| Rev. 14:10-12,18 16:7,8
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o The 7th seal is opened. | g. Rev. 8:3
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And all of a sudden `the angel at the | Rev. 6:9 8:3-5 9:2,13
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altar.' Then we begin to see the open- | Rev. 11:1 14:18 16:7,8
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ing of the trumpets. |
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Remember now, the 7th seal, contains all | 5. Key Bestowed by God.
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the information from that point -- to |
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the rest of the Bible. The trumpets con- |
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tain a very interesting and unique story,|
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but remember, we've got to understand |
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`how to find the key' to interpret these |
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things -- not with our opinions, but |
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with the Mind of God. And no one can do | 1 Cor. 2:16
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that, unless we have the Spirit of God. | John 6:63 16:13
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And no one can have that, unless God | Psa. 119:50
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gives it to us. | 1 The. 3:13
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| 2 Cor. 3:3
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| Eph. 4:30
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Now let me review. | E. A Short Review.
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Notice how during the 6th seal, the | 1. In Seal 6 -- Who Can Stand?
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question is asked in the time of God's | (note this)
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apparent wrath, who shall be able to |
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stand? "For the [great] day of his wrath | Rev. 6:17
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is come; and who shall be able to stand?"| Psa. 76:7
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Notice, how that in, the next chapter, | 2. Sealing the 144,000.
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chapter 7, NOT an additional seal is | the tribulation harvest
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opened, but an answer. John sees that he |
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beheld "four angels standing on the four | Rev. 7:1 9:4
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corners of the earth, holding the four |
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winds of the earth, that the wind should | Rev. 9:4 8:7
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not blow on the earth, nor on the [sea, | James 1:11 Deu. 29:23
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nor on any tree.]" | <tape garbled>
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And he saw an "angel ascending from the | 3. Seal of the Living God
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east, having the seal of The Living | Rev. 7:2 9:4 14:1
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God:" What could that seal be? Who is | 2 Cor. 1:21,22 3:3
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The Living God? Is the Living God the | Eph. 1:13 4:30
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One on the Throne? Does the Living God | 2 Tim. 2:19
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have something that we need to know? | Exo. 13:9,16
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Does the Living God have some kind of | Deu. 6:8 11:18
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seal? What could the SEAL be? We know |
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there's seven seals, but that's sealed. | Son, Spirit, Word ???
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No one can know that, but Christ. Well, | Doesn't the sun rise in
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who is that angel from the east? | the east?
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Yes, in Matthew 24, a lot of ministers | 4. Risen Son.
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confront me and say, there will be many |
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false prophets in the latter days. For | Mat. 24:3,11
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remember, Christ told his disciples |
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then, that when they see the "abomina- | Mat. 24:15
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tion of desolation," as spoken of by the | Dan. 9:27, 12:11
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Prophet Daniel, they would understand |
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something. And he also said, that when | Mat. 24:23,26
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they shall say `[he's] in the desert...' |
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[then] go not forth, `he's in the secret |
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chamber, believe it not.' For as light- | Mat. 24:27
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ning in the east, shall shine unto the | Rev. 10:1
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west; so also [shall the ] Son of man be.| Zec. 9:14
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Koresh Text from 3-02 (part 3 of 4) | Analysts' Notes jst/sdt
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| F. The 7th Seal.
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[When the] 7th seal opens -- there's | 1. Trumpets.
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silence. And 7 angels and 7 trumpets pre-| Rev. 8:1 (7 & 8 cf. 14)
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pare themselves to sound. And it appears | Rev. 8:2,6
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that some terrible plagues takes place. | Rev. 8:7-13 9:1-12
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What could these things mean? Well, just |
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as there was an interruption under the |
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6th seal, so is there an interruption | Rev. 9:13
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under the 6th trumpet. Under the 6th |
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trumpet we learn about a mighty army of | Rev. 9:16
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200 million. What are they doing? |
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Well, we see, that during the break of | 2. 7th Angel(?)
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this in chapter 10, a Mighty Angel comes | Rev. 10:1
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down from heaven, "clothed with a cloud, | Rev. 1:7 14:14 Mat. 26:64
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.. his face ... as it were the sun ... |
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his feet are pillars of fire" and he has | Rev. 10:2
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"in his hand a little book opened." He | Rev. 5:7
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puts his right foot on the [sea], left | Koresh reversed earth & sea
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foot on the [earth] and cries and a lion | Rev. 10:3
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roars. And when he had cried, "seven | Dan. 12:4,10
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thunders uttered their voices." Now what |
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are these 7 thunders? What do these |
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things mean? How do we categorize this |
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book? What are we really looking at? |
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Well... | <side 1 of source tape ends>
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Remember, it is the Revelation of Jesus | 3. "I Do Solemnly Swear."
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Christ, which God gave to Him, and re- | a. Another pointer to Jesus.
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member the most fearful warning, ever |
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given to man in Scripture is the warning | Rev. 22:15
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found in Revelation 22, where Christ | Rev. 22:18
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says, "For I testify to every man that |
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hears the word of this prophecy: If any | "Let none of you imagine
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man should add to the words of this | evil in your hearts against
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prophecy, God shall ADD unto him the | his neighbor"
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plagues that are written in this pro- | Rev. 22:19
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phecy. And, if any man shall take away | 1 Peter 2:1-25
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from the words of this prophecy, God | Zec. 8:16,17
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shall take away his name OUT of the | Pro. 3:29,30
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Lamb's Book of Life, and from the things |
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in prophecy." |
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Now that's fearful. That means the book | 4. Orderings.
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is not to be messed with or pranked with |
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by anybody who would dare, think, that |
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they, can by speculation, or private |
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opinions, unlock the mysteries of the | Rev. 22:10...
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seals and what they contain. Remember |
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the events of the 7th seal, contained | "Seal not the sayings of
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from the 7th chapter on -- the trumpets | the prophecy of this book"
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and the information thereof, just as the |
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6th seal contains information thereof. |
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Well then, what must be hereafter, after | 5. Hereafter.
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John's day? A revelation of who? Who |
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gave it to him? Who only can reveal it, |
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(Revelation 22)? Who's going to come? | Rev. 22:12,17,20
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What's he going to bring, his reward? | Rev. 22:12
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What is his reward? Is it true in Isaiah | Isa. 62:11 40:10
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40 & 41 that, He's going to come with a |
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strong hand? Who is the "Behold my ser- | Isa. 42:1 40:10+
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vant, whom I uphold?" What do these |
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things mean? |
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| G. The First Seal.
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Well, we know in the 1st seal, that | 1. Rider on the White Horse.
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Christ opens it and we hear the noise of | Rev. 6:1-2
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thunder. One of the 4 beasts says, "Come |
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and see." And behold a white horse. "He |
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that sat upon him had a bow; [and] a | Zec. 9:13
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crown was given unto him: and he went |
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forth conquering, and to conquer." |
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Well, in order to understand this seal, | 2. Christ's Secret.
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we have to find out a secret about |
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Christ. * In the counsel to the church | * <tape off & on>
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of Philadelphia, we see Christ addresses |
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that church in chapter 3 of Revelation, |
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with this message: "And to the angel of | Rev. 3:7
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the church of Philadelphia write; These |
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things saith he that is holy ... he that |
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hath the key of David, he that openeth, |
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and no man shutteth; and shutteth, and |
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no man openeth." |
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Well, what does he mean to this church, | 3. Key to the Door.
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"I ... set before thee an open door, and | Rev. 3:8
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no man can shut it: for thou hast a lit- |
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tle strength?" What could this mean? |
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What is the Key-of-David? Isaiah 22 | Isa. 22:20
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talks about the Key-of-David, but it re- |
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fers to "Eliakim." But still, what is |
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the Key-of-David? |
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Well, of ancient times, Christ being the | 4. God's Chosen King.
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root and offspring of David. David was a | 2 Sam. 7
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great king in Israel. And David was | (God's covenant with David)
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anointed of God, being a shepherd lad. |
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But through the power of God he was able | 1 Sam. 17
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to overthrow, the greatest obstacle in |
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his day, Goliath, the Philistine. sing |
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5 smooth stones, he chose one, and it | Zec. 9:15,16
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sunk deep into the forehead of the giant.|
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Well, what happens is this. We see that | 5. Psalms Record.
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this David wrote 150 Psalms that are | Luke 24:44...
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published in most Bibles of today's | establishes correlation
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modern world. Now I say that because | - Law of Moses
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some scholars will agree, that there are | - The Prophets
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other psalms, too. But as far as the | - Psalms
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King James, and the books of that cali- |
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ber, we have 150 psalms. |
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Well, our subject is the 1st seal. We | 6. Prophet's Account.
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don't want to have any opinions, though. | Mat. 7:12
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We just want to simply... see if we |
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can't find the mystery of God in the |
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prophets. |
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| H. The 1st Seal in Light of
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| The 45th Psalm.
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Well, let's turn in our Bible to Psalm | 1. God's writing.
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45, and let's see if we can't get some |
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kind of hint in regards to what the 1st |
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seal is. * It states here (this is the | * <tape off and on>
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King James Version) -- "my heart is | Psa. 45:1
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inditing a good matter. I speak of the |
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things which I have made, touching the |
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king." What could it possibly mean? What |
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does it mean, "my heart is inditing a | "indite" (rhet.) -- to write
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good matter?" Does that mean "my heart | down (a poem, speech, etc.)
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is inditing a good matter?" Is some- |
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body's heart inditing a good matter? | Heb. 8:10 10:16
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"I speak of things I have made touching |
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the king." Does that mean by interpre- | Is this about God's Law (His
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tation "I speak of the things I have | righteousness), written in
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made touching the king?" Is our subject | our own hearts and minds (as
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about a king? Is our subject about some- | a new covenant)? Writing as
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body's heart? Is our subject about "my | in Speaking The Word -- a
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tongue is the pen of a ready writer?" | new "Living God" being born?
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Now, who is talking here? Well, natural- | 2. David Anticipates.
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ly David of Old is talking here -- cor- |
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rect? Well, who is the king he's talking |
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about? Solomon?? Well, let's see. "Thou | Psa. 45:2
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art fairer than the children of men: | (also compare Psa. 72)
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grace is poured into thy lips: therefore |
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God has blessed thee for ever." Well, |
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Solomon was a wise man wasn't he? Ok, it |
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says here, "Gird thy sword upon thy | Psa. 45:3
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thigh, O most mighty, [] with thy glory |
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and thy majesty." "And in thy majesty | Psa. 45:4
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ride prosperously because of truth ..." |
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I wonder what Solomon rides? Probably, | 3. Rider.
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rides a horse, doesn't he? "...and meek- |
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ness and righteousness; and thy right | Rev. 19:11
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hand shall teach thee terrible things." |
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Huh? I guess with a sword in you right |
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hand, you could learn a lot of terrible |
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things. Whoa (in verse 5), "Thine arrows | Psa. 45:5
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are sharp in the heart of the King's |
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enemies; whereby the people fall under |
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thee." Hmmm. Solomon doesn't seem really |
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like too nice of a guy. That is if |
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you're enemy. |
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But anyway, "Thy throne, O God, is for | 4. Thy Throne, Thy God.
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.." (Huh? Wait a minute!) "Thy throne, | Psa. 45:6
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O God is for ever and..." (Now, wait a |
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minute.) Is David saying that Solomon is |
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God? No, he's probably just saying that |
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God is God. Huh. Well, why would a pro- |
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phecy about Solomon have to do with |
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God's throne? "Thy throne, O God, is for | Heb. 1:8
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ever and ever: the sceptre of thy king- |
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dom is a right sceptre. Though lovest | Psa. 45:7
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righteousness, and hateth wickedness: |
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therefore God, thy God..." (Wait a min- |
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ute.) "...therefore God, thy God," what |
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could this possibly mean? Who is what |
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God? "Thy God, hath anointed thee with | Psa. 89:20
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the oil of gladness above thy fellows." | Heb. 1:9
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This is very strange, or is it? |
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Well, let's look at it again a little | 5. Key to God's Heart.
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closer. Scripture says that David was a | "again"
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man after God's own heart. (Although | 1 Sam. 13:14
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David transgressed, and that in no wise | Acts 13:22
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is like God's Heart.) But nonetheless, |
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David was a prophet, and he was in- |
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spired. Could it be that David was used |
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by God to write down God's messages that |
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would one day be revealed by Christ? If | Recall Psa. 45:1:
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Christ does have the Key-of-David, would | "My heart is inditing..."
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he not be able to reveal -- the Heart of | "My tongue is the pen..."
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God? |
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God in heaven looks to be a Rock, does- | 6. The Law yields to Love.
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n't he? `Oh hard rock God, right. God's | Rev. 4:3
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long, God's hard...' but wait a minute. | Song lyrics perhaps??
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Through Christ we can see that God is |
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not as hard as you think he is. Look at | Rev. 4,5,6
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God. Come up hither, in the light of | Keeping heart and mind
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the judgment, and see the Father on the | on high.
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throne. See the book in his right hand, |
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and watch him give it to Christ, and |
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watch him open the 1st seal. And let's |
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see about this man on the white horse |
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who has a crown and a bow. |
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Now, God is the one who has written, "My | 7. From the Heart.
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heart is inditing a good matter: I speak | Psa. 45:1
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of things which I have made..." Is God a |
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maker? Is he Creator? What does he want | Isa. 45:6-12,18
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to talk about? [The] things he's made | When God talks things
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touching the king. Who is the king? | happen, as in:
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Could it be Christ? "My tongue is the | "Let there be light!"
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pen of a ready writer." Did God write a | Rev. 19:15
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book? Does God want to talk about His | Isa. 29:11-12,18
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Son according to a Book? Well, what does | Rev. 21:27
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God then think about His Son? |
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"Thou art fairer than the children of | 8. Living Word.
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men." Well, if that's what God thinks? | Psa. 45:2
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Although, Isaiah 53 says, that they will | Isa. 53:2
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see in him no beauty or desire him; God, |
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nevertheless says, "He is fairer than | Gen. 2:7
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the children of men." Why?! "Grace, is | John 1:1-5
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poured into thy lips." Huh? I guess |
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whatever Christ says, those who hear it, |
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will find grace, won't they. Therefore, |
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"God has blessed thee for ever." | All ye who heed the Word.
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Well. "Gird thy sword upon thy thigh, O | 9. Inheritance.
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most mighty." Is Christ the most mighty? | Psa. 45:3 Eph. 1:17-23
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"With thy glory and thy majesty," I mean | Isa. 2:21
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it seems like in Revelation all of Heav- |
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en bowed before the Lamb, did they not? |
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That's a lot of glory. "For thou were | Rev. 5:12,13
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slain to receive power, honour, glory, | Rev. 7:9-12
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riches, wisdom, kingdom, might," Oooh! |
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That's a lot of inheritance there. Espe- |
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cially in the Gospel when it says, "I | John 3:35
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have received all * things from my | * < cell phone rings>
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Father. | John 13:3 Mark 28:18
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"And in thy majesty ride prosperously | 10. White Horse or Red Herring?
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because of truth." * So what could this | Psa. 45:4
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truth be? What truth, in the Bible talks | * <tape off & on>
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about riding a horse prosperously, and |
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its truth? Could it be Revelation? Could | Rev. 6:2 ??
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it be the 1st seal? Maybe a truth about | Rev. 19:11
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Christ? Maybe a truth about him being a | Rev. 19:12
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king, (which is a crown)? Could it be a |
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truth, about him having a horse, riding, |
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conquering, and to conqueror? Huh. | Christ or anti-christ??
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So because of truth, the truth of God's | 11. God's Spirit Indwelling.
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Book, the heart intention of He's indit- | 2 Cor. 3:2-3
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ed. His tongue is the pen of a ready |
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writer. And he doesn't say nothing in | God's actions.
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the judgement. You see, He just gives it |
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to the Lamb. And, you know the Lamb: | Rev. 19:13-16,21
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rides prosperously; writes in truth, in |
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meekness and righteousness, "And thy | Isa. 35:5,8,16,17
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right hand shall teach thee terrible |
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things." Oooh. Well, what's that in his | Rev. 5:1
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right hand -- a sword or a book? | Heb. 4:12-14
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Well, what does this book teach? `My ar- | 12. Raised from the Dead.
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rows are sharp in the heart of the kings | Psa. 45:5
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enemies.' Surely, Solomon... was he a |
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killer? Did he kill for God? Christ, is | David's heirs.
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he a killer? Did he kill for God? Will | Eph. 1:17-18,19-23 2:3
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Christ ever destroy the wicked, whereby | Which is his body, the
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the people fall under the <garble>? | Church, of those previ-
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What kind of gospel is this? | ously dead in sin.
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"Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever:| 13. Throne.
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Is Christ God? "The sceptre of thy king- | Psa. 45:6
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dom is a right sceptre." I mean, does he | Heb. 1:8
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deserve to rule? Why? |
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Does he love righteousness and hate wick-| 14. Made Glad.
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edness? Therefore God... is not Christ's | Psa. 45:7
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God... thy God? Is not his God -- the | Heb. 1:9
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Father? Is he not going to anoint him |
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above (with oil of gladness) above his | Isa. 61:3
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fellows? What is this oil of gladness? | Psa. 89:20
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"All thy garments smell of myrrh, and | 15. Garments.
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aloes, and cassia, out of the ivory | Psa. 45:8
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palaces," what about it made thee glad? |
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I mean, should Christ ever be made glad? | Eph. 5:24,30-32
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Where's this at? When's this take place? | Do you hear wedding bells?
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"Kings' daughters were among the honour- | 16. Daughters.
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able women." What's that? "Upon thy | Psa. 45:9
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right hand did stand the queen in gold | def. "Ophir" -- (red dust?)
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of Ophir. "How can this be Christ? | Solomon's gold from
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Christ is God. What would he be doing | this region in Arabia?
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with a woman? Well, maybe she's the | Rev. 12
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church. Maybe she's the spiritual | Rev. 1:20
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church. Well, who's the king's daughters | Eph. 2:13-22
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then? Hmmm. Maybe there's more than one | "Builded together for an
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church. | habitation of God through
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| the Spirit."
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Well, whatever it may be, we know in | 17. Bride Considers Proposal.
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verse 10, whether it's a spiritual | Psa. 45:10
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church, or a literal woman, there's one |
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thing required. "Hearken, O daughter, |
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and consider..." Consider what? Consider | "Think" about it.
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God's heart inditing in good matter. |
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Consider Who the King is. Consider who's |
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going to be the Powerful One. Who's go- |
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ing to win, considering about the Throne |
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of God. Considering maybe Revelation -- | Is God's Book a mystery??
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who the Father gives The Book to. | Eph. 5:32
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"Incline thine ear; forget also thine | 18. Breaking Ties.
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own people, and thy father's house." | Psa. 45:10 continued
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Well, if this was a spiritual church, it |
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would seem kind of funny, for God to | Eph. 3:1-4,9-11 1 Pet. 3:22
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tell the spiritual church, to forget her |
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own people, (which would be her denomi- |
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nation of the Father's house), which |
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would be..., well I thought her father | Eph. 5:6-8
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would be God, if it were spiritual? | Col. 3:6
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Now, if it were a literal girl, "Hear- | 19. New Name.
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ken, O daughter ... consider ... incline | Psa. 45:10 cont.
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thine ear;" then we can understand na- | "listen"
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turally. If a girl is going to marry a | Isa. 62:5
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man, she has to uproot [from] one family,| Mat. 19:4-6 Mar. 10:7
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and join to another. Not completely, but | Mat. 19:29
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we understand what we're saying. So if | "learn"
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she wants to listen and learn; so should | Psa. 45:11
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"the king greatly desire thy beauty: for | Eph. 5:23
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he is thy Lord, and worship thou him." |
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"And the daughter of Tyre shall be there | 20. Radiant Beauty.
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with a gift." Who's Tyre? Wonder what | Psa. 45:12 (Zep. 2:15)
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that is? "Even the rich among the people | def. "Tyre" -- (rock)
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shall intreat thy favour." Rich people | city now Sur, Lebanon
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want to intreat the favor of this queen? | Eze. 28 (and 26 & 27)
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"The king's daughter is all glorious | Psa. 45:13
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within." How did she become the king's |
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daughter? "Within?" Why is she glorious |
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within? Does she have a truth, or some- | Isa. 62:1-2
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thin'? Is there some kind of light she |
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has within her? |
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Her clothes are of "wrought gold." She | 21. Prospect of Children.
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is to be brought to the king in raiment | Psa. 45:14 (cf. Eze. 16:10)
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of needlework: "the virgins her compan- | Isa. 61:10
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ions that follow her shall be brought | Mat. 25:1-13
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unto thee." With gladness and rejoicing | Psa. 45:15
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shall they be brought. They should enter |
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into the king's palace." Instead of thy |
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fathers, it shall be thy children." Now, | Psa. 45:16
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what does that mean? |
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Well, let's break this down. If Christ | 22. Children for God.
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is the Son of God, if that's the case, | Heb. 2:1
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and if we all are sons of God -- if we | 2 Cor. 6:16-18
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believe in Christ, then naturally every | Hos. 1:10
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girl would be a daughter of God wouldn't |
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she? Well, we look up to the Father on |
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the Throne, of which we want to exalt. |
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We know that He is greater than all. And |
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He's Christ's Father, and He's also |
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everyones Father. And Psalms 83 says, | Psa. 82:6 (should be)
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God says, I say you are gods, "and all |
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of you are children of the most High." |
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Hosea teaches us, that we're to say, "Ye | 23. King and Law.
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are not my people." There it should be | Hos. 1:9,10 2:23
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said, "Ye are the sons of the living |
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God." So Christ says in the Gospels, "if | John 10:35
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he called them gods, unto whom the word |
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of God came," the Law can not be broken. |
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Well, we're ruining God's Word -- it's | 24. Word and Spirit.
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God's Spirit. This is what makes us | Eph. 6:17 Rev. 1:16 19:15
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become born again, born by the Spirit, | 1 Pet. 1:22-23
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the knowledge of God. Well... so, a girl |
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believes in God, and so does everybody |
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else that believes in God. So therefore |
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God the Father has many children doesn't |
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He. Christ being the firstborn, and ... | Col. 1:18
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all thereafter that believe. But instead |
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of "thy fathers," it should be "thy chil-| Psa. 45:16
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dren, whom thou mayest make princes in |
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all the earth." |
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To the person that really doesn't under- | 25. Birth of Human Spirit.
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stand Scripture, this would seem to be |
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a very controversial subject. I mean, |
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Christ never had any wife, [thus it] has | Historically, that is.
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to be Spiritual. I'll make thy name "re- | Psa. 45:17 Psa. 72:17
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membered in all generations: therefore |
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shall the people praise thee for ever |
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and ever." |
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Koresh Text from 3-02 (part 4 of 4) | Analysts' Notes jst/sdt
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| I. The 1st Seal in the Light
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| of Revelation 19.
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Well even if it is Spiritual we know one | 1. Triangulation.
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thing. We know -- that the servants of |
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God know -- that Psalm 45, is the very |
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prophecy which must be hereafter accord- |
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ing to the 1st seal. But just to make |
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sure we know it's going to be fulfilled, |
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let's turn in our Bible to REVELATION | Yep. It's a sermon.
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19. (Just so that we can get a better |
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caption of what we are really looking |
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at.) |
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Now remember, in the 18th chapter of | 2. Babylon "The Great."
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Revelation, we know that Babylon the | Rev. 18
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Great falls. She made all nations drink | Eze. 26,27,28
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of some kind of wine of the wrath of her | Isa. 13:19-20
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fornication. Now, we find that something |
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very bad happens, and then in verse 23 |
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of Chapter 18 -- no more: light of the | Rev. 18:23
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candles shall shine there, nor the voice | Isa. 23:8
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of the bridegroom, nor the voice of the | Eze. 26,27,28
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bride. |
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Well, the merchants, who are the great | 3. "Great Men" of the Earth.
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men of the earth, it says in verse 23, | Rev. 18:23 cont.
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and for by their sorceries were all the | Zep. 1:10-11
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nations deceived. We all know about -- |
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capitalization. We know about advertise- | Amos 8:4-7
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ment selling something, making it better |
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than what it really is. For here is | Rev. 18:24
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found the blood of prophets, and saints, | Hos. 12:7
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"and of all that were slain upon the |
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earth." You see, just because people |
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don't accept the truth from God's Word |
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does not mean it's not Truth? And some |
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truth that we might teach can get us in | Such as, truth without love.
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trouble. |
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But anyway, in 1st verse, Chapter 19, it | 4. The Gallery Cheers.
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says, and "after these things I heard a | Rev. 19:1
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great voice of much people in heaven, |
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saying, Alleluia; Salvation, and glory, |
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and honour, and power, unto the Lord our |
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God." Why? "For true and righteous are | Rev. 19:2
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his judgments." I wonder what his judg- |
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ments were? |
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Isaiah 51 talked about judgments of God. | 5. Righteous Judgment.
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Says something about, "HEARKEN to me, ye | Isa. 51:1
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that seek after righteousness, ye that |
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seek the LORD: look unto the rock where- |
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by you're hewn." Again, remember in | Rev. 4:3
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Revelation -- God's a rock. If God is a | Deu. 32:31
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rock, he's the only one who can make us | 1 Sam. 2:2
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new, right? And it says, "look to the | 2 Sam. 22:2,32
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[hole of the] pit," from which you're | Psa. 18:2,31 28:1 42:9
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dug. | Psa. 62:2,6 71:3 78:35
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| 1 Cor. 10:4
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In Isaiah 51, it talks about Abraham and | 6. A Living Law.
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promises of God. Then it says, "Hearken | Isa. 51:2-3
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unto me, my people; and give ear unto me,| Isa. 51:4
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O my nation: for a law shall proceed |
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from me, and I will make my judgment to |
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rest for a light [of] the people." | Koresh says "to."
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Now, we know that [what] the Law of God | 7. Forgive Them.
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commands is the 10 Commandments, but we |
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know when God sent His Son into the |
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world, he was the Law made flesh. And | Gal. 3:17
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although he kept the law perfectly; |
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nonetheless, he also forgave based on |
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men's ignorance. "Father, forgive them | Luke 23:34 1 Cor. 2:8
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for they know not what they do." But he |
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also committed his Spirit into the hands | Luke 23:46
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of God, so that none would be without | Psa. 31:5 1 Pet. 2:23
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excuse. |
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We all know on the right hand of God | 8. The Whore is Judged.
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there's more light... more light, to | Not just thunderbolts.
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be known. So if God's judgments -- which | Rev. 16:all (note :5,7)
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are the 7 seals -- are righteous and |
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true... 'cause he judges the great whore.| Rev. 16:19 & Rev. 17
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(Which no doubt a whore is not a very |
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faithful bride, is she? Absolutely not!) |
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"Which did corrupt the earth with her | Rev. 19:2 17:2
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fornication, and hath avenged the blood |
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of his servants at her hand?" It seems |
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like this great whore doesn't really com-|
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mit itself to God, herself to God, does |
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she? And, she probably will be responsi- |
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ble for the blood of God's servants, |
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because she probably won't know where | Or care, preferring vain
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they're coming from. | imaginings.
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"And again they said, Alleluia. And | 9. Do You Care?
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[her] smoke rose up for ever and ever." | Rev. 19:3 (cf. 14:11)
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So, we know Babylon-The-Great is a big | Isa. 34:10
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whore, right? I mean, she's not really |
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very faithful, when it comes to God's |
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Word, when it comes to knowing God's |
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Truth. And I betcha she's the kind of |
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person that'll claim to be with a guy, |
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and love a guy, and not even know where |
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he's coming from -- that's how most |
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whores are, isn't it? Just think of how | Isa. 35:16,17
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many people claim they love Jesus Christ,| Mal. 3:16
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and that there is ... they don't even |
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know where the seals are found in the |
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prophecies. Huhhh. I wonder what that |
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could mean? |
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"And the four and twenty elders and the | 10. Prophets and Apostles.
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four beasts fell down and worshipped God"| Rev. 19:4
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who sat upon the Throne. And a voice | Rev. 19:5
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came in heaven, verse 5 says, "Praise |
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our God." How many? "All ye his ser- |
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vants, and ye that fear him, both small |
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and great." |
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"[And I] heard as it were the voice of a | 11. Alleluia.
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great multitude, and [as] the voice of | Rev. 19:6
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many waters, and as the voice of mighty |
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thunderings saying, Alleluia: for the |
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Lord God Omnipotent reigneth." (All Pow- |
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erful reigns!) |
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"Let us be glad and rejoice, and give | 12. The Marriage of the Lamb.
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honor to him: for the marriage of the | Rev. 19:7
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Lamb", (which we learned about in Psalm | Psa. 45:15
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45), "is come." So here we see that in | Rom. 7:4
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Psalm 45, the Lamb only has to destroy | Hos. 2:18-23
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his enemies. And who are his enemies? | Rev. 19:15,21
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Those who do not believe the Word of God.|
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Now, if a person never had a chance to | 13. Mitigating Circumstances.
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know -- you've got to forgive 'em -- for | Luke 23:34
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they don't know what they do. But should | Mat. 5:44-45
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anybody dare try to go against the Truth |
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of God, and try to hurt Christ, because | Rev. 22:11
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they know not, and refuse to know, well | Who of us can judge?
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then, we're talking somethin' serious. | Who's worthy?
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"Let us be glad [and rejoice,] and give | 14. Getting Ready.
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honour to him: for the marriage of the | Rev. 19:7
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Lamb is come, and his wife has made | Rom. 7:4
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herself ready." How do you think that |
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girl in Psalms 45 made herself ready? Do | By putting on the gown?
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you think she made herself ready by deny-|
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ing God on the throne? By denying the |
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importance of the Lamb opening the 1st |
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seal? Do you think she made herself |
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ready by denying that Christ had a Key- |
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of-David? Well, if so then Psalms 45 |
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wouldn't mean nothing to her, would it? |
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But anyway, it says, to her it was gran- | 15. White Bridal Gown.
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ted "that she should be arrayed in fine | Rev. 19:8
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linen, clean and white: for the fine lin-| Psa. 132:9
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en is the righteousness of the saints." | Isa. 55:7-9
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My friends, are you right? Are you | 16. Marriage Proposal.
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right? Don't worry bout me. Are you |
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right? Does your Father sit on a throne? | Koresh Pops
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Does He have a Book in his hand? Did He | the Question.
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give it to the One you say you love? Was |
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the promise that I come, and my reward |
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is with me, was that not true? For | John 3:16
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someone "that so loved the world, that | Rom. 5:8
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he gave his only begotten Son," do you | 1 John 4:7-21
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not believe God's Heart indites a good | 1 John 4:1,2
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matter? |
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The question of the judgment is not | 17. Is Conqueror also Groom??
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who's done wrong, or who's done evil. | Koresh's method for
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The question is, "Who is Worthy?" Now, | examining scripture.
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Christ doesn't come to be worthy above |
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you. Christ comes to give you his knowl- |
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edge, his righteousness. And is it not | Does what you see in the
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right that Psalms 45 is the same as the | 1st seal depend on whether
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1st seal? Is not Revelation 19 confirm- | YOU personally are seeking
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ing this? | out Christ, or anti-christ?
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Well, if she has the righteousness of | 18. Arriving at the Truth.
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saints, we as saints, should we not know |
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rightly how to divide the Word of God... |
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(line upon line, precept on precept; to | Isa. 28:10,13
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see here, there; and a little here, and | Isa. 34:16,17
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there a little.) ...the Truth of God? | 1 Cor. 2:1-16
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He said, "Write, Blessed are they which | 19. Marriage Supper.
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are called unto the marriage supper of | Rev. 19:9
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the Lamb. And he said unto me, These are |
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the true sayings of God." Well, some |
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people may not think so. |
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But now notice how John wanted to fall | 20. The Testimony is The Spirit.
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down and worship before the feet of the | Rev. 19:10
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angel which showed him these things? He |
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said, "See thou do it not" for "I am thy | Same as Rev. 22:8,9 except:
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fellowservant, and of thy brethren..that | "... the prophets, and of
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have the testimony of Jesus: worship | them which keep the sayings
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God: for the testimony of Jesus is the | of book: worship God."
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spirit of Prophecy." |
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What do yo want to do? Do you want to | 21. What are You Looking For?
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learn about the wrath of Christ by him |
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riding a white horse into heaven and | Phi. 1:14-19
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destroying the unbelievers? Or would you | Are not "bonds" also "seals"
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rather him just come, and teach you | Phi. 2:1-11
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these things ahead of time? |
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And John saw, "heaven opened, and behold | 22. Who Gives You Knowledge?
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a white horse; and he that sat upon him | Rev. 19:11
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was called Faithful and True, and in |
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righteousness he doth judge and make |
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war." He doesn't do it out of unrigh- |
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teousness. There's a truth that's almost |
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2,000 years old called the Revelation. |
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And men have built up empires, and chur- |
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ches, all in the name of Christ. But |
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have they given to their people the |
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knowledge of which only the Lamb can |
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give? No. |
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"His eyes were as a flame of fire," the | 23. The Nature of Truth.
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way he sees with 7 eyes -- really burns. | Rev. 19:12
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"And on his head were many crowns." He |
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takes those from the kings of the Earth, | Rev. 4:10,11 21:24
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you know. And he "had a name written, |
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that no man knew, but he himself." |
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People don't understand what the name | 24. The Meaning of Koresh.
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Koresh means. No one knows. Scholars can | "Cyrus" is the Persian name
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not tell you. Look at all the concor- | for the sun, and in Hebrew
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dances, and they don't know. But it's | is "Koresh," which is the
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found in Isaiah 45. It was originally a | same as the Egyptian "Phrah"
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name given to a Persian king, who over- | Isa. 45:1+
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threw ancient Babylon. But there's a | Rev. 10:1,7
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mystery to the name Koresh. He was |
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"clothed with a vesture dipped in blood,"| Rev. 19:13
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because people don't like to learn the | Gen. 37:31
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truth that's not out of their own head. |
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"And his name is called The Word of God."| John 1:1 1 John 5:7
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That's why so many times Christ has to | 25. The Word Paves the Way.
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be rejected. For people know not the | If the prophets were all killed,
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Word of God, and without knowing the | their very blood would cry out
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Word of God -- The Book -- they'll not | from the rocks of earth to give
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know the seals. Without knowing the | the testimony of the Spirit of
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seals, they'll do unto Christ, fulfil- | prophecy -- had we not The Word.
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ling, (Isaiah.. excuse me), Matthew 24, | Mat. 23:34,35 24:28
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where the carcass is, "there will the | Heb. 11:4
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eagles be gathered together." | Which speaks volumes to
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| patriots.
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Why? Because Isaiah says he'll come with | 26. The Sealed Book is the Word.
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a strong hand, and what's stronger than | Job 39:27-30
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that book of seven seals? That's the | Isa. 11 18 40
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Word of God, fulfilling what it says in | John 7:16-18 12:44-49
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John: He that believeth on me, believeth | Rev. 5:7 shows the Lamb
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not on me, but on him that sent me. "For | takes the Book out of
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my doctrine is not my own, but his that | God's strong right hand
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sent me." "And the armies" which are "in | -- the hand of power.
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heaven followed him upon white horses." | Rev. 19:14
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There -- that's the Armageddon here -- |
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clothed in fine linen, white and clean. | And written in black & white
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Now, Isaiah 13 will tell you more de- | J. Other Testimony.
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tail. Just like in Joel 2. You'll also |
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learn in Joel 2, as well as Zephaniah, |
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and Amos, and Hosea, all the different |
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prophecies referring to these seals. |
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| K. Unlocking the Psalms.
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Now let me emphasize something to you | 1. A Key-of-David.
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again, when you read Psalms 1, always | Psa. 1:5
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keep your mind up-hither -- remember -- | In other words, "on high,"
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I'm giving you a Key-of-David now. | -- look first always for
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| for God.
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I'll share with you. Every time you read | 2. Revelations and Psalms.
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a psalm, like in Psalms 1, the judgment |
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is the one spoken of in Revelation 4 and |
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5. When you read Psalms 2, `the heathen | Psa. 2:1
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that rage, that imagine vain things,' |
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they're the ones whose thoughts are con- |
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trary to the thoughts of God. "Against | Psa. 2:2
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the Lord, and against his anointed, say- |
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ing, Let us break their bands asunder | Psa. 2:3
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and cast their cords from us." |
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You see, when the Lamb comes again, | 3. Breaking the Bands.
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there's only one way to know who he is, | What's important is that
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he has to reveal the 7 seals. `That men | the Lamb knows you.
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may not be judged by the law, for all | Rom. 3:23
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have broken the law and come short of | Gal. 3:21-29
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glory of God.' That they be might be |
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judged by nothing more than Truth. |
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'Cause, notice in Psalms 2, `the heathen | 4. God Judges the Nations.
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rage, and they imagine a vain thing.' | Psa. 2:1-3
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They want to stop this anointed one; | <tape off & on>
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`let us break his bands asunder.' What |
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do you think that is? How many bands are |
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there on the book? There are seven bands |
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on the book. Why this is happening today,| A seal is also a vow.
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and He that sits in heaven, (that's the |
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Father you know), sitting on the Throne, |
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He laughs. He laughs while men begin to | Psa. 2:4
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make the worst mistake they've ever made.|
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All the nations, from Babylon, to Persia,| Psa. 2:5
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Greece, and Rome, were judged by a judg- |
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ment, and they fell when it became time |
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for God to make them fall. |
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Now, yes, in Psalms 2 it says, "I will | 5. Children of God.
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declare the decree: the Lord hath said | Psa. 2:7
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unto me, Thou art my Son; this day have |
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I begotten thee." Well, aren't we all |
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sons of God if we hear the words of God? |
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Now, the Psalms are not written because | 6. Warnings of Psalms.
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Christ is desiring to destroy mankind. |
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On the contrary. The warnings of Psalms |
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1, in the light of the Judgment, is so |
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that men might fear, and receive redemp- |
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tion. The same is Psalms 2. Absolute |
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terrible warnings are given, such as, `I | Psa. 2:8-9
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will dash them to pieces with a rod of |
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iron,' right? We know that Christ would |
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never want to do that. |
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But, finally, it comes to a time when | 7. The Time for Judgment.
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judgment must begin. Clearly, it says |
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`Now therefore be ye wise, ye kings of | Psa. 2:10
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the earth, be instructed ye judges of |
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the earth. "Serve the Lord with fear, | Psa. 2:11
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rejoice with trembling. Kiss the Son, | Psa. 2:12
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lest he be angry, and ye perish from the |
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way, when his wrath is kindled but a |
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little. Blessed are all they that put |
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their trust in him." |
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Now, ministers should show you where the | 8. The High Road.
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seals are. I have just given you a small | There do seem to be alter-
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little taste. Is Psalms 45 the same as | nate views of the same
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Revelation? Doesn't that make it plain? | events; other writings of
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It's the subject of Christ getting mar- | the Prophets & Apostle's
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ried [and] a subject of Christ having to | likewise.
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deal with the enemies, (who believe not | Psa. 1:1-5
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God's Word). Does not Psalms 1 teach us |
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to stand in the Judgment, don't sit in | As in standing
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the seat of the scornful, or of the sin- | to be married.
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ners? |
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Only God's thoughts are holy. And when | 9. God's Thoughts.
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God's thoughts be revealed in the seven | "God's thoughts" are only
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seals, all true Christians should make | a partial aspect of God,
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that their first and foremost interest. | better is to love God,
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| (speaking as a child).
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In Psalms 2, why do the heathen have to | 10. Heathen Rage.
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rage, why do they have to fight the guy | Psa. 2:1-3
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that's got the seals? | Isn't God's Word more
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| important than the seals?
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In Psalms 3, who's the person there that | 11. Many Say No Hope.
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says, `Many say of my soul there's no | Psa. 3:2
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help for him in God.' | Historically, it's King
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| David, as he fled from
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How come people have to judge according | 12. Looking Beyond the Image.
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to appearances of things, but they won't | There do seem to be mul-
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open their eyes and ears, and hear where | tiple levels of meaning.
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a person's coming from? In Psalms 4, who |
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is the one speaking there where it says, |
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`O ye sons of men, how long will ye turn | Psa. 4:2
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my glory into shame? how long will you | It does seem to be a
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seek after leasing, and love vanity?' | dialogue between David
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"But know that the LORD has set apart | 13. Set Apart.
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him that is godly for himself: the LORD | Psa. 4:3
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will hear when I call unto him." Who in |
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the heavens has God separated from all |
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of heaven, (a part that is godly for him-| How 'bout The Word?
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self). |
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| III. Conclusions.
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The Lamb, who wishes to judge no man af- | A. Keep the Word.
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ter the flesh, but gives to all men a |
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truth in fulfillment of the testimony of | The passage actually
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John: that `If you continue in my doc- | says: If you continue
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trine, then you are my disciples indeed, | in "my word"
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and ye shall know the truth, and the | John 8:32
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truth shall set you free.' |
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In Zechariah, who is the man on the red | B. The Rest of the Seals.
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horse? Doesn't Revelation talk about a | Zec. 1:8
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man on a red horse? How does it apply? | Rev. 6:3-4
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In the 3rd seal, the Book of Hosea, who |
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is that merchant man with "the balances | Hos. 10:7
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of deceit," that Hosea speaks of? Could | Mic. 6:11
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it be that man who has balances -- who's |
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trying to sell? I mean, what are we |
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dealing with here? Where is the 4th seal |
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found in the prophecies? The 5th seal? |
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The 6th seal? |
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The importance of the seals is that if | C. The Importance of the Seals.
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you do not listen, you are going to end |
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up making the worst mistake, you've ever |
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made, in all of your lives. |
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We made an agreement, with the ATF | D. ATF Promises
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agents, that if they would allow me, to |
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have national coverage with this tape, |
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that I might give to the world a small |
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minute... a small minute bit, of the |
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information that I have tried so hard to |
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share with people; that if I would do |
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this, that all the people here at the |
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facility ("compound" here, as y'all call |
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it) will give ourselves over to the |
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world, give ourselves out to you. And |
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this is what I promised. And this is |
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what we're going to keep. |
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Now remember, Revelation Chapter 13 | E. Those of the Dragon.
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tells us, very clearly what our ideology |
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should be toward that beast, and all the |
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world that wonders after that beast. Who |
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do they worship? Remember, before I said |
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it to you, God said it. They worship the |
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dragon. And will Christ give up on any- |
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body for worshipping the dragon unwill- |
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ingly? No. Just like the woman at the | John 4:2
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well. `Woman, you know not whom you wor- | The text actually refers
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ship,' Christ told her. | to "what" -- not "whom.
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But now, in Spirit and in Truth, let's | F. Heavenly Perspective.
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come up hither to where I come from. |
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Let's believe in a God on the throne | God's not a "what."
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now. All churches. Papacy, Lutherans, |
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we're all brethren. But let's get into |
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unity with one God, one Truth, one Lamb, | 1 Cor. 1:10
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one Spirit -- and let's receive the |
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reward of righteousness. |
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| Analysts: Stephen Tice
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Thank you very much. God Bless You. | James Trimm
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== < end of part 4 of 4 > == (Arlington Texas, 4-23-93)
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-- J --
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| stephen
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