Sunday, November 27, 2011

Breaking it down

I started this blog to help kinsmen in developing their personal relationship with the Heavenly father. When talking to many people about the message the single most common statement given to me by interested people when they tell me why they do not come to the message is this; "I'm really interested and open to religion and the bible. But, I can't really understand it I can't understand what it's saying." Now as a Christian I know that only the remnant will understand the message. Many CI pastors and Ministers mean the Remnant is the white race as a whole but this is not true. The fact of the matter is "All Israel" is referring to all White, Christian, Israel. Not the White Race as a whole. Now that being said. There are many people who may have a "learning disability" or something of that nature that just can't comprehend the holy scripture because many translations are written in the Old English. And rightfully so in some cases. There has been a few tries at taking the Old English texts and converting them into modern English the best of these in my opinion would be the Ferrar Fenton translation. However, even this translation gives some hardships to the "disabled reader". It is our duty as Christians to help and aid our brethren who may be weak in faith and those with hardships in understanding the scripture;Romans 15:1, Galatians 6:2,  Romans 141, I Theselonians 5:12 . Therefore I feel the best way to help these types of people is to "break it down" so-to-speak. When asked a question of the scripture find out the person's background and try to explain the message in a way that they can relate to. For example if the person was a boxer. You could tell them about the message by using boxing analogies. Or if the person was a farmer you could explain to them the message using the crop as an analogy etc. etc. This is what I feel one of the aspects lacking in the Christian Identity message today. Why we don't see as many Christians as we should in today's day and age. Many times these people will present a question after being read a passage from scripture and they are shunned away for not understand what was being read. It is not our duty as Christians to turn our backs on fellow Christians and have the belief we are "Holier than thou" because we may know a bit more about scripture than another. We should come to our brethren humbly and help them in any way possible to guide them in searching and studying the truth. Now, I'm not saying to become a broken record or preach to those who will absolutely not see the truth within the message. As I've stated before we are only a remnant and the scripture states to not cast our pearls before swine. We should "try the spirit" and pray that we are right in helping them and giving them the word. Now we will fail at times. Of course, we always will. Were human what makes us Christian is Yahweh will ultimately let us know if we are wrong in doing something and give us a sign to cease and desist from helping that particular person who will not see the truth. 

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