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Why "Levite" ?



The word "Levite" comes from the name Levi. Levites are the descendants of the Tribe of Levi, the first tribe of Israel. Levi, the tribe's head was the eldest brother of Joseph(the dreamer).

Originally, firstborn sons were designated to be the holy tribe, the ones who would serve in the Tabernacle and the Temples, and be the spiritual leaders of our nation; God having "acquired" them when He spared them during the Plague of the Firstborn in Egypt. When the Tribe of Levi proved their mettle during the debacle of the Golden Calf, God removed the privilege of priesthood from the firstborns and instead sanctified the entire tribe of Levi.

The Levites' primary tasks in the temple are:

> Carrying the Tabernacle and its vessels when the Jews traveled in the desert.
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Guarding the Temple as watchmen and doormen.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Beware All Ye Christian Rockstars!

After our growth group meeting, me and my groupmates decided to hangout for a while. We were surfing the net and eventually found ourselves browsing about satanic gestures. For a time now, I already knew about this hand gesture but seeing the reactions from my groupmates, I decided to post this here as a warning. I thought everybody knew.


This is a sign used by most rockstars (actually most people). They say its the sign language for "i love you" but guess what?! Its also the salute for SATAN! This hand gesture is used in some rituals for the satanist church. (as shown below). Helen Keller, the gal that invented this hand gesture for the deaf, was actually an Occultist. Now its coming to have sense right? thought so too myself.


So please...stop using this gesture, posing all over your friendster, multiply, facebook, hi5, and christianster sites & waving it around when you're leading worship. Remember dudes, praise and worship leaders are not rockstars. We sing only for one audience - and that is the King of kings and Lord of lords, Jesus Christ. This gesture does not suggest that you believe in Jesus Christ at all. It actually does the opposite.

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