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A Report to Texas

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

The Meeting at Granbury

Setting the Stage. In October of 2007, the Lord, at a meeting in El Dorado, Arkansas, commanded us to open up the south, west, north and east gates of the state of Texas.  At our November 2007 meeting of the Texas Apostolic Council the Lord literally dropped the names of those gates into our laps: Victoria (South), El Paso (West), Granbury (North) and Jasper (East).  They all made sense except Granbury.  I would have picked Wichita Falls, Amarillo, Gainesville or Sherman.  I struggled with the choice until two days before the Granbury meeting.  The Lord clearly informed me that He had delegated Granbury as the north gate of Texas.  He wanted to meet us there at Comanche Peak because a gate or portal was there which needed to be opened.  Everything north and northwest of Granbury was land spoiled and violated by broken covenants, the spilling of innocent blood and idolatry.  It was land defined in history as the location of our atrocities against the Native Americans – especially the Comanche Nation.  Yes, there were atrocities on both sides but our leader (President Lamar of the Republic of Texas) had already decreed that Texas lands would be wiped clean of Native Americans.  We slaughtered their horses (Palo Duro Canyon) and nearly extinguished their food source – the Buffalo.  The land itself (which used to be covered with waist-high grass) was defiled.

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