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This is a reminder of the Tabernacles conference that we will be hosting from October 18-20 at the DoubleTree hotel on Park Place Blvd. in Minneapolis! We have held conferences there in past years. The cost for a room is $129 per night, plus appropriate taxes. Considering the inflation rate these days, this is a good price.
Keep in mind that there are two DoubleTree hotels in Minneapolis. We will be meeting at the one on Park Place just off Hwy 394 that heads west out of the downtown area.
As usual, our plan is to livestream most of the sessions. The exception is James Bruggeman, who does not want to do things live but prefers to edit the videos before making them available on his website.
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I just received an update from South Africa and thought I would share it with you.
Bradley’s father and his armor bearer just had a very important meeting with two dozen bankers and diplomats at the Diplomatic Center in Pretoria regarding the unlawful freezing of funds. The bottom line is that the funds in question have been converted from euros to rands, and the bankers said that the funds will be available on Wednesday, February 16.
Perfect timing! God again raised up the enemy to delay things to the appointed time! They may never know how they fell into the divine plan, thinking they were in control of the situation.
The word of the Lord is now advising us to beware of Amalekites, who would want to steal the funds (Exodus 17:8-16). Recall that this was the battle that resulted in God’s curse upon Amalek, the grandson of Esau-Edom. Amalek’s father was Eliphaz, “my god is fine gold.” They had a problem with the love of money, which is the root of all evil.
The curse on Amalek put them on Cursed Time (414 years of grace) until the execution of that curse in the 18th year of King Saul. Saul was then raised up to bring judgment on Amalek (1 Samuel 15:2). Saul did a partial job, sparing King Agag and his family. This later allowed Haman the Agagite to try to destroy Judah during the Persian era (Esther 3:1).
We now see the Amalekites once again trying to fight against God’s Kingdom, and so we are called to finish what Saul started. It seems to be a fight for the gold, and I have no doubt that God will soon give us the revelation to know how to handle the situation. Also, we still do not know the timing of this conflict. We have only been given an early warning so that we may prepare for that conflict.