Concerning the Redemption of Souls and the End-Times – a Response to Christians for Truth

Dear Christians for Truth,

Many thanks for your detailed response. We are afraid, you have not understood the meaning of the Archive’s thoughts on your website entirely. As you noticed, we agree on many things, so we were surprised about the allegations of Marxist thought. Partly, this might be due to the difficulties arising from using another language and the different connotations/implications one is used to. However, before the Archive became Christian in 2014, the focus was on analysis and refutation of Marxist ideology and manipulation and similar Jewish strategies, which was partly based on translations of the works from authors such as Kevin MacDonald and others who publish at the Occidental Observer and similar websites. We still do consider their observations as valid, but now see them in a particular light because of our Christian Faith.

You write:

“However, we most certainly believe that the White European people are living descendants of the lost tribes of the House of Israel — and we have written numerous essays to support that position. Nowhere in this VA essay does the writer provide any evidence that this is not true. So we would like to see them address the evidence instead of merely stating that it isn’t true — or merely ignoring it.”

We didn’t provide any evidence that this is not true because we don’t disagree. Also, we have no objection about what you write about the Old Covenant. Only, it is a fact that there is an evolution within God’s creation. Just as the individual (ideally) evolves spiritually and comes closer to God and strengthens his faith, nations evolve and, eventually, become a fertile ground for the Word of God. The European nations did not accept the Gospel at once and simultaneously; Faith increased and, then, decreased. Because of this evolution (and now, rather, decadence), we do have an Old and a New Testament, an Old and a New Covenant and a history of the Jews and of Christianity. It is a fact that Christianity has spread beyond Europe. While most often it is a corrupted form of Christianity, the same, sadly, is true of Europe, not just since the present century but almost since the beginning.

You quote Jeremiah (31,31-33) and later Hebrews (8,7-12). Our understanding of “I will put my law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts; and will be their God, and they shall be my people” is that the “Israel” of the New Covenant is a purely spiritual one. This does not exclude the possibility that there are disparities among the races, but neither does it establish a categorical inclusion/exclusion of being able to be an Israelite.

An “Israelite” in the spiritual sense is somebody who has God’s law written in his heart. We concluded our article by quoting several testimonies from non-Whites who made the decision to turn away from evil and accept Jesus as their Savior and who praise the Lord for having changed their lives completely from evil to good, which you ignored in your response. This might not happen often, and we know about the general tendency of “African Christianity” etc., but we do know of true non-White Christians. Having lived in so called Third-World-countries and, today, having millions of these people among us here in Germany, we know of the differences between them and us and are not happy about them being here, because it is the result of deceit and part of a war against us. So there is no Marxist brainwashing, but we have also witnessed that some of them indeed are able to accept Christ and love their neighbor. Thus, while being sincere about the fact that they don’t belong here and about the reason they are here (Jews), we wish them as well as any white Christian – which, again, does not mean that we are keen on living closely with them or having many interactions.

Therefore, we don’t consider the term “universalist” appropriate for our view. We acknowledge the differences between the races, and we are against race-mixing, but we are convinced that your view that Christianity is only for white people is erroneous. If people of other races become Christians, we don’t see any need to deny it and, rather, are happy for them. And if God makes it that people of other races cross our path and our heart tells us to offer the Gospel to them, we do it, and we do have encountered open ears and hearts.

You then quote Matthew (15,24). Of course, God chose to come to us in Christ precisely among the nation that at least had partly and temporarily believed in Him. We know of the many transgressions and idolatry of the Jews in the OT. God wanted to collect those lost sheep, and He succeeded with some of them, but many of them did not want to be redeemed. In the end, He was crucified by them. At the same time, the Gospel also spread beyond the Jews. There were Romans and Greeks present, and also other nations. The NT is written in Greek, which was the dominant language in these times, and the Word spread fast. Now, it is translated in almost all the languages of this earth, and it is very simple: He who has God’s writing in his heart is an “Israelite”, all others are not.

Sadly, most people are not “Israelites” in their heart, neither here in Germany nor in the other European countries or beyond. We are in the End-Times, and the main reason that most Europeans are easily manipulated by the Jews and that we are overrun by welfare and jihad invaders is that the majority turned away from God. Thus, we understand that the current situation is the result of Jewish manipulation, but also of our own people’s depravity. Christianity does not need us to survive, as you write, respectively, it is an illusion that we have its survival in our hands, because this world is lost. This is announced in scripture, and we know what God’s plan is, so while we think it is important to expose the lies of the Jews such as “all races made equal” etc., we are not concerned with worldly/political issues anymore. Before all, we have to save our souls.

You then write:

“This use of the term “tiny minority” here unwittingly smacks of Marxist phraseology — and amounts to a false appeal to the virtues of “democracy” — an egalitarian political ideology promoted by Jews because it allows them — as a tiny minority — to wield enormous power over the majority.”

This twists what we say. The expression “tiny majority” is used because that is what it is. If it might be used in another context to “appeal to the virtues of “democracy”, that does not concern us, because we do not promote “democracy” anywhere. The same is true for “radical change”.

Your quotation of Luke (1,68) are the words of Zachary, who describes Jesus’ mission, which indeed was to redeem His people. Here is valid what was said about Matthew (15,24). At that time, the tribal Israelites coincided with the spiritual ones (at least the ones loyal to God), but this has changed with the New Covenant. Jesus also is “the light of the world” (John 8,12). Whoever steps into the light and opens his heart for it becomes part of the new Israel.

Your quotation of Luke (24:21) are the words of two disciples who only see in Jesus “a prophet mighty in deed and word before God and all the people” (24,19), i.e. who have not yet grasped that Jesus, the Son of God, and Jehovah are one indeed (John 10,30). It is their hope that Jesus was “he which should have redeemed Israel.” We know that the old Israelites understood “redeeming Israel”, which at the time was occupied by the Romans, in rather worldly terms.

And here we have a reference to the pharisees: they knew scripture well, at least its letter, but they didn’t understand the meaning and they rejected Jesus. And many of those who believe(d) in Jesus still do not quite understand whom He is. This also regards the character of divine love. It says: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (John 3,16). It does say “the world”, and not “Israel” or “his sheep”. Of course, God loves His whole Creation, and not just “Israel”, although the latter has a special place. How would a God of love create something that He hates or is indifferent towards? Of course, He hates evil – and so should we – but that concerns those elements that were introduced by Lucifer. More on that later. So our impression is that you, just as his disciples in Luke (24,21) have not yet understood who Jesus really is. To understand the nature of the New Covenant and the spiritual Israel, one has to stop thinking in worldly categories: “Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God” (John 3,3).

Then you write:

“But, again, that’s not why He chose Israel. That’s not why He chose Issac over Ishmael, or Jacob over Esau — or why Abraham’s promises passed from Jacob to his son Joseph and to not any of the other sons.

God chooses because that’s His sovereign prerogative — and we must submit to His will, regardless of whether or not we think His choices are ‘fair’.”

It seems that you consider God’s creation as a stage play, where everything is predestined. Of course, God is all-knowing and has designed His Creation with a purpose, but at the same time, angels/spirits and human beings have free will, because otherwise, we would not be different from animals or machines. God employs us as His servants when we open ourselves to Him by our free will. Of course, He will most likely foresee who does this and when.

Now, do you believe that God designed Lucifer to become evil – and thus to introduce evil into His creation on purpose? More on that later.

When you write “Merely ‘believing in Jesus’ guarantees nothing” (reference to Matthew 7,21-23), we wholeheartedly agree. God/the Word will judge us, and we don’t want and cannot judge you, but the reason we wrote the first essay is that we have the impression that you might be in danger of being on a wrong path that leads you away from Christ, similar to other groups that have some kind of elite and purity thinking. As mentioned, our impression from your writings is that you might lack love for all of God’s creation. This is something that is not learned by Bible study (which, of course, is important), but by putting Christ’s teachings into practice and, thereby, receiving His Holy Spirit – Love and Truth. Your views don’t offend us because they do no harm to us, and the mainstream Christians whom you criticize rightly in many regards won’t take notice of you – and neither of us – anyway. And who ever wants to accept Christ can do so, Thus, you cannot cause harm to anybody but only attract people who already have a similar attitude. So this is merely about yourself and the question wether you are truly feeling the love of God in your own heart or wether you are fixated on a certain kind of scholasticism that prevents you from truly following Christ.

At this point, our answer has come to a preliminary conclusion, and it can stand for itself. We will add information that answers your questions regarding Cro-Magnon and Neanderthal Man and helps deepen understanding in general terms.

Due to the means of communication at the time (handwritten scrolls, low literacy, a restricted understanding of the average disciple), the Gospel as it has been preserved until today only contains the core of Jesus’ teachings. John (21,25) stresses this fact at the end of his Gospel: “And there are also many other things which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written. Amen.”

As a caring Father, God has not stopped to communicate with those who are willing to listen to Him after He came to us in Christ, and He has always helped us on our way by answering our legitimate questions. However, most of the respective prophets are not commonly known but rejected as were many of the Old Testament prophets in their time and Jesus himself and his apostles. In what follows, we’ll refer to the two most important ones of the two last centuries, Jakob Lorber (1800-1864) and Bertha Dudde (1891-1965). This information is for those who are willing and able to receive it. Since it is a synthesis, we will not quote. The complete revelations of both prophets are linked above. As always: “Prove all things; hold fast that which is good” (1. Thess. 5,21).

Our current situation on earth goes back to Lucifer’s rebellion against God. God’s Creation, at first, was purely spiritual. By turning away from God, Lucifer and his followers closed themselves to love and light and, thus, hardened and darkened. The creation of the material world is part of God’s plan of salvation in order to help these fallen angels to return to Him. This is why we – once fallen angels, who currently incarnate on earth – are in need of redemption and why the ways of man are evil unless he has embraced Christ.

Since the fallen angels are completely devoid of love and light, an immediate incarnation as human beings would not be successful. The return to God only can happen by free decision, and since the fallen angels are stubborn in their resistance to God’s redeeming love, they would not return to Him immediately.

Therefore, a fallen angel has to go through all levels of God’s material Creation: from stone to plants, to insects, to animals, until finally incarnating as a human being with free will. Part of this ladder of incarnations were/are also pre-Adamite humanoids. By serving and fulfilling God’s will over “eternities”, the once evil spirits are humiliated and softened. However, when they have their chance to return to God during their life as a human being, many again choose His adversary, often unknowingly because they reject the light and are an easy prey for Lucifer who, again, darkens their soul through sin.

Because of this weakness, God provided us the ultimate grace by coming to earth in Christ and taking our sins – and here, the sin of turning away from Him before our incarnation on earth is the most important and original one – on His shoulders. Therefore, the context for us fallen spirits/human beings is a radically different one before and after Christ, which explains the differences between the OT and the NT world and covenant.

God’s plan of redemption also explains why everything in the material world ripens in evolutionary phases, just as we human beings do. Since God created His Angels as individuals, we observe the important differences between us human beings: some are more eager and able to return to God, and others show more resistance. Exceptionally, also angels who did not follow Lucifer incarnate in order to spread God’s word and, thereby, help their fallen brethren to find the right path. Unsurprisingly, they are ignored or rejected by the majority of them, who often soon yield to Lucifer’s influence in their human life.

Lucifer is the only one of the fallen angels who is not forced into matter. He has no right and power to influence God’s material Creation directly, but he has the option of trying to seduce the spirits again during their incarnation on earth because granting them free will requires it. God has let us know through His prophets that Lucifer will only return to his Creator himself when he is completely bereft of followers. This will take “eternities”, but for God, a thousand years is like a day.

Due to the described origins, only a tiny minority of fallen angels returns to God in their earthly life. Every soul returns to the other world, respectively to Heaven, i.e. the proximity of God, or a place far from God with a continuum that reaches from the borders of Heaven to the darkest pits of Hell.

Due to the weakness of us human beings/fallen angels, Lucifer always acquires more influence towards the end of each earthly period of salvation. When life among human beings becomes such that it does not lead to the redemption of souls anymore, God has to interfere and start a new cycle. This has been announced in scripture since the beginning of our current cycle, and now that we are at the end of the cycle, God has given us very detailed information through his most recent great Revelation, the one to Bertha Dudde.

Who understands God’s Plan of Salvation also understands that the whole material world is destined to be redeemed, only step by step, as part of an “eternal” chain of periods of salvation. If we as Christs’ disciples want to follow Him and help Him as best as we can, we have to acquire the same all-encompassing love and patience for His Creation that He has.

We have the knowledge that most of our brethren – White and non-White alike – will not succeed in the End-Times. According to the Revelation of Bertha Dudde, we have to expect the following: the current military conflicts will evolve into a Third World War where the Jewish state of Israel with the USA and their subdued satellites (Europe, former British colonies) will fight against Russia, China and the Muslim world. God will end this devastating war by the earthquake announced in the Revelation of John. It is a last great sign that helps people look at God because it will be caused by a “star” (/celestial object) that leaves its expected course in a way that cannot be explained by science. Soon afterwards, the Antichrist will appear, just as God’s Witness, an incarnation of Michael. The government of the Antichrist will force people to make a clear and public commitment for or against Jesus. Only a tiny minority will resist and be loyal to Him. This is when God will end this period of salvation and then create a New Earth for a new beginning. The souls who pledged allegiance to the Antichrist will be bound into matter again; the few who resisted will, similar to Noah and his family, be the beginning of a new humanity.

May this information help every reader to make the right decisions in these last years on the old earth and find salvation!

Amen

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