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God's Answer to Fear: Today on every hand we hear someone telling us how dangerous the future is, and that few will survive. Some tell us the United States is the Babylon mentioned in the Book of Revelation, but we identity Christians know that the Babylon spoken of is Judaism, because we are told that she is responsible for all the righteous blood shed from Abel. And there is only one group which fulfill that description and that is the Jews and their horrible religion of Judaism.

We are told that the economy will soon hit a melt-down and the only answer is to own gold and silver, yet the scriptures say that these things will be thrown into holes to the bats and moles as we see in, Isaiah 2:20: "In that day a man shall cast his idols of silver, and his idols of gold, which they made each one for himself to worship, to the moles and to the bats."

The news media, including newspapers, television and radio, have become fear mongers, majoring in tragedy, and keeping the threat of disaster, disease and dark forebodings before us continuously. Add to this the agenda of the Jewish International Financial Leaders who present a real threat of global control with the loss of personal freedom, and fears are compounded.

There are few people these days who are not terrified at the possibility of heart disease, cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's, stroke, old age, financial insecurity, or death. Man's knowledge and modern technology are often used to generate fear rather than to produce courage and joy. The so-called "Christian" clergymen/women in the pulpits of America are no better, in fact, if it were not for their treason and cowardance much of what is happening today in America could not and would not happen, because God would intervene and destroy the evil from the land. But the clergymen/women are working day and night for Satan and his children, not for the one they profess to believe in - The Lord Jesus Christ.

Fear is like a deadly disease, paralyzing the mind and destroying the body, while turning one's capabilities to negative thoughts which leads to negative results. Millions of so-called Christian people are surrendering to tranquilizers or to the faith-destroying influence of Freudian psychiatry (who was nothing but a Jewish pervert, degenerate, queer and pedophile) in order to cope with their fears. Jesus did not teach us to live in far. In the very worst of circumstances His words were, "Fear not." Paul wrote, "For God has not given us the spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind." [1]

God gives such a mind, where fear is absent, only to those who believe Him. God relates to those created in His image through a mind-to-mind relationship. God reveals His mind, and man believes. This we call faith. There can be no value for man in God's revelation and purpose if man does not believe Him. We are also told by John in the Book of Revelation that a coward or the fearful cannot enter into the Kingdom of God when it is finally brought to frutation on the earth: "But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death." [2]

Following are, in six steps, God's formula for living without fear:

1). Deny self: The first requirement Jesus made of His disciples is: "If any man would come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross and follow me." [3] Self-centeredness often lies at the core of our fears. We live in a success-oriented society, and one of the basic fears is the fear of failure. The sense of failure and rejection lies at the root of the despair of millions of young people, often being the cause of suicide.

Christ nips this problem in the bud. To deny self is to forget about worldly success. Jesus does not accept us on the basis of success, but on the basis of commitment to Him. "Success" and "failure" belong to the world's vocabulary. What God seeks in us is faithfulness. After all Christ called us to Him, we did not go at an altar call, He called us: John 15:15‑16: "Henceforth I call you not servants; for the servant knoweth not what his lord doeth: but I have called you friends; for all things that I have heard of my Father I have made known unto you. Ye have not chosen me, but I HAVE CHOSEN YOU, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain: that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it you."

Abandon all the world's advice, esteem and measure of success; set your mind on God, His purpose and the ultimate achievement - eternal life. The goal is not gained by one's ability or power, but by God's power for those who belong to Him. Such denial is expressed in Paul's statement: "I count all things to be loss that I might gain the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord..." [4]

2). Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness: Millions of people are playing church on Sunday, they are alkaselser Christians, they fizz for a few minutes on Sunday and then revert back to something that no one would even suspect they are Christians, and are filled with fear on Monday. They may be faithful to the traditions that distinguish their particular sect, traditions which have little relevance to their relationship to God, while retaining a loyalty to the world of Caesar. Christ challenged the kingdom of the Jews, offering a kingdom so radical to the worldview that they killed Him out of fear that His Kingdom would turn man's allegiance away from their worldly kingdom.

The same fears are entertained by world rulers today. That's one reason it is "politically correct" to deny that Jesus is the only way to God, to remove Christian symbols wherever possible, to remove any mention of Christ in public addresses, and make his kingdom something only for the future. The world fears the victory of King Jesus, and does all in its power to keep Christians from claiming that victory. Jesus said, "Fear not little flock; for it is the Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom." [5] In His Kingdom there is peace and protection and no cause for fear.

3). Consider any suffering or hardship as progress along the walk to God's image. Where there is no suffering there can be no great living, or victorious living. To live in fear of pain and suffering is to live in fear of life. One who has never experienced a broken heart has never known the touch of the Master's healing hand. Didn't Jesus call us to suffer? What else could He mean by: "let him take up his cross and follow me?" [6] Scripture says that we will be glorified with Him if we suffer with Him.[7]

Jesus promises us no short cuts or exemptions from the rivers of trouble. Rather He simply said, "Lo, I am with you." Pain and sickness can be used by God as instruments for shaping us into more noble and useful servants. Rather than being terrified at the prospect of suffering, we are to see it as God's opportunity to develop our faith and patience, and to mold us into His own image. Following Christ is not the mere confessing of our faith, reading the Bible, and praying. It is living according to His words, suffering after His example and glorifying the Father through it all. When one surrenders his will to God, desiring only His will, as did Jesus, fear finds no foothold.

4). Hold nothing as a permanent possession: The danger of the loss of financial security keeps many in a constant state of fear and frustration. Many hoard their wealth, refusing to share it or even to enjoy it themselves, for fear that they will lose it. But what if one loses material possession? Things we may call our own are pitifully small compared to the immensity of the Creator's store of riches. God can provide all that one needs. The promise is, "Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things (He's talking about food, clothing and shelter) will be added unto you." [8]

What Christ was saying is that we are not to live for that which is only temporal, but for God's Kingdom and His righteousness, which are eternal. We must give up the prized temporal possession in order to obtain that which my Master prizes, and He has promised that I will not be in need of the essential things. As we said in the beginning, it is a matter of faith. Do we really believe He meant it when He said that the things we need will be provided when we seek God first? Here is where we have the choice: faith or fear.

5). Take your mind off of yourself: "God, help me!" we pray. "Give me peace, relieve my pain, heal me, etc." Of course, we are to ask in order to receive, but then we are to leave it with God with faith that He will answer according to His will. Then we can pray for others who have greater needs.

"If then you were raised together with Christ, seek the things that are above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. SET YOUR MIND ON THE THINGS THAT ARE ABOVE, not on the things that are upon the earth." [9] Turn your mind from self to God, His majesty, His mercy, His grace, His goodness, His compassion, His holiness, His power, His truth and His love. The very thought of God draws one out of the feverish tumult of the world to the obtaining of "joy and peace in believing." [10]

6). Remember that you are never alone: God does not exempt us from suffering, but He is with us in it. "Fear not, for I have redeemed thee...When thou passeth through the waters, I will be with thee, and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee...Fear not for I am with thee." [11]

In the pain of sickness and under burdens that seem too heavy to bear. God is there, bearing you up, supplying strength, and even joy; to the world's amazement and surprise. And when the dark river of death must be crossed. he will be there with the bright hope of the resurrection and the assurance of life and immortality in His glorious image.

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The reason the enemy is always trying to make you fear is because: It is the enemy who must fear, for he will soon be totally destroyed, for God has said it and it will come to pass soon. So they are trying to make you fear and therefore commit so grievous a sin that Almighty God will destroy you before He can destroy them. But God's promises cannot be broken and the promise that He gave our father Abraham was an unconditional one; so it will be the enemy who will be destroyed, although many of our people will perish for lack of knowledge - lack of the knowledge of God's Word.

Always remember that God has His:

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Few Christians know what constitutes a "righteous nation" for they have never been taught the truth by the Judeo-Christian clergy. Most believe that a nation is the sum total of its people; what they are; what they do. Then what makes them sufficiently "righteous" to influence their nation's character, and how many of them does it take for this purpose? Where do we, in the United States, stand as measured out on this scale?

Never at any time has there been a nation composed entirely of righteous people. Not even God's True Israel people. Even during the Exodus, when the people had witnessed many miracles by the hand of God; saw His presence in the pillar of cloud and fire every day, the great mass of the people were either actively or passively unrighteous. While Moses was on Mt. Sinai, receiving the law of God, part of the nation of Israel was actively wicked, demanding that Aaron make them an idol god, the golden calf; most of the nation passively followed them into wickedness; and only Moses and the Tribe of Levi remained faithful to Almighty God.

So it has always been, the people are divided into three classes; the few good people, who are God's Righteous Remnant; the somewhat larger group who are especially evil; and the huge middle group, neither very good nor especially bad. The especially evil group would completely and permanently ruin and destroy the whole nation, if they were allowed to live very long; therefore, God has had to wipe them out, many times, in order to save anything of the nation. Think about it, the heavy loss of life on many occasions, when God had to discipline them on the Exodus; the repeated wars with the Philistines; the Assyrian conquest of Israel and the Babylonian conquest of part of Judah, etc. There was no point in trying to save them by "conversion;" they were not capable of it. Preaching to a scorpion never accomplishes anything; nor does preaching to an anti-christ Jew.

The so-called Patriot community is constantly trying to rouse the masses to the dangers they face in the loss of weapons, freedoms, and etc. Yet we know that the majority of our Israel people care little about being disarmed as is represented in the wars with the Phillippines, when they were conquered and were not allowed a sword, spear, knife or anything sharp, including plow shares. They were not allowed to even have black-smiths to make such weapons and sharpen them, and they really didn't care.

The masses have never minded losing their freedoms as was demonstrated in the Book of Judges, and in the present day here in America and in the other Christian nations of the west. Look at Australia, England and etc., the masses are decadent and have allowed the government to confiscate their weapons. In America we are faced with the same thing, it is just taking a little longer than it did in the other countries.

The large middle group; never able to be actively good, yet only followers of evil, not originators of it, has always constituted the great bulk of the nation. Since they never rise to the greatness of true goodness, and periodically lapse into all kinds of evil, why has God kept them in existence? Only because, without them there would not be a nation.

Remember that all of God's promises to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and David were that Israel would be a nation before Him forever. The promise was never that there would be only a few righteous persons among their descendants, but that there would be a great nation and a company of nations. Although incapable of good in itself, the nation could be God's servant under the leadership of God's Righteous Remnant. "Except the Lord of Hosts had left unto us a very small remnant, we should have been as Sodom, and we should have been like Gomorrah." [12] Then in Genesis 18:26-32, God revealed to Abraham that even a small righteous remnant in Sodom; as few as 10 persons, could have saved it.

In Old Testament time, this Righteous Remnant were singled out for special service to God. In the Hebrew language, they were called the "Qahal" a word meaning those "selected and called out" from among the mass of the nation. They included the priests; both Aaronic and Levitical, and the heads of the Tribes. It was their job to see that the whole nation was guided into the paths of righteousness so clearly marked out by the prophets. When they would and could do this, the nation reached great heights of civilization and prosperity. And the United States is the best example of this, for it was founded by Christians doing their best to do God's will. They were not perfect, but their faith reaped us a great reward; the greatest nation the world has ever known.

Oh, boy, some at this time, will be wondering, "How could the Remnant save the nation, when the Remnant themselves were so imperfect and are themselves presently under the control of Mystery Babylon?� Psalm 14:2-3 say, "The LORD looked down from heaven upon the children of men, to see if there were any that did understand, and seek God. They are all gone aside, they are all together become filthy: there is none that doeth good, no, not one." Paul also quotes this in Romans 3:10-12. Yet God has always found a way to use His remnant for His own special purpose. Eve was not sinless, yet in Genesis 3;15 God declared that the Redeemer would be one of her descendants. Abel was presumably as sinful as other men; yet we are told in Hebrews 11:14 that "By faith, Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous. God testifying of his gifts; and by it, being dead, he yet speaketh." While he was comparatively good as men go, Noah must have had his share of human faults; but we are told that "By faith, Noah, being warned of God of things not seen as yet, moved with fear, prepared an ark to the saving of his house; by which he condemned the world and became heir of the righteousness which is by faith." [13] Abraham also had his sins, yet "For what saith the scriptures: Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness." [14]

This was God's plan from the beginning; He knew that even the best of His creatures would not be able to achieve righteousness by man's own goodness; so God prepared to give them His own righteousness. In Isaiah 54:17, He says: "No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and their righteousness is of me, saith the Lord."

This is the very essence of Christianity! All men have sinned; even the Remnant, and have justly earned the penalty of death; but God has paid that penalty for us in the death of Jesus Christ upon the stake; and if we believe God in this, He imputes to us the perfect righteousness of Christ. "Their righteous-ness is of me." The great mass of people never obtain even this; only a remnant ever did or ever will.

Isaiah 10:20‑22: "And it shall come to pass in that day, that the remnant of Israel, and such as are escaped of the house of Jacob, shall no more again stay upon him that smote them; but shall stay upon the Lord, the Holy One of Israel, in truth. The remnant shall return, even the remnant of Jacob, unto the mighty God. For though thy people Israel be as the sand of the sea, yet a remnant of them shall return: the consumption decreed shall overflow with righteous-ness."

During most of the Old Testament times, the nation Israel was nominally faithful to God; that at all times there were some apostates among them, and several times almost the entire nation lapsed into idolatry. In New Testament times, the Israel nations have been nominally Christian; yet at all times there have been relatively few who truly understood their religion and were more than nominal Christians. Today, the "churches" are becoming only "social service" organizations, forgetting Almighty God and His Laws while they concentrate all their attention and efforts on "social problems" such as slums and integration of races, and following the dictates of those that hate Christ.

Therefore, we ask the apostate Judeo-Christian clergy: "...shouldest thou help the ungodly, and love them that hate the Lord? therefore is wrath upon thee from before the Lord." [15] There is little, if anything, left of Christianity but the mere name, empty of all that it originally contained as shown in the Bible. This "Churchianity" can never save even its own followers.

Yet there has always been God's Righteous Remnant in the nation; and for the sake of that Remnant God has spared the nation. So it has always been, and so it will be. "What then? Israel hath not obtained that which he� eeketh for; but the election hath obtained it, and the rest were blinded." [16] As always before, there exists in the national the group of actively evil people, like a cancer, which must be cut out and destroyed; and the greater mass of the people who have been blinded are led astray by the evil; and the greater mass of the people who have been led astray by the false Judeo-Christian clergy and the evil ones must be severely disciplined. Therefore, the days soon to come will bring terrific destruction and loss of life. But also there is the small Righteous Remnant, for whose sake Almighty god has always spared His people Israel from complete destruction; and for whose sake He will spare it now.

Therefore, on this Thanksgiving Day of November 27, 1997; one of the most holy days in Israel, Praise Almighty God, the Lord Jesus Christ that He has Chosen to reveal the Israel truth to you, because that proves you are among the best of Israel, Gods Righteous Remnant! Praise God in Truth and Righteousness today, for there may not be many days left before He rains destruction down on the unrighteousness


[1] 2 Timothy 1:7.

[2] Revelation 21:8.

[3] Matthew 16:24.

[4] Philippine 3:8.

[5] Luke 12:32.

[6] Matthew 16:24.

[7] Romans 8:17.

[8] Matthew 6:34.

[9] Colossians 3:1-2.

[10] Romans 15:13.

[11] Isaiah 43:1-3.

[12] Isaiah 1:9.

[13] Hebrews 11:7.

[14] Romans 4:3.

[15] 2 Chronicles 19:2.

[16] Romans 11:7.



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