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Old 06-10-2018, 11:51 AM   #478
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Default Re: Poor, poor Christianity...

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I suppose if I'd claimed the ministry of the age, your comment might have some merit. As it is, Lee got the biggest tombstone in the cemetery. The Lord put it so well, "Truly I say to you, he got his reward."
That was until they made a new cemetery for him at Grace Terrace Memorial Assoc. Cost the saints $Millions.

As soon as Lee passed, folks at LSM got "the vision" of another money-making scheme to bilk the faithful. Read this:
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In 1997, a group of Christians filled with commission and burden came together for discussion, preparing to build a solemn cemetery for Christians, in order to develop saints’ eternal knowledge of the biblical truths. Before long, a scenic terrace with the area of 2.5 acres was chosen. This terrace was hidden in the rolling mountainside in Rose Hills Memorial Park (undeveloped at that time), Southern California. Immediately the organizers established a permanent institution—Grace Terrace Memorial Association. They also entrusted a cemetery designing group, which was the most talented and renowned one in the United States, to plan out a unique design, in which the exalted principle of Christian faith was the content. As a result, a Christian cemetery, that is beautiful, fabulous, and rich in spiritual heritage, was established.
These are the kinds of teachings that really dupe the saints:
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Genesis 23 is a window through which we can see the New Jerusalem. The New Jerusalem is not found in this chapter, but it can be seen through it. This chapter is like a telescope: through it we can see the eternal tabernacle that is far off in the future.

Verse 6 speaks of the “choice” sepulcher, referring to the best sepulcher. When the Lord Jesus was on earth, He did not have a good dwelling place. But after He died, He was put into a very good burying place. He lived in a poor home, but He was buried in a rich tomb. In the Bible, this is a principle. We should not live in a good home, but we should prepare the best tomb. Abraham paid more attention to the sepulcher than to the tent.
Can we ever spend too much on a grave site? What if it's near W. Lee?

What if it's also next to the "Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Memorial?"
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