Unity Part 2

by Pastor Mark Downey

Last time I spoke on this subject, I left you with the thought that, “We are about our Father’s business to win hearts and minds, but not everyone is receptive.”  Have you ever noticed the unity among jews?  It’s almost unanimous in their thinking that 6 million of their own were systematically gassed in concentration camps during WWII.  But that’s not a good enough unity of thought you see, because they want everybody to be on the same page and if you don’t, you are guilty of Holocaust denial.  I guess I’m not very receptive in having my heart and mind turned over to the people that crucified Jesus Christ.  But I am in awe of their ability to manipulate public opinion.  Not only that, but convincing a legion of non-jewish lackeys to whine and whimper about the 6 million.

Unity

by Pastor Mark Downey

Seeking Christian unity with a singleness of purpose can be found in the Word of God...

Part 1: The puzzling question as to how the Christian Identity movement can get it together, having the same mind; speaking the same things is explained in this message.

Part 2: Scripture teaches that true brotherhood and unity may only be achieved when men are willing to be governed by the Word of God and walk by the discipline of Christian behavior.

The White Man's God

by Pastor Mark Downey

Usually it's the heathen that refer to 'the White man's God', accompanied by primitive contempt and prejudice. This is understandable, being that the Bible has a few choice things to say about heathens. But why is it that you hardly ever hear White people refer to their God in a racial context? The Bible itself is racist in context. God is a racist, being that He created everything after its own kind and never sanctioned crossbreeding or mongrelization. In fact, "This (Bible) is the book of the generations of Adam" (Gen. 5:1).

Power in the Blood in the Face

by Pastor Mark Downey

It's a longer than usual title, but I want to bring together the old hymnal theme of Christ's sacrifice on Calvary for our redemption and the often cited Strong's description of Adam. Awhile back I did a message on Halloween, and pointed out the macabre nature of this pagan holiday with its preoccupation with blood and gore. It makes me wonder why blood is given such a bad rap; why the association with horror? Maybe it's shed blood, or that bloodshed is death. Maybe it's our racial heritage of sacrifice for the atonement of sins, which was finally nailed to the Cross. The positive aspect of blood is that, "the life of the flesh is in the blood" (Lev. 17:11). That means all life, including man and animals. The good news is that we don't sacrifice people for the atonement of our sins, save but for one man ... Jesus Christ, the Passover Lamb of God.

False Brethren

by Pastor Mark Downey

Scripture Reading: Galatians 2:4

This subject needs its own sermon, especially in light of what we’ve been talking about lately regarding the church world as well as our own movement.  The phrase ‘false brethren’ is only found twice in the New Testament and I’d like to give a richer understanding of what these personalities entail.  We’ve heard of false prophets, false apostles, false witnesses and false teachers, but what exactly constitutes false brethren?  The mainstream churches have terribly desecrated the biblical meaning of the word “brother” with a Masonic substitute, ‘the brotherhood of man’, implying a restoration of a multicultural Babylon.  And indeed, Mystery Babylon is infested with brethren who are not true to their own race and the ancestral faith of their fathers.