Sermon 1600A - Jacob's Ladder - 3rd Message…..(Wed pm 12/17/97)

Sermon 1600A - Jacob's Ladder - 3rd Message…..(Wed pm 12/17/97)

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The beginning of the message is a review of the four colours in the Gate that typify the four classes of fear. Purple, the second colour, represents the Royal Ruling Fear of the LORD’s Understanding that causes us to understand that the LORD’s Nature is Good, Just, Pure, Lovely and that He gives the best to those who leave the choice to Him. This message deals especially with the third rung on Jacob’s Ladder.

Sermon 1600A - Jacob's Ladder - 3rd Message…..(Wed pm 12/17/97)

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JACOB'S LADDER - 3RD MESSAGE......(WED PM 12/17/97)

The beginning of the message is a review of the four colours in the Gate that typify the four classes of fear. Purple, the second colour, represents the Royal Ruling Fear of the LORD’s Understanding that causes us to understand that the LORD’s Nature is Good, Just, Pure, Lovely and that He gives the best to those who leave the choice to Him. This message deals especially with the third rung on Jacob’s Ladder.

Psalm 68:4 says, “Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: extol him that rideth upon the heavens by his name JAH, and rejoice before him.” The Hebrew word for Heavens is a feminine word that means sterile. It means a desert, a dry, parched place. The word for Heavens is the same word that is used for the word evening in the Book of Genesis. The Father’s Wheel moves in a counter clock-wise manner from evening to morning. The Son’s Wheel moves in a clockwise manner from morning to evening. If we want to be in the Bride of the LORD Jesus Christ, we must learn to sing, to cast up a Highway, a Ladder, in the midst of sterility. This is how we move from spiritual sterility to fertility. God’s Throne once was in the North, but when Lucifer sinned, God moved His Throne to the West side.

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