THE ACCURATE KNOWLEDGE OF TRUTH
THE GOSPEL OF LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU
THE SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD OF THE UNIVERSE
MY MISSION
To redeem sinners back to the standard required by God
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SOME BCS DOCTRINE AND PRACTICES
Walking Barefoot
It would appear that of all religions in the world, only in Christian churches do people wear shoes into places of worship. When Moses was before God at Mount Sinai, he was ordered to take off his shoes(Exodus 3:5). At Jericho Joshua was told to remove his shoes (Joshua 5:15) Isaiah was also thus instructed (Isaiah 20:2). Even as it is clear that wearing shoes into places of worship is unacceptable, let us note that the earth is God’s footstool (Acts 7:49; Isaiah 66:1). Consequently, every place on earth is a
place of worship.
Wearing White Robes
Some call it cassock but we call it soutane. Others wear different colours but we wear white. As a colour, white depicts purity. Those who overcome are clothed in white (Revelation 3:5; Revelation 7:14). It is expected that the white garments should be white (Ecclesiastes 9:8; Revelation 3:4) indeed. Those so dressed are found worthy to stand before the Lord (Revelation 7:9).
Knocking Heads
Touching the ground with one’s forehead while in a kneeling position has been rendered in variety of ways, more so in English Language translations. It has been translated to mean “bowing down” “falling down” “bowing themselves” as evident in Genesis 24:26, 48 and 52; and 2nd Chronicle 7:3; Psalm 95:6; Matthew 2:10-11; 1st Corinthians 14:25; Revelation11:16-17; Revelation 7:11; Matthew 26:39. In Brotherhood of the Cross and Star, the act is popularly known as to “knock head on the ground” or
“knock head”.
Thursday Fasting
Fasting is the act of refraining oneself from food and of all kinds including water. It is a period which one devotes himself to prayer and supplication unto God. A period to commune with God through self sanctification and a period of separating oneself from cares of this world (Exodus 34:28; 1st Kings 19:8; Isaiah 58:6-14; Matthew 4:2) BCS regards Thursday as an important day being Our Lord Jesus Christ was crucified. All BCS members commemorate his sufferings and passions of that day by fasting from 6a.m. to 6 p.m. He was condemned to death at 6 a.m. on Thursday crucified at 9 a.m. He gave up the ghost at 3 p.m. He was brought down from the cross at 6 p.m.
Why BCS Gospels
Leaning on the words of recondite wisdom
WORDS OF WISDOM
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