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Moses Reenactment Touches the Hearts of Camporee Attendees, Actors, and Personnel
“One of the prominent features of the International Pathfinder Camporee is dynamic biblical reenactment. The 2024 dramatic presentation that fueled the theme “Believe the Promise” was highlighted by a host skilled actors portraying the life experience of Moses. During the camporee, one-hour meet-and-greets were carved out of afternoon programming for the Moses cast to engage with attendees. Pathfinders, leaders, and parents were understandably eager to shake hands, take pictures, ask questions, and soak in the moment with the talented performers.”
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All such plays should be condemned by Christians, and something perfectly harmless should be substituted in their place. Messages to Young People, p. 393
Additionally, it was a bedlam of noise as baptismal candidates were baptized.
Spencerville SDA Church, Silver Spring, Maryland
Another event confirms the truth and divine source of pastor Ernie Knoll’s dreams! He has been shown repeatedly that God is angry with the apostasy rampant in most Seventh-day Adventist churches. In the dream “2020—Year of Seeing Clearly,” he saw the destruction of a large, costly church, because it was “nothing but a building of iniquity and no longer needed.”
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A small portion of God’s wrath has been poured down on a church proud of its 3 women pastors. As pastor Knoll was shown, the fire that caused the total loss of the Spencerville SDA Church, Silver Spring, Maryland, on Friday, August 9, 2024, is a small sample of the destruction that God has been threatening. This is clearly showing that the dream pastor Knoll had was fulfilled with the burning of this church.
2020, Year of Seeing Clearly
My dream changes again and I find myself in an old style Seventh-day Adventist church. The year is sometime in the 1940s or 1950s. I sit quietly while I listen to a very reverent service. The message is about “The Great Blessed Hope” we all have in the return of Jesus. It is about how to examine and prepare our hearts through repentance.
It is about what we must do to prepare for His imminent return. It is about the great sacrifice Jesus made for each of us.
I look around and there are many angels standing with great respect for the reverence in this sacred worship service. As I continue to look around, I see that this building was constructed to be a sacred house of worship. The wood beam in the ceiling, the wood rafters connected to the beam, and even the color of the paint on the walls speaks to the holiness of this temple of worship. Up front I notice a communion table with an ornate cloth draped from the left to the right side. On top of that cloth is a wooden stand
with a large, white Bible sitting on it. On the front of the communion table and engraved in gold are the words “THIS DO IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME.” This church takes seriously the importance of partaking in the “Lord’s Supper and the Ordinance of Humility.”
The message ends, and a hymn is sung. The congregation is not aware that angels there have joined in singing the hymn. I think how scarce sacred hymns are today. I know the service ends, and it was a great message to encourage each member to continue on through the coming week.
Next, I notice those in attendance sit quietly when the service ends. Then soft, sacred music begins to play, and the pastor and elders walk from the platform and down the aisle. Deacons walk to the front of the church to dismiss each row, and the members walk out quietly with respect for the sacred sanctuary. No one talks until after exiting the
sanctuary. Oblivious to all there, angels veil their faces and softly sing a song of respect that is offered to God.
Now the time goes forward, and I am standing in this same church once again. I am there to observe a service taking place in 2020. I immediately notice there are no angels present. The communion table with the Bible is no longer there, and I wonder why it was removed from the church. I think of the importance of the table and what it symbolizes. I think of the words that were engraved on the front.
The worship service is now comprised of no hymns but lots of hand-clapping songs with repetitious words almost like chanting. Many get up and dance on the waxed and shiny wood floor where the communion table used to be. Have they forgotten to “DO THIS IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME?” I am wondering why they no longer see the importance of the Ordinance of Humility. Have they forgotten the importance of Jesus in that upper
room, humbly washing each of His disciple’s feet? Have they forgotten the Last Supper when the bread they ate and the grape juice they drank symbolized the body and blood of Jesus on the cross?
Now I notice many with their hands waving over their heads, while others clap their hands to the beat of the band on the platform. I look around again to see if even one of God’s holy angels is present. I see none. I get up and leave.
A few hours later I return to the same church. I notice it is now empty and quiet. I go inside, and to my dismay, I see a very filthy church filled with debris, trash, dirt, dust, spilled coffee, soft drinks, pastry crumbs, and other snacks thrown on the pews and floor. Even though it is Sabbath, I have the desire to clean it. My heart aches because of what has been left after the most disgusting church show. It is an unholy place that is appalling to God and needs cleansing.
My mind ponders on how this should be a holy sanctuary to worship God. It should be a sacred place filled with heavenly angels, just as it is around God’s throne. The angels there sing “Holy, Holy, Holy,” veil their faces, cover their bodies, and hover above the floor to avoid desecrating a sacred place.
Still inside the sanctuary next to the pews, I suddenly notice smoke coming from a wall. I grab a hose and start spraying it. A few seconds later, I notice a great fire all through the exposed ceiling beams. I study the beams because of their enormous size. Then I sense a strong impression about the importance of knowing the dimensions of the walls and the beams.
I notice the middle beam goes from the back of the church all the way to the front. I know that this beam was made from one very tall tree that was all hand-hewn. With the use of axes, saws, and other special hand tools, it took many hours to create its massive size. I am amazed by the support it provided as the backbone for what was once a holy church. I know that each supporting beam was seasoned, stained, and varnished to a light shade.
The Great Controversy (1888), p. 49
Almost imperceptibly the customs of heathenism found their way into the Christian church. The spirit of compromise and conformity was restrained for a time by the fierce persecutions which the church endured under paganism. But as persecution ceased, and Christianity entered the courts and palaces of kings, she laid aside the humble simplicity of Christ and his apostles for the pomp and pride of pagan priests and rulers; and in place of the requirements of God, she substituted human theories and traditions.
The walls of this church are 12 feet high on each side. On the top of each wall are the 12 smaller supporting beams. They are 12 feet apart and connect to the middle beam on the left and right sides. When I calculated the width of the walls and the size of each beam, I noticed that the sanctuary was at least 156 feet long.
I wonder why I was strongly impressed to pay close attention to the height of the walls. I already know that each beam is 2 feet wide on all four sides. Then I think about the height of the walls on either side. Each wall is 12 feet high. Then I was impressed to add the size of the walls to the length of the church. Adding 156 to the two twelve-foot walls resulted in 180 feet. I asked myself why that would be significant.
As I gaze at this amazing ceiling, I am reminded of the words “stand on the wood as the wood is truth” from the dream “Stand on the Truth.” In the past, the wood beams would have “held up” the words spoken in truth—the many messages presented there that were inspired by the Holy Spirit. Now the rafters show noticeable decay.
Knowing that I was to pay close attention to the measurements I had observed in the dimensions of the ceiling, I stop to think about what I am being shown. I have been told many times that if we dig deeper, there are things to learn in each message. Nothing happens by chance, because God always plans ahead. I think about what is being shown here that requires more searching.
The Guide looks at me, smiles, and says, “You have been shown something which requires deep study. There are things that others may learn from the dimensions you noted. Here is something to help with understanding.
Instantly I think of the 156-foot length of the middle beam, the 12-foot height of the right wall and the 12-foot height of the left wall. Those three measurements equal 180 feet. Are we being shown to turn around and go 180 degrees from the direction we are going? The turning from left to right? The turning from north to south? The turning from
west to east? The turning in the opposite direction from current church practices, worship, and management?
I begin thinking about the church’s one piece, solid wood beam that was 156 feet long. The one piece, solid wood beam was 156 feet long. I wonder why the 156 is so important. I immediately think that this is the end of September 2019. When I subtract 156 from 2019, I get 1863. Then I realize that the Seventh-day Adventist Church was organized in May of 1863.
I know the two 12-foot walls on the left and right equal 24 feet. Subtracting 24 from 2019 results in 1995. What happened that year? The North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists requested permission to ordain women in its territory, and it was to be voted on at the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists’ session which met in the Netherlands.
Adding the dimensions, 156 + 12 + 12, equals 180. That number is represented as a turning around to go in a different direction. If you are going left and you make a 180- degree turn, you will be going to the right. If you are sinning and ask for forgiveness, then you would make a 180-degree turn.
If a child is old enough to understand a parent’s good instruction, but he refuses to obey, he deserves to be punished. If God instructs that women’s ordination and homosexuality are not to be, then it stands to reason that God will punish.
Next, I hear a voice state, “Churches such as these are no longer God’s houses of worship.” Then I notice the Guide behind me. Speaking my heavenly name, he says, “This building that once was a great house of worship is nothing but a building of iniquity and is no longer needed.” He reaches for my right hand and says that we must leave here immediately. We quickly pass through the walls and stand outside. He says to
notice the roof.
The Guide and I rise into the air. From my vantage point, I see what I can only describe as if someone holds a large container of burning liquid and pours it over the entire roof, engulfing it in flames.
Singin’ In The Rain
On February 17, 18, 24, 25 of 2024, Pine Hills Adventist Academy Performing Arts in Auburn, California will perform on their academy stage a musical romantic comedy depicting Hollywood in the 1920s. It is entitled “Singing in the Rain.” Tickets need to be purchased, and their poster advertisement included these words: “GET CAUGHT IN THE DOWNPOUR.”
How sad that if they do not change, God will pour down His wrath. The apostasy in the Seventh-day Adventist Church continues to do performances, especially when it has nothing to do with saving souls for heaven.
July 27, 2016
--Wilson, Kenya Recently Wilson traveled some distance with a church brother to share God’s Word. The journey was not easy due to car trouble and heavy rain that made bad roads worse. By God’s grace they arrived at their destination and returned home safely. They held...
July 27, 2016
We are happy to announce that further work is being carried forward in Africa by a Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) pastor, Zedekiah Mogere. Two years ago he stopped working with the SDA leadership due to their terrible apostasy and disregard of Sabbath keeping. He first...
July 27, 2016
I have read all of the dreams now, the four volumes, and the first book, "The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth vol. 1." I am now on vol. 2 which is in regards to the apostasy in the Adventist Church and Knoll’s repentance. This is amazing and my life...