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The TRUTH book Volume 1 (PDF) - For My People Ministry

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Chapter Seven - Linda Kirk 249Where did the light break out? ----- Let thine angel teach uswhere the light broke out! ----- It commenced from a little,when Thou didst give one light after another. ----- <strong>The</strong>testimony and commandments are linked together; theycannot be separated. ----- That comes first, the tencommandments by God. . . .ConclusionLinda failed to thoroughly study God’s Word to find the answer. Again, she didnot follow God’s counsel on how to test a prophet. Nowhere in the Bible or theSpirit of Prophecy do we find that a prophet will not be able to ask questions intheir dreams or visions.Asking irrelevant questions?Linda Kirk says: (see Appendix L)“<strong>The</strong> questions that you chose to ask, I remember thinking at the time,were not questions that concerned the people of God as a whole, but morepersonal questions. I remember you telling me that one of the questionsthat you asked the angel was that if you should receive tithe, and theangel said yes. That bothered me greatly at the time. Another was aboutthe Bible code. I don’t think any serious Bible student would have evenbothered with this question.”FactIs not tithe a very important subject, especially for someone who God called? Itis not only a personal matter for Ernie but for others who are in a selfsupportingministry. Please see chapter 1 for more details on the tithe issue.Regarding the Bible code question, Ernie had been concerned about thatsubject before his dream that mentioned it, because some Seventh-dayAdventists he knew of actually believed in the Bible code. <strong>The</strong>refore, Linda,what one thinks is irrelevant may be very relevant to another.God says:In Heavenly Places, p. 150We should take this lesson to ourselves. Again the destroying angel isto pass through the land. <strong>The</strong>re is to be a mark placed upon God's people,and that mark is the keeping of His holy Sabbath. We are not to followour own will and judgment and flatter ourselves that God will come toour terms. . . . That which looks unimportant to you may be of the highestconsequence in God's special plans for the preservation of your life or thesalvation of your soul. God tests our faith by giving us some part to act inconnection with His interposition in our behalf. To those who complywith the conditions His promise will be fulfilled.<strong>The</strong> Great Controversy, p. 136At the next interview, Luther presented a clear, concise, and forcibleexposition of his views, fully supported by many quotations fromScripture. This paper, after reading aloud, he handed to the cardinal, who,however, cast it contemptuously aside, declaring it to be a mass of idlewords and irrelevant quotations. Luther, fully aroused, now met the

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