Salvations and Peru
Written by CWIM1
Posted on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 at 10:03 AM.
Morning and blessings while the Lord leads you today. HE has blessed us these past few days in that HE has allowed us the honor to led 4 people to HIM (understand that this is without a church building etc.) .
I also had an interview with New River Fellowship Church to go with them on a mission trip to Peru. Pray for our mission that the Lord's kingdom will built and strengthened.
This trip will cost USD $2,600. Plus the new shots I had to get (already paid for them about $200. USD).
Besides your prayers we desperatly need you finical assistance in building the Lord's kingdom. We are a non-profit corporation sole and all donations are tax deductible. (It is very sad that we have to say such things; "please give its tax deductible". If you give because it is tax deductible please do not give to us!)
You may donate to our missions: Peru, India, Rwanda, Egypt, and our Deliverance Ministry or our Safe Houses via our web site http://www.covenantwarriors.org which uses paypal, credit cards, or snail mail.
Oh the Lord also blessed us in allowing us to cast out the demon Astaroth
Local Ashtaroth(s):
Hence there were as "many Ashtoreths" or Ashtaroth as Baals. They represented the various forms under which the goddess was worshipped in different localities (#Jud 10:6; 1Sa 7:4; 12:10, etc.). Sometimes she was addressed as Naamah, "the delightful one," Greek Astro-noe, the mother of Eshmun and the Cabeiri. The Philistines seem to have adopted her under her warlike form (#1Sa 31:10 the King James Version reading "Ashtoreth," as Septuagint), but she was more usually the moon-goddess (Lucian, De Dca Syriac., 4; Herodian, v.6, 10), and was accordingly symbolized by the horns of a cow. See ASHTEROTH-KARNAIM. At Ashkelon, where Herodotus (i.105) places her most ancient temple, she was worshipped under the name of Atar-gatis, as a woman with the tail of a fish, and fish were accordingly sacred to her. Elsewhere the dove was her sacred symbol. The immoral rites with which the worship of Ishtar in Babylonia was accompanied were transferred to Canaan (#De 23:18) and formed part of the idolatrous practices which the Israelites were called upon to extirpate.
A verse for the advanced: (Do you comprehend?)
Genesis 14:5 And in the fourteenth year came Chedorlaomer, and the kings that were with him, and smote the Rephaims in Ashteroth Karnaim, and the Zuzims in Ham, and the Emims in Shaveh Kiriathaim,
May the Lord Jesus shield and protect you from the enemy and may HIS kingdom come; amen and Amen.
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