Tuesday, October 28, 2008

false prophet Tony Ellsworth claims date setting is not a sin

False prophet Tony Ellsworth claims G-d is happy about the false prophets telling others lies about how the bible codes / numerology and interpreting omens are "from G-d" and then use them to predict things that do not happen. He claims it shows they are "faithful servants" for "watching". Why can't they just WATCH without using everything G-d calls DETESTABLE to figure out dates that are LIES??? Do they really think that G-d is happy about them bringing reproach upon His name, deceiving others, and telling LIES about when Mesiah Yeshua "could return according to them" ???

Does Messiah Yeshua say 'WATCH' for Him to return - or does He say 'figure out all the bogus dates of when you think I will return and watch those dates' ??? The false prophets have LIED about Messiah Yeshua's return on certain dates they picked out (and they place the blame on G-d by saying He gave them the dates through numerology and/or omens)

WATCH for Messiah Yeshua's return EACH AND EVERY DAY - live your lives like He may return at any moment (while preparing to live here for a lifetime) and do NOT watch the dates of the false prophets! Faithfulness is WATCHING - not conjuring up dates like the egotistical false prophets do and then watching the dates THEY picked out.

What Tony Ellsworth does not admit - his "counceling background" is as a patient in a mental hospital.

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http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/oct2008/tonye1028-1.htm

Tony Ellsworth (28 Oct 2008)
"Measuring stick"

John, I appreciated your message yesterday and empathize as I know many doves do.
When dates go by if the disappointment doesn’t get you the ridicule might finish you off. It can be especially hurtful from friends and fellow Christians – ouch!
You mentioned something about the track record and missed dates. Although I would consider myself a compatriot of yours, I would say that if the object was to intellectually predict the Rapture your statement and feelings would be right, however if the object was “watching” which I believe it is, the documentary of the five dove letters might be translated as “faithfulness”.
I’m sure all of us would like to be some picture of Charlton Heston leading God’s people out of Egypt and into the Promised Land, but I always am reminded of the message Jesus left for the Church of Philadelphia. Two major points are that they were “weak” and I believe they are “ridiculed.”
I believe that God speaks to us all in many ways and different ways. That is what is beautiful about the site and the work you do John. It is the body testifying to the anxious watching for Jesus’ soon return.
Having a bit of a counseling background, when there is hurt anger soon follows and an object for that anger is found. I think that many who have anxiously watched for Jesus and were left with disappointment are deeply wounded and thus afraid to continue the watch. Empathy and forgiveness are needed for all of this. It can diffuse the situation when we acknowledge the pain instead of fighting each other. We all have good & bad days and we all make mistakes all the time. The enemy is Satan, not each other.
If you are separated from a loved one you look for every opportunity to be reunited, this we call hope. When hope is deferred a heart grows sick and we can become afraid to continue to hope, because there is much risk and pain in doing so. Yet a loving Father does not hold out hope that will not be realized. So we call this the perseverance of the Saints. Faith without seeing is believing.
Thank you for faithfully doing what you do everyday John!
YBIC,
Tony__Thanks, Tony! It must be the Lord who sustains us!John

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