Two Saviors And Two Crosses-Part One

Purim Message 2004

Purim is the celebration of the Jewish people’s salvation from the diabolical schemes of Haman. Had it not been for a faithful Esther and Mordecai, it is very likely Haman would have exterminated every Jewish person off the face of the earth. In Hitler’s day it was the German church that could have done the same but chose to follow down a path to a false savior and a false cross. In these latter days as we draw nearer to the advent of the one Hitler foreshadowed – the Antichrist – it will once again come down to God’s people who will have to choose between two saviors and two crosses. It was the conflict in Nazi Germany in 1938 and it is very rapidly become the conflict of today’s modern church world.

 

By Chris McDonald

 

 

            As we draw near to the Purim season I want to preface this very heart challenging journal to review the story of one of Israel’s greatest feasts that celebrates the deliverance of the Jewish people from the hands of the wicked Haman in the kingdom of Persia so many centuries ago. You can read the entire story of Purim in the book of Esther, who is a type of the modern church, which, like Esther, will be called to stand in the gap for the Jewish people in the coming days from the world’s total hatred and decreed determination to exterminate God’s chosen people. Mordecai, another key figure in this story, is a type of the Holy Spirit, our great intercessor on earth and voice calling us to the kingdom, “for such a time as this.”

 

               It's been about at least three years now since I took my first ever visit to the United States Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. It was a life-changing experience but one that just accentuated a broken heart the Lord had given me since the summer of 1999 over the plight of the Jews and the Church. As I listened to the presentations and watched the videos I couldn't help but think back to a story taken right out of the Bible of Israel's first real brush with total extinction and annihilation.

Adolph Hitler was not the first with murder in his heart toward the Jewish people. Haman was probably not either, but he was the first one recorded in scripture who literally tried to have every single Jewish boy, girl, man and woman exterminated from the kingdom over which he had authority. Pharaoh and Herod had been terrible despots who persecuted the Jewish people and killed untold tens of thousands (hundreds of thousands possibly under Pharaoh), but Haman was the first real true-blue demonically inspired ruler to try and kill an entire race.

He and Hitler were but dress rehearsals for the coming Antichrist who will try and do the same again and succeed for a season before being stopped and destroyed by the brightness of our coming Redeemer – Yeshua Ha’maschiah.

Glory to the Lamb forever and forever!; Pardon me for a minute while I type these words to stop and praise God. The Jews have seen some dark days and their future is not too great in the near term, but JERUSALEM will once again be the center and capital of the WORLD and ALL NATIONS will come and worship the KING there one day. Her king is a son of Abraham, born of the stock of Jesse and David, the MESSIAH of whom Israel looks for so hard today, yet because of the unbelief of her religious, are blinded to Him until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled. Those days are coming to an end friend. Israel shall be saved. The Jewish people are coming home to their Messiah! Glory to God, glory to God, glory to God. NOTHING, Satan can do can ultimately hinder that, even though he will unleash untold horror and heartbreak on God’s chosen race before the end finally comes. We need to be in much intercessory prayer for God’s chosen people for this reason.

        Anti-Semitism is hardly a modern occurrence. Israel's embittered enemies have, with craft and cruel hatred, plotted the destruction of God's chosen for many centuries - the sons of Jacob. Yet, the wayside of human history is strewn with the debris of Israel's detractors. Through all their plotting and debauchery - they have only brought about their own demise. Their only lasting achievement has been an occasion for a Jewish holiday!  Such was the case with Pharaoh when the Lord instituted Passover. Such was the case with the defeat of Antiochus Epiphanies and the resulting feast of Hanukkah. Such was also the case with the defeat of Hitler, which paved the way for the emergence of the modern state of Israel, and its annual Independence Day celebration. It was and is also true of the Jewish Feast of Purim and its institution in ancient Persia.

            The Feast of Purim contains a beautiful story of God's redemption and His protection of His people Israel through the people of Esther and Mordecai. This feast celebrates Esther and Mordecai's efforts to save the Jews from national extermination at the hands of the King who was convinced by Haman they were a threat to his kingdom.

        Purim is the Hebrew word for "lots" in remembrance of the pur (lot) cast by wicked Haman to determine the month and day on which the Jewish people were to be killed throughout the mighty Persian Empire. Ironically, the lots that were thrown for Israel's destruction actually set the date for a new national celebration.

        Known as the "Feast of Esther," and in antiquity as "Mordecai's Day," it stands in type of the coming ultimate deliverance of God’s people from the hands of the Antichrist, who will be prototype of Haman.

            The Time of Purim

        Purim is a late winter feast (late February or early March), the last feast of the biblical year. It occurs on the 14th day of Adar, the 12th Hebrew month (or, in a leap year, on the 14th day of Adar Sheni, the 13th month), exactly ONE MONTH before Passover. In Jerusalem today, Purim is celebrated on Adar 15, one day later than in the rest of the world. This is in commemoration of the Jews in the ancient Persian capital of Shushan who did not rest from fighting their enemies until the following day that is now known as Shushan Purim.                                                                                                                                         

Esther 9:18  - But the Jews that were at Shushan assembled together on the thirteenth day thereof; and on the fourteenth thereof; and on the fifteenth day of the same they rested, and made it a day of feasting and gladness. 

        Instituted centuries after the time of Moses, Purim is nowhere to be found in the divinely given feasts of Leviticus 23. But despite this fact, it is without argument or contradiction one of the best-known and biblical Jewish holidays added since the time of Moses.


Esther 9:29  - Then Esther the queen, the daughter of Abihail, and Mordecai the Jew, wrote with all authority, to confirm this second letter of Purim. 


         In 538 B.C. the majority of Persian Jewry chose to remain in Persia rather than return to their homeland under the leadership of Zerubbabel. For more than 50 years they continued to flourish in the comfort of dispersion rather than suffer the hardships involved in returning to Israel. From all outward appearances, they were well integrated, even semi-assimilated, into Persian society; that is, until the days of Esther. 

        From this Jewish dispersion came Esther and Mordecai - two towering heroes of Purim. To avoid Persian anti-Semitism, they masked their Jewishness from the public eye. Esther's given Persian name was derived from the pagan goddess, Ishtar, and Mordecai's from the Babylonian god, Marduk, very similar to the name changes of Daniel and his three Hebrew companions living in the Babylonian court (Dan. 1:7). However, beneath their Persian social veneer, Esther and Mordecai were both strongly nationalistic and fiercely devoted to the God of Israel.

        Esther's Hebrew name, Hadassah, meaning "myrtle," was fitting name indeed in light of her tremendous beauty (Esther 2:7). Her parents died when she was young, and her cousin, Mordecai, adopted and raised her as his daughter. Mordecai held a high office in the Mede-Persian court (the world power of his day), giving his access to the palace (Esther 2:5,11) and necessitating his presence in the king's gate. 

·        Esther 2:5  - Now in Shushan the palace there was a certain Jew, whose name was Mordecai, the son of Jair, the son of Shimei, the son of Kish, a Benjamite

·        Esther 2:11 - And Mordecai walked every day before the court of the women's house, to know how Esther did, and what should become of her. 

·        Esther 2:7  - And he brought up Hadassah, that is, Esther, his uncle's daughter: for she had neither father nor mother, and the maid was fair and beautiful; whom Mordecai, when her father and mother were dead, took for his own daughter. 

·        Esther 2:20  - Esther had not yet shewed her kindred nor her people; as Mordecai had charged her: for Esther did the commandment of Mordecai, like as when she was brought up with him. 

·        Esther 2:21  - In those days, while Mordecai sat in the king's gate, two of the king's chamberlains, Bigthan and Teresh, of those which kept the door, were wroth, and sought to lay hand on the king Ahasuerus

        This created an interesting backdrop for this incredible story. Mordecai's enemy Haman was a Agagite (Est. 3:1), a descendant of Agag, the king of the Amalekites during Saul's reign (1 Sam. 15:8). The Amalekites were descendants of Amalek, the grandson of Esau (Gen. 36:12). As bitter enemies of Israel, they carried on the ancient strife between Jacob and Esau. In the days of Moses and Joshua, the Amalekites treacherously attacked the unarmed Israelites as they passed through the Sinai. The Lord never forgot their blind, inbred hatred, and pronounced a curse to "blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven."

·        Deut. 25:19  - Therefore it shall be, when the Lord thy God hath given thee rest from all thine enemies round about, in the land which the Lord thy God gives thee for an inheritance to possess it, that thou shall blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven; you shall not forget it. 

·        Exodus 17:14  - And the Lord said unto Moses, Write this for a memorial in a book, and rehearse it in the ears of Joshua: for I will utterly put out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven. 16  For he said, Because the Lord hath sworn that the Lord will have war with Amalek from generation to generation. 

·        Numbers 24:20  - And when he looked on Amalek, he took up his parable, and said, Amalek was the first of the nations; but his latter end shall be that he perish for ever. 

 

King Saul had been commanded by the Lord to utterly destroy all the Amalekites. Had he only been obedient, the threat of annihilation at the hand of Haman would not have been possible. However, the descendants of Saul and Agag met again almost six centuries later and were once again engaged in mortal conflict with God's chosen people.

While never mentioned by name in the book of Esther, we see God's great power working in the lives of His people in great detail and grace. Vashti the Queen to Ahasuerus was deposed of because of displaying her beauty before the princes and men of renown in attendance at a great feast at the palace. Because of strict Persian law, which forbade women to be seen unveiled by strangers (much like Islamic law today), she refused this command in order to preserve her reputation. However, in doing so, Vashti created a national crisis. Her example, threatened the Persian honor of the king and the social dominance of the men of Persia. Ahasuerus was incensed with her insubordination and conferred with his princes. The result was the demotion and removal of her as queen: (Esther 1:6-9; Esther 1:19) 



        While the removing of the queen solved the pressing crisis, it created the need for a new queen. So the princes appointed officers to find a replacement and many "fair maidens" were brought into the "house of the women," as potential candidates. Among them was ESTHER. She immediately found favor with the keeper of the women and was given preferential treatment with the best accommodations in the house. The King was captivated by her almost immediately too. He fell in love with her at first sight. As a result, Esther became the new queen of Persia.

Esther 2:17  - And the king loved Esther above all the women, and she obtained grace and favor in his sight more than all the virgins; so that he set the royal crown upon her head and made her queen instead of Vashti. 

        Shortly after this, Mordecai overheard two rebellious chamberlains plotting the assassination of the King. Their planned bloody coup was quickly reported to Esther, and the King launched an immediate investigation. The matter was verified, and the conspirators were hanged. As a result, Mordecai's heroic deed and faithfulness to the king were recorded in the royal chronicles of Persia.

        After this a prince named HAMAN was promoted to the position of prime minister over all the other princes, answering only to the king. At the king's command, all were to bow and do obeisance (as homage to a god) in Haman's presence. For the devout Mordecai, idolatry was unthinkable. He worshipped only the one true GOD. When questioned by the other royal officers to why he daily disobeyed the king's command, he explained his JEWISHNESS.

         When the matter was told to Haman, he determined to kill not only Mordecai but also all Jews everywhere. If one would not bow, it was clear that none of the Jewish people would bow before him. His inflated ego and honor were at stake. Having purposed to annihilate the Jewish people, Haman cast lots to gain direction from the Persian gods for the best date for the planned massacre. The lots fell on Adar 13, giving Haman some eleven months to work out the details of his demonic plan.

        Haman petitioned the King to obtain the needed authorization for his edict. He reported that a troublesome people existed within the Persian kingdom. They were dispersed as a foreign and evil element throughout the empire, they help incompatible laws, and they rebelled against the laws of the king. As he presented his case, Haman outlined his "final solution" for this hated people. He proposed an edict calling for their destruction. In return he offered 10,000 talents (more than 10 million ounces) of silver to the royal treasury. It is not clear whether this enormous sum was to compensate for the significant economic loss to the empire or defray the extensive military costs for such a plan. Apparently, Haman counted or recovering his "bribe" by seizing the properties of his Jewish victims (sound familiar?). Because of his great confidence in Haman, the King removed the royal signet ring and gave it to Haman, granting him full authority to carry out his insidious plot. So Haman sent the evil edict, hastened by the command of the king:

Esther 3:13-15  - And the letters were sent by posts into all the king's provinces, to destroy, to kill, and to cause to perish, all Jews, both young and old, little children and women, in one day, even upon the thirteenth day of the twelfth month, which is the month Adar, and to take the spoil of them for a prey. [14] The copy of the writing for a commandment to be given in every province was published unto all people, that they should be ready against that day. [15] The posts went out, being hastened by the king's commandment, and the decree was given in Shushan the palace. And the king and Haman sat down to drink; but the city Shushan was perplexed

Intercession For Esther - "For Such A Time As This."

        When word of the sinister decree came to Mordecai, he tore his clothes in bitter anguish, put on sackcloth, and covered himself with ashes. Mordecai related the dire news to Esther and gave her a copy of the edict. He insistently pled with her to INTERCEDE before the king on behalf of her people. The Holy Spirit is PLEADING with the modern church world today to do the same for God’s chosen people.

            Events on Planet Earth are rapidly rushing us toward the advent of Antichrist and one world government. This one world movement will have two earmarks its rule – total control over the earth and a deep rooted hatred and murderous heart towards God’s chosen people.

This posed a grave dilemma for Esther. She feared to approach the king. According to Persian law, if anyone came uninvited into the inner court of the king, he would be killed. The only possible exception was for the king to put forth his golden scepter to stay the execution. But the king had not summoned Esther for 30 days. The strong possibility existed that she would forfeit her life for such a brazen breach of Persian law.

Esther 4:14  - For if thou altogether hold your peace at this time, then shall there enlargement and deliverance arise to the Jews from another place; but thou and thy father's house shall be destroyed: and who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this? 

        Esther was persuaded and requested only that Mordecai gather the Jewish people of Shushan and fast for three days before she petitioned the king. Courageously she resolved, 

Esther 4:16  - Go, gather together all the Jews that are present in Shushan, and fast ye for me, and neither eat nor drink three days, night or day: I also and my maidens will fast likewise; and so will I go in unto the king, which is not according to the law: and if I perish, I perish. 

        On the third day of the fast, Esther donned her royal apparel and stood in the inner court of King Ahasuerus. When the astonished king saw her, he extended his golden scepter to spare her life. Seeing her in great distress and desperate action, the king promised to grant any request within his power to fulfill. Esther delayed her request and instead asked the king and Haman come to a banquet prepared in their honor.

        At the banquet the king asks again, "What is your request or petition?" Not wanting to rush the decision, especially since it concerned the king's most trusted government advisor, Esther again invited the king and Haman to a banquet on the following night. Ideal circumstances were needed for her difficult petition. The egotistical Haman was elated that he had once again been invited to a private royal banquet. He viewed it as the pinnacle of his career and rushed home to boast. As Haman passed through the king's gate, he met Mordecai who again stubbornly refused to bow. Haman's deep-seated anger and hatred flared as he complained:

Esther 5:13  - Yet all this avails me nothing, so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king's gate

        His friends counseled him to build 75-foot gallows and hang Mordecai the next morning. This would allow Haman to fully enjoy his banquet in the evening.

        That night the king could not sleep. As only God could do, He used the King's vanity to save Mordecai's life. His servants read the chronicles of the king’s exploits to him. In the pages, the details of Mordecai's faithfulness in foiling the attempt on his life were recounted. The King was very troubled when he realized that Mordecai had gone unrewarded for such a great deed. The next morning, the king noticed Haman waiting in the outer court to gain a meeting with him. Haman was waiting for permission to hang Mordecai upon the newly constructed gallows. The king asked Haman:

Esther 6:6  - So Haman came in. And the king said unto him, What shall be done unto the man whom the king delights to honor? Now Haman thought in his heart, To whom would the king delight to do honor more than to myself? 

 Esther 6:8-9  - Let the royal apparel be brought which the king uses to wear, and the horse that the king rides upon, and the crown royal which is set upon his head: [9] And let this apparel and horse be delivered to the hand of one of the king's most noble princes, that they may array the man withal whom the king delights to honor, and bring him on horseback through the street of the city, and proclaim before him, Thus shall it be done to the man whom the king delights to honor. 

        The king then commanded Haman to quickly perform the honor to Mordecai and to personally lead Mordecai through the streets on horseback. Haman was horror-stricken in his utter humiliation, but things were to sour further in his plot against the Jewish people.

The Banquet Reveals All - The Just Shall Live By Faith

        At the banquet, Esther finally made her petition known to the king. She pled for the King to save her and her people from impending destruction. This was a surprising revelation indeed, since the king was not aware that Esther was Jewish. The angered king immediately arose and demanded to know the identity of the enemy. Pointing to Haman, Esther answered:

Esther 7:6  - And Esther said, The adversary and enemy is this wicked Haman. Then Haman was afraid before the king and the queen. 

        In a heated rage, the king stormed from the banquet hall to contemplate his actions. As he did so, the blood drained from Haman's face, for he knew that HIS LIFE, not the life of the Jews, was now in certain danger. In the thrashings of his terror, he threw himself on the queen's couch and begged for mercy. But at that moment the king returned and mistook Haman's actions for violence against HIS QUEEN. The time for talk was past. King Ahasuerus ordered the executioners to cover Haman's face and hang on the gallows prepared for Mordecai.

        In the wake of Haman's demise, Mordecai was promoted to Haman's position and given the royal signet ring. But the Persian law still stood which called for the destruction of Esther's people So she again risked her life by going before the king to beg for the deliverance of her people. However, a difficulty existed - laws within the Mede-Persian government could NEVER be repealed. Therefore the king commanded Mordecai and Esther to draft a decree to the provinces and seal it with his signet granting the Jewish people the right to self-defense against their aggressors. Normally, as in Islamic countries today, to take a life even accidentally would mean the forfeiture of one's own life or payment of huge sums of compensation to the survivors.

        When the fateful Adar 13 arrived, the Jews of Persia fought for their lives. Fearing the exalted Mordecai, the provincial rulers aided the Jewish people under their local authority. But anti-Semitism was especially ingrained in the capital city where particularly fierce fighting carried over until the next day. When it was finished, the enemies of God's people were killed - 75,000 in the provinces, 800 in Shushan, and the ten sons of Haman were hanged on the gallows lest there be blood revenge.

        To remember God's might deliverance, Mordecai carefully recorded the events and sent letters throughout the land. The feast was called PURIM, for Haman had "cast Pur," (that is, the lot), to consume them and destroy them. And so Purim became a feast for Israel, a day of "feasting and joy," so that the memory of Purim would never cease throughout all generations.

Esther 9:20-24  - And Mordecai wrote these things, and sent letters unto all the Jews that were in all the provinces of the king Ahasuerus, both nigh and far, [21] To establish this among them, that they should keep the fourteenth day of the month Adar, and the fifteenth day of the same, yearly, [22] As the days wherein the Jews rested from their enemies, and the month which was turned unto them from sorrow to joy, and from mourning into a good day: that they should make them days of feasting and joy, and of sending portions one to another, and gifts to the poor. [23] And the Jews undertook to do as they had begun, and as Mordecai had written unto them; [24] Because Haman the son of Hammedatha, the Agagite, the enemy of all the Jews, had devised against the Jews to destroy them, and had cast Pur, that is, the lot, to consume them, and to destroy them

The Third Reich – A Modern Day Persia For Jewish People In The 1930s.

 

            Another similar time of persecution arose more recently in the 1930s and 1940s under Adolph Hitler. In 1834, nearly one hundred years before Hitler, a poet named Heinrich Heine, assessed the mood in Germany and concluded that only the cross of Christ was holding back the Germans’ “lust for war.” The prediction was even more remarkable because Heine was Jewish; a man who nevertheless believed that only true Christian faith could tame what he called a “brutal Germany joy in battle.”

 

            Heine, who possibly did not understand why the Cross had supernatural power in deliverance of man’s hatred, called in a “talisman,” an object with a magical power that held aggression at bay in the German nation. And should be Cross be broken, the forces of brutality would break out and the world would be filled with “terror and astonishment.” Read more of what he said about Germany’s future and it will bring greater pause to realize how more than likely God used the words of a heathen poet to prophetically predict the plight of modern Jewry in Germany and all over Europe a century later:

 

“Should the subduing talisman, the Cross, break, then will come roaring forth the wild madness of the old champions, the insane Berserker rage (the rage of the ferocious Norse warriors) of which the Northern poets sing. That talisman is brittle, and the day will come when it will pitifully break. The old stone Gods will rise from the long-forgotten ruin and rub the dust of a thousand years from their eyes; and Thor, leaping to life with his giant hammer, will crush the Gothic cathedrals.”

 

            This was of course fulfilled in the coming of Hitler, German’s second savior. The cross of Christ was broken, formed into a hakenkreuz (broken cross) that became a symbol of the Nazi agenda.. When this pagan cross replaced the cross the crucified Redeemer, the pagan gods came out of hiding and the world trembled.  The god of war (THOR), took up his hammer, and the cathedrals of Germany were crushed both literally and symbolically. German accepted a counterfeit cross and suffered death. And that was the story of the conflict that tore at the soul of Nazi Germany. It was a conflict between two saviors and two crosses. Eventually the church was forced to choose, because in the end only one cross could triumph.

 

            This is the choice facing the American church today as we near this year’s Purim celebration. If we choose the counterfeit cross many are clinging to and preaching today – the nation will fare no better than Germany. It RESTS with the CHURCH! As the church goes, so GOES the nation.

 

            The cross of Christ in Germany became nothing more than a symbol used in perverted rituals and sacrifice. The message of redemption it screamed to a sinful world was never heard nor PREACHED by the German church! Hitler to many in the German church in 1930 was Germany’s new “messiah.” The new cross (swastika) symbolized a new religion.

 

            Deitrich Eckart, one of the seven founders of the Nazi party and a dedicated Satanist, had been looking for a pupil – someone he could introduce to the spiritual forces he had seemingly tapped into – and someone who could catapult Germany to the dizzying heights of world conquest. In a series of séances’, he claims he had a ‘satanic annunciation.’ In modern terms, he felt like he was destined to prepare the vessel for the Antichrist, the man who would inspire the world and lead the Aryan race to world conquest. When he met Hitler he said, “Here is the one for whom I was but the prophet and forerunner.”

 

            After Eckart’s death, Karl Haushofer became Hitler’s spiritual mentor, taking him through the deepest levels of occult transformation until he became a thoroughly demonized being. Hitler, according to historical evidence, became a sadomasochist, practicing all types of heathenistic forms of sexual perversion. He was stimulated sexually by violence, brutality and blood. “Hatred is like a wine to him, it intoxicates him…..he had the instincts of a sadist finding sexual excitement in torturing others,” said Hermann Raushchning, a German leader who defected to the Allies, after faithfully serving Hitler for many years prior to his becoming German’s leader.

 

            Hitler’s obsession with the swastika had occult ties as well. The person who Hitler used to pattern Germany’s “cross,” after was a man by the name of Guido Von List. List founded a secret blood brotherhood called Armanen, which substituted the swastika for the Cross. His members used the “HEIL!” (HAIL!) greeting that would later become the hallmark of Nazi worship. List was a rabid anti-Semite who rallied against the Jewish people and worshipped the glories of the pure blood of the Aryan (German) race. Before he died in 1919, List predicted that there would be a racially pure Germany that would destroy both democracy and Jewry.

 

            Hitler met List while a young man in Vienna from which sprung Hitler’s decision to use the swastika as Nazi Germany’s symbol. The three colors, red, black and white, he said, “form the most brilliant harmony in existence.”

 

            “A symbol of the nation it really is,” he exclaimed in Mein Kampf. “In red we see the social idea of the movement; in white the nationalistic idea, in the swastika the mission of the struggle for the victory of the Aryan man.”

 

            Later, the cross of Christ was embedded within the swastikas that adorned German churches. Hitler’s heart would not be satisfied with that. His desire was to have the swastika replace the cross of Christ altogether. If he was Germany’s new messiah, Germany would need a new cross.

 

            That is what this journal is about – two saviors and two crosses. Germany’s church of the 1940s had such a choice and they chose a false cross and a false savior. Why you may ask? That is what we want to look at because I feel the American church is peddling its wares down the same path today.

 

            This choice didn’t happen overnight. The seeds for this were planted in 1920 when the German church began pushing God out of its church buildings and preaching a gospel that appealed to man’s pride and ego instead of declaring the message of redemption which declares man a SINNER, not someone in need of more education, more money or a better environment.

 

            Hitler was not even a speck on the radar when this happened and we know from history that one man unleashed unspeakable evil and destruction against a nation that was so deceived into thinking he was their messiah they willingly laid down and did anything he asked. How could the church in Germany have been so deceived?

 

            The answer is simple and one we will deal with more in part two of this very very important journal for the times we live in right now. The church in Germany lost its focus on what it’s ultimate call and purpose was – to be a light of Jesus and to PRAY.

 

            The church today is just like the church in Germany. Just as the church in Germany did not understand redemption, we don’t today. And as in the case of Hitler there is coming one the Bible tells us who is called the man of sin and will once again unleash unspeakable EVIL and HORROR upon Planet Earth. Is there no greater reason to sound an alarm and call a backslidden church back to God in this final hour? Is there any greater call than that? I don’t think so. We will take this up more in part two. I don’t think there is any greater call than this to the church to return to the Cross of Christ during this Purim season. Esther and Mordecai stood in the gap  for God’s chosen people with prayer and intercession. Nothing less will stop the rise of evil today than it did in the days of Haman and Hitler.

 

Let’s pray: Father in the name of Jesus, we come to you with hurting hearts today. Lord your church has forsaken the preaching of the gospel for a humanistic gospel that is promoting a false saviour and a false cross. Bring us back to the TRUE cross Lord, the cross where man is declared a sinner before you yet is also declared righteous if man will but put his faith and trust in Your atoning blood for his sins. Lord we need your Redeeming touch today. Your church has lost its way on the Earth, we need you to anoint our eyes with eye salve and heal our wounds. Help us today to know the GRACE and the GLORY of Your love for us. We pray for the peace of Jerusalem this Purim season and ask your protection and angelic visitations on your chosen people- the Jewish race. Help us not to chose the wrong messiah and the wrong cross in this modern time we live in .In Your name, Amen.

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"For such a time as this - Celebrate the feasts of the Lord this year - PURIM begins Sundown March 6, 2004-March 8, 2004

 

This message series continued in: Two Saviors and Two Crosses - Part Two