Our website would not be complete without a short trip down Memory Lane to visit the writings of some true servants of God, men and women who very early on embraced the Israel Truth, along with the Gospels of the Kingdom and Salvation, and did their part in the sowing of seeds for the Great Gardener. They are people of whom the Lord Jesus Christ was referring when He said, “…unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall much be required.”
The people of the earth delight in favorable predictions. In the days following the close of the World War (has it closed?) it was said that peace had come, and that such prosperity as the world had never witnessed was near at hand. And the world rejoiced.
“As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it also be in the days of the Son of man.” *** There are many things of intense interest suggested by these words of warning uttered by Jesus as he told his disciples of his final return to the earth.
“Shall He find faith on the earth?” (Luke, 18: 8) This most interesting question, asked by our Lord in the parable of the unjust judge, is worthy of careful consideration today by all who profess to believe in God.
“THEY FEARED as they entered the cloud.”
Beyond the earliest days of America, or America’s mother land … beyond Rome, Babylon, Chaldea … beyond the oldest nations of man; beyond man and his proud advent into a world prepared for him . . . before the sun, moon and stars made light and measured time for the earth’s new master, far yonder…
In the year 742 B. C., Rezin, King of Syria, and Pekah, King of the Ten Tribed House of Israel, conspired together to make war against Judah and Jerusalem. The conspirator Kings proposed to set up a Government in Jerusalem favourable to them, a procedure which is quite common in Europe, and Asia, today. God…
