No New Organization--Sermon

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Dear Reader,

 

You need to listen to this sermon—No New Organization. This is one of the most powerful sermons you will ever hear. Let it all load before listening.  While you are listening, it is important to remember that there was no EIGHTH CHURCH in the days of the disciples when the seven churches of Revelation were LITERALLY ALL PRESENT AT THE SAME TIME. But there was still a call out of the bride, Philadelphia, the church that was not faulted. John got together a bride for Christ, Desire of Ages, 179.

 

There is a final call out from all apostate churches in the Loud Cry.

 

 

"Christ was a protestant...The Reformers date back to Christ and the apostles. They came out and separated themselves from a religion of forms and ceremonies. Luther and his followers did not invent the reformed religion. They simply accepted it as presented by Christ and the apostles." E.G. White, Review and Herald, vol. 2, 48, col. 2.

 

Consider the following additional factors:

 

  • Laodicea is spoken to as a corporate church. She is threatened with being spewed out if she does not repent. In that event, it would be necessary for all among her who repent to be gathered out in order to be saved from Ezekiel 9 destruction.
  • Ellen White said that all the other churches are Laodicean as well. There is a call out of those SEVENTH churches in the Loud Cry. Could they not say as some SDA's are saying: THERE IS NO EIGHTH CHURCH so there is no calling out?
  • A LITERAL FULFILLMENT of Ezekiel 9, demands another coming out. In the prefigure (type) of A.D. 27-70, the saved did not remain in Jerusalem while the bad were slaughtered all around them as they were gathered in the Temple. The saved were "gathered out" (DA 232) and they fled to the mountains of Pella.
  • Here is Ellen White's statement that the Laodicean message to the SEVENTH church applies to all churches:

 

"The warning for the last church [Laodicea] also must be proclaimed to all who claim to be Christians. The Laodicean message, like a sharp, two--edged sword, must go to ALL THE CHURCHES:...It is our work to proclaim this message. Are we putting forth every effort that the churches may be warned?" Testimonies, vol. 6, p. 77.

 

 

If the members of those churches are like a lot of members of the SDA church, they will say: We are members of the SEVENTH AND LAST CHURCH. There is no EIGHTH church, so we don't have to come out of our fallen church. SDA's are not praying and thinking these things through to their logical conclusion.

 

 

Ron

 

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