Without those who in the past wrote for us, we probably wouldn’t be here today. It is thanks to these writers that the message has been brought forth and passed on to a new generation. Their original messages are as relevant today as they were when they first put pen to paper.
When Christ Jesus was born in a manger in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, that humble yet glorious event launched a new era on earth. By His virgin birth, His life here on earth, His wonderful works, His death and resurrection and ascension, Christ Jesus revealed God’s Truth to man….
According to the description in chapter 20 of John’s gospel, Mary Magdalene, the cleansed and purified sinner, came very early in the morning after the crucifixion of Jesus to the sepulchre where His body had been laid. She found the huge stone rolled away from the entrance and the body gone.
Right worship of the One True God, the God of Israel, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, our Father and the God and Father of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, is the one and only requirement for God’s supply of all things needful to man.
Our Anglo-Israel Faith continually directs its followers back to the Bible, back to the Divine Source of its authority, back to the simple, basic Truth of God and man set forth in those sacred pages. The leaves of the Bible are for the healing of men and of nations. Bible history could provide the needed…
For many years, it was frowned upon to try to teach or influence people by fear. It was no longer acceptable, much less fashionable, to preach “hellfire and damnation” from the pulpit. The schoolteachers were not supposed to scold children by predicting the dire consequences of daring or unruly conduct.
Fear is a common human emotion, isn’t it? Who has not felt fear in a dangerous situation, a momentary terror in a nightmare, apprehension about a forthcoming test or trial? Who has not felt a foreboding sense of evil in strange or unknown surroundings?