Friday, September 13, 2013

David C. Pack Says My 'god' Will Soon Speak Audibly To A Chosen Few



Dave says only his group has the spirit and can understand what he is saying.  If you cannot understand Dave's rants then his god is not dwelling in you.  All I can say is Thank God for that!  I don't want his god.

At this time, the point should be made that many of you have been listening to God’s Spirit in recent months regarding considering YOUR ways. (And surely none of you have heard a voice.) Many others around you are probably not doing this. Think of it this way. Those without God’s Spirit cannot act on messages through His Spirit. Those who have it can. Only you know what you are understanding and what you are not.
 Dave's god will soon speak audibly to his fledgling group.  Only he and a few chosen will be able to understand and here this god speak.  COG losers will not be able to hear anything.
Haggai 1:12 records a remarkable change in the people. They SUDDENLY act on what they are told. Why?: “Then Zerubbabel…and Joshua…with all the remnant of the people, obeyed the VOICE of the Lord their God, and the words of Haggai the prophet, as the Lord their God had sent him, and the people did fear before [Heb: because of] the Lord.” Get this next point, for it carries enormous meaning. The Hebrew for “voice” is again qol. It is NOT dabar or amar, where God is merely “speaking” or “saying” something—His word—through His Spirit! Remember that qol means, “to call aloud; a voice or sound…noise…thunder (-ing)…yell.” The Hebrew reveals that this is God literally speaking with HIS VOICE! Make no mistake about this. Here is why: Not far down the road, thousands will hear God’s voice, while others will not. God will soon speak audibly to some and not others.

David C. Pack: It's Not My Job To Speculate....Say WHAT??????????????????


Dave is trying so hard to make Hevrew scriptures fit hima nad his little cult today in 2013.  Scriptures written for a specific pepel fo ra psecific time.

Dave states below it is not his job to speculate about who the 7,000 are or where they come from.  If that was true then why is he even opening his mouth about these stupid prophecies  he is uttering?

Kings 19
We start by examining I Kings 19, which provides more clarity about how God will reunify His people. Since He inspired Paul to reference this chapter in Kings in regard to a New Testament remnant—and not Haggai where the word “remnant” is found!—to introduce this NEW Testament group, we should know why. There are reasons Paul spoke off of I Kings 19 and not the book of Haggai. (Only time will tell if the number 7,000—cited in I Kings 19 and Romans 11—has dual meaning for today. It is not my purpose here to speculate on the number God has reserved either in the splinters or at home to bring back to His Church.)

Dave has went from ALL the COG's returning to his church to now less than 7,000 if tehy coem at all.