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Dale A Prisoner Of Satan - Bethel (The House Of God)

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When I was certain of their beliefs, I denounced them as anti-Christ. This caused them to denounce<br />

me as a deluded servant of <strong>God</strong>, who stood in need of deliverance. <strong>The</strong> congregations which they controlled<br />

were all deceived except for a few who continued to believe me.<br />

I was slowly losing that influence upon the lives of the people. <strong>Satan</strong> had his program in place, because<br />

he could not work with his deception whilst I was standing behind the pulpit and had control over the spiritual<br />

welfare of the people. <strong>The</strong> three pastors secretly schooled the people, telling them that “I believe that I am a<br />

prophet; I am a psychologist; I influence the people by psychology; and I am in a delusion of the devil. I am a<br />

servant of <strong>God</strong>, but the people have too much confidence in me and they idolize me. Also, that I indicate in my<br />

preaching that I am Christ, the son of man.” <strong>The</strong>y also indicated such lies to the believers from the pulpit.<br />

By the advice of Macarthy and Kennedy, the Waterloo and Diego Martin pastors, Chickoree, the pastor<br />

of Bamboo Settlement was influenced to take back his pulpit and congregation from under my pastorship,<br />

although he had previously resigned, giving twenty-one reasons why he should not preach the gospel. He was<br />

not called to do so. Brother Lambert had advised that for him to run ahead of <strong>God</strong>'s program is to commit<br />

spiritual suicide. I was voted in as pastor. This plan to retake the pulpit was very effective, because Chickoree<br />

was used as a scapegoat while the two conspirators stayed in the background.<br />

I resigned, and converts made under my ministry during my pastorship, followed me, refusing to sit<br />

under such ministers and such false resurrection doctrine. Though few in number, we worshipped at a believer's<br />

home and I waved the promises of <strong>God</strong> before the people in full faith and assurance, denouncing as heresy the<br />

"resurrection doctrine" and everything contrary to Brother Branham's message.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Spirit and Presence of the Lord abode with us, the Word grew from strength to strength, and the<br />

believers waxed stronger in the message. <strong>The</strong> other groups united together with their ministers and, with<br />

overseas support, began to fight to completely destroy my influence. But <strong>God</strong> was with me and the people<br />

believed the promises of <strong>God</strong> and wavered not in all their persecutions, but were strong in faith, looking for the<br />

fulfilment of the promises of <strong>God</strong>.<br />

DATE SET - 1976<br />

A date was set for some great happenings on July 4, 1976, since it would be two hundred years of<br />

America's independence. <strong>The</strong>y were a great united group, with plenty of emotions, pomp, pride and selfexaltations.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y expected the first resurrection, the seven thunders, the secret of life after death, the coming of<br />

the Capstone, the Bride's revival, the fulfilment of all the promises of <strong>God</strong>, and then the rapture to take place.<br />

When these predictions failed, there was a division among them. Many became worldly and involved in the<br />

vices of Sodom. <strong>The</strong>y went back to their televisions, sports, fornications, adultery and immoral dressing.<br />

At length, <strong>Dale</strong> married a divorced woman and is awaiting the resurrection with Jim, his trumpeter, and<br />

a few other deluded people, having no faith for anything to happen until the next generation. Others sought a<br />

new hope by a new interpretation.<br />

I came to Connecticut, U.S.A. at <strong>God</strong>'s appointed time, confirming the promises to them and<br />

emphasizing their fulfilment. Several from the resurrection group came to hear the Word of <strong>God</strong>. This was<br />

the time that <strong>Dale</strong>’s mother believed and was miraculously delivered from that doctrine. <strong>Dale</strong> took great<br />

offence in her stand against him and his doctrine. For a time, he attended the services each time I visited the<br />

saints, just to be defiant. He was rebuked sharply for his unbelief on many occasions. He became very bitter<br />

against the pastor of the assembly, the saints and myself.<br />

With the cooperation of a former treasurer of the church (Mr. Lockrow) and a few others, they filed a<br />

lawsuit against the church by fabricating a lie; which stated that the finance of the church was about ready to be<br />

shipped to the church in Trinidad. Some of it was in gold coins, which was Brother Lambert's investment for the<br />

church. All the church funds were ordered by the court to be held in a bank, until the matter was decided. This<br />

became a big scandal on the U.S. newspapers and on TV. I became the scapegoat. <strong>The</strong> story also was on the<br />

headlines of a scandal newspaper in Trinidad.

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