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 Then Came the Glory
led to my suspension from the ministry for an unlimited
period of time. I did not accept instruction and continued
preaching outside the church where God caimot be found, and He refused to cooperate with me.
I transgressed the divine commandment that says. Touch not nam anointed and do my prophets no harm I
spoke against the church and the men of God to the saints to cause them to abandon the mother church and be lost. I feel
sad when I remember my foolish efforts to disintegrate the works of those who brought us the church.
The servants of the living God who brought us the
good news of salvation are messengers of the church and
representatives of Christ's glory; therefore, we must show them great respect and serve with them in humility. We
cannot oppose men who are anointed of God and be blessed. We see how the Lord worked through men in the olden times and the Word makes plain we can be successful and prosper if we believe in God and His prophets:
...Jehoscphat stood and said, hear me, OJwhh, and
ye inhabitants of Jerusalem; Believe in the Lord your God, so shall ye he established so shall ye prosper (II Chronicles
20:20).
Saul did not understand the secret of God's anointing
oil on the man of His choice and turned against David. But David understood the holy anointment and refused to lift his hand against Saul, even when the Lord put him at his feet. Because Saul opposed both David and Samuel, the anointed
prophet, he finally perished in his folly on Mount Gilboa by the hands of his enemies. I Samuel 31:2-6.
When I considered these things, I had no alternative but to return to the church with my saints. The church
accepted me with absolute mercy and forgiveness and allows 32
















































































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