New Adventist
president reaffirms cooperation with China's Protestant Ecumenical Organization
“What hath my beloved to do in mine house, seeing she hath
wrought lewdness with many, and the holy flesh is passed from thee? when thou
doest evil, then thou rejoicest.” Jeremiah 11:15
http://news.adventist.org/2010/07/new-adventist-presid.html
Many
SDA’s are rejoicing in a false sense of revival and reform because the new SDA GC
President elect has taken a stand on the literal creation week.
That
is a false and forced sign of
revival. I say forced because if the SDA new
movement gave up the literal creation week, it would have no reason for
existence. It could not justify its place as a separate denomination and its
name Seventh-day Adventist.
Thus, it is FORCED to prattle the truth on this issue while it has committed
unpardonable sin via the Trinity Doctrine, the Babylonian antichrist position
on the human nature of Christ, and ecumenical liaison with Babylon. That is
when God says not to pray for a people, Jeremiah 11:9-15. That is pure traitorship to the cause of God, the Midnight Cry and the
three angel's message commission.
Defense of a literal
creation week does not correct the unpardonable sin the new movement has
imbibed. The prime reasons Ezekiel 9 will
literally begin at SDA new movement Sanctuaries around the world is because of
the following violations:
·
Violation of Isaiah
8:9-12, via the church’s ecumenical liaisons with Babylon in violation of the
second angel’s message and the Midnight Cry, which gave power to the second
angel’s message.
·
Adoption of the
central abomination of Rome, the trinity doctrine. The omega of apostasy was to
have to do with the personality of Christ and the trinity doctrine violates the
very sacrifice of the soul of the life of Christ.
·
Adoption of mainline
Christianity’s doctrine on the human nature of Christ.
The
above antichrist abominations (especially the latter two) sweep away the entire
Christian economy. Apostate Israel conspired with God’s enemies in Jeremiah
11:9-15. The fact that this is an act of unpardonable sin is evinced by the
fact that God told Jeremiah not to pray for that generation of Jews who did
this. Those verses also give a separation message, when in verse 15, the questions
is asked: What hast my beloved (bride) to do in my house, my Temple (church)
seeing she (the church) has wrought lewdness with many (whoring around with God’s
enemies). Then she rejoices—Celebration Movement!
"The Lord Jesus will always have a chosen people
to serve Him. When the Jewish people rejected Christ, the Prince of life. He
took from them the kingdom of God and gave it unto the Gentiles. God will continue to work on this principle with every
branch of His work. When
a church proves unfaithful to the work of the Lord, whatever their position may
be, however high and sacred their calling, the Lord can no longer work with
them. Others are then chosen to bear important responsibilities. But, if these in turn do not
purify their lives from every wrong action, if they do not establish pure and
holy principles in all their borders, then the Lord will grievously afflict and
humble them and, unless they repent, will remove them from their place and make
them a reproach.
God is not 'worshipped with
men's hands, as though he needed any thing' (Acts
17:25). E. G. White, The Upward Look, 131.
Here is what pre 1957 leaders
thought of the ecumenical movement:
SDA Encyclopedia on the Ecumenical
Movement—“On the basis of Bible prophecy and
the writings of Ellen G. White, SDA’s anticipate the eventual success of the
ecumenical movement, both in eliminating the divisions of Protestantism and in
reuniting Christendom by bridging the gulf that separates non-Catholic
communions from Rome. The ecumenical
movement will then become a concerted effort to unite the world and to secure
universal peace and security by enlisting the power of civil government in a
universal religio-political crusade to eliminate all
dissent. SDA’s envision this crusade as
the great apostasy to which John the revelator refers as “Babylon the
great.” They understand, also, that
God’s last message of mercy to the world prior to the return of Christ in power
and glory will consist of a warning against this great apostate movement, and a
call to all who choose to remain loyal to Him to leave the churches connected
with it. See Rev. 13:15-17; 14:6-11;
16:12-14; 17:1-6; 18:1-4; GC 444, 445, 573, 588, 589, 615.” SDA Encyclopedia, p. 411, and page 362 in some later editions.
—rwb