It's Going to Get Worse
Sermon Notes of Pastor Mark Downey

Have you ever heard the phrase 'it's gonna get worse before it gets better'? Of course you have. They've pounded it into our heads more times than the number of McDonald's hamburgers ever made. Speaking of which… have you heard about this documentary movie called 'Super Size Me'? It's about this guy that lives on a McDonald's fast food menu for one month. I guess you could call it the 'Golden Arches Diet'; nothing else but Big Macs, Eggs McMuffins, Chicken McNuggets and greasy fries. This gentleman, being under medical supervision, was almost hospitalized near the end of his little experiment. But, it just goes to show you that things can get worse depending on what you put into your body, mind and spirit. Like junk food, we can feed our heads with mindless mantras of doom 'n gloom.

There are a lot of silly clichés like 'it's not easy growing old' or 'the more we read, the less we know' or 'you can't put toothpaste back in the tube'; all of which are untrue, because the Bible says otherwise. Nothing is impossible for God. For the believing Christian, 'it's gonna get worse before it gets better' is nonsense. 'It's gonna get worse' based on what? Pessimism? Faith in negativity? What's going to get worse exactly? Just things in general? Who says it's going to get worse? Psychics and modern prophets? And what people is it supposed to be getting worse for? Where are these terrible things happening? Why will they happen?

The Middle Ages are often referred to as the Dark Ages. Do you know why? It's because Europe was being catholicized, not Christianized. The average White man was a slave to the cruelties of feudalism. The jew was especially targeted in Spain and rightly so for usury. This period of persecution proved to be the catalyst for jewish revenge and the eventual Trojan Horse in which jews would control the Catholic church, Freemasonry and occult secret societies. The Dark Ages would also be the greatest motivation for White Christians to flee Europe and settle in the New World of America. Our people were getting wise to the Talmudic antichrists. From the 1200's to the 1800's entire jewish populations were expelled from practically every country in Europe.

The Great Plague started in the 14th century and killed an estimated 75 million of our people. Jews were considered suspect in deliberately poisoning wells, having knowledge of alchemy and the black arts of witchcraft and it didn't hurt that they were being protected by the Roman church and tyrannical monarchies. And guess what? In many ways the Great Plague improved the lot of surviving peasants, but it also strengthened jewish finance leading to the house of Rothschild. The aristocracy often tried to stop these changes like cheaper land prices and more food that made life better for the average White man.

The Renaissance started in the 15th century following this insidious era of Black Death. And so began a paradigm shift, which many consider the embryonic stages of the modern age, whereby White civilization made incredible advancements, including the invention of the printing press and the Bible we have today. If we look at these times of history from God's perspective, we can see that things got worse and better depending on two parties: Jacob-Israel vs. Esau-Edom. In other words racially pure White Christians in conflict with mongrelized antichrists. The conflict is ancient and is amplified in this 21st century.

We can see an analogy today with the rise of the AIDS virus, because our people refuse to obey God's Law concerning sodomites. Some bleeding heart liberals see AIDS as something that's going to get worse before it gets better, whereas some people, like me, see God doing what man refuses to do and I see the divine blessings simply postponed for a later date. We should never confuse our Christian duty to obey God and act with procrastination that God will do it all. That's why the Kingdom of God has been delayed for so long. God had to interject judgments. We shouldn't think that God's judgments are making things worse. An old cliché is that just before a spanking the parent says, "This is going to hurt me more than you." It likewise pains God to reprimand His children, but He does so because He loves us.

If you've ever studied propaganda and mass mind control, you'll realize that one of the techniques they use is repetition. Repeat something often enough and it'll worm its way into the collective mindset; a herd mentality that stops or goes at the same time. We're told over and over again that America is a democracy and it's not, it's a constitutional republic. Democracy is like when the Israelites made a golden calf while Moses was up on Mt. Sinai. It was the rule of the mob; mobocracy is democracy. Their wilderness experience got worse because they didn't like eating than manna stuff all the time. They wanted a Big Mac. So God gave them all the McQuail they could eat until they puked their guts out and died.

Things got better for a few lads. Joshua and Caleb entered the Promised Land. But, it got worse for the mindless majority. This idea of those who would have you believe that it's going to get worse before it gets better is nothing new. The Bible cautions us that there's "nothing new under the sun." In ancient times there were pessimists, murmurers and cynics just like today. Do you suppose that God may have a different perspective on good and evil, than the spin doctors trying to form public opinion; you know, those who call good evil and evil good? God doesn't care about opinions and polls or a democratic process justifying political correctness. The Lord cares about biblical correctness. Things will get worse or better only if He says so. That's really the bottom line of this message.

So, is there going to be a Rapture for that frog-faced prophet Benny Hinn with his interracial fan club going to God's abode in the heavens, while the rest of us racist hate mongers are left behind in a tribulation of hellfire, expecting 144,000 antichrist jews to convert? I want to be left behind so I'm not going to hold my breath. The race mixers are going to be raptured, but they aint going to heaven. And when that glorious day arrives, when they are removed, I don't see how things could get worse… do you? Indeed, it will finally be a relief to get rid of them.

Have race relations gotten better, because some people say "African American" and not the "N" word? Have overtures of respect for other races diminished the prospect for things getting worse or have benevolent acts of bending over backwards to appease other races been a disaster for improving the racial climate? We can say that the road to hell has gotten worse with good intentions. But, God didn't write good intentions on our hearts, He wrote His Law on our hearts with divine intentions. How on earth can things get better if we confound our self-will with God's will? Some things are still supernaturally engraved on the hearts of White people regardless of whether or not they are Christians, such as a racial consciousness and knowing our place with God. The lost sheep of our race have the predestination of finding out the truth of the New Covenant, which is racism in our DNA. The divine nature of Adam as well as the sin nature from his Fall is in our blood.

Could it be that wolves have disguised themselves as sheep to gain our confidence? For what purpose? It's to displace our relationship with God and destroy our optimistic hope of taking dominion of the earth and thus subverting the faith of our fathers. And then to continually hammer home the idea that things are really going to get bad to keep us in a perpetual state of bungling in the dark. There's an odor of aristocracy in this country and it's called the New World Odor. It stinks of wealth and race traitors.

The morning of 9/11 (Sept. 11, 2001) I got a call from a Christian Identity pastor friend of mine and he said, "Mark, things are never going to be the same, we're headed down the tubes." That… is negative thinking. Even though 9/11 was an inside job, I can't help associating those two skyscrapers, representing the world trade cartel, with John's Revelation that Babylon, "Is fallen, is fallen, that great city, because she made all nations to drink of the wine of the wrath of her fornication" (Rev. 14:8). When you think about it, there were no White Christian nationalists in the twin towers that perished that fateful day. The people that died were expendable merchants of satanic Babylon, the moneygrubbers of world trade. Even Ann Coulter has the kosher conservative insight to comment on the instant millionaire widows of 9/11 spouses cashing in on tragedy. It's too bad Ms. Coulter doesn't practice what she preaches and follows the money trail to the real culprits.

The biblical phrase 'because of your unbelief' runs throughout Scripture and refers to the victims of liars or false prophets. Do we trust in the future as orchestrated by God or do we believe the soothsayers of doom 'n gloom? Have you ever noticed that these apocalyptic fundamentalist preachers are also the biggest promoters of multicultural diversity and integration? Things do get worse for them all the time, no matter how much money they pour into their melting pot. It's kind of like the criminal justice system, which has become a growth industry. Churchianity has become a breeding ground for serial sinners. Paul Crouch, CEO of Trinity Broadcasting Network, the world's largest and wealthiest judeo-Christian media monopoly, has been accused by Lonnie Ford, his male negro limousine chauffeur, of forced sodomy after he was given $425,000 in hush money.

You can't buy righteousness or a relationship with God, because we've already been purchased by the blood on the Cross. And you can't merchandise the sacrifice on Calvary in a Bible book store. There may be a major chasm developing on the horizon, but that may be a good thing. When White Christian Americans realize that there is an unbridgeable gulf between Christianity and all other religions, including judeo-Christianity and especially Judaism, then things don't necessarily have to get worse before it gets better… for us! If we repeat something often enough, without challenging whether or not it's biblical, we become the victims of a self-fulfilling prophecy, although the thing repeated is false or imaginary, it can turn into a reality. The most recent example being the lame excuses for going to war backed up by yellow ribbon churches. These neo-con chickenhawks united in church and state are the real terrorists. Our people become the worst sort of spiritual hypochondriacs.

It's becoming ever so self-evident that there's a war of words being used against us. WE can see the manipulation of words and the resulting mischief that even subtle changes create in politics and religion. There really is a sorcery of words or a verbal incantation when the ungodly can make the godly do something against their will or worse, turn them into willing hypocrites. They can march our boys (and girls) half way around the world in a fratricidal war to kill other White children… with words. They can make men into mice with words. They can take the Word of God and make it into a superstition and they can take a superstition and make it into the Word of God.

The false prophet pretends to know the future and preys upon the gullible to jump upon their bandwagon. Case in point is the fraudulent state of IsraeLIE in occupied Palestine. The antichrist jews could never have accomplished their goals without repetitious prognostications. Their agenda is deception. In this age of media monopoly, those who are fictional Christians or willingly ignore Scripture, are in a dilemma to overcome the slick defeatism of televangelists and their echo machine in the church of Saint Joe of Sixpack. In fact, they think there is victory in race mixing.

In this age of media manipulation, those who are not true believers or are not well grounded in Scripture are not strong enough to overcome the weakness of defeatist theology. But, if God be for us, what media can be against us? Sure, our people are acting like lemmings, but that can change. To believe in this generalization that it's going to get worse, is to wave the white flag of surrender and to deny divine intervention and supernatural control of our destiny. I amply illustrated this phenomenon in the story of 'The Battle of Blood River' in which 468 White South Africans defeated 15,000 Zulu savages in 1838 and not one White man was killed whereas 3,000 Zulus turned the waters of the river red with blood.

On the other hand, the man who lives by the evolutionary ethic of 'survival of the fittest' can look forward to living in a zoo. We can already see indications of this in White-flight gated communities. But, I want more than just jungle survival among treacherous animals. It's not that man does it all or that God does it all. It's a partnership and relationship between the White race and God that conquers the future. The problem is that most of our kindred don't know what that relationship is. Jesus gave us His example for defeating the forces of darkness. Everything He did was positive, to make life better (not worse) on earth for every living creature.

We must be like the noble Bereans, searching for the truth, studying the Word of God, reminding ourselves that we don't strive or dispute about words that have no benefit to us and only subvert or corrupt those listening. Allow me to paraphrase II Peter 2:16-17, 'avoid profane and empty babblings, for they will advance and increase more ungodliness, and their word will consume like gangrene or a filthy disease'. What benefit is there to be constantly harping that it's going to get worse? Several years ago I dislocated my arm on a hiking trip. The bone came out of the socket. Which would be of more benefit: for me to whine and snivel about how much it hurts or to do stretching exercises under my doctor's care? I did the latter and guess what? …it got better!

If we preoccupy our minds with doom 'n gloom, we will be destroyed. When I was in Vietnam on a free all-expense paid vacation, I remember someone telling me there's basically two kinds of guys there: those who always think about dying and do and those who don't. Needless to say, I made the best of my circumstances. Jesus told us, "Occupy till I come" (Luke 19:13). Do you think the Lord wants to return to a people whose thoughts are occupied with defeat or whose thoughts are occupied with victory? You can't have it both ways.

It's bad enough that some misguided Christians teach the absurd notion that the entire planet is going to be vaporized by misreading II Peter 3:10 which says, "but the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up." Sounds grim if taken literally, until you start to rightly divide these words to mean the dissolving of those ungodly elements that will not enter the Kingdom on earth as it is in Heaven.

We have so much hell on earth today, because of the church and state empires in each generation that have usurped the government of Christ with violence. It's no different in principle than the tower of Babel reaching unto heaven and God being replaced with men. And then you have the false prophets coming along telling you how great things are, while everything is crumbling around you. If they can't sell you the idea of the universe collapsing only to be replaced with something else, the next best idea a little closer to home is that America will collapse and along with that false doctrine, we get the panorama of every other screwball theology that neutralizes our faith.

Those who say it's going to get bad want it to get worse. Why? It's because they are the enemies of the White race and the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Their common denominator or denomination is that they are universalist i.e. God sent His only begotten Son to die for all the bipeds of inhumanity. They are void of the godly vision of White separatism and taking dominion of the earth as God commands. And they wind up calling good evil and evil good. They're actually disappointed when biblical resolve is in effect and things aren't as chaotic as they think they should be. They worship chaos.

The message I present is considered contrary to popular paranoia, because it is opposed to the propaganda gurus that cash in on their own vain imaginations and therefore I'm the bad guy. And yet the evil they portray is good in their eyes, as if it were coming from God Himself. Remember, evil means to spoil or rot; therefore it's good for nothing. Thinking things are going to get worse is good… for nothing, depraved and disheartening. It's a sad and inferior mentality that I don't want to have anything to do with, anymore than wanting to go to a Kwanza party. Thinking the worst leaves no room for happiness and we know misery loves company.

Is Jesus Christ evil when He says in John 16:33, "I have spoken these things to you, that you may have peace in Me; in the world you shall have tribulation, but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world." And do you know what? So can we! Why would we be told to be overcomers if we couldn't overcome? I'm encouraged by the Word of God that there's a good life waiting for me even amongst adversity, if I agree to abide by the conditions that will guarantee those blessings.

Yes, there are curses, but that is dependent upon an irresponsible acceptance of false prophets, wolves in sheep's clothing, apolitical pundits, false teachers, mongrel mentalities and fear mongers who bring into the body of Christ damnable heresies and lies like 'it's going to get worse'. There have always been optimists and pessimists, those who see the glass of water half empty or half full.

As we read Luke 21:25-28 we see two types of individuals, "And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; men's hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be broken. And then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh." Some people will be depressed in their self pity and others will be lifted up in a spiritual awakening, witnessing the government of Jesus Christ. The Kingdom of God is going to be manifested in all of its glory, so how can any Christian say it's not going to get better? It's all a matter of time.

Perhaps the reason for a judaized apocalypse is the jealousy of a heathen world, knowing that they will not receive eternal life any more than a cockroach, as will the true Israel, the White race; and so if they aren't going to be written in the Book of Life, they will pose every deception to draw us away from our God. "Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte, and when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell than yourselves" Mt. 23:15. Are you beginning to see how God says "woe" to those who say, "Come join us in hell."

In the last 30 years I've received a plethora of wild and crazy patriotic newsletters and book promotions declaring 'worst case scenarios' crying 'wolf' because the sky, after all, is falling. Every year the economy is on the verge of collapse, plunging the world into chaos or an asteroid is about to hit our planet or there's an imposed all-out martial law police state or a biological terrorist attack or 10,000 Chinese soldiers just below the Mexican border or global warming (or is it cooling?). These merchants of fear-for-profit usually exclude the one and only social chaos survival guide, which we call the Bible. We forget the curses which befall mankind are always the result of sin, unbelief and disobedience to God. How quickly the self-satisfied man fails to remember his dependence upon God.

Are you worried about the criminal browning of America, the jewish parasite on our body politic or a faltering White birth rate? Then read the owner's manual on racial preservation. Don't replicate a multitude of paranoid delusions persuading our own kind that the only hope is to not get your hopes up too high. Why not let our hopes skyrocket? People do it all the time with state lotteries and have the money spent before they win it. How about redirecting that kind of energy in visualizing the dominion mandate as already won? Positive Christianity will git-r-done. There's nothing new under the sun. There's still Baal priests/used car salesmen selling you the end of the world. If we just leave God out of the picture, we can all agree that it's going to get worse before it gets better (said sarcastically). We can all be on the same self-fulfilling page of negative prophecy.

In the book of Ecclesiastes we read about the examination of life, where wisdom and foolishness differ as greatly as light and darkness or contrast as much as hope and despair. Ecclesiastes is a critical analysis of the pre-Christian era, and its status then, survives us today, as a treasure map to find our God and our destiny. Man's wisdom pales into insignificance compared to the magnanimity (greatness) of God. Man dies… God doesn't. That stark reality puts things into perspective and puts man in his proper place. When the fool announces 'God is dead', then begins the slippery slope of secularism and culminates in the progressive worsening and eventual fall of that most mysterious Babylon, the totalitarian government of man. Things will get worse and worse for this political-economic-religious beast, but not for them who count it all joy (James 1:2).

Our time on earth is transient, but unlike all of the rest of Creation… our life is not without meaning. We read in Eccl. 1:12-14, "I the preacher was king over Israel in Jerusalem. And I gave my heart to seek and search out by wisdom concerning all things that are done under heaven; this sore travail hath God given to the sons of God to be exercised therewith. I have seen all the works that are done under the sun; and behold, all is vanity and vexation of spirit." As wise as Solomon was, he fell short of the glory of God and his vanity meant an emptiness as the result of departing from God and having a bit too many strange wives. If one is empty of the glory of God, is it any wonder why one would also be empty of hope and therefore predisposed to an anticipation of Murphy's Law: if something's going to go wrong, it probably will.

II Cor. 4:6 says, "For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face [or person] of Jesus Christ." And in verse 7, "But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God, and not of us." This is talking about us being winners not losers. The Potter told His clay pots, "This one is a keeper!" The losers in history and of all the world will always be a dog chasing its own tail. The futility of going in circles, going nowhere, and being good for nothing explains why some people say 'it's gonna get worse'.

"Do not, therefore fret about tomorrow, for tomorrow has its own trouble. The care of each day by itself is quite enough" Mt. 6:34 FF. This doesn't mean we don't plan for the future. It means we reap what we sow. With Christ, we are overcomers of the status quo one day at a time and prevent things going from bad to worse. The vicious cycle of failure-repetition is broken and "The light shineth in darkness." As overcomers we can say it's going to get better before it gets even better! And I'll explain that in Part II.

Continued in: It's Going to Get Better

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