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DETESTARI: CALLING GOD TO WITNESS
AGAINST THE SECT
"THE ABOMINABLE THING THAT CAUSES DESOLATION". The abominable and disgusting thing described in 1 Maccabees Chapter 1 (NEB) was a "shadow" of the future reality being fulfilled today in the "time(s) of the end", both in the spiritual and physical sense. (Heb 10:1). Details of these "times" can be found on Pages 849 and 850 of The Opened "Little Scroll". The letter from the governing body of the sect calling themselves Jehovah's Witnesses dated December 1st 1971 decreeing the setting up of their "disgusting thing" in authority over Spirit anointed sons of God worldwide, took nine days to reach all congregations. The "two thousand three hundred evenings and mornings" of Daniel 8:13,14 began on October 1st 1972 and ended January 19th 1979; after which, the power of the holy people will cease to be dispersed and the remainder of "all these things shall come to an end" (including physical warring against the creation of the holy people of spiritual Mount Zion). (See Page 5/3/84 and Dan 12:7 NEB).
"…and until an extermination, the very
thing decided upon will go pouring out also upon the one lying desolate." (Dan
9:27B). The "Little Scroll" is
what is being "poured out" upon the "disgusting thing"
The destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in 70
CE could not have been the fulfilment of
the "time(s) of the end" (as taught by this sect) Spirit anointed sons of God were removed to make way for so-called 'elders' of the "disgusting thing". But by their troublesome ostracism of us they unwittingly helped us to reach the "entrance to hope": Namely, ACHOR! The "wilderness" condition of God! (Hosea 2:14,15). "And the wilderness (in which Spirit anointed sons of God have dwelled in a "sackcloth" condition administering denunciations of God meant for the "disgusting thing") will have become an orchard, and the orchard itself is accounted as a real forest." (Isaiah 32:15). By the Spirit of God, the "wilderness" condition His beloved people were ostracised into will bear "fruit" like that of an "orchard"; growing to such size, quality, and number of people as to be likened to a "forest" of righteousness, bringing peace and undisturbed resting-places. (32:16-18). 19/3/84. |
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