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We want you to have some good Fellowship time and one of the things we want to do in the near future as do our potlucks again, we used to do that once a month.
So we want to start those up again.
I think we're the place where we can do that so he's thinking of that he meant.
See this?
Amen.
What you guys quiet it down?
Fastest time.
Usually, it goes on.
And that's what I thought.
I'd have a little bit more time, but apparently not, but it is just so great sand.
Yeah, I don't know what's going on on the front.
I know it's been a long time since I've seen this, but I didn't know there's another baby on the way, but
we will have to investigate that in the future by God is good.
Amen.
How many of you?
I had some struggles in the last 2 years.
I think it's safe to say we have all been going through some challenging times.
And one of the areas that God showed me right from the beginning of covid-19, show me what the enemy's plans were and part of what the enemy wanted to do, was to bring division to bring separation to bring isolation.
And I think it's pretty obvious.
That's what we've seen the most of in the last 2 years.
We seen families fall apart, we've seen marriages fall apart.
We've seen every sort of a relationship disintegrates over the last two years.
And it's the enemies desire.
To bring division in separation.
That's what he wants to do.
Why?
Because when we come together we are stronger.
When we come together, we have more power and more Authority.
So, the enemy has tried to do everything to isolate to separate to divide.
And we have to make sure that we don't fall into his trap.
And one of the ways that we can prevent that from happening, is my having forgiveness on the Forefront of our minds.
To be quick to forgive.
and I know I preached a message like this a few months back, but I really feel that we're on that kind of the precipice here of God is giving us the opportunity to advance the kingdom of God farther than we've ever seen before on the Earth.
And the enemy is doing everything in his power to prevent that from happening.
How many of, you know?
That the Gates of Hell will not Prevail against us.
The enemy Bible, he tries, he's going to try in vain, we are going to see the Victory.
And one of the ways we can ensure that is that we Learn to forgive.
Now, I want to start out the sermon today with a little bit of a history lesson.
And this is a very interesting lesson that Let's just say we could see it being played out again, in our world, we're at that point, where understand this?
The devil doesn't learn any new tricks.
He just keeps doing the same thing over and over again.
When you find something that works you just keeps doing it over and over again.
And we can see the beginning stages of what happened.
A few Generations ago, as I mentioned last week, during our time in in Europe, we spent a lot of time exploring and one of the things we did when we were in Germany, we went to Dachau.
Now, if your German, please forgive my pronunciation.
I am not German, I do not know the German language.
I am just learning how to say certain words but the caller was the Nazi concentration camp.
It was the first one, it was built in 1933 and it was Wrigley built so Hitler to get rid of his political adversaries.
That's where he would send them.
Now, we've all heard of the Nazis and seems like today, it's a very common word.
Thats, people want to label anybody who disagrees with them.
But the National Socialist Party of of Germany, I want to just give you a little quick.
Understanding how they came into power in May 1924 in the National vote to they got 6.5% of the vote in December of 1924, they got 3% of the boat.
In May of 1928, they got 2.6% of the vote.
And all the sudden, two years later in September 1930, they got 18.3%.
Then in July of 1932 they got 37.4%.
November of 1932 they got 33.1%.
I'm in March of 1933, they got 43.9% of the vote.
Now, you may ask yourself a question.
How does a party go from 2.6% to 43.9%?
How does that happen?
During this period of time in Germany you're all remember that there's a World War was fought before WWII and Germany was labeled.
The aggressor they lost the war.
So they were hosted.
They had to put a war reparations.
So there's a large amount of sums of money and Show me do not have that money.
So what do you do if you don't have money?
You print more, right?
So they did they printed more and more and more inflation went through the roof.
Quality of life, went drastically down and people started looking for a means to blame.
He started to look for people and that's when Hitler came on the scene and he started pointing out to the Jewish people.
Now, the interesting thing about this is Jewish people made up less than 1% of the population in Germany.
Yet in Hitler's mind.
They were the cause of all the bad things that are happening.
They isolated them and called them out, leave them in human.
And it keep them traction amongst the people.
You see, Hitler's plan to I don't know if you know this but the word genocide was the word that they created to describe the atrocities that the Nazis committed against the Jewish people because there was no word before that, that would describe it.
There is no word.
That would actually Encompass the atrocities that they committed.
That's where the word genocide came from.
No, getting back to the cow.
I don't even know how to say it anymore, but just go with me.
The first Nazi concentration camp was built to hold.
6000 prisoners, never remember that.
All right, beside the cow.
There was the SS training facilities.
What was the SS?
Well, that was Hitler's, private Army.
These were the people who, who responded directly to the political party.
The Nazi party, not to the government, but to the Nazi party.
So this was the Nazi Party Zone Army that they had created and this, their training facility was right beside it.
And they wanted to train their troops to be as vile as mean as as terrible people as they possibly could do.
So, they literally built the facility right beside the cow so that they could practice their hostility on the prisoner.
That was the beginning of it.
No, although technically the cow was not a death camps like Auschwitz but it does not mean the death was not a regular occurrence near the beginning of World War 2 between 1000 and 3000.
Prisoners perished in the camp every year and then between 1940 and 1943, things started to increase.
And by 1994, there was four hundred prisoners who died in October and another eight hundred.
Two two died.
In November, And 1915 in December.
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