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Welcome to this exciting seminar of rediscovering the Gospel in the Stars! I am excited about the hours we will spend together celebrating the Glory of God displayed in the skies.  What if God wrote the Gospel in the skies so that no man would be without excuse?  What if this Gospel was so complete that it could make one wise for Salvation?  What If the Bible itself was clear in its teaching that this Gospel had been written in the skies?  What if, for 2,500 years before any portion of the written word of God man was dependent upon the spoken word of God made available to the common man through the stars which appeared every night of the year? In tonight’s seminar we are going to answer these “What if’s” in a way that will cause you to think, to be perplexed, and to celebrate the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Thank you for joining us on the journey! I don’t claim any of this as “original discovery.” My learning came from some great teachers of the past who studied great teachers of the more distant past. I stand tonight as a communicator of truth copyrighted only by Jesus Christ, who placed the truth in the “Public Domain.” And along with you, I stand— In His Grace;

Dr. Randy White

Messages in the sky, or in the sand, on a paper in a bottle or given by vision in the night are DANGEROUS messages! We have the Word of God, the Bible, as our SOLE SOURCE of authority for our belief and the practice of our faith. What does the Bible say about “the Gospel in the Stars?” 









Genesis 1:14-18 o God made the stars. o In addition to providing light, God placed the sun, moon and stars for four reasons—  Signs—a visible display of testimony  Seasons—for scheduling purposes  Days—Twenty-four hour periods  Years—One trip around the sun Psalm 8 o The heavens are the work of God’s fingers! o The stars are ordained. Psalm 147:4 o God appoints stars for their duty. o God gives names to the stars so that they can carry out their duty. Psalm 19:1-6 o The heavens tell of the Glory of God. This word is sometimes figurative. o They also declare the work of His hands. This word is used 366 times and is never figurative. o Each night reveals knowledge Romans 10:17-18 o Faith in the Christ is the only faith that saves. o The message of Christ has already gone out into all the world. o Paul’s quote (v. 18) from the Old Testament is in specific reference to THE GOSPEL IN THE STARS!

The Zodiac is twelve constellations, known from ancient times, visible from most places on the globe. Zodiac does not come from Zoe “life” but from zodiakas which comes from the Hebrew sodi meaning “a step or path.” The constellations of the Zodiac each cross the “ecliptic,” the line of “travel” which the sun appears to take. Because each of the 12 constellations of the Zodiac fill approximately 30 degrees of space in the imaginary circle around the earth, they each have a period of 30 days in which the sun rises within their zone. Thus there are 12 zodiacal “months” in the year. Where is the starting place on the zodiacal circle? The modern starting point is with Aries (the Lamb). However, ancient Zodiacs began with Virgo. One of the most ancient zodiacs that has been preserved was found at the Temple of Esneh in Egypt. This zodiac has a picture of the Sphinx between Virgo and Leo. It is very possible that the Sphinx is the “key” to the zodiac, telling us “Start with the woman and end with the Lion!”

Three books o Each book tells one aspect of the coming fulfillment of the Genesis 3:15 promise

Four chapters o Each book contains four constellations o Each of the four constellations show a different aspect of the focus of their book

Three illustrations o Each chapter has a main constellation. The term “Zodiac” refers only to the 12 constellations which compose each chapter. o Each constellation has three illustrations, called “decans.” o Each decan provides further insight into the message of the Zodiacal constellation it represents.

Book 1: The Redeemer

Virgo

Libra

Scorpio

Sagittarius

Book 2: The Result

Capricorn

Aquarius

Pisces

Aries

Book 3: The Reign

Taurus

Gemini

Cancer

Leo

Book 1: The Redeemer Chapter 1: Christ the Incarnate Son

Virgo--the Virgin-born Seed ““Behold, the days are coming,” declares the LORD, “When I will raise up for David a righteous Branch; And He will reign as king and act wisely And do justice and righteousness in the land.” (Jeremiah 23:5, NASB95)

Coma--The Desired Son

Bootes—The Coming Shepherd

Centaurus—The dual-natured despised One

Book 1: The Redeemer Chapter 2: Christ the Redeemer

Libra—The scales and the sufficient price

Crux—The Cost of Redemption

Lupus—the Slain Victim

Coronoa—The Crown bestowed on Christ

Book 1: The Redeemer Chapter 3: Christ the Sufferer

Serpens—The Serpent struggling with the Seed of the woman

Ophiuchus—The mighty one restraining the serpent from gaining the crown

Scorpio—The Scorpion seeking to wound

Hercules—The Mighty Man, humbled yet victorious

Book 1: The Redeemer Chapter 4: Christ the Conqueror

Sagittarius—The archer with the drawn bow

Lyra—Praise for the Victorious Redeemer

Draco—Satan cast down in defeat

Ara—Judgment prepared for the Devil

Book 2: The Result Chapter 1: Christ the Sacrifice

Sagitta—God’s judgment against sin

Aquila—The pierced one falling Capricorn—Life resulting from sacrificial death

Delphinus—Resurrection from life

Book 2: The Result Chapter 2—Christ the Living Water

Cygnus—The sure returning Redeemer

Piscis Austrinus—The living water received

Pegasus—The swift-returning Redeemer

Aquarius—the life-giving water.

Book 2: The Result Chapter 3: Christ the Liberator Pisces—Liberation at last!

The Cord—the Redeemed bound

Andromeda—The Redeemed in bondage

Cepheus—The Deliverer arrives

Book 2: The Result Chapter 4: Christ the Crowned Lamb Cassiopeia—the woman freed and preparing for marriage

Aries—The gentle lamb sacrificed and crowned

Perseus—the Mighty Deliverer Cetus—the enemy subdued and bound

Book 3: The Reign Chapter 1: Christ the Judge

Taurus—the Judge coming to rule Orion—the Victorious return

Auriga—the protection of His people in the day of wrath

Eridanus—the river of wrath

Book 3: The Reign Chapter 2: Christ the Prince and King

Lepus—the enemy trodden under foot

Gemini—The prince and the King

Canis Minor—the coming Redeemer

Canis Major—the coming Prince of Glory

Book 3: The Reign Chapter 3: Christ the Protector Cancer—the Redeemer holding the Redeemed

Ursa Major—the Assembled Flock Ursa Minor—the Stronghold of the saved

Argo—the Travelers arrive at home!

Book 3: The Reign Chapter 4: Christ the Victor!

Crater—the wrath of God poured out

Leo—the triumph of the Redeemer

Corvus—the devouring of the serpent

Hydra—the old serpent destroyed!

For Further Study The Gospel in the Stars by Kenneth C. Fleming. The most modern presentation of the old works of study on the Gospel in the Stars.

The Witness of the Stars by E.W. Bullinger A thorough explanation of the stars, with a more technical discussion of star names and magnitudes. Written in the late 1800’s, widely available in reprint or electronic editions.

The Gospel in the Stars by Joseph A. Seiss Originally written in 1882, a good exposition of the 48 constellations and their meanings. Widely available in reprint or electronic editions.