Weinerdude writes to his few remaining LOYAL members while still locket up in prison. He talks about his prison work days and how if he and Laura did not face trials then they and his church would be Laodicean. Having trials apparently makes you a Philadelphian or whatever the hell he thinks he is. From Don't Droink The Flavor Aid :
A Personal Letter from God’s Most Formidable Prophet
Hello to everyone,
It has been a while since I’ve written to the ministry. I thought
this would be a good time to do so since I will not be writing a post
this week. This past series on an “Extraordinary 4 1/2 Years” contains
an incredible depth of knowledge and understanding that God has poured
out upon us since Pentecost. We have experienced something that God
planned (designed, layered out) for His end-time Church long, long ago.
Although you have read the four-part post in its entirety, the
magnitude of it in its full scope has not fully been received yet. It is
something that will grow more within you as you are able to build upon
it over time. It is for this reason that I encourage you to go back to
occasionally read it again, coupling that with prayer and asking for
help to more fully grasp it all. This series is of such importance that
we are going to combine the four parts into a single article and put it
on the Church website publications page as we did with the “57 Truths of
God.”
As I wrote this series, there are several things that I have come to
far more deeply appreciate and understand (as you will as well). One of
these concerns the importance of the truths God has given us that set us
apart in such a powerful way as His true Church. I’ve often encouraged
the Church to review the 57 Truths. Reviewing these truths and becoming
more fully grounded in them cannot be emphasized enough. God has laid
them out for His Church, even in order, count, and timing, let alone for
the purpose they serve and teach. God did not just randomly reveal
these truths, just as He did not randomly create the galaxies.
Everything is for a purpose and time – by design.
As I have just started writing this letter to all of you, God has
just revealed to me what some of the next post is about, as it ties in
with what was just mentioned. I’ll explain all this in that post, which
will not come out until next week.
Additionally, as with one of the letters I sent to you, I mentioned
that it would be good to share it with all the brethren. Since there is
no post this week, I think it would be good to again share this letter
with the brethren. What I am addressing here is not the kind of thing
that would be proper for a post, but is more of a “personal” to all of
you. For this reason (of not posting this), this should only be handed
to or sent to those who are in good standing in God’s Church. It should
not be sent out in a mass mailing of any kind and should only be given
to others by the ministry. If someone has not been in communication or
fellowship for some time, then they do not need this.
Oops, cats out of the bag Weinerdude......one of your loyal members let the entire world see it.
Wienerdudes god is apparently playing one big cosmic joke after another on the COGPK members. God let Weinerdude and the church make asses of themselves with all their false dates.
You dumb ignorant morons that follow me have NO RIGHT to question me of the wrong dates. God has deliberately planned it to happen this way. You are owed NOTHING!
Concerning where we specifically are in this end-time, God is not
revealing the Pentecost that His Son will be coming. Our focus on dates
in the past has been part of our refining and maturing in faithfulness.
There are times when some may feel that it isn’t fair for God to allow
such a thing upon His Church. God not only allows it, but He purposes,
designs, plans, and executes those various things that help refine,
test, and mature His people – to those who yield themselves to the
process. The clay has no right whatsoever to question the master potter.
What is fair is death for our sins. We are owed nothing! Yet God, in
His incredible love and mercy toward us, wants to give us inheritance
into everything.
If we are void of financial trials, family problems, trials of
health, and other struggles in life, then we will become “Laodicean” in
spirit and lukewarm spiritually to the point God cannot work with us to
develop Elohim “in” us. You carry much of what you have because of
something unique to you that God has prepared in order to mold a
specific place for you in His Family.
Do I relish being in prison and separated from everyone in this
manner? Absolutely not! But there has never been a struggle, suffering,
heartache, or battle that I would trade for each of these events that I
have experienced which has helped to transform me. Indeed, I am truly
thankful and rejoice inwardly (as Paul expressed) for what I have gone
through in order to make me who I am now and what I am yet to become.
There are literally millions upon millions of people in the world who
would love to trade places with me in this prison camp. They would have
daily food (much more and far better than they now have), shelter with
electricity and running water, and a measure of healthcare (yet inferior
in this country) that is far superior to anything they have ever had in
life. But above all (of all that is physical) there is a mighty purpose
being worked through all this that is in God’s molding power to benefit
me, the Church, and the future for what I am experiencing.
Do you grasp the importance of your sufferings “in” Christ? It is
through being “in” the Body of Christ and the sufferings we experience
that God can transform us and mold His character in us. Without those
things in this present age, we could not be molded into what we are to
become. So what is it all worth to you? Have you come to where you are
thankful and can rejoice inwardly (spiritually) for what you suffer? To
rejoice inwardly (spiritually) does not mean you are always able to
rejoice physically (though we should strive to do so) because by nature
suffering is not an enjoyable experience. But how we “carry” the
suffering “is” important–for our own inner being along with the example
and encouragement it can “give” to others.
I would not have the joy and pleasure of the fellowship of so many of
you if you were not carrying suffering of some sort in your life. If
you weren’t, then you wouldn’t be here, as you would have become
lukewarm and unworkable. When we spiritually embrace whatever state we
are in, God will work in us as we yield to and even seek His changing
power to work in us.
On more of a personal note, I’ve felt badly that I simply cannot
write in response to letters and cards I’ve received, and I know
everyone understands. So this will serve as the best means that I have
to respond. Some of you have asked specific questions, but I will only
be addressing some general things in this letter.
Weinerdude is finally facing the fact that he is going to sit in jail for a prophetic time, times, and a time and half till he is released.
As for being here in a prison, my mind is set for the long haul, yet I
certainly hope it will not be for the whole period of time. But if it
is, the Church will continue to be blessed with spiritual food and
spiritual growth as we continue to move forward. I’m not nearly as
concerned about myself being here for the full time as I am that this
whole world will soon be freed from such sick and oppressive bondage
that exists on every front and the desire that God’s new age be ushered
in with sound government and one truth throughout the world.
As far as my health, I feel stronger than I have in a long time. I’ve
lost over 20 pounds as my diet has changed a lot. I’m eating a lot of
oatmeal with some granola, dried fruit, and nuts that I am able to
purchase here. Then there is the quick fix of a peanut butter and honey
sandwich that replaces many of the meals (called “food”, as it is rally
poor in quality and is sometimes downright sickening) that is served
here. In addition, I’m getting a lot of exercise in my work.
By the sound of some letters I’ve received here, some seem to think
of this prison as being like those commonly seen on TV, but this is a
unique one that is classified as a “camp.” It reminds me more of what
the setup is in a boot (training) camp for the army. There are no prison
bars. The complex is more like a barracks with private showers and
toilets. The sleeping rooms in my section are small units that house up
to eight people per unit. I’m blessed to be in a room with seven others
who truly function quite well together. I personally believe it is the
best of the units where around a total of 400 people live.
There is a small library across the street where I do most of my
writing with the initial draft being written out by hand with my trusty
supply of #2 yellow pencils. Once written, I go to an archaic computer
system to transfer my writing to an email. There is a rough outside
track that I do use a great deal to walk and often pray, as it is easier
to get away from the noise (vile language) and constant distractions in
the living units. I had started to do some weight training, but that
didn’t last too long as I began to work outside at about the same time
for the carpentry shop and ended up getting far more of a workout, and
therefore, did not need additional weight lifting/exercises. I’ve worked
at repairing some fencing and another man and I just finished building a
pole barn to house a waste lift station. It is a rough wood framed
building with a sheet metal roof and walls. It was about 60 feet by 15
feet in size. The location was great as it was off to the side of
grounds that are next to a river and an adjoining boarder of large
trees. It was quite tranquil compared to other areas on the grounds that
have three different prison systems, which include a very large
maximum-security area, a medium security area, and then our camp with
very low security. I’ve even been issued authorization to check out
vehicles (trucks, pickups, and even a car on occasion) to drive on the
compound to and from the jobsites. We do have to be back in the building
four times a day for an official count of the inmates. The last count
is at 3am when they come around the room and shine a flashlight in your
face.
My work time here in prison is HARD work but being the martyr I am it is OK for me. The best part of this is that I think they are making Weinerdude work on Saturdays!
At the end of this past week, we had to mix and pour concrete into
molds used for steam line covers. That was a real workout! Next week, we
will be re-shingling a building. It is hard work for a “young” man as
myself, but I do like it (seriously).
There isn’t much more to say about this place and my routine, but the
days have gotten easier and God has been giving me much help,
inspiration, and favor here.
Once again, as you come to more fully grasp and more deeply
appreciate all that is written in the last series of posts, you will
come to be far more thankful and uplifted to “see” the important role
each of you have been part of as you have stood fast in very difficult
times. God is well pleased with the faithfulness of His people as we
seek to live this way of life in spirit and in truth. Keep up the great
fight because it is not over until Christ has returned.
Our love to each of you in the Body of Christ,
Ron & Laura