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The Good News of January/February 2003 Volume 4, Issue 43
Celebrating Passover/Feast
of Unleavened Bread is the time to call to our remembrance how ?That ye shall
say, It is the sacrifice of the LORD, We were in need of deliverance because we broke the
laws of ?And it shall
come to pass, if thou shalt hearken diligently unto the voice of the LORD thy
God,
Therefore, all Israel is commanded to come and pay
tribute to The Feast Committee has shared with PEESS Foundation some highlights of the upcoming seminars that will take place during this great celebration. Some of which are: The Rising of The Beast Out Of The Sea, Part 3 ?And I . . . saw a beast rise up out of the sea,
having seven heads [of government] and ten horns, . . . .? (Revelation 13:1). It was prophesied that at the time the Beast (factually
documented to be the President of the United States) would ?rise up? out of the sea, there would be ?SEVEN
HEADS? of government that would ?join forces? with him in establishing
the NEW
WORLD ORDER. But not only did ?SEVEN
HEADS? of government unite with the Beast, but also TEN
HORNS, which is the ?mysterious? link that has been lost
from this puzzle. However, the perplexity surrounding this ?enigmatic? puzzle
shall be solved in this seminar, as conclusive presumption about these TEN
HORNS will be so clear and convincing that it will set a legal
precedent. Judgment Shall Sit, Part 1 ?I considered the horns, and, behold, there came up
among them another little horn, before whom there were three of the first horns
plucked up by the roots: and, behold, in this horn were eyes like the eyes of
man, and a mouth speaking great things? (Daniel 7:8). The Scriptures refer to the ?horns?
as kings and the ?little horn? as the most powerful of them all. The ?little
horn? is identified as the antichrist, the one appointed to wage the
final assault against Nebuchadnezzar: The King of Modern Day Babylon, Part 1 ?In the third year of the reign of Jehoiakim king of Judah came Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon unto Jerusalem, and besieged it? (Daniel 1:1). Nebuchadnezzar is defined as a ?Chaldean king of Babylon that ?conquered? Jerusalem and destroyed the Temple.? The words Nebuchadnezzar, Babylon, and Jerusalem, when decoded, have ?striking? similarities to a ?present-day? ruler, city, and country. Attend this seminar where the parallel will be made plain and simple. The perponderance of the evidence will clearly identify the modern-day Nebuchadnezzar who, like in the day of Daniel, shall ?besiege? ?the? modern-day JerUSAlem. Proof that precludes every reasonable doubt will be introduced for examination. Go To The Ant, Part 15
?Provideth her meat in the summer and gathereth her
food in the harvest? (Proverbs 6:8) is one of the greatest mysteries spoken of and written
by King Solomon in the Holy Bible. The words summer and harvest
refer to the ?natural? order of the physical seasons of The Seven Seals of The Apocalypse, Part 3 ?And when he had opened the third seal, I heard the
third beast say, Come and see. And I beheld, and lo a ?black? horse; . . .? (Revelation 6:5). A Message For Lawkeepers: Preparing For Rulership,
Part 5 ?And the dragon?s tail drew the third part of the
stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth? (Revelation 12:4). Star is synonymous to influence, stimulus,
and leaven. ?The kingdom of heaven is like
unto leaven, which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal, till the
whole was leavened? (Matthew 13:33). The woman is symbolic of The Mysteries of The Great Image: The ?Stone,? Part 2 ?Thou sawest till that a STONE was cut out without hands, which smote the image upon his feet that were of iron and clay, and brake them to pieces? (Daniel 2:34). Written in the Book of Daniel thousands of years ago is the foretelling of an eschatological event that, until this day, has been shrouded in secrecy. Daniel foretold of a ?STONE? that will come and SMITE the IMAGE upon his FEET and break them to pieces. The ?true? identity of this stone has been a mystery. However, through ?divinely? inspired revelations, this ?STONE? has been identified. Come and hear sworn testimony as to ?how? this ?STONE? shall SMITE the IMAGE upon his feet and BREAK them to pieces. The Sign of The Times, Part 5 ?Remember the word that I said unto you, The servant
is not greater than his lord. If they have persecuted me, they WILL also
persecute you; . ..? (John 15:20). According to 2 Timothy 3:12 ?. . . All that will live godly
in Christ,
The Healing Light, Part 11 ?But I have a few things against thee [America],
because thou hast there them that hold the doctrine of Balaam, who taught Balac
[the secret societies and organizations] to cast a stumblingblock before
the children of Israel, to EAT things sacrificed unto idols, and to commit
fornication? (Revelation 2:14). Because we have held the doctrine of
other false gods and have ?EATEN? from the minds of our
oppressors for over four hundred years, we have encountered SORE BOILS from the sole
of our foot unto our crown (Job 2:7). A chronic condition of this type
requires ?divine? surgery. Therefore, Delight In The Laws of The laws of ?The law of
the Lord, As referenced in the Merriam Webster?s Collegiate Dictionary, Tenth Edition, copyright
1999, on page 862, perfect is ?being
entirely without fault or defect.? Consequently,
keeping the divine laws of ?Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.? There is a blessing in store for us when we keep the
divine laws of Also, documented in the Reader?s Digest Great Encyclopedic Dictionary, copyright 1968, on page 389, divine, by definition, is ?reflecting the attributes of God; excellent to the highest degree; altogether delightful.? In conformity with the preceding, as we begin to
keep the laws of Remember The Sabbath Day to Keep It Holy (Exodus 20:8) We shall continue our study of this law by
uncovering what ?to keep the Sabbath day ?HOLY? really means. As referenced in the Gesenius? Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon, copyright 1979, on page 725,
reference number 6942, holy is
defined as ?clean.? In Webster?s New World College Dictionary,
Fourth Edition, copyright 2000, on page 272, clean is synonymous to ?clear,? and clear in The Synonym Finder,
by J. I. Rodale, copyright 1978, on page 174, is tantamount to ?pellucid.? This information is conveying that keeping
the Sabbath day ?holy? requires us to keep it ?pellucid.? What does this mean? According to The
Synonym Finder, by J. I. Rodale, copyright 1978, on page 174, pellucid is equivalent to
?limpid.? The Random House Webster?s College Dictionary, copyright 1999, on
page 769 describes limpid as ?without
distress or worry.? For this reason, we
can deduce that to keep the Sabbath day ?holy,? our minds must be without both
distress and worry. As referenced in the Encarta World English Dictionary, copyright 1999, on page 522, distress is ?mental suffering, e. g.
that caused by grief?.? The American Heritage College Dictionary,
copyright 2000, on page 531, defines grief
as ?annoyance or frustration.? Hence,
this information reveals that when we allow our minds to suffer annoyance and
frustration on the Sabbath of In addition to being without distress on the Sabbath
of Considering these facts, we can conclude that to
keep the Sabbath Day holy, we must not suffer from thoughts that break up or
destroy the tranquility or settled state of our minds. When all who want to keep the laws of Let Not The Sun Go Down Upon Your Wrath (Ephesians
4:26) Another commandment that we are duty bound to keep
can be found in Ephesians, Chapter 4, verse 26, which reads in part: ??let not the sun go down upon your wrath.? We shall begin to decipher this law by first
defining the word ?let.? In The American Heritage College Dictionary,
copyright 2000, on page 778, let is
?used as an auxiliary in the imperative to express a command.? Based on this fact, we can deduce that we
are being given a command that we must conform to. The next word to define is ?not.? Referenced in The
Random House College Dictionary, Revised Edition, copyright 1984, on page
909, not is ?used to express
prohibition.? In accordance with the Webster?s New World College Dictionary,
Fourth Edition, copyright 2000, on page
1146, prohibition is ?a law that
forbids.? Accordingly, this law is expressing a ?direct? command: to forbid the
sun from going down upon our wrath. The
Encarta World English Dictionary,
copyright 1999, page 695, defines forbid
as to ?not allow,? while the Merriam
Webster?s Collegiate Dictionary, Tenth Edition, copyright 1999, on page 31,
defines allow as, ?to approve.? In the Webster?s
New World College Dictionary, Fourth Edition, copyright 2000, on page 70, approve is ?to be favorable toward;
think or declare to be good.? These subsequent
facts make it clear that To make it clear as to when ?the sun goes down,? the Bartlett?s Roget?s Thesaurus, copyright
1996, describes sundown (#656.2) as
being equivalent to ?evening time, setting of the sun.? On the basis of all this convincing
evidence, we can conclude that In our next presentation, we will divulge the meaning of ?wrath,? as it relates to harboring grudges against another. To order these and other books by P.E.E.S.S.
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