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Dear Dean & Susan,
There are
not walls holding us anymore -- we read -- study -- anything we
can get our hands on. It is like a whole new world, and
were not afraid of asking or questioning anymore. We feel
more free and open now and have learned more than we have in so
many, many years.
JF
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Shalom Aleichem JF,
We are
pleased to know that you and your spouse have once again been
refreshed by Gods Spirit and are drawing close to our
Father in heaven through study. Be sure your study is accompanied
by fervent prayer for a discerning spirit so that you can
separate right from wrong, truth from error.
If you have
been well grounded in the Faith, do not be too quick to change
your views on a doctrine just because what someone teaches sounds
good. But also realize that we must all guard against the pride
of knowing the truth and being unwilling to change a
view when faced with overwhelming evidence. It is a very delicate
balance. The important thing is to trust God; that He will reveal
Himself to you as you are able to receive Him.
Above all
never argue with others about a doctrine or scripture. Honest and
loving discussion is one thing, arguing to prove a point is
another The latter only causes division and sometimes makes
people unwilling to hear the truth because they have been forced
to take such a strong posture on an incorrect position.
Let
us not be desirous of vain glory, provoking one another, envying
one another.
(Gal. 5:26)
Put
on therefore, ... bowels of mercies, kindness, humbleness of
mind, meekness, longsuffering; Forbearing one another, and
forgiving one another, ... And let the peace of God rule in your
hearts Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom
(Col. 3:12-16)
As long as we seek our Father with a humble spirit and a contrite heart He will bless its in our quest. (Isa. 57:15)
May
the shalom of God
be
with you always.
DEW & SAW
Dear Dean and Susan,
It was
quite a pleasant surprise when we received your letter yesterday.
We are fine and without serious complaint. We observed the Holy
Days with brethren in the general area.
You noticed that the concept of the centralized Home Office/Headquarters corporate church structure is being challenged by a lot of folks. Being forced to rely on Christ only is a scary thing sometimes, and may be a sacrifice.
I believe you are right. These changes have no doubt been brought about by the Spirit of God working in the hearts of believers, and Christ in us will not be denied. We have too long denied the power of our King Jesus Christ to do a real work of salvation on Earth, and it may be that He just got tired of it all and weary with our exalted vanity and self righteousness. We ought to praise God for His mercy in all this. His sanctuary is being cleansed, I believe.
Scripture indeed is the final authority. And the final authority for any and all doctrine ought to be scripture, with Christ as the main player and the Rock upon which we stand. Standing on doctrine, no matter how well-founded we think it is, comes short of standing on Christ, as our doctrine can then become our hip-pocket god. Deploying doctrines as gods is not an uncommon practice in general Christianity. but frequently this is especially true among Sabbath keepers. It is called Pharisaism and Christ will not long tolerate the ungodly practice.
PH
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Shalom Aleichemn PH,
Very well
said. Let us stand together on the Rock that is Messiah instead
of standing around arguing over doctrine.
May
the shalom of God
be
with you always.
DEW
Dear Dean & Susan,
My sister
and I were concerned about where we would get our tapes, etc.
after coming out of ... recently. I believe this is of the Holy
Spirit. May God bless this movement.
CJ
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Shalom Aleichem CJ,
Thank you
for your support and prayers. As we said in our original letter,
we are not starting a church organization. We encourage all of
our readers to find local people with whom they can fellowship
and to support that fellowship as they are able. Tapes are not a
good substitute for fellowship. They are primarily for the
purpose of being fed the Word of God in addition to weekly
Sabbath services. It is our hope that we can be used to help our
brethren to awaken their spirits to Gods Word and to deepen
their faith in the Messiah Yeshua. We do not want to be a
substitute for local fellowship.
May
the shalom of God
be
with you always,
DEW
Dear Mr. Wheelock,
Can you
please answer us, who ordained you? Was it God, or was it man?
2nd
question is in Luke 22:1. Passover and the Day of Unleavened
Bread are one in the same self day, and Jesus kept the Passover
at noon day in the light and not in the Dark. Then why do you
keep the Passover the Jewish way, instead of the Christian way?
It would
seem to us, that anyone that does not follow Jesus example
to us, violates the first commandment.
In fact we
have yet to find anyone associated with any religions that are
not eating from the tree of good and evil.
Please look
at Luke 22:1 again.
Did you
know that from Passover at noon to Pentecost is exactly 1260
hours?
J&J
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Shalom Aleichem J&J,
Thank you
for your letter and the questions you posed.
You asked
who ordained me, God or man? Let me answer by saying that the
Spirit which indwells me (and you also if you are a true
Believer) is that of God. The hands that were laid on me were
those of a man. Who is to say if the ordination is of God or man?
Only God can say. I do not claim any special privilege or
knowledge because of my ordination, rather, I seek to serve my
God, my Saviour and my brethren as best I can. We are all called
to be ministers (Servants) of Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus the
Christ), and of each other, so in that respect we are all
ordained of God if his Spirit dwells in us.
If this
publication does not serve Him who dwells on high, then I pray it
will end quickly and completely. If it is serving him, then I
pray that He will bless it by using it to help our brothers and
sisters who are in such great spiritual need at this particular
time.
I have looked at Luke 22:1 again as you have asked: Now the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh, which is called the Passover.
Without
going into a long dissertation here (God willing, we will deal
with the issues of Passover well before it comes next year) let
me refer you to two other scriptures that reference the same
event:
And
his disciples went forth, and came into the city, and found as he
had said unto them: and they made ready the passover. And in the evening
he cometh with the twelve, And as they sat and did eat ...
(Mark 14:16-18)
Now
when the even was come,
he sat down with the twelve.
(Matt. 26:20)
The simple and correct explanation to Luke 22:1 is that the generic name Passover was used to denote the entire festival which began on 10 Nisan with the selecting of the lamb, and continued through 21 Nisan which is the Last Day of Unleavened Bread. Otherwise we must repudiate both Matthew and Mark as being wrong when they say that Yeshua ate the Passover after dark. We cannot pick and choose which scriptures we wish to believe. Rather, we must study all of the pertinent scriptures and ask our Father to help us discern the truth. Scripture does not contradict itself so all three passages must be true.
It
seems evident that in the fourth paragraph you did not mean to
strike out the word not. Thus, it seems you meant to
say, that you have found no religions that are not
eating from the tree of good and evil. If this is correct,
then I am sorry you feel this way. Your hurt is evident and it
must be deep. However, I pray that you will ask God to heal this
judgmental spirit. This is a problem that is epidemic in the
Church of God. Our Lord and Saviour Yeshua HaMashiach said.
Judge
not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge, ye
shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be
measured to you again.
(Matt. 7:1-2)
For
example if you wish to judge me for not agreeing about the
meaning of Luke 22:1 and say that I am therefore eating of
the tree of the knowledge of good and evil and if later it
turns out that I am correct and you are incorrect, does that mean
that God will cause you to eat of the tree of the knowledge
of good and evil? God forbid!
Let
us agree to disagree but let us not consign each other to the
lake of fire or any other terrible judgment or fate. Let us leave
those judgments to our merciful Father in heaven who forgives all
sin through His son Yeshua HaMashiach. We can truly rejoice that
God and Messiah are our judges and not each other In the meantime
let us continue to Study to show thyself
approved unto God, ... rightly dividing the word of truth.
(II Tim. 2:15)
As
to your last point, no, I was not aware that it was 1260 hours
from noon on Passover to the beginning of the Day of Pentecost I
am not sure what that means but it is an interesting piece of
information since 1260 is an important prophetic number However,
this would only be true when the day of Passover (14 Nisan) falls
on a Wednesday, and holding to the position of the Sadducees that
the Day of Pentecost always falls on a Sunday. I believe this was
the case the year Yeshua was sacrificed.
Thank you
for this piece of information.
May
the shalom of God,
be
with you always,
DEW
Dear Dean and Susan,
We hope all
is well with you. As you know ... were here for Passover. What a
wonderful time for all of us to share together. Lots of things
were new to some of us but now we have a clearer view of Passover
than ever before. All of us feel that we have been robbed of
knowledge but not any more!
We are all
learning and hopefully growing and want more. Please put us on
your mailing list for all items you have. We want to help you, so
enclosed is a small gift.
RJ
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Shalom Aleichem RJ,
We thank
our Father in heaven and His son Yeshua HaMashiach that you are
growing in grace and knowledge. Now that you are no longer bound
by the fetters of an organization, it may be easier for you to
continue the spiritual growth that you began many years ago.
This is not
to say that what the various Churches of God teach is wrong. they
generally do a good job of teaching basic doctrines. The problem
has to do with the dogmas that tend to develop within a
hierarchical church devoted to a strong leader. Here is what I
believe happens. Early in his ministry, a strong leader develops
a certain understanding of biblical doctrine that is, in large
part, correct. He also (because of personality or circumstances,
or situations in which he finds himself) tends to emphasize
certain doctrines over others. One leader may emphasize
observance of the law, another grace, another love, another
righteous living and another prophecy. As a result, the ministry,
or church organization, takes on a certain personality that
directly reflects that of the leader and what he teaches. Over a
period of time certain dogmas are added
to the established doctrines. Dogmas are
beliefs that are held by a church organization that are not based
on actual scripture, but are based on the interpretation of
scripture or the preference of the leadership. In reality they
become church traditions. All churches have traditions, some
good, some not so good.
Later on,
when a more complete understanding of those scriptures is gained,
the hierarchical church may have a difficult time admitting that
they might possibly have taught some error along with their great
deal of truth. Now they become apologists, that is
they seek to find reasons to stick with what they previously
taught so that they do not have to admit that their version of
doctrine, in their one true church, might have been
partially in error.
There is
another ditch. and that is to run off and embrace false doctrine
in order to receive the approval of other churches or other men.
We also see this happening and, quite frankly, it is even more
alarming. These people are intentionally jumping off of the road
and into the ditch.
But now,
praise God, you are free from those types of bindings. However,
this puts a much greater responsibility upon your shoulders since
you cannot just say; Well, this is what the church teaches
so it must be correct.
Wherefore,
my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only,
but now much more in my absence, work out
your own salvation with fear and trembling.
For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his
good pleasure.
(Phil. 2:12-13)
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the shalom of God
be
with you always,
DEW