Friday, February 19, 2021

Dave Pack: I know when God arrives, Now I just have to figure out when Christ arrives...

 


We never know today what will come out of Dave's mouth due to the absolute craziness over the last few years. He does not disappoint today.


Brief Note From Mr. Pack 
 
Greetings brethren! 
 
The Church is on fire with what we have learned—and particularly the 1,335 understanding! Everything is on track! 
 
Be assured, the overall prophetic “superstructure” remains intact. In fact more has been learned that strengthens the picture. 
 
I will give a short Bible Study to be posted tomorrow night. In the meantime, here is something to “puzzle” over… 
 
Read Ezekiel 21:24-26. Now an enigma. Verse 27 adds, “and it [the crown] shall be no more, until He [Christ] come whose right it is; and I [God] will give it him.” 
 
Think! There is a gap between the events of verses 24-26 and Christ’s coming to David’s throne to wear the crown. How could this be? 
 
The answer is shocking! We know when God arrives. The question becomes: 
 
When does Christ? Enjoy trying to figure out Ezekiel 21. Wait until you hear all that it opens up! 
 
David C. Pack 
 
P.S. A member/co-worker letter will finally arrive next week. You will learn why the delay.



 

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

When will you stop composing and sending out such TRASH, RCG HQ ministers? The only people on fire are the brainwashed lemmings that don't understand a lick about the Bible. The others are SICK of the vomit you keep spewing on them so carelessly. You should be ashamed of yourselves.

Matthew 24:23 NKJV — “Then if anyone says to you, ‘Look, here is the Christ!’ or ‘There!’ do not believe it.

Matthew 24:36 said...

But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.

DennisCDiehl said...

“One of the great challenges in life is knowing enough to think you're right but not enough to know you're wrong” ― Neil deGrasse Tyson

Shoe fits!

Anonymous said...

"...but not enough to know you're wrong."

Spoken like a minister. So the tittle people can't be much sure of anything, so should defer to the all-wise big people ministers or authority figures.
Neil Tysons statement implies that most people are like school bullies. It's an insult and an attack on the mind of his listeners. It's a common cult ploy.
Neil should not quit his day job and stick to his physics.

Anonymous said...

“..... I will give a short Bible Study ....”

Dave Pack lingo for “there will be a 3 hours impossibly to follow because of the verbal diarrhea video”.

WHAT ABOUT THE TRUTH said...

"In the meantime, here is something to “puzzle” over… - enjoy trying to figure out Ezekiel 21"

Dave the one who speaks with authority concerning puzzles would have to be termed as an enigmatologist or cruciverbalist, I am not sure which. That he has his membership still "on fire" for each new piece this far into the game is troubling.

In my pre-exit from RCG call to two headquarters's ministers, I ask them both if they believed EVERTHING Dave Pack has taught? They replied, yes-yes. I then asked them, with the standing record and continuance of "spiriting" away to the trash can whole or part of multiple hour teachings and the new creation of tons of refuge from now obsolete books, booklets and magazines, do you think everything Dave Pack is teaching is the truth and do you believe all of it? They replied, yes-yes, you can't get this understanding or teaching anywhere else.

That might have been the most unintended truthful answer ever given. For some reason, these ordained men are blind to the fact that Dave visited various yard sales and flea markets and 2nd hand shops to purchase 50 used puzzles with all of them missing some pieces. The combined "superstructure" is still all there he claims and the new missing "piece" shows up daily he says even though this puzzle "is done" according to him.

I just read all of Ezekiel 21 with no influence of hours upon hours of "supporting evidence". I see no detailed time of the Father's return to earth, and I see no hint of when Jesus Christ will return to earth.

Here is the first five verses of Ezekiel 21 which sets the tone of the chapter:

And the word of the Lord came unto me, saying,

2 Son of man, set thy face toward Jerusalem, and drop thy word toward the holy places, and prophesy against the land of Israel,

3 And say to the land of Israel, Thus saith the Lord; Behold, I am against thee, and will draw forth my sword out of his sheath, and will cut off from thee the righteous and the wicked.

4 Seeing then that I will cut off from thee the righteous and the wicked, therefore shall my sword go forth out of his sheath against all flesh from the south to the north:

5 That all flesh may know that I the Lord have drawn forth my sword out of his sheath: it shall not return any more.

Tonto said...

New Hymnal Song For Packs Church...

https://youtu.be/Q8jhb5NnADM?t=23

Anonymous said...

@ 4:51 AM, I think you're misunderstanding. Tyson's quote applies to ministers just as much as to unordained members.

Anonymous said...

Unless the Bibles that I have are all misprints, Revelation 19 depicts Christ as already crowned when He returns to set up the Kingdom. So, He will have been crowned by the Father BEFORE He leaves heaven. The idea that the Father will come to earth to crown Him is unscriptural. Step down; next case.

Phinnpoy said...

When is somebody going to put a straitjacket on Pack?!

Anonymous said...

They tried ... multiple times. He keeps escaping. Everyone is now looking at Vernia. She promised she would keep him tied up in their bed one day ;)

Anonymous said...

Ha Ha 2:49!

There is probably more truth to that than we think. Men who pretend to be hypermasculine tend to be submissives in the bedroom.

Anonymous said...

OMG 3:06 This is why I love this blog! LOL!

Anonymous said...

7.58 AM
You are ignoring context. In ACOG-land, the ministers believe that they have a right to lord it over their members. Hence attacks against the mind such as mocking "human reasoning" and similar have been frequent. There are many fine books on thinking skills, but Dennis chooses instead to join his minister pals by scavenging quotes which cast doubts on the efficacy of the human mind.
Dennis longs for the good old days in the 1960s and 70s when ministers words were treated by members as words from Gods own mouth.

Anonymous said...

You would think that if there is a God and that he wanted us to know the future that he would communicate that information so clearly that it wouldn't be wrongly interpetrated by so many different preachers. Isn't there a scripture that says that God is not the author of confusion?

Anonymous said...

7:30PM
Quite a few from the ministry still think ministers words are equivalent to God's.

Anonymous said...


One of the false prophets that former Worldwide Church of God members need to beware of:

David C. Pack: Satan's “common” thief and teller of long, long, long, tall tales.

Do not let him vomit all over you. Do not let him steal everything you have. Do not help him to do evil to other people.