Friday, September 13, 2013

David C. Pack: When the Tens of Thousands Leave the COG's Will They Bring Their Spoils With Them?



Dave seems to think everything going on in his cult is similar to Hebrew scriptures, including the Children of Israel leaving Egypt. When they left Egypt they took the spoils of the Egyptians-gold, silver, precious artifacts and jewels.  Is Davey expecting the COG  members in the splinter groups to do the same thing?  Is he expecting them to steal the assets of the splinter groups after their leaders die?

Exodus 3:20-22 describe how God would deliver His people. They were also to loot the Egyptians. Think of God instructing the remnant in Haggai 1:8 to “bring wood” from their “mountains,” meaning their collapsing governments: “I will stretch out My hand, and smite Egypt with all My wonders…and after that he will let you go. And I will give this people favor in the sight of the Egyptiansyou shall not go empty: but every woman shall borrow [Heb: “demand”] of her neighbor, and of her that sojourns in her house, jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and raiment…and you shall spoil the Egyptians.”

Dave is so incredibly greedy that I would not put it past him to demand that members bring all assets to Dave's cult since they already belong to him.

David C. Pack: My god Is Going To Completely DESTROY the Splinters Leaving NOTHING Remaining



Davey's loving god is getting really pissed.  He is gathering his armies to utterly destroy the remnant Churches of God that refuse to come over to Dave's side.

The COG members in the splinter groups are in bondage.  Only by coming to Dave's cult can they gain eternal life.

Next understand that—time and again—by God’s design (don’t miss this in the growing parallel!), God refused to allow Pharaoh to let His people go. God wanted their release to come on His timing, and to show His power. Today, God is not just going to deliver spiritual Israel from the “Egyptian” leaders under whom they serve. He wants to completely destroy the Egypt around them—to eliminate the place of bondage that now holds them. Yes, God will bring His people out of the splinters, but at the same time He will destroy the splinter organizations around them, leaving nothing remaining. The reader would do well to study the entire book of Exodus to examine the whole process at work for parallels, remembering that God in Haggai points you to this book.

David C. Pack: The Splinters are Egypt - PERIOD!



Dave writes:
Verses in Haggai 2 reveal more about the prophecy. The remnant now having returned, God is speaking to His people and says, “Be strong, all you people of the land, says the Lord, and work: for I am with you, says the Lord of hosts: according to the word that I covenanted with you when you came out of Egypt, so My Spirit remains AMONG you: fear you not” (Hag. 2:4-5). (Dave then jumps to this conclusion)Verse 6 makes plain this is describing a people at the end of the age, not ancient (or modern) Jews or some group in a church of this world.


Dave again takes scriptures meant for a specific people for a specific time and  says it's all about him and his splinter cult.  What an idiot!


Many pages could describe the parallels between ancient Israel leaving Egypt and God’s people leaving the “Egyptian” splinters. While there are of course differences, the parallels are stunning—and fascinating in regard to what God’s people can expect from their God—Jesus Christ, the Head of the Church—in the manner of how He will work with His final small flock of people to complete such a great end-time Work.
Dave's god certainly is impotent.  Why does it need a little group of people to do the job it should have been doing all along?
First we might ask: Why, in regard to the remnant, would there be IN HAGGAI a reference to Egypt and God’s COVENANT with Israel? Every Christian has heard this many times. God calls Christians out of spiritual Egypt, which is a type of this world. Every year during the Days of Unleavened Bread Christians rehearse their coming out of Egypt. Accept it or not, those outside God’s one Church are in the world. Having adopted numerous false doctrines, standards and ways that God commands true Christians to reject, this describes the splinters. In the end, there is only God’s Church and the world, also variously described as Babylon, Egypt and the place of dragons. Christians are in one or the other. They cannot be in both and this includes you. The splinters are Egypt—period. God plans to bring His people out of Egypt, reinstate them into His Church, and work with them as He did ancient Israel when they came out of Egypt during the Exodus. This is what He says.