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SignUp Now!I was a former member of the Covenant Presbyterian Church and that pastor was about to address the evils of Freemasonry to call some out of it until they found out how many were actually Freemasons and it got swept under a rug.
Believe me! It Is more to it than about money! It is “DEMONIC” and powerful!! And you have made a “Covenant” and it is not a “Covenant with “GOD ALMIGHTY” and GOD ALMIGHTY will make sure you honor that Covenant on your death bed!I knew one once that was a member (I heard) of a Methodist facility. After joining the Methodist he continued with his freemasonry associates. I believe he went to the Methodist
facility only to make his wife happy. She happened to have worked for me. I.E. how I know this first hand.
Anyway he wound up in the hospital and was opened up as he had a heart condition and afterward was reopened and remained opened for about a month due to infection.
He passed away when he probably should not have from the procedure he underwent.
However it is my understanding from a bit of reading and discussing with other freemasons that during the rights ceremony there is a sword placed over the heart while they lay
flat in casket or on floor etc.... and pledge not to reveal the secrets of the brotherhood lest they should be cut open and their heart be ripped from the chest etc....
It's been a long time since this happened so I know it's not gonna be perfect. But that is pretty much the gist of what happened.
Apparently he revealed secrets after going to the Methodist facility and as he had pledged himself to the freemasons he was allowed to die according to his pledge.
Now at the time of his death I was in a Pentecostal facility, a babe in Christ, and the Lord gave me a vision of a funeral wreath with the name JIM on it. This ocurred before I knew
he had passed. That was the name of the man whom I speak of. He was a very good person in public and seemingly privately as well as his wife never spoke ill of him and neither did
his adult kids. There is no moral to the story as it's just an accounting of what happened to a freemason I once knew who frequented a Methodist facility.
As per your post, it's all about the money. If the preacher had called them out then they would go elsewhere and the funds would dry up and thats the end of him.
Thanks for sharing, even though we are not likeminded in Christ; may the Lord lead a brother away from Freemasonry by your testimony if not out of it.I knew one once that was a member (I heard) of a Methodist facility. After joining the Methodist he continued with his freemasonry associates. I believe he went to the Methodist
facility only to make his wife happy. She happened to have worked for me. I.E. how I know this first hand.
Anyway he wound up in the hospital and was opened up as he had a heart condition and afterward was reopened and remained opened for about a month due to infection.
He passed away when he probably should not have from the procedure he underwent.
However it is my understanding from a bit of reading and discussing with other freemasons that during the rights ceremony there is a sword placed over the heart while they lay
flat in casket or on floor etc.... and pledge not to reveal the secrets of the brotherhood lest they should be cut open and their heart be ripped from the chest etc....
It's been a long time since this happened so I know it's not gonna be perfect. But that is pretty much the gist of what happened.
Apparently he revealed secrets after going to the Methodist facility and as he had pledged himself to the freemasons he was allowed to die according to his pledge.
Now at the time of his death I was in a Pentecostal facility, a babe in Christ, and the Lord gave me a vision of a funeral wreath with the name JIM on it. This ocurred before I knew
he had passed. That was the name of the man whom I speak of. He was a very good person in public and seemingly privately as well as his wife never spoke ill of him and neither did
his adult kids. There is no moral to the story as it's just an accounting of what happened to a freemason I once knew who frequented a Methodist facility.
As per your post, it's all about the money. If the preacher had called them out then they would go elsewhere and the funds would dry up and thats the end of him.
Thanks for sharing. Think any one will create a fellowship group of Christian men as a better option than joining a Freemason? You know, without all that fancy handshake and lying under oath let alone swearing of that oath & on a Bible too?Former pastor of my church who founded it, gave me a free mason handshake one day.
We already got one, the body of Christ. In every generation we have “NADAB & ABIHU”!Thanks for sharing, even though we are not likeminded in Christ; may the Lord lead a brother away from Freemasonry by your testimony if not out of it.
One would think men would create a Christian men's fellowship & social group by now as another option from being a Freemason with their time.
P.S. Incidentally, I worded my post wrong. I meant to say I was formerly a member of that Covenant Presbyterian Church. By posting I "was a former member", makes it a double negative as if I am still a member. I am not. FYI
For the readers out there;Believe me! It Is more to it than about money! It is “DEMONIC” and powerful!! And you have made a “Covenant” and it is not a “Covenant with “GOD ALMIGHTY” and GOD ALMIGHTY will make sure you honor that Covenant on your death bed!
For The BIBLE Has warn you, to not make a covenant with another! And you cannot serve Two Masters, it is impossible to do so, because GOD the FATHER will not give you The Ability to serve Two! So if you are a mason, or a member of a sorority or fraternity member who honors Secret societies gods and goddesses! You have given your life through all eternity to that group and it will be honor by the covenant you have Pledged too!
it is a death sentence into eternal damnation.