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Although this letter is addressed/was sent to the Archbishop of L.A., it is an "open letter." It is meant to be copied AS IS -WITHOUT EDITING OR MODIFYING, ADDING TO OR TAKING AWAY FROM IT -IN ANY WAY. It is meant to be distributed to "whosoever" (as the Lord leads.) Before doing so, please read the following: I dreamt one night: I was in my father's house. I prepared a meal: a nice meatloaf and some corn. I served a portion of the meal to my brother: I served him a slice of meatloaf and some corn on a plate. My brother took the plate of food from my hand and walked out of the house with it. On his way across the street to a neighbor's house, my brother stopped and fed the meat to the dogs. After the dream, the Lord told me to tell my husband about it. It was given because: over the years, as it pleased the Lord to reveal things to us (such as are in the attached letter) -my husband often shared them with people in the office where he worked. Through this dream the Lord made it clear to us that it is not right to indiscriminately share these things with everyone, -even if they call themselves Christians. (Neither is it right to keep it from those who are not.) It is a matter of the heart. (see Deut.4:29) Jesus said: "Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you." (Mt.7:6) Do not assume this letter is only to those who consider themselves to be "spiritual" or that it is intended only for "the church" -it is written to whosoever: whosoever will come, let him come...whosoever will hear let him hear! Although Jesus sent His disciples (first) to the lost sheep of the house of Israel (cf. Mt.10:5,6) it was later made clear that the word of God (salvation, everlasting life) was to the Gentiles also. Because the Jews had rejected (contradicted and blasphemed) the word of God, Paul was sent to preach unto the Gentiles. (Acts13:45-47) When the Syrophenician (Greek) woman came to Jesus seeking healing for her child, Jesus Himself told her that He was sent unto the lost children of Israel: "Let the children first be filled: for it is not meet to take the children's bread, and cast it unto the dogs." But the scripture tells us she had "heard of Him" and that she "came to Him" and "fell at His feet" -she humbled herself. (cf.Mark7:25) Scripture also tells us that she agreed with His words saying: "Yes, Lord" (rather than contradicting Him.) It is also noteworthy that she called Him: Lord. (Mark7:28) -as a result of all of the above, she received. (Mark7:25-30) Likewise, -all who hear and will come to Him, -all who will fall at His feet (and humble themselves,) and -any who call upon Him as Lord (and AGREE with -rather than contradict His word) will receive healing (salvation.) As it was with Israel (which rejected contradicted and blasphemed the word of God) -so it is now with the church which is rejecting, contradicting and blaspheming the word of God. Again the "Gentiles" will hear and be glad: the world will receive what the church has rejected: "...It was necessary that the word of God should first have been spoken to you: but seeing ye put it from you, and judge yourselves unworthy of everlasting life, lo, we turn to the Gentiles". "And when the Gentiles heard this, they were glad, and glorified the word of the Lord: and as many as were ordained to eternal life believed." (Acts 13:48) |
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