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A statement misused by Laodicea to keep the flock in the fold of false shepherds.

A statement misused by Laodicea to keep the flock in the fold of false shepherds.
I quote:
"Remember....it will look like its about to fall but will never FALL. 

the tares will be shaken out. Hold on to your seat."

These men (who are part of the G.C. SDA complacency towards ecumenism and fraternizing with the papacy)are examples to the masses who they are influenced by in word in deed and in their attitude towards truth and holiness. Thus Staying on the ship does not mean sitting down in a church building whose services in teaching are controlled and directed by them.The bible teaches us it is the saints or the Holy that will be victorious Rev.14:12 & 1John 5:4 This victory in holiness is through thorough pray and diligent study of the voice of God even as done in the meditation of the Scriptures. Hence 1 Tim. 4:16, tells the minister to take heed unto himself (his character he suppose to have in Christ) and to the doctrine (which offers the knowledge of the Divine character that you may have it) for by this he would save himself and them that hear him. However the opposite is what is happening, the ministers don't take heed unto themselves and to the doctrine, causing themselves and them that hear them to be lost. So I recommend simply put, examine my church by these things (example in holiness in word, deed and mental attitude) and join my church that you will be saved. See Thusia SDA gospel on you tube or Google thusiasdaevangel.com.

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