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We are together in spirit with all our brothers and sisters in the spiritual family around the world as we prepare to observe the third season of the Feasts of the LORD God - the Memorial of Blowing of Trumpets (September 9, 2010), the Day of Atonement (September 18, 2010), the Feast of Tabernacles (September 23-29, 2010), the Eighth Day (September 30, 2010), and rejoice with great joy at the privilege of appearing before Him in the faithful congregation of the earth. For anyone who wants to join us in keeping these Feasts, from wherever you are, do come! We welcome you with thanksgiving and delight in sharing with you the blessings of Almighty Eternal GOD...

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“Beauty For Ashes” PDF Print E-mail
Written by Raul Hipe   
Wednesday, 24 February 2010 08:23

burning_grassSometime this week, as I went about my regular work and business, I noticed something different on the faces of the people I met. As I looked at them, they stared back at me, incredulous, wondering perhaps why I did not wear what they were wearing.


It was Wednesday and most people I met on the streets, inside the malls and in some offices had this distinctive “ash” on their foreheads. “Ah, its ash Wednesday!” I thought, the beginning of the Catholic observance of Lent—the 40-day period leading to their celebration of passion and death of Jesus Christ.


The image I saw on the foreheads of people kept me thinking about those “ashes”  for the rest of the day.


I remember when I was about five or six years old, after seeing my mother was proud to wear those ashes on her head, I went straight to our kitchen, dipped my finger in the coal stove and put my own ash mark on my forehead, not knowing what the “ash” meant – it was considered “cool” to wear it.


We can call it ashes (“abo), dirt (“alikabok”), or clay (“putik) – all of which come from the same element or basic component which we call “earth”. The idea is to remind people of their mortality, the need to be sorrowful because of sin, and the necessity of changing their lives through self-denial and penance...


I will not dig into the controversial aspects of this Catholic “custom” which with a little research will show its questionable origin. What I would like to emphasize here is the important focus God has placed on the biblical symbols of “ashes”, “dust” and “clay” which I find lacking in the outward display of piety among people today.


While the Catholic teaching on the matter seems to pull back man from its present reality and reminded them of their past and so-called future destination – “ashes to ashes, dust to dust” – it is NOT what God had actually intended for man from the very beginning...

Last Updated on Thursday, 25 February 2010 12:14
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Bring Spiritual Liberty to the Captives! PDF Print E-mail
Written by The Work of God 21st Century   
Wednesday, 31 December 2008 18:29

whole creation long for the manifestation of the sons of God(excerpted from the Dedicated to Mankind series)

The whole of Creation groans and longs and aches for the manifestation of the sons of God, (Romans 8).
  
The endless cycle of suffering and unbearable pains bear down upon all human beings.  Upon all the inhabitants of the earth.  The unspeakable burdens that peoples on earth, individually and personally, shrivels mortals.  They are being continually shredded, it seems, albeit in the grinders continually.Who will speak for them?  Who will deliver them?  Who will lead them?  Who will articulate their failings and the consequences thereof in their hapless lives?  Who will compose the rationale and set down in simple language to connect and to communicate to them the true, the real solutions to their problems and their trials?  And to alleviate their increasing, endless, repeating sufferings and thereafter find cause for realization of their hopes — “of the short and simple annals of the poor,’’ as described in Thomas Gray’s “Elegy in a Country Churchyard” ....
Last Updated on Wednesday, 31 December 2008 19:31
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The True Gospel, Archive vol.1 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Wednesday, 21 May 2008 15:22

Click on any linkable title below to download individual articles as .pdf files. All of these files are hosted with Mediafire, a FREE external file hosting system, so please head straight for the CLICK HERE TO START DOWNLOAD button, regardless of external pop-ups, whatever their nature, thank you!

Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 May 2008 15:28
 


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