Purpose - Part 1
I have received many emails asking why is it so hard to show our
White Brothers and Sisters the Israel Truth and why it is so hard for them
to accept it after it has been shown to them very clearly.
Well I could say it is because of the Jews and their boot-licks,
and lap-dogs that keep telling them just the opposite and they accept that
because it is what they have been taught all their lives, by their pastors,
ministers, school teachers, mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, and by
others that love them and wish only the best for them. And would not willingly
teach them false doctrine if they knew the truth.
I could say that the blame lays on the Judeo-Christian clergy,
and would be far closer to the truth than to name any other source, but
that is still not the entire answer.
The answer is found in the word of God where He says that His
people (Israel, the White Race) are destroyed because of lack of knowledge.
(Hosea 4:6) And not only are they destroyed because of lack of knowledge
by they refuse to accept knowledge when it is given to them. (Hosea 4:6)
Because they would rather believe a lie than accept the truth. They accept
the lies readily because they wish to do that, and reject the knowledge
that will save them. (Jeremiah 5:31)
Some say this is the generation of knowledge and power. Man has
been able to explore space, as well as the tiny invisible human cell. He
has created "smart bombs" that destroy targets with pin-point accuracy,
and he ha developed technology to instantaneously transmit voices and images
worldwide. At the touch of a key, vast realms of knowledge that will fill
thousands of volumes is available on the Internet to millions of our Israel
people in their homes. Our nation is now said to be the world's one and
only Super Power.
The question is: To What Purpose? We hold the world's record for
incarcerations. Ours is the only nation where children murder their classmates.
We have, collectively, murdered more than 40 million unborn babies in the
last 30 years, since the ungodly men on the supreme court said it was alright
to murder them. The wonder is that the women love to kill the unborn children
because they might get in the way of their love life, or business, or a
million and one other reasons. Which are nothing compared to the precious
life that has been lost. So the electronic "information highway"
has failed to lead down the road to moral standards and a safe environment.
We have attained great power and knowledge, but with no great
purpose in mind. Although our military is at its weakest point that it
has ever been, because of the traitors in Washington. The rule of those
who hold the reins of this power is marked with injustice, deceit, and
greed. It is said that "power corrupts," and never has this been more obvious
than in our present time. Wielding power without the right purpose can
only yield destruction.
If there is a correct purpose to be pursued by man, it must be
that purpose revealed by man's Creator, and if we seek any other purpose
than that, it is not only the wrong purpose, but it is doomed to failure,
for only that which fits the eternal plan of God will ultimately be accomplished.
His purpose was stated in the beginning, when He said, "Let us make man
in our image after our likeness." (Genesis 1:26) Adam and Eve rejected
that purpose when they sought to become "as God," and pursued a purpose
of their own. We know the sad results.
To enable man to fulfill His purpose God has given rules and instructions,
that we might have a mind-to-mind relationship with Him, but the history
of man is a record of his attempt to find a way to live by his own rules.
"The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together,
against Jehovah, and against his anointed (our Israel people, the White
Race), saying Let us break their bonds asunder, and cast away their cords
from us." (Psalm 2:2-3) Our legislators and courts make it illegal for
God's commandments to be taught in school and, instead seek to annul those
commandments by legalizing abortion, prohibiting parental discipline, and
making sodomy acceptable. One can spend 12 years in a public (fools) school
and 4 to 6 more years in a University, and learn absolutely nothing of
the Creator's purpose. In fact, great effort is made to keep the student
from thinking of the Creator at all, or even believing that He exists.
Then the "educators" hold conferences and ask how the massacre at the Littleton
school could have happened.
The violence taking place all over the world is the result of
man exercising his God-given power for the wrong purposes, rather than
seeking the purpose of God.
God's purpose is demonstrated in His Son, Jesus Christ: "Who is
the image of the invisible God." (Colossians 1:15) God not only gave His
Son as a sacrificial offering to redeem, and atone for our sins that we
might be free of sin and death, and could once again become His bride as
in the beginning, but also that we might know the purpose of the Father
through the Son. We see in Yeashua one who perfectly fulfilled the Father's
purpose. Not only did God publicly announce that He was well pleased with
His son, but Christ so perfectly fulfilled every facet of God's purpose
that He was exalted to the right hand of God and given dominion over the
entire creation. (Luke 3:22; Ephesians 1:2-22)
When we make the commitment to follow Christ, we are also committing
to fulfill God's purpose to have us in His image. Paul wrote that those
who are called according to His purpose are fore ordained to be conformed
to the image of His Son. (Romans 8:28-29) Making us into that image requires
a lot of changes; serious changes. He isn't playing; none of this foxhole
religion, false promises, hollow worship, or lip service. Many who claim
to be Christian, but are not, say they worship God, but their heart is
far from Him. (Matthew 15:8) We are to be transformed from the inside out.
The theme that is popular with the Judeo-Christian church crowds today
is prosperity, fame, pleasure, and security, and little concern for the
ultimate purpose. One wants to settle the whole thing bout eternity in
one moment, so he can get it over with and get on with his life.
But it is a lifetime process. Christ said, "let him take up his
cross daily and follow me." (Matthew 16:24; 19:21; Mark 8:34; 10:21; Luke
9:23) In the words of Paul, we are buried with Christ through baptism into
death: "that we also might walk in newness of life." (Romans 6:4) That's
just the beginning of new life, and it is a continuous walk in the direction
of God's purpose.
Purpose - Part 2
John wrote that everyone who has the hope of becoming like Christ
"purifies himself, even as he is pure." (1 John 3:3) This is not to say
that we can perfect ourselves to His image by our own will and efforts.
The broad way, which Christ said leads to destruction, is littered with
the broken lives of those who thought they could. Rise to the heights of
perfection by their own determination and ability. What God wants form
us is humility, trust, and obedience. The transformation is by His hand
when we submit to Him.
Our confidence is in God, not in ourselves. Can God fulfill His
purpose? Indeed, He can. "God is able to make all grace abound unto you..."
(2 Corinthians 9:8) That grace may come in the form of suffering, loss,
or persecution. When we allow external circumstances to fill us with anxiety
and make us worry, what does this say about God's grace but that it has
failed and God cannot provide? The apostle Paul prayed to the Lord. three
times to remove the "thorn in the flesh" when he suffered, but he answer
was, "My grace is sufficient for thee: for my power is made perfect in
weakness." (2 Corinthians 12:8-9) Paul then wrote, "Wherefore I take pleasure
in weakness, in injuries, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses,
for Christ's sake: for when I am weak, then I am strong." (2 Corinthians
12:10)
Once we tell Him that we want His will to be done we can expect
some real work to begin to reshape us; cutting off a growth of pride here,
shaving away an ugly spot (in the heart) there, cutting out a tumor of
lust or cancer of greed. We are talking about change in which the old man
is put to death and buried, so that the new man may emerge in the image
of God. (Ephesians 4:22-24) We must cease thinking as the world thinks,
in terms of a life of ease without problems or pain. Christ promised the
opposite: tribulation, persecuting, a cross to bear, hatred of the world,
chastening, etc.
Sometimes the things that we see as tragedies and hardships are
rather the strong steps that God takes in order to humble us for we will
never yield the strong hands of the Potter until the lumps of pride and
self-righteous resistance are removed. He has the power to use all the
tough trials as tools to fashion us into His image. He could remove the
pain, but it might also remove an important step in our growth. Hard circumstances
are our opportunities to depend on god's grace, and also to manifest to
the world that we belong to Him.
This, of course, does not mean that we must act like a coward
and fear a fight; for the opposite is true. Remember that God honors warriors
and brave men and women, whereas He rejects the fearful and the cowards;
and they cannot enter into heaven. (Revelation 21:8)
The fulfillment of that plan will be glorious beyond anything
we are able to imagine. Peter described it as "an inheritance incorruptible,
and undefiled, and that fades not away." (1 Peter 1:4) Peter was writing
to our Brother and Sister Israelites who were suffering terrible perfection
at the hands of the Jew Nero, but he told them not to think of their fiery
trials as something strange, "but inasmuch as you are partakers of Christ's
sufferings rejoice; that at the revelation of his glory also you may rejoice
with exceeding joy." (1 Peter 4:13)
When Christ prayed, "Not my will be done, but thine," He knew
the Father's purpose, and that it would bring Him suffering and death.
He also knew that death was not the end, but that He would be raised up
and crowned with glory and honor.
Paul wrote, "For I reckon that the sufferings of this present
time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed
to us." (Romans 8:18), and that "Our light affliction, which is for the
moment, works for us more and more exceedingly an eternal weight of glory."
(2 Corinthians 4:17)
God's purpose to have us in His image has not changed, and it
is to the gory of that goal that we are being led to triumph by Christ
our Redeemer, our King.