Saturday, February 18, 2017

I Now Possess The Knowledge Of The End Times Knowing That I Will Be Next To Herbert Armstrong As He Rules Judah


Only a Church of God member would make the claim that they possess all knowledge about everything when it comes to the Bible.  We have had these kind of disturbed men for 8 decades now in the church.  They continue to arise to this very day.

Dave Pack claims that he possesses the end time knowledge of knowing the continuation of the understanding that Herbert Armstrong supposedly had.  Dave of course has the final word on that understanding. Herb only understood it so far, but Dave has the final interpretation.  His god says so.

Dave is such an awesome dude that he will be standing beside zombie Herb who will rise out of his grave to become the ruler of the tribe of Judah.
Remember the end of Daniel 11? He goes and sets his palace in the Holy mountain; the glorious Holy mountain. Well, Chapter 9 is telling us more about this prince. So let me just conclude by saying, we still have a half of one week for Christ to go. He has to have a whole week—another, roughly, three and a half years, or so—to confirm the covenant. We’ve been in a holding pattern for 2,000 years. The 70 Weeks prophecy is sixty-nine-and-a-half-weeks complete.
And it got frozen in time until this horrible man with a small people that do great things—the seventh head—comes to Jerusalem, after he’s been to a lot of other places. He attacks Egypt; has, in his confederacy, the Saudi’s, the Turks, the Syrians and the Jordanians and the Lebanese, and so forth…We’ve explained all of that…and he arrives there, and he eventually is called to the North and the East, and he gets bad news. Remember? And he’s taken away and he dies “with hands”—swords kill him. So this is not the man of Chapter 8.
I’m taking extra time, brethren, because this extraordinary book was locked up for 26 centuries, until Mr. Armstrong began to explain it, and he went far enough that there would be plenty left—that knowledge could increase at the very end—as it is. And I just wanted to take time. I don’t know if anybody…and I used to teach the book of Daniel to every one of my pastorates, beginning in the ’70s…and I never took the detail I’m taking now—and I know nobody else ever could. They didn’t have the knowledge to do it—nor did I.
So I would just like you to understand…If you wonder why do I say the first phase of the Kingdom—where Christ announces His way, beginning as a sprout after coming to His Temple—that, that first phase looks like three-and-a-half years…Well, “Seventy weeks are determined upon your people and your holy city.” That’s why this one called Elijah goes to Jerusalem. That’s why he goes to the house of Israel—and all of us, together, in the early phase of the Kingdom with Mr. Armstrong, probably—PROBABLY—being the governor of Judah starting Day 1, may be there when some of these terrible things happen. I may be here. I don’t know how God will do that. Now this will all be pooh-pooh’d by people that just don’t believe it. It’s math to a cow. It’s pearls to swine…unless you have the Holy Spirit, then it’s easy to understand. 

My Truth Is So Amazing That For Unbelievers It Is Like Throwing It To Pigs



Oh, you scoffing unbelievers!  When Dave Pack speaks it is like casting beautiful pearls at dirty, filthy, unclean pigs who doubt him.
Now, a couple of other things. For those who don’t have the Holy Spirit…I don’t care how intelligent they are…Mr. Armstrong came up with the best analogy I’ve ever heard and that is, he said—you’re trying to teach higher math to a cow. You’ve got an upside-down Bible. And we have to recognize there are people in the congregations around the world—only a few, gladly. I’m happy about that. Virtually none anymore, but occasionally somebody will leave who will receive the scriptures in this long series…Part 38 now…like a cow would receive higher math.
They could be a minister. Mr. Armstrong found, and he said, “I’ve had the painful reality to come to realize that many rose to the rank of Evangelist and I ordained them and they were not converted”—and he said that before he saw what happened after his lifetime. So I’ve ordained people who were no more converted than a stump—or a turnip—or whatever you want to say…analogies I’ve used. Christ didn’t use the cow analogy. He said it this way…He said “Don’t cast pearls before swine.” Now…Mr. Armstrong wasn’t calling people cows. Christ was not calling people pigs, but to give the truth to someone who has no understanding is like giving it to a pig.
Now sometimes, the problem is…quoting Mr. Armstrong or Christ…the cows, or the pigs, get into the Church and then along comes awesome pearls and the pigs trample you. It wasn’t you out on a street trying to tell your relatives…or at home or on the job…of something, and casting pearls before swine. But what if the cows or the swine are sitting, if you will…I’m just using their words (you know, Mr. Armstrong and Christ)…are sitting in the congregation? I won’t know when I’m casting pearls to people who have no chance to understand them. I’m teaching trigonometry or calculus to cows, and so when they leave, you should understand that’s what happened. 

I Have Invited More People To Church In 35 Years Than Any Other Minister Ever Has




God's right hand man is the most superfantabulous creation that has ever existed  in human history. Has there ever been a man who is as awesome as Dave Pack?

Super Dave is claiming that all of the churches he has ever been a minister in have grown phenomenally. No other minister has ever been able to do this.  No other man has been able to enrapture the membership as he has.

Dave fails to tell his ministers and members the trail of destruction he has left in every single one of his church areas!  Broken marriages, suicides and much more.

I invited more people to services in about 30 years, maybe 35 years, than anybody I ever knew. I visited them and my churches grew faster, and 95 percent of the time…I don’t think I’ve ever told our ministers this…95 percent of thousands of people that I visited…of those I invited, which were somewhere between 40 and 50 percent of all of those I ever visited…perspective members…95 percent I invited on the first visit and of that number about 90 percent came. Some few didn’t come, but they were ready to come, and of the number that came, probably about 90 percent of those stayed because of the things we did in the congregations to make them feel welcome……