Constantine I is the founder of Romanism. After learning about the truth about Jesus and his followers he decided to allow and tolerate the first century Christians by deceiving them and pretending to have a vision of the cross. Constantine knew that he has no match to the "King of the Jews" and the only way he could continue to have a good relation with the Christians is to deceive them and join them. Hence, the Deceiver used him to create a new world order. Constantine I although was baptised as an Arian believer in his death bed. He continued to worship the sun.
"Statuettes of Sol Invictus, carried by the standard-bearers, appear in three places in reliefs on the Arch of Constantine. Constantine's official coinage continues to bear images of Sol until 325/6. A solidus of Constantine as well as a gold medallion from his reign depict the Emperor's bust in profile twinned (jugate) with Sol Invictus, with the legend INVICTUS CONSTANTINUS[32]
Constantine decreed (March 7, 321) dies Solis—day of the Sun, "Sunday"—as the Roman day of rest (Codex Justinianus 3.12.2):
But Romanism teaches men to hate, and, if they are able, to persecute to the death all those who will not receive it. Its deeds have been diabolical and murderous. It is "drunken with the blood of the saints." It has inscribed on the page of history warnings which appeal to the reason and the feelings of all generations. Such a warning is what is told of the 24th of August, 1572. On that day the Protestants of Paris were devoted to slaughter by members of the Papal Church. For the one offence of being Protestants, thousands were slain. The streets of Paris ran with blood; everywhere cries and groans, were mingled with the clangor of bells, the clash of arms, and the oaths of murderers. The king, Charles IX; stood, it is said, at a window, and, every now and then, fired on the fugitives. Every form of guilt, cruelty, and suffering, made that fearful night hideous and appalling. Never, in any city, which has professedly been brought under the influence of Christianity, was there such a reveling in blood and crime. You may say, "Why do you recall the atrocities of a time so remote?" I answer, Because this deed received the sanction of the Church of Rome as a meritorious demonstration of fidelity to Romish precepts and doctrines. When the tidings of this wholesale murder were received in Rome, the cannon of St. Angelo were fired, the city was illuminated and Pope Gregory XIII and his cardinals went in procession to all the churches, and offered thanksgivings at the shrine of every saint. The Cardinal of Lorraine, in a letter to Charles IX, full of admiration and applause of the bloody deed, said, "That which you have achieved was so infinitely above my hopes, that I should have never dared to contemplate it; nevertheless, I have always believed that the deeds of your Majesty would augment the glory of God, and tend to immortalize your name."" - extracted from https://www.blueletterbible.org/Comm/torrey_ra/fundamentals/58.cfm
IS ROMANISM CHRISTIANITY? By T. W. Medhurst,Glasgow, Scotland
The Protestant Reformation established liberty and civil rights in the Western World, but the Roman Catholic Church developed a response at the Council of Trent, called the Counter-Reformation, to destroy Protestantism by infiltrating and immolating all governments and churches which do not bow to Papal Supremacy. All of the major events in world history since then, and the New World Order agenda today, are the direct result of Rome's ongoing pursuit of the Counter-Reformation agenda established at Trent, with the Jesuit Order being its principal catalyst. This video gives a summary of the spiritual developments in this war, particularly a brief history of the Ecumenical movement.
This Reformation Day sermon is the sequel to my previous upload, "Jesuits: Shock Troops For The Papacy" ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvPZ6... ).
The original title of this sermon is "Negating the Reformation." Original source files and more from Rev. David Mook on sermonaudio.com here: https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninf...
"Statuettes of Sol Invictus, carried by the standard-bearers, appear in three places in reliefs on the Arch of Constantine. Constantine's official coinage continues to bear images of Sol until 325/6. A solidus of Constantine as well as a gold medallion from his reign depict the Emperor's bust in profile twinned (jugate) with Sol Invictus, with the legend INVICTUS CONSTANTINUS[32]
Constantine decreed (March 7, 321) dies Solis—day of the Sun, "Sunday"—as the Roman day of rest (Codex Justinianus 3.12.2):
- On the venerable day of the Sun let the magistrates and people residing in cities rest, and let all workshops be closed. In the country however persons engaged in agriculture may freely and lawfully continue their pursuits because it often happens that another day is not suitable for grain-sowing or vine planting; lest by neglecting the proper moment for such operations the bounty of heaven should be lost.[33]
"I am aware that, if I undertake, to prove that Romanism is not Christianity, I must expect to be called "bigoted, harsh, uncharitable." Nevertheless I am not daunted; for I believe that on a right understanding of this subject depends the salvation of millions.
One reason why Popery has of late gained so much power in Great Britain and Ireland, and is gaining, power still, is that many Protestants look on it now as a form of true Christianity; and think that, on that account, notwithstanding great errors, it ought to be treated very tenderly. Many suppose that at the time of the Reformation, it was reformed, and that it is now much nearer the truth than it was before that time. It is still, however, the same; and, if examined, will be found to be so different from, and so hostile to, real Christianity, that it is not, in fact, Christianity at all.
But Romanism teaches men to hate, and, if they are able, to persecute to the death all those who will not receive it. Its deeds have been diabolical and murderous. It is "drunken with the blood of the saints." It has inscribed on the page of history warnings which appeal to the reason and the feelings of all generations. Such a warning is what is told of the 24th of August, 1572. On that day the Protestants of Paris were devoted to slaughter by members of the Papal Church. For the one offence of being Protestants, thousands were slain. The streets of Paris ran with blood; everywhere cries and groans, were mingled with the clangor of bells, the clash of arms, and the oaths of murderers. The king, Charles IX; stood, it is said, at a window, and, every now and then, fired on the fugitives. Every form of guilt, cruelty, and suffering, made that fearful night hideous and appalling. Never, in any city, which has professedly been brought under the influence of Christianity, was there such a reveling in blood and crime. You may say, "Why do you recall the atrocities of a time so remote?" I answer, Because this deed received the sanction of the Church of Rome as a meritorious demonstration of fidelity to Romish precepts and doctrines. When the tidings of this wholesale murder were received in Rome, the cannon of St. Angelo were fired, the city was illuminated and Pope Gregory XIII and his cardinals went in procession to all the churches, and offered thanksgivings at the shrine of every saint. The Cardinal of Lorraine, in a letter to Charles IX, full of admiration and applause of the bloody deed, said, "That which you have achieved was so infinitely above my hopes, that I should have never dared to contemplate it; nevertheless, I have always believed that the deeds of your Majesty would augment the glory of God, and tend to immortalize your name."" - extracted from https://www.blueletterbible.org/Comm/torrey_ra/fundamentals/58.cfm
IS ROMANISM CHRISTIANITY? By T. W. Medhurst,Glasgow, Scotland
The Protestant Reformation established liberty and civil rights in the Western World, but the Roman Catholic Church developed a response at the Council of Trent, called the Counter-Reformation, to destroy Protestantism by infiltrating and immolating all governments and churches which do not bow to Papal Supremacy. All of the major events in world history since then, and the New World Order agenda today, are the direct result of Rome's ongoing pursuit of the Counter-Reformation agenda established at Trent, with the Jesuit Order being its principal catalyst. This video gives a summary of the spiritual developments in this war, particularly a brief history of the Ecumenical movement.
This Reformation Day sermon is the sequel to my previous upload, "Jesuits: Shock Troops For The Papacy" ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvPZ6... ).
The original title of this sermon is "Negating the Reformation." Original source files and more from Rev. David Mook on sermonaudio.com here: https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninf...