2013-09-06 Time of the End Response


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Dear Brothers and Sisters in IAUA (ee-ah-oo-ah) our Father,

Greetings on this day of preparation for the weekly Sabbath. I pray this newsletter finds you in good health and happy in the service of IAUA. This is the 30th day of the 6th month of God's Sacred Calendar in the estimated year 6017 Anno Mundi.

The fall Holy Day season begins tomorrow with Trumpets Sabbath on the evening of the 1st day of the 7th month (Sabbath, September 7th on the 2013, Gregorian Calendar, at sunset on Friday, September 6th).

The Sacred month begins on the world day after lunar conjunction and the sacred year begins with the Spring Passover Rule dates my research, and others, has determined for the Gregorian Calendar dates of God's Sacred Calendar. The Millerite Calendar (Spring New Moon Rule) is a month late this year. The Calculated Rabbinical Calendar is two days early in the fall this year.


A newsletter reader has responded to the comment that the concepts of the 1844 doctrine are "Adventist" in nature.

Hi Frank,

The Advent doctrine was studied in the 1600's by Johann Albrecht Bengel, in Germany. He wrote an expository book on Daniel and Revelation around 1680. By the mid to late 1700's many people in Germany were looking forward the Christ's return around the year 1834-1836. This date was later corrected to the early 1840's. William Miller was only one of several major voices (including Joseph Wolfe) around the world to preach the imminent coming of Jesus Christ during this time period.

A major migration of Germans to Russia was catalized by this Advent thinking. In 1804 Alexander the Great issued a Manifesto inviting the Germans to colonize areas in South Russia. The Advent believers saw Alexander as the White Eagle, a "savior" of devout people in Germany , especially when he defeated Napoleon, who was seen as a great evil by religious people, especially in Germany.

A group of some 30,000 very devout religionists (Separatists from the Lutheran church) who believed in the Advent, left Germany in 1817 to relocate in Georgia, So. Russia to await Christ's return. They believed Jesus Christ would come around 1834, and set up His millenial kingdom on earth, reigning from Jerusalem. But since the Moslems controlled Jerusalem, they could not actually go to Jerusalem. Tblisi, Georgia (north of Mt. Ararat) was about as far south as they could go. Unfortunately, as they traveled in crowded boats down the Danube River, many succumbed to river fever. By the time they reached the intake station in Russia, near the mouth of the Danube, many had died, and many more decided to colonize Bessarabia, an area in South Russia the government was just then opening to colonists to farm. Only about 500 families of the original group actually traveled (overland) to Tblisi. Those who went to Tblisi met with difficult times, including invasions, persecutions and slavery from barbaric tribes. By 1860 most of the remaining German settlers of Tblisi followed one of their leaders named Epp to the United States.

This history is fairly well known among the Germans from Russia community, but most other people know nothing of this history.


It is interesting to note that while Martin Luther never taught anything like the 1844 doctrine, he believed the end of time was near.

http://www.ministrymagazine.org/archive/1951/12/martin-luther-and-the-end-of-the-world

Are you one of those faithful students of the Bible who have been familiar with God's Truth throughout history?

I pray we may all continue to seek love, peace, and unity in truth preparing for the soon coming of IAUShUO (ee-ah-oo-shoo-oh) Messiah, the Son of God.

Frank T. Clark
Eliau@IAUA.name
www.IAUA.name

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