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044 The Foundation in Zion

According to the second chapter of Ephesians the household of God is built on the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets. This household grows into a Holy Temple unto the Lord. Living stones, people, make up this household. It is not a physical building!

In this episode we introduce this household of God and its foundation. It is spoken about throughout the Bible and you may not even realize it! One Prophet, Habakkuk foretold of the enemies of God’s people, but without the Dead Sea Scrolls, you may not realize who they are today.

The Apostles were sent by Jesus to teach the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel. Learn about their teachings, where they went to find the Lost Tribes and which organization has been trying to undo their teachings ever since that time.

Lastly, there is a prophet who is likened onto Moses prophesied to come at the end. He interprets the teachings of the prophets and apostles so you can take your place as a knowledgeable living stone on the foundation of the Temple and the Household of God

Topics covered in this PodCast are:
00:00 Introduction
02:20 The Apostles and the Prophets
25:37 What is the Foundation
42:05 The Prophet Habakkuk
1:06:55 The Apostles and the Lost Sheep
1:39:19 A Prophet like Moses
1:52:56 Discussion

2021 – The Year of the Cathars

Seven hundred years ago, in the year 1321, a man identified as the last of the Cathars, was interrogated in the Inquisition and burnt at the stake after he proclaimed a prophecy. That prophecy pertained to the year 2021 when he said, “We shall return in 700 years…” Is it being fulfilled? Take a look…

The Albigensian Crusade (1209–29) was called for by Pope Innocent III against the Cathars, a community in the south of France, whom the Roman Catholic Church had branded heretical. The war pitted the nobility of staunchly Catholic northern France against that of the south.

For all of its violence and destruction, the Albigensian Crusade failed to remove the Cathar heresy from Languedoc. It did, however, provide a solid framework of new secular governors willing to work with the church against the heretics. They were promised indulgences and whatever property or belongings they could confiscate. Through the subsequent efforts of the Inquisition, established by the papacy to try heretics, Catharism was virtually eliminated in Languedoc within a century. Many false accusations were made against them. ‘Cathar’ means purified, same as the ‘Puritans.’ They were also known as the Albigensians for the area of Albi where they lived.

Cathar country in Southern France
Marseilles, Albi, and Beziers in the Languedoc, South of France
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