Don Elmore Sermons

I Have a Nightmare

 
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by Pastor Don Elmore

September 1, 2013

Scripture Reading:  2 Peter 2:1-6

It’s been quite a week:  Fires in eight Western States that are burning in an uncontrollable manner—the judgment of God against the  United States for no longer keeping the Laws of God; the President of the United States trying to figure out what lies he can tell to convince the America people so that he can have the Armed Forces provide a military strike in Syria—another judgment of God against the United States for no longer keeping the Laws of God; and then honoring the speech of Martin Luther King, Jr. with a ceremony remembering what happened in this nation exactly fifty years ago; another judgment of God against the United States for no longer keeping the Laws of God. 

I had another sermon prepared as I had a busy week, but I was so disgusted by the jewMedia that I had to comment on the event that happened fifty years ago.  The “Dream” speech given by the person who practically no one will call a Communist:  Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Fifty years ago; I was 21 years old.  It was 1963. Michael King, Jr. went to Washington, D. C. and with the statue of Abraham Lincoln in the background gave the speech that many said changed the nation.  The majority now say that it changed the nation for good; but back then there were many who said that it changed it for evil. 

Last week, there were 250,000 people who went to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial and down the National Mall on Saturday, commemorating the 50th anniversary of his famous speech and pledging that his dream includes equality for gays, Latinos, the poor and the disabled.  For whom?  Gays, whose behavior our God says is an abomination to Him, are equal with a straight person?  Equal to whom?

What Happened to America? Part 2

 
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by Pastor Don Elmore

August 4, 2013

Scripture Reading: Matthew 13:24-30

The United States: The Background Information of How It Began;
The Battle Between the Two Seed Lines

When did the United States begin?  Was it “In fourteen hundred and ninety-two when [Christopher] Columbus sailed the ocean blue?”  Did he discover America?  Well, Columbus didn’t even set his foot on the land that became the United States of America.  He landed in four separate voyages in the Bahamas, Jamaica, Haiti, Puerto Rico (which eventually became an American territory), Cuba, and other islands in the Caribbean and in South America and Central America. So how did Christopher Columbus discover America when he never set “his big toe” on that continent that became the United States?

State of the Church in Christian Identity

 
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William Finck’s
Christogenea Talkshoe Program for 8-17-13, Saturday 8:00pm

with Pastors Don Elmore and Mark Downey
of the
Fellowship of God’s Covenant People in northern Kentucky

Subject:  State of the Church in Christian Identity

A general discussion about church life in our movement and the importance of worship and fellowshipping together

What Happened to America? Part 3

 
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by Pastor Don Elmore

August 18, 2013

Scripture Reading: Mark 11:15-19

How the National Bank Scandal Began
The Importance of the Great Eviction

What Happened to America? Part 1

 
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by Pastor Don Elmore

July 21, 2013

Scripture Reading: Matthew 13:24-30

The American way of life under the Articles of Confederation and later the Constitution, during America’s first ninety years of existence, had laws and traditions that, in today’s liberal culture, seem to be very strange.  In fact, most present-day Americans would be totally repulsed to live in such a politically incorrect society:  but it was a Christian based society.  How would you like to live in a nation in which:

Fishbein vs Hoxsey

 
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by Pastor Don Elmore

June 9, 2013

Scripture Reading:  Psalms 104:14-15 “He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man:  that he may bring forth food out of the earth; And wine that maketh glad the heart of man, and oil to make his face to shine, and bread which strengtheth man’s heart.”

I must have been asleep when this battle took place, as I was alive when a lot of it happened.  It lasted for over 25 years and I still was not aware of it occurring.  It began before I was born, and it fought on when I was in elementary, middle, and high school.  It was a major case, and I didn’t learn of it until a couple of months ago.

The two men who fought against each other, Fishbein and Hoxsey, were from different stock. Harry Hoxsey

Fishbein was a jew and Hoxsey an Israelite.  Fishbein flunked anatomy class in college, never completed his internship class and was never a doctor—he never had any patients whatsoever. 

Hoxsey only went to the eighth grade and then he dropped out of school.  He was a coal miner in Illinois, where his grandfather had been a farmer.  His grandfather had a stallion that was his favorite.  It got cancer in its right hoof, and the veterinarian said that it should be destroyed.  Instead, John Hoxsey, his grandfather, who was a Quaker, decided to let his favorite horse go into the pasture and enjoy his final days. 

The horse began to go into one area of the pasture and ate certain herbs that he never had eaten before.  And as he did so, he surprisingly got better and better.  Soon the horse recovered completely and the tumor sloughed away.

What Happened to America?

by Pastor Elmore

Part 1:  Would you like to live in America in its early days?   Was America Christian back then, or they more Christian now?  What changed America to what it is now?

Part 2:  What happened in England in the year 1290?  What happened in Spain in 1492?  Where did the people go who were affected by what happened in England and Spain?  What did they do for revenge?  This article will tell you.

Part 3:  How the national bank scandal began.

Are All Men Descended from One Blood?

 
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by Pastor Don Elmore

July 7, 2013

Scripture Reading:  Psalms 105:6-11

In the Answers in Genesis’ book, “One Race, One Blood,” written by Ken Ham, a white, and Charles Ware, a black man in 2010, it makes the statement:  “Marriage is a litmus test for racism, usually revealing what we really believe about those from other people groups—and there are a significant number of Christians (particularly in America) who would claim that such ‘interracial’ marriages directly violate God’s principles in the Bible, and should not be allowedpage 124.

Black Kali and White Devils

 
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by Pastor Don Elmore

June 23, 2013

Scripture Reading:  Exodus 23:25-33

KaliThe modern religion books say that Hinduism has grown to become the world’s third largest religion, after  apostate (1) Judeo-universalism-Christianity and (2) Muslim Islam. But with 1,000,000,000 adherents to their religion, they vastly surpass true covenant Christianity.  It is the dominant religion in India, Nepal, and among the Tamils in Sri Lanka.  And it has become in recent years a major influence in both Christianity and among non-Christians in the United States and around the world.

Hinduism differs from Christianity and other monotheistic religions in that it does not have:

  • A single founder
  • A specific theological system
  • A single concept of deity
  • A single holy text
  • A single system of morality
  • A central religious authority
  • The concept of a prophet.

About all my knowledge of Hinduism was what I learned in school. 

The Grandson of Esau

 
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by Pastor Don Elmore

May 26, 2013

Scripture Reading: Genesis 26:34-35

While reading some of the New Covenant Messengers of the past, I became interested in the bible study notes that were written by my friend, Steve B. of Knoxville, Tennessee.  I used his study, published 15 years ago, for many of the facts brought in this message.

It was a bible study that dealt with Amalek. Who was he?  Genesis, chapter 36 gives us the answer.  This chapter is all about the genealogy of Esau.   It tells of the early family tree of Esau.   Esau had four wives; three of them are mentioned in Genesis 36. 

Esau married at first two Canaanite women (Adah and Aholibamah) and later, after being rebuked by his father and mother, he then married two Ishmaelite women.

Isaac had instructed his twin brother NOT to marry any Canaanite women (Genesis 28:6b).  He then journeyed to Syria to find himself a wife from his mother’s family.  Esau saw that the daughters of Canaan pleased not Isaac his father so he went and married a daughter of Ishmael.   

Four Hundred & Thirty Years

 
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by Pastor Don Elmore

May 12, 2013

Scripture Reading:  Exodus 12:40-41

Have you ever wondered what these two verses mean in Exodus 12:40-41?  It seems that Israel was 430 years in Egypt; however, it took a while before I learned that Israel wasn't in Egypt that long.   Below is a table that will explain the timing.

Communist America

 
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by Pastor Don Elmore

April 28, 2013

Scripture Reading Psalms 55:15

Before I begin my message, as I promised you:  I will not forget about the Sandy Hook massacre which was a hoax.  Here is another hoax of the government’s misleading comments:

Natalie Hammond, the assistant principal in the Sandy Hook shooting that took place in December 14, 2012, was heaped praise at the Boston Bruins ice hockey game.  She was given the award of tossing the puck to begin the game.  It was only a ceremonial toss, but it was a gesture that honored her.  She walked out onto the ice and dropped the puck between the two opposing players.  After she did this, they both shook hands with her.  Then the game began after she walked off the ice.

But which story is correct?

Abraham's Family

 
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by Pastor Don Elmore

April 21, 2013

Scripture Reading: Romans 9:6-8

Romans 9:6-8 “Not as though the word of God hath taken none effect.  For they are not all Israel, which are of Israel: Neither, because they are the seed of Abraham, are they all children:  but, IN ISAAC SHALL THY SEED BE CALLED. That is, They which are the children of the flesh, these are not the children of God:  but the children of the promise are counted for the seed.

Series of newspaper articles on six million Jews

To properly understand today's Scripture reading, one has to be able to understand the family of Abraham.  Who was it who eventually became the wife of Almighty God? 

Make Love Not War

 
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by Pastor Don Elmore

April 7, 2013

Scripture Reading: Matthew 27:20-27

This week the Supreme Court held opinions on the issue about same-sex marriages.  There are nine (9) states out of fifty (50) so far that have made it legal; and the Supreme Court is to decide if this is constitutional and if the federal government can grant the national benefits of marriage to the sodomites.  

The Supreme Court consists of 6 Roman Catholics and 3 Jews; 6 men and 3 women.  What!  No Protestants!  No Bible believers! Some women?  Prior to our Constitution, every one of the 13 State Charters forbid all Roman Catholic and Jewish members from holding any office which would include any office in the Supreme Court or even voting in any election--only white Christian men, and not all of them!

Three of the Supreme Court Judges are women.  They couldn’t hold a state office or even vote after the Constitution was made valid; that is during the first 131 years of the nation's existence.  Women, in the United States, gained the right to vote in 1920; after many years of meetings, debates and struggles which finally led to an affirmative vote.  There has been more years in our country when women could not hold office or vote that when they could; 131 to 93!  What was the difference--we were more Christian back then and more jewish now.  We were free back then and are jewish Communists now.

Kol Nidre

 
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by Pastor Don Elmore

March 17, 2013

Scripture Reading:  Hebrews 13:20

Kol Nidre is one of the major secrets of the Jewish religion.  On the evening service of the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur, the jews all over the world gather in their synagogues and hear the prayer chanted three times.  It is an annual event for them. But let’s go to the Jewish Encyclopedia and see what it says about this prayer and how it is performed (emphases mine).

“Prayer recited in the synagogue at the beginning of the evening service on the Day of Atonement; the name is taken from the opening words. The ‘Kol Nidre’ has had a very eventful history, both in itself and in its influence on the legal status of the Jews. Introduced into the liturgy despite the opposition of rabbinic authorities, repeatedly attacked in the course of time by many halakists, and in the nineteenth century expunged from the prayer-book by many communities of western Europe, it has often been employed by Christians to support their assertion that the oath of a Jew can not be trusted.

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