The Beatitudes in Revelation -- 51KB |
In Christ we are
blessed, because sin and iniquity are not imputed to
His elect.
'Beatitude' is not a Scriptural word; it means
`blessedness'. The beatitudes in the Bible begin with
`Blessed is', or `happy is . . .', after which they
refer to a Christian virtue worthy of praise in the
righteous individual. So the glory goes to God. His
virtues as we see in II Peter 1:1-8 are manifested in
Christians as they mature and grow into the fullness
of the stature of the perfect Man.
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The Myth of a Judeo-Christian
Tradition -- 39KB |
In this age news
is superseded by propaganda, and education by
brain-washing and indoctrination. From the advertising
used to sell poor quality goods, to the classes in
schools designed to make children into conditioned
robots of the State, the art of persuasion has
displaced the simple virtue of truth.
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The Revelation of the Seven Seals
-- 10KB |
The Book of
Redemption is the finished Book of Life and Lamb's
Book of Life which contains the names of the redeemed
of all ages. In God's foreknowledge It was written
from the foundation of the world. Daniel and John were
told It would be sealed unto the time of the end, or
the conclusion of Christ's mediation.
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Twentieth
Century Prophet |
Video
interview with Brother Branham explaining his ministry
to the Laodicean or Pentecostal Age. |
Deep
Calleth Unto Deep Part 1 |
Deep
Calleth Unto Deep Part 2 |
Video
presentation of Washington Revival Meeting with Brother
Branham revealing Jesus Christ the same yesterday and
today and forever by the Messianic Sign -- discerning
the thoughts and intents of the heart, as it was in
the days of Lot (Hebrews 4:12; Luke 17:28-30;
Genesis 18).
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