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Sunday, May 28, 2023

Dave Pack's Pentecost Failure

 



Error And Error

 

Pentecost 2023 has fully come, and nobody was awakened by the Elijahn bedroom voice of David C. Pack mimicking a global rooster condemning Kim Kardashian’s underwear.

 

The Pastor General of The Restored Church of God proved his methodology is more “error and error," leaving the trial element for those who still attend his flat-growth operation.

 

Boy, another half a million dollars of free federal money would come in really handy right about now.

 

This morning, it is all fake smiles across the street as members slip their green envelopes into the passing basket, sobered by another piecemeal “miss” by their false teacher and false apostle. Hopefully, the RCG young people learned to suppress their eye rolls and sit up straight in their chairs to avoid being eaten by lions this week.

 

But in the end, what is most important here is that David C. Pack was RIGHT. Right about what?

 

If you blinked, you missed his word-block insurance asterisk posted in Member Services Friday night that neutered Parts 444 and 445. Come on, folks, there is always wiggle room.

 

Grandpa Dave cannot approach his own deadlines without waffling, excusing, and re-clarifying. Getting out in front of his own failure is a standard operating procedure for the Headquarters hirelings.

 

 

Prophecy Update – Friday, May 26, 2023

 

A final note came to be helpful. As you can imagine, with each passing day more is learned. I can scarcely tell you how much more we have learned in the 48 hours since the last part. In fact, there is powerful evidence the acceptable year actually ends on a Pentecost (so much more could be said here, but you actually know some of it). Pentecosts are never exactly one year apart, and God says the first period is a year. And realize that in no case is a year ever 390 days. I closed on Wednesday saying, “God either plans Pentecost or near it. But does the Bible permit near,”—then adding a few seconds later, “How long will I wait? Forever.” The case for a delay beyond Pentecost is there, but it cannot be long. I so wish we could know what God means in Hab. 2:3 regarding the moad referenced—“though it tarry, wait for it.” It is impossible for Pentecost itself to tarry. But waiting a period beyond it gives the verse some sense. Remember, we’re waiting for a “thief” event. One viable instance has us waiting exactly one more day, and another one two more days. Both cannot be right. To list more possible just near-term scenarios (there are plenty) when we don’t know which (if any) is right is a waste of time. If more should be said, I will. Otherwise, let’s wait it out!

 

In Christ’s service,

 

David C. Pack

 

 

Concluding the Friday caveat about "a waste of time" is an understatement for the state of The Restored Church of God. This bloated paragraph renders Parts 444 and 445 a waste of time. Believing David C. Pack is a waste of time. Trusting David C. Pack is a waste of time. Listening to David C. Pack is a waste of time.

 

2 Timothy 3:7

Ever learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.

 

Part 445 – May 24, 2023

@ 1:15:23 I mean, if it’s not Pentecost, it’s gonna take a better person than I to ever be able to explain it. It’s just above my pay grade.

 

Prepare for more error upon error upon error upon error.


Marc Cebrian

See: Error and Error

10 comments:

  1. "In Christ’s service, David C. Pack" Unfortunately a false Christ - Mat 24:24.

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  2. Dave writes, "remember, we are waiting for a thief event". Hah! That already happened when these people walked through those stupid gates.

    Dave, you're the thief! You have robbed your members of most of their money, their joy and peace of knowing they are forever saved, their relationship with Jesus, the indwelling of the Holy Spirit and their eternal lives if they die believing YOU.

    You are the thief Dave. God help these poor people see the light and GET OUT NOW.

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  3. Mark 13:

    21 And then if any man shall say to you, Lo, here is Christ; or, lo, he is there; believe him not:

    22 For false Christs and false prophets shall rise, and shall shew signs and wonders, to seduce, if it were possible, even the elect.

    23 But take ye heed: behold, I have foretold you all things.

    30 Verily I say unto you, that this generation shall not pass, till all these things be done.

    31 Heaven and earth shall pass away: but my words shall not pass away.

    32 But of that day and that hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels which are in heaven, neither the Son, but the Father.

    33 Take ye heed, watch and pray: for ye know not when the time is.

    34 For the Son of Man is as a man taking a far journey, who left his house, and gave authority to his servants, and to every man his work, and commanded the porter to watch.

    35 Watch ye therefore: for ye know not when the master of the house cometh, at even, or at midnight, or at the cockcrowing, or in the morning:

    36 Lest coming suddenly he find you sleeping.

    37 And what I say unto you I say unto all, Watch.

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  4. Wouldn't it just be a gas if Dave's 50th failure accidentally happened on Pentecost!

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  5. Dave, the Holy Spirit talks to people individually. You are not the main event as proven by your rotten fruit.

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  6. The Bible says that teachers are held to a higher standard.
    Clearly Dave
    1) Has proven over and over that what
    he declares is from God never
    comes to pass.
    2) Dave does not read the Bible.
    If Dave read the Bible, he would
    know this and fear God.
    3) Dave has 0 prayer life.
    4) Dave kicked Holy Spirit out
    replacing Holy Spirit with himself.
    That is a sin. Dave is unrepentant
    of his sin.
    Therefore, if God is a righteous judge, God will hold Dave accountable.

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  7. Probably something anyone under the age of 45 has not experienced was called "A Broken Record".

    When a record was faulty or scratched up real bad, it would sometimes get stuck in just one groover , and play the same 3 seconds over and over again. Thus the says "You sound like a broken record' for someone who just constantly repeats themself.

    Well , Pack now holds the RECORD , for sounding like a BROKEN RECORD !

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  8. If you want people to leave the RCG, go to Wadsworth and talk to them and protest and put up signs.

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  9. @10:36 When has a person waving a sign and protesting ever changed your mind on anything? It's not that effective. People only view sign waivers with disdain or support but they fail to change any minds. That's reminiscent of Davey boy though.. No matter how many prophetic signs he waives about or what nonsense he has set before him (remember the salt/pepper). It only partially convinces acolytes while we laugh and shake our heads the foolish man who was crazy enough to think he knows God and is being used by Him.

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  10. Right on, 6:18! The sign carriers are a show of force looking for validation and sometimes attempting to start a confrontation. I've felt for many years that it is so easy for someone to strike the match which turns "peaceful" protester energy into a lynch mob! A protest can be an opportunity for a celebrity to raise profile by getting arrested, or for common folk to get on the evening news, but I believe most people dislike protestors and causes.

    During the height of the impeachment trials, I had to do some work for a company in a city several hours away from mine. The offices were across the street from the city's courthouse and the park surrounding it. There was open parking on the periphery of the courthouse, and I found a space for my car. While I was doing my work, a group of pro-Trump supporters gathered in the area close to my car. I had to leave briefly to grab a bite or shag some parts, I really don't recall the exact reason. These people were very vociferous and were carrying their signs and attempting to get motorists attention in many ways. As I walked towards my car which they had surrounded, I simply smiled at them and gave them the thumbs up. They gave me no trouble. Of course, when my errand was finished that space was gone, so I ended up at another corner up the street where the anti-Trump protestors were equally active. The thumbs up and smiles worked on them, too. Many people would have confronted which ever group they disagreed with. I just wanted to get through my work day and get home safely at the end of the day. Perhaps I would have felt differently if someone I knew had been killed, but the protests on that day were just over politics.

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