You may be an heir
History,
archaeology, and the Bible now prove that ancient
Anglo-Saxon-Celtic-Scythian people are all Caucasian descendants of the
House of Israel. God gave them a birthright with wondrous privileges and
blessings.
YET, TODAY MANY DO
NOT KNOW THEY ARE HEIRS OF GREAT PROMISES! They say indifferently, "what
difference does it make? I know I am saved." They have been led to
believe that personal salvation is all that God makes available to them,
and salvation requires nothing more than a simple statement of belief.
They are taught to believe that knowledge of God’s Word in the Old
Testament, of what defines sin, is un-necessary! This encourages
national as well as personal lawlessness that is responsible for many
punishments that have come upon us.
Salvation stands for
safety via admittance into the Kingdom of God here on earth by those who
have the blessing of personal salvation. It is a marvelous gift! This,
however, does not warrant persons rejecting their BIRTHRIGHT of RACE, as
heirs, and the duties associated with it.
God chose his
Israel-Scythian-Celtic-Caucasian people to be used by Him in a great
plan for the transformation of a world lost in paganism. The Bible tells
us about our part in that plan. The Holy Bible is History, Law,
Prophecy, Wisdom, Songs of Praise, and warnings about evil for His
sanctified (set apart) people. These are the tribes of the House of
Israel that would grow into numerous nations civilizing the earth, as
promised by God to Abraham and his posterity. These are the civilizers
who are to lead by example. Our people disinherit themselves when they
are disobedient to God by race mixing and other great sins.
The New Covenant
(Testament) added the tremendous gift of Redemption of Israel as the
"Bride" of Christ. Redemption included Salvation into the Kingdom for
qualified individuals. The Old Covenant (Testament) is loaded with God’s
commands against race mixing and His severe judgements for disobedience.
Many modern churches ignore the Old Covenant because of this.
Critics of God’s
Word have been busy for many generations editing the Bible to suit their
own humanistic interpretation. Congregations suffer the consequences of
not knowing their origin, heritage, and destiny. Celt-Scythian-Israel
identification is the key that opens up the Bible from the first
promise made at the fall of Adam, until Jesus Christ reigns as "King of
Kings." It is like a dominant thread that runs through almost every
chapter of Bible History, every doctrine, symbol, law and covenant. This
thread, when understood, makes possible the unraveling of the mysteries
of the Bible. This is why people of the Celt-Scythian-Israel heritage
have declared the Bible to be an exciting new book that is consistent
throughout, harmonious and satisfying to mind and spirit. For the first
time they realize the Bible is their book!
4000 years ago
God made an unconditional, irrevocable
covenant with Abraham to increase
and preserve his
posterity throughout all generations. Now here we are, the many nations
descended from Abraham.
Psalm 105:8-10 promises:
He remembers His covenant forever, the word He has
commanded to a thousand generations. The covenant He made with Abraham
and His oath to Isaac. For He confirmed it to Jacob as a statute, to
Israel as an eternal covenant.
The writers of the
four Gospels constantly call attention to God’s faithfulness to Abraham.
The Apostles gloried in their inheritance. But, Judaized Christians say
what difference does it make? If you are a Celtic descendant of
Abraham through Sarah, Isaac and Jacob, there is a difference in the
blessing of enlightenment, guidance, and opportunity compared to other
racial people. I believe it is because there is a better spiritual
connection.
In Isaiah 51:2
God says, Harken unto me, ye that follow after righteousness, ye that
seek God: Look unto the rock whence ye are hewn and to the hole of the
pit whence ye are digged. Look unto Abraham your father and unto Sarah
that bare you: for I called him alone and blessed him and increased
him." You that follow after righteousness are most likely Abraham’s
descendants.
In Geneses 17:7
God promises, I will establish My Covenant between Me and thee and
thy seed after thee in their generations for an everlasting covenant,
to be a God unto thee and to thy seed after thee. Could this
blessing mean nothing to the chosen of God as heirs? Yes – only if they
are ignorant of it. If you are descended from Israel, you are a
candidate for God’s Kingdom here on earth.
Matthew 21:43
plainly tells us: Therefore I say unto you, The kingdom of God shall
be taken from you, and given to a nation bringing forth the fruits
thereof.
Isaiah 43:1-4
tells us, But now thus saith Yahvah that created thee by My name,
thou are Mine. Since thou wast precious in My sight, thou hast been
honorable and I have loved thee.
I Kings 8:53
continues: Thou didst separate them from among all the people of the
earth, to be thine inheritance.
Psalm 135:4 says:
For God hath chosen Jacob unto Himself and Israel for a peculiar
treasure.
Deuteronomy 7:6
Deuteronomy 7:6
reads, For thou art a holy people, the Lord thy God hath chosen thee
to be a peculiar people unto himself above all the nations that are upon
the earth.
Note the honors
that are conferred. He chose them, claimed them for His own, separated
them, called them precious, His peculiar treasure, His special people,
His inheritance above all the people on earth. How could any White
Christian knowing all this say: Suppose I am of Israel, what
difference does it make?
God wanted his
people to have a clear vision of who they were in the "End Times."
Romans 11:25 says: For I would not, brethren, that ye should be
ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits,
that the blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fullness of
the Gentiles (ethnos: nations, heathen) be come in. That
fullness has come via all the many nations that turned to Christ,
especially America. Knowledge of our origins and heritage as
Israel is ever increasing during these "latter days" in fulfillment of
Romans 15:8, that Jesus Christ came to confirm the promises made unto
the fathers.
Redemption of
God’s people and Restoration of this earth ruled by the Kingdom of God
is His culminating objective ("R and R"). God is unchangeably faithful.
The Bible is true. Jesus Christ confirmed the promises He made to our
forefathers Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. He is working through and for His
people who are today known as the
Anglo-Saxon-Celtic-Scandinavian-Caucasian people.