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LAW OF IMMIGRATION by Pastor Bob Hallstrom PART 1 The nation of what we call Israel, today, should more appropriately be called the land of Israeli, as it is certainly not occupied by the people of Israel but by Khazarian Jews. Anyhow this nation has some of the strongest immigration laws in the world. For example, No Christian is welcome as a citizen. China and India also have strong immigration laws to preserve their national heritage. As we look at the nations of the world we have yellow nations, we have black nations, and then we have mulatto nations. Ah, but you say we have white nations, but no, we do not, for there are no longer any white Anglo-Saxon nations. For example, in the United States, although the Anglo-Saxon race is still the largest single race, they are outnumbered by all the other races. And hopefully everyone is aware of the problem in South Africa. As for the United States, it was a nation founded by Anglo- Saxons for Anglo-Saxons, but has become a land for strangers and a literal racial melting pot mainly because of its liberal immigration laws and tolerance for interracial marriages. At the rate of immigration into the United States by the other races, the Anglo-Saxons are slowly being crowded out of their own country. In addition, at the rate of interracial marriages, the Anglo-Saxon race in this country is slowly being bred out of existence. Part of the reason in the decline of the Anglo-Saxon race in the United States is because of our immigration laws, which at one time were pretty well restricted to Anglo-Saxons, but now the immigration laws are weighted in favor of the foreigner or strangers to our race. Our American forefathers understood that they came to this country to build the New Jerusalem. They knew that as Anglo-Saxon, Celtic and kindred peoples, they were literal descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and because of that heritage, there existed strong immigration laws preserving our racial heritage. When you recognize your heritage as an Israelite, then you only have one place to look to for your roots, for your history, and your continuance. The Bible is the history of the Anglo-Saxon race and provides the plan for our future. Before studying the immigration laws of Scripture it will first help us to understand them if we know a little bit about Israel and God's mission to Israel. "Behold, I have taught you statutes and judgments, even as the LORD my God commanded me, that ye should do so in the land whither ye go to possess it. "Keep therefore and do them; for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the nations, which shall hear all these statutes, and say, Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people. "For what nation is there so great, who hath God so nigh unto them, as the LORD our God is in all things that we call upon him for? "And what nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgments so righteous as all this law, which I set before you this day?" Deuteronomy 4:5-8 God chose Israel to be a model people or nation that all nations of the world might see how perfect were their ways which came from God, and thus come to the knowledge of God and His perfect ways. In order to accomplish this mission it would be necessary that they not be influenced by the other nations, and therefore the requirement to dwell alone: "...lo, the people [of Israel] shall dwell alone, and shall not be reckoned among the nations." Numbers 23:9 Israel was to dwell alone, and in order to dwell alone they would have to be separate from other peoples and to have strong immigration laws. Therefore, let us look to Scripture, for therein we will find the basis of our early American immigration laws. STRANGER DWELLETH NOT IN THE LAND Even before entering the land of canaan our Israelite forefathers were told: "Thou shalt make no covenant with them, nor with their gods. "They shall not dwell in thy land, lest they make thee sin against me: for if thou serve their gods, it will surely be a snare unto thee." Exodus 23:32-33 Who are these people who are not to dwell in the land? Well we have to go back to verse 23 for the answer to that question. Verse 23 states: "For mine Angel shall go before thee, and bring thee in unto the Amorites, and the Hittites, and the Periz- zites, and the Canaanites, the Hivites, and the Jebu- sites: and I will cut them off." Exodus 23:23 These people were not to even dwell in the land of Israel. These people were to be killed or utterly expelled; none were to remain. All the land belongs to the Lord and the Lord had previously given this land to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and their descendants, and the time was at hand for their descendants to occupy it. The Amorites, Hittites and etc., were strangers or foreigners to Israel. They were incurable idolaters and their cup of iniquity was running over. Alliances were forbidden with them least the idolaters have an influence upon the nation of Israel. If they were allowed to continue in the land, their very presence would allow a certain friendship and their idolatries would seem less and less dreadful as time would pass by, and degree by degree, over time, Israel would fall prey to the idolatrous ways of the heathen. This could not be tolerated because it was the will of God that Israel dwell alone in order that they be the keepers of the true religion. But what was forbidden by God is exactly what came to pass. Israel did not purge the land of these people and their Idolatries slowly crept into the Israel nation through the people who were strangers and foreigners to them, and the same thing has happened to us as Israel's descendants in these latter days. So strong were these immigration laws of Israel that: "Thou shalt in any wise set him king over thee, whom the LORD thy God shall choose: one from among thy brethren shalt thou set king over thee: thou mayest not set a stranger over thee, which is not thy brother." Deuteronomy 17:15 It would be some 400 years later before Israel would demand a king like the nations around them, but God, in his wisdom, knew they would demand a king, and so He made provisions in the law for rulers. The rule we are interested in in verse 15, is the one not allowing a stranger to rule over Israel. It is supposed that Israel might want to strengthen their alliance with other countries by such a thing. But more importantly, Israel must not allow a non-Israelite to rule, because non-Israelites were pagans and a pagan king would bring strange religious customs and usages into the land which would be contrary to the laws of God. In addition this foreign king would more than likely take wives from the Israelites and thus pollute the bloodline of Israel, such as almost happened to Solomon. This would not be tolerated by God as king Solomon found out. I might ask, what have we, that is the United States, done in the name of the United Nations, if we have not allowed the stranger to rule over us? Our presidents have literally treatied away our sovereignty to the United Nations, which is a body of strangers to the nation and people of Israel. OVERTHROWN BY STRANGERS Isaiah's writing begins with a scathing of the nation of Israel for their sin. He calls them corrupted because they were ladened with iniquity. In other words they were a rebellious people and the penalty we find in Isaiah 1:7: "Your country is desolate, your cities are burned with fire: your land, strangers devour it in your presence, and it is desolate, as overthrown by strangers." This verse can certainly be applied to the time of Ahaz, when Judah was invaded by the kings of Syria and Israel, the Edomites and the Philistines who slew many and carried off many into captivity (see 2 Chron 5:17-18). It should also be noted that Israel's land, the land of Canaan and Mount Zion, both became a reproach and a ruin because of the sin of the nation. The lands of Israel were also invaded by the Assyrians, Babylonians, and later the Romans, and the land was utterly destroyed. Thus we see that national blasphemy or irreverence towards God and immorality bring national desolation. Today, in our Israelite nation, we see this same type of national impiety and immorality in our country. In our past God chastised us with the Egyptians, the Assyrians, the Babylonians, the Medo-Persian, and the Romans, which were all strangers to Israel. Today, we continue to make such national sins, and there is no reason for God to change His mode of operation, and He will once again chastise us for our sins against Him with strangers of Israel. PART 2 In our last broadcast we learned that Israel was to dwell alone, and when it failed to do so, Israel was overthrown by strangers or foreigners. In today's study we shall begin with being: DEVOURED BY STRANGERS "Ephraim, he hath mixed himself among the people; Ephraim is a cake not turned. "Strangers have devoured his strength, and he knoweth it not: yea, gray hairs are here and there upon him, yet he knoweth not." Hosea 7:8-9 Hosea, of course, is another Book pertaining to the nation of Israel -- not to the church as some suppose. In verse 8, the word "Ephraim" appears, which is oftentimes used for the whole house of Israel. And we see here that the people of Israel mixed themselves with the strangers, and as a result, Israel's strength was devoured by the stranger or foreigner. God had separated Israel from the strangers and commanded that they dwell alone, but Israel failed to maintain its racial purity and keep themselves separate. When Israel associated with the strangers, Israel made alliances with them, married them, and Israel lost its character among them. God specifically said the people of Israel were to dwell alone and destroy the stranger nations that lived in the land of Canaan before them, but as the Psalmist tells us in Psalms 106:34-35: "They did not destroy the nations, concerning whom the LORD commanded them: "But were mingled among the heathen, and learned their works." Because of their sin, God would slowly destroy them from within before they were to fall from without by the might of strangers. Thus the strangers began the devouring process. In 2 Kings 13:7, we see that the king of Assyria made Israel like the dust by threshing. Others sapped Israel's strength by pretending treaties of peace and mutual support, in which their wealth was extorted from them, and these treaties and support payments did them no good. And we wonder why our alliances and support payments do us little good in the world today. In any event, all of this befell Israel because Israel mingled with the strangers of other lands, made alliances with them, married their women, and trusted in their strength rather than trusting in God. Perhaps Israel should have reread the 52nd Psalm: "Lo, this is the man that made not God his strength; but trusted in the abundance of his riches, and strengthened himself in his wickedness." Psalm 52:7 When Israel did not make God their strength, relying on their own strength and alliances with other nations, they were devoured by strangers. Likewise we, the Anglo-Saxon Celtic and kindred peoples in the United States of America, as literal descendants of Israel, have not learned anything from our Scriptures. We still rely on our own strength and treaties with other nations, and like our forefathers of years past, we can only expect to be devoured by strangers. WEALTH EXTRACTED BY STRANGERS Proverbs 5:1-23 is a warning against relationships with and the taking of foreign women. It states in part: "Lest strangers be filled with thy wealth; and thy labours be in the house of a stranger;" Proverbs 5:10 What this means is that the taking of foreign women will ruin the estate or the inheritance of the family. These strange women will become filled with Israel's wealth, which was entrusted to the Israelite by the family to be passed on to the descendants of the Israelite family -- not to the strange or foreign woman or her offspring. In addition, by taking this strange foreign woman the Israelite now labours not for his own people, but his labours become the asset of the foreigner. Therefore, "thy labours be in the house of a stranger." In this same manner today, we as God's Israel nation are forfeiting our Israelite inheritance to the strangers, and our labours also be in the house of the stranger. Who owns the majority of this country besides the government? It is the foreigners. Where does our wealth go? To the foreigners. And what are we doing about it? Absolutely nothing! In fact we actively seek their products in the market place. All of these things help weaken the financial well-being of the United States. THE CONCLUSION "And it shall come to pass, if thou shalt hearken diligently unto the voice of the LORD thy God, to observe and to do all his commandments which I command thee this day, that the LORD thy God will set thee on high above all nations of the earth:" Deuteronomy 28:1 Here is the promise to Israel then and now: "If thou shalt harken diligently unto the voice of the Lord thy God." If! If! If! Israel must learn all that God has stated and be obedient unto His word. They must not only keep God's ways in their own lifetime but pass His ways on to their children and their children's children. The voice of God must be listened to and observed forever. As long as our Israel forefathers heard the voice of the Lord and obeyed His commandments, they were the greatest and the most respected of all nations. But when the turned away from His ways they became the most detestable and contemptible of all nations. At one time the United States heard the voice of the Lord and obeyed His commandment and was blessed, even far beyond our Israelite forefathers of days gone by. But like our forefathers we failed to learn from the wisdom contained in the Scriptures. In the early history of our country, we basically listened to the voice of God, and we prospered and became the greatest and most prosperous of all nations. As long as we, as a nation, loved the Lord and served Him, we were protected as under an Eagle's wing, and our enemies were soundly defeated. However, as the years marched on, we fast forgot our Israelite roots from Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and are fast becoming more unrighteous than even our forefathers. As a nation we are utterly neglecting and rejecting God's laws and His people. We profane the Sabbath day. We, as a government, actually despise His word. And our government harasses, chases, captures, and persecutes His true followers. Thus we have once again forsaken our God and turned to the ways of man for our righteousness. We seek that which is good for the common good of the country and especially its rulers -- not that which is righteous in the eyes of God. Unless we turn from our wicked and sinful ways, we will once again be trodden under by the feet of our enemies who are strangers to us. ep We fail to understand that: "Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people." Proverbs 14:34 Some of the things which qualify a nation for favor by God are when a nation provides a true and righteous system of government dispensing justice towards all, promoting the general welfare of the people, tolerance given towards religion, protecting and preserving virtue, and holding the Living God to be the Sovereign of the Universe. These are the things which exalt a nation. However, national and personal sin qualifies a nation for dishonor. Vice is a reproach to any nation, not only by God but among the nations of the world. One of the most important things a government can do is to support virtue among the people, for when there is no virtue, unrighteousness will eventually reign supreme. One solution to all of these problems we have discussed is strong immigration laws. However, for the United States of America, it is too late. The people of this nation, founded by Anglo-Saxon peoples for Anglo-Saxon peoples, have been reduced to a minority in their own land, and the stranger, for all practical purposes, rules over us. We, the Anglo-Saxon peoples of this country, as literal descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob/Israel, have not learned anything from the Scriptures. We failed to dwell alone in our land. We have made alliances with the strangers. We rely on our own strength and like our forefathers of years past, we can only expect to be devoured by strangers. We have allowed the stranger in our midst and they are still incurable idolaters. As time has passed they have had an influence upon our society to the point that their idolatries have become less and less dreadful over time and we have fallen prey to their idolatrous ways. In fact it has become so bad that the law of the land has become the rules of man or the will of man -- not the will of God. God never tolerated such a thing in our past and He will not do so now. It was the will of God that Israel dwell alone in order that they be the keepers of the true religion and once again we have failed in our mission. As our cup of iniquity runneth over, May God have mercy on us for our rebellion to His Word!
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