As The Anglicans in Ft. Worth, Texas celebrate Thanksgiving they have
no idea their leader has sentenced them to eternal death. Despite
everything that Jesus is doing to prove Himself, despite the fact that
ten Angelic Messengers are sent with each of our messages to bear witness
to them, and, to confirm that they are from God, Jack Leo Iker, Ft.
Worth, Texas jliker@fwepiscopal.org has asked to be removed from our mailing
list. He doesn't want to hear God's truth any more, he wants the
lusts and perversions of man. He prefers to destroy his people rather
than save them, to lead them into eternal night instead of into Eternal
Glory.
How sad it will be for these people when they reach The Afterlife and
approach The Gates Of Heaven to find themselves turned away. They
will say "Lord, we had no idea! We thought we were doing what was
just, and what was right! We were only asking people to be fair to
everybody!" and Jesus will answer, "You were asking people to accept
sin, to accept sodomy. You were asking people to accept the destruction
of my children for the sake of your desire to accept what was popular.
You never knew me, you knew only your own lusts, your own perversions.
You had what you wanted in life. There is nothing for you here!
Begone!"
These people as they journey off into the Darkness to await eternal
death will wail and cry, will say "We meant well! We didn't understand!
We thought what we were doing was right, that those who opposed homosexuality
were prejudice. We didn't understand." How terribly sad will
be those final words as eternal night devours them forever. "We didn't
understand."
There is a tiny hope for them, a small hope. If they were to
cast out this corrupt leader and join those fighting to save their brothers
and sisters from eternal death there is a chance that some of them could
rebuild their souls enough that they could obtain eternal life, but they
would have to begin very soon, or the destruction of their souls will be
so complete that nothing will be able to save them. There is yet
a few hours remaining. If there were only those to call out to them,
to reach out to them in that area. If there were only voices to cry
"Come out, my children, come out of this evil and return to me!"
We can't understand why there are not.
We are constantly asked what Jesus thinks of Michael Jackson.
Jesus can say only this. "I do not have one legitimate complaint
against Michael Jackson in The Book Of Life, some minor incidences that
will have to be settled between him and those he was associated with, but
nothing, absolutely nothing that would bar his entry into The Kingdom Of
God." That is the only comment Jesus wishes to make on the whole
Michael affair.
There won't be very much going on in The Kingdom Of God for Thanksgiving,
other than Jesus bringing The Anglican Leaders in The United States to
The Holiest Of All, trying to reach them and make them understand that
they must separate themselves from the church that has been sodomized.
Virtually all effort in The Kingdom Of God will be put to this purpose
all Thanksgiving Day. The traditional Thanksgiving celebrations of
honoring The Native American People and reaffirming Jesus' pledge to Them
that their lands and their peoples will be restored will not be carried
out. All these people have opted that it is more important that Jesus
continue to reach The Anglicans, that Their Cause can be passed over this
year. Everyone believes the effort to save The Anglican Church as
a true Christian organization is the most important effort of all.