Sunday, February 12, 2017

Dave Pack: Three Demon Possesssed COG Ministers Will Come Singing "Amazing Grace"



Who knew that the man of perdition and his two sidekicks were singers!  Be on the lookout for a really good singer who is a minister in the COG.  He just might be the soon coming evil one.

As he and his two sidekicks arrive on the scene, the three of them will be singing Amazing Grace  as they will start to deceive the women in the church first and then the men.
These guys are, essentially…because they’re with the Man of Sin—lawlessness, wicked, evil—they’re going to come in singing “Amazing Grace,” handing everybody a license to sin. With one hand they’re holding a song book singing “Amazing Grace,” and yet they have the power of sorcerers because they are—they have to be. They’re wizards. They are demon-possessed and they hand people a license to sin. People, who aren’t overcoming their sins, strugglingbattling; starting with the women, who maybe can’t get over their sins. Men can’t either, but if you go to the woman, fool her, and just say, “Hey, you know, quit trying. You’re under grace. The Law is done away.”
The Devil hates the Law. That’s why it says, in II Peter when it describes these people, they turn people back who had escaped corruption, and they’re likened to people going back like sows to the mire and dogs to the vomit…which we’ve read so many times in all of this. He’s called the Man of Sin. He teaches God’s people to sin, but says, “I’m Jesus Christ,” and probably says, “Meet Moses on my left and Elijah on my right,” and a lot of people over there are waiting for Moses and Elijah. If you think this is all a coincidence, first of all, you have to explain away why your God says wizards are coming and it’s going to get furious. But I’ve got more to tell you…and there’s going to be persecution. We could have read on down right before “evil men and seducers” all will suffer persecution.

7 comments:

Byker Bob said...

I'm telling you! He's starting to make Eric King sound like the voice of reason and moderation.

And, apparently he doesn't realize that Moses represents the law, and Elijah the prophets in the transfiguration, and God told the disciples to listen to Jesus! So Pack is on the wrong side of this thing to begin with!

Dave, "done away" are Herbie's strawman words! Christians prefer the word " fulfilled"

Amazing Grace is an awesome hymn with an even more awesome history! Dave's a mocker who would never understand.

BB

Anonymous said...

Everyone in the COGs should watch the movie "Amazing Grace", the true story of a repentant slave ship captain, John Newton, portrayed by Albert Finney. It's a tear jerker but with a great ending of bagpipers playing "Amazing Grace" at the end.

My daughter once sang "Amazing Grace" at services and there were so many people upset that the minister had to apologize the following week. They said it was a Protestant song. Those were spiritually sick humans, deceived by the bias of the Armstrong era. O yea, the church taught "grace", but always with a large dose of the Law and a threat that "grace" can be license to sin. Open the book. We are saved by Grace.

The heavy emphasize of the Law over "grace" was made quite evident when Tkach Sr. told his old buddy Phil Fowler, after the take over by the Protestant teachings saying, "Isn't it great that we have "grace" now?" It speaks volumes as to how a church can say and point to literature that "teaches" "grace", but the imbalance of Law, Law, Law, made us more like the Pharisees.

Byker Bob said...

Yep. Unbelievable! "They lied to me about prophecy, they lied to me about science. They even lied to me about history! But I'm going to trust them implicitly with spiritual matters and doctrine."

That's the essence of what some say. They even get held in limbo "qualifying" while others are already developing Kingdom skills.

BB

Minimalist said...


Herbie didn't like this song:

Free from the law—oh, happy condition!
Jesus hath bled, and there is remission;
Cursed by the law and bruised by the fall,
Christ hath redeemed us once for all..

Cling to the cross, the burden will fall,
Christ hath redeemed us once for all..


DennisCDiehl said...

I still listen to the classic hymns of my Presbyterian youth that still calm me with good memories, can ya believe it? The WCG hymns would stress anyone and are graceless. Dave Pack never uttered a gracious word in his ministry, falsely so called.

Minimalist said...

Do you remember Perbert making reference to that hymn?
Free from the law—oh, happy condition!
The man was totally ignorant of Protestant theology.

Anonymous said...

Gotta remember, the people who pushed the songs in the Purple Hymnal were into the music composed by the demon possessed classical composers.