Sabbath Day (Gen.2: 1 -3 & Ex.20: 8- 11) ——– By r. a.———— Saturday, Mar.20/21
In Messiah’s name: “The carpenter stretches out his rule; he marks it out with a line; he fits it with planes, and he marks it out with the compass, and makes it after the figure of a man, according to the beauty of a man; that it may remain in the house…and says: Deliver me; for thou art my god.” (Isa.44: 13, 17)
According to a few articles I read, Freemasonry is widespread in many Evangelical churches as well other Christian denominations, including celebrated politicians. Members are not only men.
I came across females who have their own lodges. I also found out that the “G” has various meanings. Some believe it means “Geometry”, “Great Architect”, “God”, “Gnostic”, etc. Perhaps the true meaning is kept a secret.
As the pastor points out in the vid, Freemasons actually do lot of humanitarian good. However, they are NOT compatible with Christianity or the true Sabbath keeping followers of Messiah (Yahshua).
Freemasons swear secret oaths, a ritual that flies in the face of following Messiah who stated that he “spoke openly to the world…and in secret have I said nothing” (Jn.18: 20). No secret oaths or teachings issued from the mouth of Christ.
Lastly, Freemasons engage in idolatry — the violating of the 1st & 2nd Commandment of the ten in Ex.20: 1 – 6). In addition, they deny that the Messiah is not the only truth and way to the Creator-God, our Father.
Like Oprah Winfrey, these lodge members declare there are many ways to their so-called “Architect of the universe”.
In short, true followers of the true Messiah (Yahshua) have absolutely nothing in common with the secret society of Freemasonry.
All glory, praise and honor to the Creator-God, the great I AM, in Messiah’s (Yahshua’s) name.
Peace, blessings and protection to all who seek and love the truth – God’s Word (Jn.17: 17 & Ps.119: 142)
The vid is by “At Christ’s Expense”. During the first minute of the vid, a letter from a member is read inquiring about Freemasons attending Christian churches. It is the letter that sparks the sermon on Freemasons.
Here’s the vid by Jyu Emperado
Thank you for clarifying this to others. I was curious once and had the opportunity to join, but was very uncomfortable with the whole, introductory ceremony. I didn’t return, since it appeared to be like a cult. The symbolism is questionable, and I wished I had taken time to learn more to tell others to avoid it.
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