Dear Fellow Members of the Body of Christ,
There is a world of supernatural beings above our heads and even in our midst.
There are good ones and bad ones. For the most part, these beings are invisible. In rare instances, God parts the heavens and grants select individuals sightings of the creatures that we loosely term "angels."
The prophet Ezekiel witnessed the most remarkable vision that we have on record. God showed him Cherubim, which are powerful angelic messengers attending the throne of God and working His will
upon the earth, mainly in the capacity of destroyers—destroying what God wants destroyed for His greater purpose.
No science fiction production from the minds of our most creative movie makers has ever properly imagined the creatures seen by Ezekiel, rolling through the sky as he stared in dumb awe at them, concerning whom only later could he work up the nerve to
describe.
I was told in Catholic school that I had a guardian angel. All of had our own specific angelic messenger. These were fanciful, idealized "individuals" who benevolently watched over us. It was another Catholic invention. I was never told that Christ Jesus was my Watcher, my Caretaker, and that I did not need the mediation of inferior beings, even celestial ones. The watering down of the
celestial citizenry blinded me, for a long time, to the power and glory of God's celestial servants.
Here, in an address I delivered twenty-four years ago to an audience of saints in Willard, Ohio, is a Scriptural look at these creatures, some of them so powerful that God employed them to create the heavens and the earth. These, we call "Elohim."
Thanks again to Rodney Paris who has digitized the original cassette tapes and brought this message to you with video and text frames.
I am thankful for this revelation, for it helps me to realize, yet again, how powerful is God and how small I really am. This serves to enhance my appreciation of God's predetermination of me as one of the
blessed beneficiaries of His deepest love and care.
Thanks to all of you who continue to support this work. In turn, I work every day to glorify our God, to herald the work of His Son, and to expose the lies that have shortchanged His glory to billions of His earthly beings. I couldn't do this without you.
With thanksgiving from the Floridan peninsula,
—Martin