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Return Of Yahusha

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NEW RELEASE By Lew White; completely re-worked from the former book, In The Twinkling Of An Eye - The End Of Days. The "End Of Days" is really all about the return of Yahusha, so the contents of the former book have been absorbed and EXPANDED into an exciting page-turner that will challenge and thrill those who are hungry for what to generally expect about the event which the whole of creation GROANS in anticipation for! Enlarged to 144 pages, the book looks into several aspects of the prophesied End Times, restoration in the last days, the Two Witnesses, their message, a better understanding of the timing of the Rapture, the ending of the "Secret of Elohim", the Elect, the Secret of Lawlessness, and Final Day of Wrath, the Bride, and much more. From a Messianic perspective, specifically that of a Natsarim (follower of Yahushua of Natsarith), it will reveal Scriptural texts only to be understood in the End of Days. The following pages excerpted for you were chosen because they provide a broad overview of what many already understand generally, but the details have not been understood. It is not an attack on Catholics at all, but rather it may help Catholics (and ex-Catholics) comprehend better what the Catholic institution sees as its primary function. It will also help "protestants" understand that they have not fallen very far from the tree that gave them birth. See 1 Cor. 14:26 for a look at how our assembling together as believers has changed. The excerpt that follows also underscores what is called "nicolaitans" - lording over (conquering) the laity. Laity is just a common word for the people.

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Published January 18, 2010

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Lew White

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My name is Lew White, and I am the author of Fossilized Customs, Strong Delusion, Truth Or Tradition, Torah Zone, Return Of Yahusha, Who Is Allah, Sunday Origins, Wormwood, Nimrod's Secret Identity, Torah Zone, Reapers, I am Yahuah, The Story Of Electric Ladyland, The LIE (most recent, released spring 2018), and the English translator of: Besorah Of Yahusha Natsarim Version (BYNV).
These books encourage a reader to see that there's a purpose underlying why we should obey the Ten Commandments, rather than see them as being impossible to obey (as most people have been taught for centuries).
Since childhood, I've asked those who taught me to explain why we do the things we do, and what their origins were. The answers they gave me did not satisfy my curiosity. The practicing of men's traditions and religious customs seen everywhere on Earth are derived from Babel, and forbidden by the Word of our Creator, Yahuah. The original meanings of symbols and practices were camouflaged under new meanings, and when exposed by the light of truth, they are all connected to ancient fertility rites of Babel. My books share the same message described at Acts 17:16-32, as Paul discussed the Truth with the idol worshiping philosophers at the Areopagus in Athens. We are created from one blood, we stopped listening to the instructions of our Creator, and all men must repent because a day is coming when all mankind will face judgment.
What we think is expressed in our behavior. If we exhibit a bitterness toward obeying, we've been trained to disobey by the teaching authority we have accepted. If we receive a love for the Truth, then we love to obey the Word of Yahuah.
I have always been driven to learn the motivation and purpose for things, and where our habits came from. When find our purpose, we commit to accomplishing it, and use each day to take steps toward it.
A purpose gives meaning to everything we do, and we can help others discover theirs.

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I read this awhile back and while I think I liked it okay, I remember that it wasn't quite what I thought it would be. Also, Lew White equates Catholic, Evangelical and mainstream Christian beliefs as identical, which they are not. He does make some good points though.
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