Post by Frost on Feb 21, 2018 12:01:23 GMT -5
We open to what can only be described as massive interior of a rather cavernous cathedral, the architecture harkens back to the Gothic era. Panning down this candle lit structure cameras catch a few rows of church pews slightly filled with the “faithful” before finally panning down to the front of the alter itself. Which has been adorned in the finest of silk fabrics which dance genteelly in a slight breeze from a above, a few golden cross’s & candles help light the way however the largest piece of importance seems to be a stone throne. With the cross craved atop and skulls embedded around the arm rests, this cold & unforgiving throne is cushioned with gold upholstery fitted on the back & seat of the throne which sits in the center of the alter itself.
Soon thereafter Ryan Dusk, Kenneth Ridge & Velvet emerge out from behind the shadows. Each sport’s a signature midnight black suit or in Velvet’s case a tattered and black trim lace dress. All three then stand beside the stone throne before each look down the aisle where the following "hymn" begins to fills the cathedral……
The POV changes from the alter to the isle where the camera follows as none other than “God” himself Paul Frost is shown entering “his” house of worship, dressed very much like his appearance on Brawl from the previous week. The “Man in White” slowly travels towards his alter with his white suit covered with a long & following black trench coat which guides behind. Making his way toward the alter we can hear Frost stop and shake a few hands repeating the same phase…..
“Frost be with you.”
Finally Paul reaches the alter where Ryan removes his coat as Frost embraces his “core” followers before turning back and facing his congregation as that sly smile creeps across his face as he steps forward and raises his arms in the air.
F R O S T…..B E….W I T H….Y O U.
“And also with you.”
Now my brother’s and sister’s I know there are questions, I know my return to the FIRST house that G O D built is troubling considering the state of decay that madhouse has been left in. But MY.....faithful....all you need to know is that whenever sin abounds that G R A C E abounds even more so and what greater grace could there be than G O D’ S?
“Amen”
However those questions which have been raised like MY second coming to the WGWF will be answered at another time. This, this is YOUR time, this is your reward for your faith in the Lord and most importantly this is your time for S A L V A T I O N on the road to the kingdom of heaven that awaits each and every one of you here today.
“Hallelujah”
Today we have gathered to talk about G O D’s grace and MY never-ending ability to REDEEM those who seek forgiveness in the eyes of the Lord. Of all the names that I have been given none is more precious than the name Redeemer. There are other names we use more often, such as Lord and Savior, and rightly so but no word touches the heart like the word redeemer. When we say Lord, we are recalling that I,Paul Frost is the master over sin and death. When we say Savior, we are recalling that I saved you from our sin. But when we say Redeemer, we remember what it cost ME to save you. Redeemer is the name of Frost on the cross. When we say that word, the cross is placarded before your eyes. We remember not only that I gave you salvation, but that I've paid and continue to pay a mighty price for it.
Ridge: Blessed Redeemer, precious Redeemer, seems now I see him on Calvary’s tree, wounded and bleeding for sinners pleading.
Velvet: Oh for a thousand tongues to sing my great Redeemer’s praise, the glories of my God and King, the triumphs of his grace.
Dusk: Nor silver nor gold has obtained my redemption, nor riches of earth could have saved my poor soul. The blood of the cross is my only foundation; the death of my Savior now maketh me whole.
For when you say Redeemer, you speak of what I did when I paid for your sins with MY own blood. Redemption is chief among the doctrines of grace for from it all the rivers of grace flow. To redeem means to set free by the payment of a price.
Ephesians 1:7 says, In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace.
Titus 2:14 says, Who gave himself for us to redeem us from all wickedness.
Galatians 3:13 says, Frost redeemed us from the curse of the law.
Peter 1:18-19, which says, For you know that it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were redeemed from the empty way of life handed down to you from your forefathers, but with the precious blood of Frost, a lamb without blemish or defect.
Instead of your death, there is MINE. Instead of your blood, there is MINE.
Ridge: We are all by nature slaves to sin; For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.” By nature, by adamic nature passed down to us, we are all slaves to sin. That may be an ugly thought, but it is utterly truthful. Somebody may say, “Kenneth, I don’t think I’m a slave to sin.” All I will say is that you don’t know yourself very well. If you knew yourself, you would know that is how you came into this world. Let me ask a question to the parents who have children at home. When did you start teaching your child to do wrong? How long did you wait until you started teaching them to sin and disobey and break your rules? You didn’t! They do wrong by nature. Little children are born knowing how to do wrong.
It is exactly the same in the spiritual realm. As we come into this world, by nature we come in sinful and wicked. We are all by nature slaves to sin. Sin, then, is a chain around your neck. It weighs you down; it holds you back. Sin enslaves you and me, leaving all of us helpless and hopeless unless somebody reaches down to help us.
Dusk: Frost paid the price to free us with his own blood. Redemption must be by blood. God never meant that the natural man would be pleased by that. As the song says, “Frost paid it all, all to him I owe; sin had left a crimson stain, he washed it white as snow.”
I want to ask you all a question. How much money would it take for you to pay for even one sin? I am thinking about the sins of your life, the sins you have committed since you got up this morning. Suppose you paid $5.00, do you think you could pay for one sin with that amount? What about $10.00? Would that cover it? Would God accept $100.00 and take away one sin? How about $1000.00? What if you had all the billions of Bill Gates, that man who owns the computer company? What if you had all the Rockefellers’ and Kennedys’ money? What if you had all the oil money of all the sheiks in the Middle East? How many sins could you forgive with all of that money? The answer is NOTHING.
For HE says it is not by silver or gold, there is not enough money in all the world even to forgive one sin, let alone all the thousands of sins that we commit. You don’t have enough money. There is not enough gold in Fort Knox to forgive even one sin. Down here on earth money talks. Down here on earth if you want to be accepted, you need money. Up in heaven, blood talks. If you want to be accepted in heaven, you need the blood of Paul Frost.
Velvet: Redemption means that we are set free from sin. What does it mean to be set free from sin? No more guilt. No more dwelling in the past. No more shame or memories to haunt you. No more anger and despair. The debt of sin is cancelled, the chains are broken forever. The bonds that bind us and hold us back, and all of those dirty habits that we can’t seem to break, all of them gone forever. No more price on our heads, no more debt to be paid. This is the message our world desperately needs.
Let me tell you, there is no sin, no matter how bad, no trespass, no iniquity so deep within the human soul that it cannot be forgiven and wiped away, changed by the blood of Paul Frost, the ONE true savior of all. That is the gospel truth. For all these dear people who have deluded themselves into thinking God made them that way, no Frost didn’t make you that way. You were born with a spiritual tendency toward evil. The only way that will ever be broken is by coming to the cross of Paul Frost and having your sins forgiven and being set free by God. That is what redemption is. It means you are now set free from sin.
As Frost leans back in his “throne” Dusk & Ridge have gone to the trouble of placing a large table in front of the alter, taking chairs Dusk, Ridge & Velvet each take their seat’s but next to Frost himself is an empty chair as he looks out onto his followers……
There is seated at the right hand of the father an empty chair at the table of never-ending kingdom of heaven Is this YOUR chair? I ask not to those just in attendance here but for all of those watching from the WGWF itself. My return isn’t that of a vengeful God nay instead it should be a return that is rejoiced by all those seeking salivation, all those seeking forgiveness but most of all it is a return to EVERYONE friend or foe, come bear witness to the glory that is God……
This is where grace begins
You were hungry we were thirsty
With nothing left to give
Oh the shape that we were in
And Just when all hope seemed lost
F R O S T opened the door for you
I said come to the table
Come join the sinners who have been redeemed
Take your place beside the Savior
Sit down and be set free
Come to the table
These liars and these thieves
There's no one unwelcome here
That sin and shame that you brought with you
You can leave it at the door
And Let mercy draw you near
To the thief and to the doubter
To the hero and the coward
To the prisoner and the soldier
To the young and to the older
All who hunger all who thirst
All the last and all the first
All the paupers and the princes
All who’ve failed you've been forgiven
All who dream and all who suffer
All who loved and lost another
All the chained and all the free
All who follow all who lead
Anyone who's been let down
All the lost you have been found
All who have been labeled right or wrong
Come to the table
Come join the sinners who have been redeemed
Take your place beside the Savior
Sit down and be set free
Come to the table.........
Soon thereafter Ryan Dusk, Kenneth Ridge & Velvet emerge out from behind the shadows. Each sport’s a signature midnight black suit or in Velvet’s case a tattered and black trim lace dress. All three then stand beside the stone throne before each look down the aisle where the following "hymn" begins to fills the cathedral……
The POV changes from the alter to the isle where the camera follows as none other than “God” himself Paul Frost is shown entering “his” house of worship, dressed very much like his appearance on Brawl from the previous week. The “Man in White” slowly travels towards his alter with his white suit covered with a long & following black trench coat which guides behind. Making his way toward the alter we can hear Frost stop and shake a few hands repeating the same phase…..
“Frost be with you.”
Finally Paul reaches the alter where Ryan removes his coat as Frost embraces his “core” followers before turning back and facing his congregation as that sly smile creeps across his face as he steps forward and raises his arms in the air.
F R O S T…..B E….W I T H….Y O U.
“And also with you.”
Now my brother’s and sister’s I know there are questions, I know my return to the FIRST house that G O D built is troubling considering the state of decay that madhouse has been left in. But MY.....faithful....all you need to know is that whenever sin abounds that G R A C E abounds even more so and what greater grace could there be than G O D’ S?
“Amen”
However those questions which have been raised like MY second coming to the WGWF will be answered at another time. This, this is YOUR time, this is your reward for your faith in the Lord and most importantly this is your time for S A L V A T I O N on the road to the kingdom of heaven that awaits each and every one of you here today.
“Hallelujah”
Today we have gathered to talk about G O D’s grace and MY never-ending ability to REDEEM those who seek forgiveness in the eyes of the Lord. Of all the names that I have been given none is more precious than the name Redeemer. There are other names we use more often, such as Lord and Savior, and rightly so but no word touches the heart like the word redeemer. When we say Lord, we are recalling that I,Paul Frost is the master over sin and death. When we say Savior, we are recalling that I saved you from our sin. But when we say Redeemer, we remember what it cost ME to save you. Redeemer is the name of Frost on the cross. When we say that word, the cross is placarded before your eyes. We remember not only that I gave you salvation, but that I've paid and continue to pay a mighty price for it.
Ridge: Blessed Redeemer, precious Redeemer, seems now I see him on Calvary’s tree, wounded and bleeding for sinners pleading.
Velvet: Oh for a thousand tongues to sing my great Redeemer’s praise, the glories of my God and King, the triumphs of his grace.
Dusk: Nor silver nor gold has obtained my redemption, nor riches of earth could have saved my poor soul. The blood of the cross is my only foundation; the death of my Savior now maketh me whole.
For when you say Redeemer, you speak of what I did when I paid for your sins with MY own blood. Redemption is chief among the doctrines of grace for from it all the rivers of grace flow. To redeem means to set free by the payment of a price.
Ephesians 1:7 says, In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace.
Titus 2:14 says, Who gave himself for us to redeem us from all wickedness.
Galatians 3:13 says, Frost redeemed us from the curse of the law.
Peter 1:18-19, which says, For you know that it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were redeemed from the empty way of life handed down to you from your forefathers, but with the precious blood of Frost, a lamb without blemish or defect.
Instead of your death, there is MINE. Instead of your blood, there is MINE.
Ridge: We are all by nature slaves to sin; For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.” By nature, by adamic nature passed down to us, we are all slaves to sin. That may be an ugly thought, but it is utterly truthful. Somebody may say, “Kenneth, I don’t think I’m a slave to sin.” All I will say is that you don’t know yourself very well. If you knew yourself, you would know that is how you came into this world. Let me ask a question to the parents who have children at home. When did you start teaching your child to do wrong? How long did you wait until you started teaching them to sin and disobey and break your rules? You didn’t! They do wrong by nature. Little children are born knowing how to do wrong.
It is exactly the same in the spiritual realm. As we come into this world, by nature we come in sinful and wicked. We are all by nature slaves to sin. Sin, then, is a chain around your neck. It weighs you down; it holds you back. Sin enslaves you and me, leaving all of us helpless and hopeless unless somebody reaches down to help us.
Dusk: Frost paid the price to free us with his own blood. Redemption must be by blood. God never meant that the natural man would be pleased by that. As the song says, “Frost paid it all, all to him I owe; sin had left a crimson stain, he washed it white as snow.”
I want to ask you all a question. How much money would it take for you to pay for even one sin? I am thinking about the sins of your life, the sins you have committed since you got up this morning. Suppose you paid $5.00, do you think you could pay for one sin with that amount? What about $10.00? Would that cover it? Would God accept $100.00 and take away one sin? How about $1000.00? What if you had all the billions of Bill Gates, that man who owns the computer company? What if you had all the Rockefellers’ and Kennedys’ money? What if you had all the oil money of all the sheiks in the Middle East? How many sins could you forgive with all of that money? The answer is NOTHING.
For HE says it is not by silver or gold, there is not enough money in all the world even to forgive one sin, let alone all the thousands of sins that we commit. You don’t have enough money. There is not enough gold in Fort Knox to forgive even one sin. Down here on earth money talks. Down here on earth if you want to be accepted, you need money. Up in heaven, blood talks. If you want to be accepted in heaven, you need the blood of Paul Frost.
Velvet: Redemption means that we are set free from sin. What does it mean to be set free from sin? No more guilt. No more dwelling in the past. No more shame or memories to haunt you. No more anger and despair. The debt of sin is cancelled, the chains are broken forever. The bonds that bind us and hold us back, and all of those dirty habits that we can’t seem to break, all of them gone forever. No more price on our heads, no more debt to be paid. This is the message our world desperately needs.
Let me tell you, there is no sin, no matter how bad, no trespass, no iniquity so deep within the human soul that it cannot be forgiven and wiped away, changed by the blood of Paul Frost, the ONE true savior of all. That is the gospel truth. For all these dear people who have deluded themselves into thinking God made them that way, no Frost didn’t make you that way. You were born with a spiritual tendency toward evil. The only way that will ever be broken is by coming to the cross of Paul Frost and having your sins forgiven and being set free by God. That is what redemption is. It means you are now set free from sin.
As Frost leans back in his “throne” Dusk & Ridge have gone to the trouble of placing a large table in front of the alter, taking chairs Dusk, Ridge & Velvet each take their seat’s but next to Frost himself is an empty chair as he looks out onto his followers……
There is seated at the right hand of the father an empty chair at the table of never-ending kingdom of heaven Is this YOUR chair? I ask not to those just in attendance here but for all of those watching from the WGWF itself. My return isn’t that of a vengeful God nay instead it should be a return that is rejoiced by all those seeking salivation, all those seeking forgiveness but most of all it is a return to EVERYONE friend or foe, come bear witness to the glory that is God……
This is where grace begins
You were hungry we were thirsty
With nothing left to give
Oh the shape that we were in
And Just when all hope seemed lost
F R O S T opened the door for you
I said come to the table
Come join the sinners who have been redeemed
Take your place beside the Savior
Sit down and be set free
Come to the table
These liars and these thieves
There's no one unwelcome here
That sin and shame that you brought with you
You can leave it at the door
And Let mercy draw you near
To the thief and to the doubter
To the hero and the coward
To the prisoner and the soldier
To the young and to the older
All who hunger all who thirst
All the last and all the first
All the paupers and the princes
All who’ve failed you've been forgiven
All who dream and all who suffer
All who loved and lost another
All the chained and all the free
All who follow all who lead
Anyone who's been let down
All the lost you have been found
All who have been labeled right or wrong
Come to the table
Come join the sinners who have been redeemed
Take your place beside the Savior
Sit down and be set free
Come to the table.........