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David C. Pack Paints Himself Into Another Corner

June 13, 2022 | by Marc Cebrian

David C. Pack spent 53 minutes during the Ministerial Conference yesterday “demystifying the office of prophet” for the attendees and the entire church. He stated that he “has been” Elijah the Prophet instead of as in recent months, preaching that in the future-tense.

The declaration of him being Elijah “That Prophet” years ago was walked back over time. In fact, re-read these quotes from Part 374:

So, if it’s true that I am Elijah the prophet now, then this is a lock for next week. [The 1335 begins on Tuesday, June 14 2022] It’s an absolute lock…You heard what I said as recently as yesterday, I’m telling, not foretelling.

So, I look, you know my heart. As recently as this week, I’ve said, “No no no no, I’m not I’m not Elijah.” I still wanna say I’m not...Am I telling or foretelling? I guess I could say, ‘not sure.’”

Flash forward to four days later. Part 375 delivered on June 12, 2022.

@ 13:57 Now, I don’t know when I became an apostle. I explained it 18 years ago, but I don’t know when I became an apostle, neither did Mr. Armstrong. So, would it be strange that I would not know when I became a prophet? I mean, I been talking about prophecy a long time. I may’ve been Elijah for a week. I may’ve been Elijah since the Series began for six and two-third years where I been explaining things and laying out, but mostly prophesying in part. Just in part. And and knowing in part and then knowing more and prophesying a little more of a part. But there would come a point where would culminate and it would become easy to understand, the whole mystery’s gone. And then as far as, we might say the vernacular as far as God’s purpose, “Now it’s game on!” You see? Think of it that way. But, I don’t know when I became a a a a an a a prophet. I don’t know.

All that David C. Pack has done this week is solidify his fraudulent office. Those at the Ministerial Conference will be direct witnesses of his failure when the 1335 does not begin tomorrow.

@ 16:40 Now, to be unable to know when or how he functioned as Elijah before that is incomplete and it’d be wrong but it’s wrong to say he is not here. And anybody who says, “Well, I don’t know if you’ve functioned as Elijah yet.” Well, lemme just tell ya something, you now I’ma tell ya, you do not and cannot believe, you do not and cannot possibly believe Christ’s return is imminent. Because this man functions as Elijah right before it happens. If somebody wants to say, “I don’t think you have yet,” now they’re probably gonna leave the church in the next five minutes, but I’m just telling you, somebody had that attitude my I would say, “Okay. If if you wanna hold view, okay. Not a problem. But just do not pretend for one second to think you believe all the other metrics that suggest Christ is coming soon.” You couldn’t possibly.

Jeremiah 14:14
Then the LORD said unto me, The prophets prophesy lies in my name: I sent them not, neither have I commanded them, neither spake unto them: they prophesy unto you a false vision and divination, and a thing of nought, and the deceit of their heart.

@ 29:27 Now, we could ask this, “If I’m laying out what’s gonna happen and essentially, when, in practical reality, practical reality, what am I doing?” I mean, just just just looking at it, “If Mr. Pack says and that we we know all that we’re supposed to know and this is this is the year and everything lines up,” just on its face, if I’m saying, you know, let us look toward next Tuesday [June 14, 2022] and here’s here and here are the things that’re gonna happen, what would you call that? It’s not speaking in tongues. It’s not the gift of healing. It’s not discerning spirits. It sounds an awful lot like the gift of prophecy, even if it’s for that moment if you wanted to say.

@ 31:18 And then I would just reiterate another point, you can “know in part and prophesy in part.” Dudn’t mean I would get everything right.

The term “in part” does not equal “wrong” and “false” – but in Dave’s mind, it is the same. He went on to talk about Habakkuk 2:2 speaking “plainly” and on “stones.”

@ 33:58 In other words, harden this up right before it happens. That sounds like a prophet is saying what’s gonna happen and he’s “rushing to call it out” in “the last days of his voice” and this time put it in blood, stone, and steel. So to speak. Carve it in the wood. Engrave it because it’s solid at the very end.

Jeremiah 28:9
The prophet  which  prophesieth  of peace,  when the word  of the prophet  shall come to pass,  then shall the prophet  be known,  that  the LORD  hath truly  sent  him.

What do you suppose the spin will be on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday? Dave will remind members of that “84 hours of slop” mask that will drop into their laps from above, providing crucial biblical oxygen so he can make them euphoric and also drag this out for a few more days.

@ 39:09 So then I ask the question, “Did I get the last messages from God’s mouth?” I’ve never pretended to get a vision that potentially “Uh oh, you got a vision, maybe you got it from a demon,” somebody could. I don’t I didn’t get any visions. I didn’t hear any voices. I didn’t see, you know, Gabriel in my bedroom or anything like that.

Numbers 12:6
And He said, Hear now My words: If there be a prophet among you, the LORD will make Myself known unto him in a vision, will speak unto him in a dream.

I say AMEN to David C. Pack being correct. I say AMEN to the Kingdom of God and Jesus Christ coming this week. I say AMEN to me being proven a liar so that David C. Pack can be proven to be a true prophet of God. – But let’s wait until this coming Sabbath to make a judgment call on that.

All the attendees at the RCG Ministerial Conference this week in Wadsworth, Ohio will bear witness to another prophetic failure from a false prophet who sits before them.

Deuteronomy 18:20-22
But  the prophet,  which  shall presume  to speak  a word  in My name,  which  I have not  commanded  him to speak,  or that  shall speak  in the name  of other  gods,  even that  prophet  shall die. And if  thou say  in thine heart,  How  shall we know  the word  which  the LORD  hath not  spoken?  When  a prophet  speaks  in the name  of the LORD,  if the thing  follow  not,  nor  come to pass,  that  is the thing  which  the LORD  hath not  spoken,  the prophet  hath spoken  it presumptuously:  thou shalt not  be afraid  of  him.

How can anyone attending the Restored Church of God read their Bible and still give David C. Pack “a pass” on this?


Bonus Flashback
Part 268 – September 26, 2020
@ 35:28 Now he [John] gets a pass for being a false prophet, I don’t? Some of these men call me a false prophet. You know, the shiny object that some like to pick up and use is, “Mr. Pack’s a false prophet.” Well, so were Peter, Paul, James, John, Jude, and Mr. Armstrong who all foretold that Christ would come much, much, much sooner by thousands of years. They all did…

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