Wednesday, November 4
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MY WAY
When young Adolph Hitler was an itinerant artist in Vienna, he became captivated by an artifact in the Hofburg Palace Complex:
a spear purported to be the one that pierced the side of Christ on Calvary. Hitler heard museum guides describe the lore
surrounding the spear, including the belief that whoever possessed this particular weapon would rule the world. Those words
changed Hitler's life. He spent many hours in the Hofburg, studying the occult and Eastern religions, and meditating over that
spear. He discovered that Constantine held the same spear when he conquered Rome in 312 AD, and that some 45 other
generals, kings and emperors had carried it.
Years later when Adolph Hitler became supreme dictator of Germany, he
conquered Vienna without a shot being fired. The night the city fell, Hitler entered the Hofburg Complex, removed the spear
from its case and held it to his chest. Historians record that he said, "I knew I held the world in my hands." He believed the spear
held some supernatural power, and it is reported that the night he held it for the first time was the very night he decided to
exterminate the Jews and Christians in Germany.
There was a unique climate in Germany that gave a megalomaniac
the opportunity to take over one of the most powerful nations in the world. There is a unique climate in our country today that
encourages ordinary people like you and me to believe that they are gods, and that their subjective opinion of truth is truth. This
eclectic atmosphere is called the New Age Movement-and its overriding belief (although it encompasses many) is that we are
little gods who can-and should-rule our world. Beware of this subtle, but pervasive, egotistical thinking that ignores the
authority of God and the supremacy of Jesus Christ. We cannot do it our way. We must do it His way.
Memory Verse
JOHN 10:1
He who does not enter by the door into the fold of the sheep, but climbs up some other way, he is a thief and a robber.
Read Through The Bible
James 3; Psalm 125-126