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What's Inside
Dear Friends
The Kingdom of Heaven . . . Here or Hereafter?
Restoring the Kingdom to Israel
Unlocking the Kingdom
The Wheels of God
The Radicals
Joy of Manual Labor
Gaining from Losing
Acidophilus Drink Recipe

Dear Friends,
Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is
liberty. 2 Corinthians 3:17
The other day,
Henry sent an E-mail saying, "Your views concerning Christ's Kingdom are in
error." Then he explained that Satan is controlling the world system for
this age. When Christ returns, He will set up His Kingdom and true peace will
reign. "We are not there yet, Paul."
Like Henry, most
of us have been lied to about the status of the Kingdom of Heaven. We have been
told that the Kingdom of Heaven is a fantasy of the future, in the "sweet
by and by."
Meanwhile,
unscrupulous men are enslaving us to the world system. This slavery is a cold,
grim reality for almost everyone. Who can take much thought about some future
Kingdom when the present burdens of this world press so heavily upon us?
The unscrupulous
villains who are shutting men out of the Kingdom are the same ones who rejected
the counsel of God in Jesus' day (Luke 7:30).
Woe to you
scribes and Pharisees! For two thousand years you've barred the Kingdom of
Heaven from the lambs of God. All that has changed is your name. Oh yes, now we
call you attorneys and ministers. But your job is the same. You parade around in
robes of light, deceiving the people and being deceived (2 Timothy 3:13).
You preachers
bar the doors of Heaven by postponing the Kingdom. Meanwhile, you lawyers stack
up law upon law to force men to worship and pay homage to your beastly
system.
Number One Priority
What are we to
do? The path before us is strewn with half-truths and deceptions. The Kingdom of
Heaven is the crucial starting point in this race for the incorruptible crown.
Jesus tells us that the number one priority in our lives is to seek the
Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 6:33).
The term
"Kingdom of Heaven" or "Kingdom of God" is mentioned over
100 times in the New Testament alone. Yet most clergymen today don't even talk
about the Kingdom, much less understand it. They dismiss it by saying we are in
the "Church age." We must wait for Christ to return and set up His
Kingdom.
Uh-Oh! Someone
is trying to detour us. Whether they realize it or not, pointing us toward a
future kingdom leads us off the narrow path and out for a snooze. As we slumber,
we forget about pursuing our number one priority.
If these
religious soothsayers don't lull us to sleep, there are other pitfalls. As you
walk along the highway, you'll see poor, struggling souls in the ditch. They all
have one thing in common. They think the "experts in the law" have the
answers to their problems. How wrong they are!
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While they promise them liberty, they
themselves are the servants of corruption: for of whom a man is overcome,
of the same is he brought in bondage. 2 Peter 2:19
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This special
issue examines the words of Jesus and the acts of His countrymen. They prove
beyond a shadow of a doubt that Christ's Kingdom is here today.
Turn your eyes
upon Jesus. Don't take the detours. Stay on that strait and narrow path and
prove all things. Race for that incorruptible crown. Though the way be lonely
and painful, the rewards are great. You are receiving a Kingdom that cannot be
shaken (Hebrews 12:28). It's not just for the hereafter, but for today, tomorrow
and forever.
Paul Revere,
Pastor
No! We're not
talking about some paradise after the graveyard. The Kingdom of Heaven is not a
place or location. It is not some place we run to. We can't drive there. It is
something spiritual.
The Kingdom of
God is within you (Luke 17:21). It is God's government ruling your heart and
mind.
Inside you
is a law that governs your actions. Either you are governed by Satan or you are
governed by Christ. Who has laid claim on you here and now? Who owns you? Whom
do you fear? Whom do you obey?
If you haven't
found the Kingdom of God here and now, you will never find it in the hereafter.
Did Jesus Fail?
What is the
current status of the Kingdom of Heaven? Why isn't anyone talking about it?
Apparently many
religions today think that Jesus failed. He lost the race. His mission was
aborted because the Jews did not receive Him. They rejected Him so He withdrew
His Kingdom. They say He took it away.
But someday,
many long days from now, Christ will come back and perform what He failed to do
when He walked the earth. But does this make any sense? Is this truly what the
Bible teaches?
Let's examine
the scriptures to see if this "Kingdom of Heaven" truly exists. Did it
really happen? Is there a series of events that took place that proves the
Kingdom is actually here?
Handing Over the Kingdom
Throughout the
gospels, there are many instances of Jesus speaking in parables to describe the
nature and character of His Kingdom. Eventually Jesus quits talking in parables
and speaks plainly.
At the Last
Supper just prior to His crucifixion, Jesus speaks candidly. He is talking to a
particular group of people - the ones who have stood with Him during His
temptations. Jesus is about to die. He is handing over His Kingdom to the
disciples. His words to the apostles form His Last Will and Testament.
At Luke 22:24,
we find His faithful ones arguing about who is going to be the greatest in this
new government. Who is going to be the top dog? Who is going to have the most
power and influence?
"Hey, I'm
better than you are."
"No, I'm
the most qualified."
Jesus interrupts
their quarreling and says, "The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship . .
. and they that exercise authority . . . are called benefactors." (verse
25)
Jesus is talking
about the governments of the world where men with the most power dominate other
men. And the oppressed ones think their overlords are benefactors and
protectors.
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"But ye shall not be so."
(verse 26)
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Jesus has new
plans for His government. Men will not be lording over other men. Those who
desire the top seats in His government are to be like those who serve:
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But he that is greatest among you,
let him be as the younger; and he that is chief, as he that doth serve.
For whether is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth? is
not he that sitteth at meat? but I am among you as he that serveth. Ye are
they which have continued with me in my temptations (verses 26-28).
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Then he hands His Kingdom over to the
apostles:
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"And I appoint unto you a
kingdom, as my Father hath appointed unto me; That ye may eat and
drink at my table in my kingdom, and sit on thrones judging the twelve
tribes of Israel." (verses 29-30).
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Earlier, Jesus
had given the keys of the Kingdom to Peter (Matthew 16:19) and now He is
formally handing over the Kingdom itself to the apostles. Now they have
both the keys and the "house."
It seems clear
when these passages are read that Jesus has delegated His Father's Kingdom to
His faithful apostles. But then along come the theologians that want to cut up
and dissect the plain word of God.
The theologians
argue, "Jesus wasn't making that claim. The Kingdom is still coming -
sometime in the future."
Before we look
at the passage the "dissectors of God" use to say the Kingdom is some
future state, let's see what passages substantiate the handing over of the
Kingdom.
Kingdom Arrives
Let's go back a
little in Luke. At Chapter 22, verse 14, Jesus is sitting down at the Last
Supper with the twelve apostles and He is saying unto them, "With desire I
have desired to eat this passover with you before I suffer. For I say unto you, I
will not anymore eat thereof, until it be fulfilled in the kingdom of God.
And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and said, Take this, and divide it among
yourselves: For I say unto you, I will not drink of the fruit of the vine,
until the kingdom of God shall come" (verses 14-18).
Here Jesus
states that the Kingdom is coming and that certain events will
take place when the Kingdom has arrived. Jesus says he will not eat or drink
anymore until the Kingdom comes. Now let's search the scriptures to see if Jesus
ever does eat or drink again with the apostles.
Go to Acts,
Chapter 10, verses 39-41. We are going to be looking at a "flashback."
In these verses the apostles are talking about an earlier event, after Jesus
rose from the dead, but before He ascended into the clouds. Peter says:
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And we are witnesses of all things
which he did both in the land of the Jews, and in Jerusalem; whom they
slew and hanged on a tree: Him God raised up the third day, and shewed him
openly; Not to all the people, but unto witnesses chosen before of God,
even to us, who did eat and drink with him after he rose from the dead.
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Here we see
Jesus' prediction at the Last Supper being fulfilled. Jesus said that the
kingdom will come when He eats and drinks again with His apostles (Luke
22:16,18). Now at Acts Chapter 10, the apostles are bearing witness that they did
eat and drink with Jesus.
From these
events, it is clear that Jesus conferred the Kingdom upon the apostles and that
they bore witness that the Kingdom truly arrived.
Let's look again
at what Jesus was actually doing. The first event is Jesus telling the apostles
at the Last Supper, "The Kingdom is right around the corner. I'm going to
go die, and after I am raised up, the Kingdom will be fulfilled. Today I'm
eating this Last Supper with you. When I eat and drink with you again, the
Kingdom will be fulfilled" (Luke 22:16,18).
Then Christ
explains the character of His government and bestows His Father's Kingdom upon
them (Luke 22:29). Finally, the apostles testify that they did indeed eat and
drink with Jesus after He rose from the dead. This event fulfills
Christ's prediction that when He eats and drinks again it will be when the
kingdom of God is fulfilled (Acts 10:39-41).
This is the Good
News. The evidence is in. These are not parables. This is clear speech. The
Kingdom is here. We have that same Kingdom and it is everlasting. If it happened
2,000 years ago, it has to be here now, too. It has never vanished.
"I can
totally wipe out your theory on the Kingdom of Heaven." Someone was waving
a scripture in my face. "Look, this proves the Kingdom has not arrived
yet."
"Hang on.
This is something we'll need to examine." Let's go to that controversial
passage at Acts, Chapter 1.
Verses 1 through
3 say that Jesus showed himself alive after his passion by many indisputable
proofs. He was seen of the apostles for forty days, while speaking of the things
pertaining to the kingdom of God. During these forty days, Jesus also ate and
drank with the apostles as Peter stated in Acts 10:39-41.
But then comes
verse 6. This is the verse that is supposed to prove that the Kingdom of Heaven
is in the future.
The apostles
come together with Jesus and ask, "Lord, wilt thou at this time restore
again the kingdom of Israel?"
How is Jesus
going to respond? Is He going to restore the Kingdom to Israel?
Verse 7 says,
"And he said unto them, It is not for you to know the times or the seasons,
which the Father hath put in his own power. But ye shall receive power, after
that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in
Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the
earth."
Many Bible
commentaries use this verse to point to a "future kingdom" and do not
acknowledge that it is a current and present reality. But did you hear Christ
say anything about the Kingdom of Heaven not being here yet? I don't see where
He denies that the Kingdom has arrived. What He does say is that "it is not
for you to know the times or the seasons which the Father hath put in his own
power."
This is a
generic statement. Basically, the Father is going to do whatever He is going to
do. Christ is reigning until he has put all enemies under His feet (1
Corinthians 15:25). It is God's business when these things are going to take
place.
Then He gives
the apostles their job: "You are going to receive power. When the
Holy Ghost comes upon you, you shall be witnesses unto Me, not just in
Jerusalem, and in all Judaea and in Samaria, but unto the uttermost part of the
earth" (Acts 1:8).
Another way to
look at these verses is that the apostles are Israel. The nation of
Israel is made up of those who have the faith of Abraham. The apostles are the
beginning. They are in the Kingdom. It has arrived. And the question they are
asking is, "When is the whole nation of Israel going to be complete?"
And Jesus says,
"That is not for you to determine. You've got a job to do. You're already
in the Kingdom. You get going preaching the Good News. When you reach the ends
of the earth, the Kingdom is going to be established. 'Israel' or the 'nation of
God' is going to be in place."
When Will America Be Restored?
It is similar to
someone asking us, "You guys from the Embassy of Heaven are getting a
pretty bad beating for preaching the Kingdom of God on earth as it is in Heaven.
When is America going to be restored?"
We tell him,
"That is not for us to know. Only the Father knows. But right now we have a
job to do. There are people that need to hear the Truth. Go out there and start
preaching."
Let's say we
have a desert that is all sand. Somehow we figure out a way to take a tree and
plant it in the sand. We get one tree planted and it starts growing. Then we put
another tree in, then a third tree. Soon we've planted a hundred trees. Then
someone comes along and asks, "When is this desert going to be converted
into a forest?"
All we can say
is, "That is the Father's business, but we've got work to do."
We just keep
planting those trees. And in the Father's time, He empowers the whole place to
be a forest of trees. Then the job is finished and the desert is now a forest.
Isn't that what
is happening at Acts 1:8? The apostles were asking the question, "When are
we going to be finished? When is this whole place going to be converted over to
God?" But the answer is in the Lord's hands and is not for us to know.
Right now the
Kingdom is small, but it is growing. It is like the tiny mustard seed which is
the least of all seeds. But when it is grown, it is the greatest among herbs and
becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and lodge in its branches
(Matthew 13:31, 32). Jesus is saying to His disciples, "You are going to be
endowed with power. You have to start somewhere. You are the Kingdom of
Heaven. It is your business. Get going men. Fill the whole earth with the
Kingdom of Heaven."
The other day
Lydia was surprised to see a wolf putting on sheep's clothing . . . Lydia was
sitting in an attorney's office, looking for Godly counsel for her upcoming
court date. The attorney sat behind his huge desk and grinned, "Yes, I,
too, am a Christian," he said. Lydia almost fell off her chair. Here sat a
man whose office required him to file lawsuits, swear oaths and seek vengeance.
Yet he claims to be a follower of Christ!
Lydia decided to
give him a religious test. She pulled out a form for him to sign that declared,
"I am a citizen of the Kingdom of Heaven and I give my allegiance to Jesus
Christ. I renounce all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign prince,
potentate, state or sovereignty whatsoever and to the world itself."
This attorney,
who had already sworn loyalty oaths to support the state and federal laws, had
no qualms about signing this declaration. He proved himself to be a deceiver,
for no man can serve two masters. All he was doing was putting on a sheep's coat
to gain Lydia's trust. He was not truly renouncing the world or he would have to
quit his job. He was not Godly counsel. He was a liar, a liar from the
beginning.
Wicked Husbandmen
Today men are
withholding the Kingdom because they want to rule over you. They don't want you
to have the Godly counsel of the Holy Spirit. They want their experts - lawyers,
pastors, bureaucrats, to show you the way. These people are shutting up the
Kingdom while they devour widows' houses, make a pretence with long prayer, and
train up converts that are twice the child of hell as themselves (Matthew
23:13-15).
Jesus tells a
parable against these Wicked Husbandmen who try to lock up the Kingdom. A
householder plants a vineyard, digs a winepress and builds a tower. Then he
rents out the land to husbandmen and goes away to a distant country.
When harvest
time is near, he sends his servants to the husbandmen to receive the fruit. But
the husbandmen beat one servant, kill another, and stone a third.
Finally, the
householder sends his son saying, "They will reverence my son." But
when the husbandmen see the son they say among themselves, "This is the
heir, come, let us kill him and let us seize on his inheritance."
Then they catch
him and throw him out of the vineyard and slay him. When the lord of the
vineyard comes, what will he do unto those husbandmen? He will miserably destroy
those wicked men and will let out his vineyard unto other husbandmen which shall
render him the fruits in their seasons.
Jesus said to
the chief priests and elders of the people, "Did ye never read in the
scriptures, The stone which the builders rejected, the same is become the head
of the corner: this is the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes?
Therefore say I unto you, The kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and
given to a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof. And whosoever shall
fall on this stone shall be broken: but on whomsoever it shall fall, it will
grind him to powder.
"And when
the chief priests and Pharisees had heard his parables, they perceived that he
spake of them. But when they sought to lay hands on him, they feared the
multitude, because they took him for a prophet" (Matthew 21:33-46).
This parable
shows that the Kingdom was going to be taken away from the chief priests and
Pharisees because they rejected God's Son. And that's what happened.
Kingdom Given to New Nation
Apostle Peter
makes a full parallel to the parable of the Wicked Husbandman. During Peter's
generation the Kingdom of God was taken from the Wicked Husbandman. A new, holy
nation was born with Christ as King.
Peter declares
that those who believe on the Son will not be confused. But to the disobedient
who reject Christ as the chief cornerstone, He will be a stumbling stone and a
rock of offense:
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Wherefore also it is contained in the
scripture, Behold I lay in Sion a chief corner stone, elect, precious: and
he that believeth on him shall not be confounded. Unto you therefore which
believe he is precious: but unto them which be disobedient, the stone
which the builders disallowed, the same is made the head of the corner.
And a stone of stumbling, and a rock of offence even to them which stumble
at the word, being disobedient: whereunto also they were appointed (1
Peter 2:6-8).
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At verse 9,
Peter is convincing the people that the Kingdom has come to this generation.
"We have a new government. It's in place now," says Peter:
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But ye are a chosen generation, a
royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should
shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his
marvelous light: Which in times past were not a people, but are now the people
of God: which had not obtained mercy, but now have obtained mercy.
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Jesus Did Not Change His Mind
Christ did not
"take back" His Kingdom as some say. When Jesus stood before Pilate,
He said His purpose was to be a King and bring His Kingdom:
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Pilate therefore said unto him, Art
thou a king then? Jesus answered, Thou sayeth that I am a king. To this
end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I
should bear witness to the truth. Everyone that is of the truth heareth my
voice (John 18:37).
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Christ finished
His work on the cross. That is what Pilate's role was - to make sure Jesus got
His ticket to the cross. Pilate thought he was doing his own work, but no, God
had plans for Pilate. Pilate sent Christ to the cross where He finished His work
and the Kingdom came (Acts 2:23).
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When Jesus therefore had received the
vinegar, he said, It is finished! and he bowed his head, and gave
up the ghost (John 19:30).
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What else could
He say? His work was finished. He birthed a nation.
And what were
the Apostles doing? What is the whole book of Acts about? Here are people,
forming a Holy Nation, proclaiming Christ's Kingdom.
Acts 2:36 says:
"Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly, that God hath made
that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both LORD and Christ."
He's our KING.
He's our Lord! For all who believe, we live in the Kingdom of Heaven now. Jesus
is that Stone that the builders rejected. Now that Stone is the head of the
cornerstone. "Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none
other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved" (Acts
4:11, 12).
Since we have
received a government that is everlasting and cannot be broken, then let us
repent and be baptized and enter the Kingdom of Heaven. The apostles entered the
Kingdom of Heaven in its infancy. Now let us enter the Kingdom of Heaven upon
their shoulders.
By Brooke Celeste Revere
"Would you
like these taken out to your car?" the supermarket clerk offered, smiling.
"No
thanks," I grinned, catching up the two plastic bags of groceries and
swinging them into the shopping cart. She tossed me a polite smile and turned to
another customer before I could explain that I was on a bicycle and the few
items I had purchased would soon be stuffed into my backpack.
My humble
bicycle was the only one at the rack. Its dusty frame and smooth tires showed
the wear and tear of many memorable journeys.
As I whipped out
of town in 9th gear, I braced myself for the steep hill that rose before me. The
five miles into town weren't too bad, it was all downhill. But the return trip
was more challenging.
Gearing down, I
attacked the hill with vigor. This time I would make it to the top without
stopping to rest. However, it didn't take long before I slowed to a snail's
pace. As peddling became more strenuous, I remembered the day I learned how to
ride a bicycle. . . .
Every summer I
begged my Dad to teach me how to ride a bike. He would oil up his 3-speed
Motobecane bicycle and test my legs on it.
"Nope!
You're not tall enough," he'd say.
Then, one day,
when I was nine years old, my legs actually touched the peddles. I learned the
basics easily, and soon I was chasing my sister's tricycle up and down our
gravel driveway.
By the end of
the summer, we had the whole lane mapped out like a city. There was Main Street
and Daisy Lane, Cook's Mud Pie Cafe, the Gas Station ( a water spigot and a
length of hose), the Park and the Flower Shop.
Though with
practice I was able to maneuver about with ease, I didn't understand all the
functions of the complicated bicycle. One mystery that baffled me was the
gearing. I discovered that peddling in first gear was easy, but second and third
were annoyingly tough. I concluded that this was some grown-up mystery, one of
those things that sets children apart from adults.
Grownups were
always doing things like that. They would make things difficult for themselves
and say, "you'll understand when you grow up."
How carefree
those days had been! Now I laughed as I struggled up the hill. What had once
been a "grown-up mystery" was now a necessity. Without my twelve
gears, these hills would have been impossible.
As I reached the
top of the hill, I gasped for breath and glanced back at the little town behind
me. A surge of pain whipped through me before I could hold it back. Those were
the people who had supported the attack on my church two and a half years
earlier. This was the community that had turned their back while the church
buildings burned and the beautiful retreat grounds were clear-cut and bulldozed.
Reluctantly I
realized that I still needed to forgive, that this pain in my heart needed to
become love. What better opportunity to love my enemies?
I turned my back
and peddled away. I didn't want to acknowledge this. Why did God want us to
forgive our enemies anyway? Does He really know what He's doing, or is He just
trying to make life hard for us?
Suddenly I
realized how ridiculous I was being. Of course He knew what He was doing, just
as grownups know how to use gears. When first learning, it seems useless, even
cumbersome. But with time and experience, you realize how essential it is.
"I forgive
them," I whispered as the town of Stayton grew smaller and smaller behind
me. "It has been, and will be, an uphill battle, but I forgive them."
Before I knew
it, I was rounding the corner and the end of my journey came into sight. The
neighbor's dogs came out to chase me, and I had new distractions to think about.
My excursion to Stayton had come to an end.
In 16th Century
Europe there arose a group of people who acknowledged no authority but God's.
They were hunted like outlaws by both Protestants and Catholics. They were
forced to meet in caves and forest glens. Many were burned at the stake or
drowned. Their persecution lasted for over 200 years until they were nearly
annihilated.
These people
separated from the governments of the world and imitated Christ in everything.
They refused the State's protection saying, "If we accept a prince's sword,
we accept his authority. Christ is our only authority."
They were a
Church standing alone, without prince, sword, or money to protect them. "We
have only one Lord, Christ Jesus, and that is all we need," they said.
This peculiar
people first alarmed local officials by baptizing adults and refusing to baptize
infants. This gave them the name of Radicals or Anabaptists. At that time,
infant baptism was viewed as a mark of citizenship. Baptizing newborns was the
system's way to register and track its citizens. Baptism was the equivalent of a
birth certificate today.
Anabaptists
committed ultimate treason by being baptized as adults. By being baptized again,
they were renouncing their former citizenship. Adult baptism symbolized their
breaking away from the old system and their joining with God's kingdom.
Ever since
Constantine, Church and State have been intertwined. Even the early Protestant
movements sought the protection of their princes. But the Anabaptists refused
such ties with the State and offered the world a new vision of Christ's Kingdom,
separated from the world.
"We must
stand apart from the rest of the world. Anyone who joins Christ's kingdom must
separate from the world. It takes only one bad thread to ruin the whole fabric.
If we allow the fabric of this world to be woven into Christ's Church, then the
Church is corrupted," they said.
As these
Radicals first began coming out of the corrupt Roman Catholic system, they could
not concur on what they believed. Finally, at a secret meeting they agreed on
these four articles:
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Repentant adult sinners are to be
voluntarily baptized to take them out of the old system and into the
Kingdom of God.
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2)
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No oaths of any kind are to be sworn.
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3)
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The sword is rejected because it is
outside the perfection of Christ.
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4)
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There shall be a separation between the
good and the evil, the believing and unbelieving, light and darkness, and
the Kingdom of Heaven and the Kingdoms of the world. And none shall have
part with the other.
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The movie, The Radicals, tells
the exhilarating yet painful story of Michael and Margaretha Sattler at
the beginning of the Anabaptist movement. This full-length drama was shown
in theaters around the world. The sixteenth century world was not ready
for their message, and the Anabaptists were not prepared to compromise.
Highly recommended color video.
100 minutes - 24.00 postage paid. Order Number V0003.
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One of our
university-educated ambassadors visited us and expressed joy in leaving his work
as the head of a small corporation. He had built up a specialty shop that had
become a very profitable enterprise. When he received the call to "come
out," he sold his business and now works as a carpenter and evangelist.
He told us that
when he was running his shop, his mind was fully occupied with buying and
selling and he seldom contemplated the things of God. "My mind was fully
employed with concerns of the business - attracting more customers, expanding
inventory, looking for new sources for goods, etc."
"Now, as a
carpenter, my hands are occupied with the routine tasks of hammering and sawing,
leaving my mind open for thoughts from God. The Lord often talks to me
throughout the day - revealing His truth to me. The hours of physical labor
would be tedious if it were not for the nearness of God within. I find far more
satisfaction and peace in a carpenter's duties, than in carrying on my shoulders
the weight of running a corporate business."
The great
composer, Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) lived much of his life in fear of
deafness. He was concerned because he felt the sense of hearing was essential to
creating music of lasting value.
When Beethoven
discovered that the thing he feared most was coming rapidly upon him, he was
almost frantic with anxiety. He consulted doctors and tried every possible
remedy. But the deafness increased until at last all hearing was gone.
Beethoven
finally found the strength he needed to go on, despite his great loss. To
everyone's amazement, he wrote some of his grandest music after he became
totally deaf. With all distractions shut out, melodies flooded in on him as fast
as his pen could write them down. His deafness became a great asset.
God uses Life's
reverses to move us forward in Him. Dear ones, have you experienced a great
loss? Are you cast down by heavy thoughts? Call on the Lord and put your trust
in Him. He will take care of you.
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When a man who is
honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease
to be honest.
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Are you having
bowel problems, heartburn, flatulence, bloating, or chronic indigestion? These
symptoms may indicate that harmful bacteria have overrun your intestinal tract.
These problems are often relieved by taking the Acidophilus Drink which
implants friendly bacteria into the colon.
The beneficial
bacteria are disrupted when you fast or after taking antibiotics. Eating too
much junk food can also cause harmful bacteria to multiply.
The Acidophilus
Drink helps restore healthy digestion and elimination. It is teeming with
live acidophilus and other friendly lactobacteria. Use daily as needed.
Instructions:
1. Place one cup
of raw whole wheat berries in clean, one-quart jar.
2. Add 2 cups of
distilled or spring water.
3. Cover jar
with cheesecloth, piece of nylon stocking, or nylon mesh.
4. Let wheat
berries soak for three or four days until small bubbles appear on the surface of
the water.
5. Strain off
the water into a glass and then drink.
6. The wheat
berries can be soaked once more in 2 cups of fresh water. This time the drink is
ready in about 24 hours.
Hints:
1. Use any kind
of food-grade whole wheat berry, but for best results, use this year's crop. The
natural bacteria on the wheat dissipate with time. Chlorinated water kills these
bacteria.
2. Smell the
drink before using it. If the odor is offensive, do not use it. Sometimes the
drink gets contaminated by other bacteria strains.
3. If you find
the taste of the drink displeasing, a little pure maple syrup or other unrefined
sweetener may be added. Always drink it raw.
4. Don't expect
this to taste like your favorite soft drink. It has a peculiar and unusual tang.
This drink implants friendly bacteria into the intestinal tract much more
effectively than eating yogurt or taking acidophilus tablets.
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