Monday, February 16, 2015

Elijah Christ Pack Says Your Salvation is Dependent Upon Believing He Is A Type of Christ

Jesus returns in the personage of Elijah Dave Pack 
who restores ALL things 
and 
brings salvation
 to those who believe in him.



We all knew it would be a matter of time till Elijah Dave Pack would declare himself as Christ. Elijah Christ Pack claim he is here to restore ALL things and that ones salvation is dependent upon whether you believe in him or not. 
108: Does Acts 3:21-23 contain at least an implied Moses-Elijah parallel? This is interesting. Moses, who restored many things to Israel, compares himself to Christ when describing Christ's restitution of all things. Elijah actually does restore all things. Now we can go over to Acts 3, let's just go over there. Acts 3 and verse 21; speaks of Jesus Christ, verse 20, "Whom the heaven…" verse 21, "… must receive until the time of the restitution…" – same word as "restoring," exact same, just the noun form. You could say, "Until the restoration of all things," it would be the exact same meaning, or even reconstitution of all things I guess – "…which God has spoken by the mouth of all His holy prophets since the world began. For Moses truly said unto the fathers, 'A prophet shall the Lord your God raise up unto you of your brethren, like unto me; and him shall you hear in all things whatsoever he shall say to you.'" Now that's Jesus Christ. Gerald Flurry thinks it's himself; he takes twelve other divine titles of God, so that's no problem. It's why Elisha to him is one of his lower offices. But that is Jesus Christ, and Moses compares himself to that. "'And it shall come to pass, that every soul, which shall not hear that prophet, shall be destroyed from among the people.'" Moses is in that mix of comparison there, but actually it's Elijah who restores all things as a type of the restoration of all things to the entire world, not just the Church, that immediately follows what Elijah does. I don't want to lose you here just follow me carefully. Elijah actually does restore all things, thus creating a second powerful parallel with Christ. So Moses compares himself to Christ – you just read it. The best way to see this is that Moses directly described himself as a type of that prophet – read his words, this means Mr. Armstrong would be as well. Mr. Armstrong would be a type of that great prophet. If Moses was so is Mr. Armstrong. Just think of the many millions of people – what we just read there in Acts who would hear Christ – the many millions of people everywhere who heard his voice, his words. How then is Elijah, who does an even greater work, in an even bigger world not coming in the same way? So that Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Pack, if you will, come side by side, with Mr. Armstrong taller; he should have been six-seven, and I'm five-seven, that part's not right. How is Elijah not also a type of that prophet? But this is just another way of saying both men are types of Christ. No wonder these men are talking together with Christ in the transfiguration. They work together in a unique way at the end of the age. Christ is an apostle and a prophet, that's what it says; there he's called a prophet, you know in another place he's called an apostle. Both of these two men – these final two apostles, unique in all history – are both also apostles and prophets. See the parallel? Doesn't mean we're important – could be a lot more people more important than I am in scripture. Doesn't mean I'm the third man in the Kingdom or anything like that at all, but God was working out a great purpose. If I'd told Mr. Armstrong, "You're Moses," he would shrink back, "OH I'm not anywhere close to like Moses!" Well fine, I may be well behind Elijah too. I certainly am not gonna say, "I'm Elijah, therefore I'm like John the Baptist, there's none greater ever born than John the Baptist," which also means Moses would be in there. It doesn't say that  John was the greatest; it says there was none greater than John. There may be a lot of different men in the Old Testament – Noah, Daniel, Job, Moses, David, and certain others, Enoch maybe, I don't know – who are in the category of John the Baptist, I don't certainly put myself there at all. I'm just trying to help you understand types brethren – types – that's all. 

First Hand Account On Life In The Restored Church of God Cult












Sunday, February 15, 2015

Elijah David C Pack: Upset Over Mickey (Webster) Mouse Church of God that Splinters Off Restored Church of God



For the last seventy some years the Church of God has ruptured into hundreds and hundreds of "new and improved" Church of God's all claiming to hold on to "the truth once delivered."  Some estimate the number of Church of God splinter groups to now be in the 700's since Herbert Armstrong himself split off from the Oregon Conference Church of God (Seventh Day.)  Armstrongism has always mocked mainstream Christianity for supposedly being divided into hundreds of different churches.  Armstrongism is exactly like the ones they mock.

Just take a close look at David C Pack.  He started out in the Worldwide Church of God being shuttled from one church area to another where he caused irreparable damage to members lives.  Complaint upon complaints from members in the field churches poured in, yet the church foolishly kept moving him around as they did with all previous abusers.

When the doctrinal changes came down the line from the Tkach regime, Dave jumped ship with Rod Meredith to help form the world encompassing Global Church of God.  Then, Global Church of God imploded when its leaders tried to force Meredith and others out for being abusive.  Meredith in his typical fashion, let others plan and scheme in the background so that he could move into the new church claiming he was not behind the insurrection and only come over because he was invited to preserve "the truth once delivered."

Again in typical Meredith fashion, corruption ruled the day in the Living Church of God.  This ticked off more ministers and members which led to God's most important man born in this end time age to step forward and lead some LCG members into his new personality cult, the superfantabulous Restored Church of God.

Once again, corruption and abuse was the name of the game in the RCG, so much so that a group has now broken off from Davey led by the young Churchketeer Mickey Webster.



In the third sermon from the Moses/Elijah trio by Nolijah Pack, the great man mentions at some length those members who have recently been purged, or who have left. In case you have itching ears or an inquiring mind, these were of a rebellious group led by the recently booted and marked RCG minister, young Mickey Webster, who has now started the Herbert Armstrong idolizing splinter church "The Abiding Church of God" or perhaps more aptly named, The Mickey (Webster) Mouse Church of God.

These are the ruffians whom Elijah Pack was bitching about as being worshipers of YHWA.

Here's a photo of Mickey and his club, he's the right-most white boy that looks like a young Bill Nye the Science Guy. These Churchketeers are freshly unshackled and wholly excited to get back to their YHWA roots, as you can see by their bright countenances.




At least the new Mickey Mouse Church of God is racial diverse, unlike the lily-white boys Dave Pack has surrounded himself with in Wadsworth.

Armstrongism is never dull!