forever in the Kingdom of God.
I feel that the above is especially appropriate for us all to consider in
preparation for the Passover now coming in just a few days.
And finally, I must tell you, brethren, that the cash flow balances for
God's
Work are lower than they should be at this time of the year. Prior to 1979 we
customarily borrowed a million dollars or more in January to be paid back from
the Spring Holy Day offerings. We have not had to borrow money for the
operation of the Work from our bankers since 1979. What a blessing that has been
from God! We should all thank and praise God for it. But this year we need to
replenish our cash reserves by the Spring Holy Day offerings just as though we
had borrowed large sums from the bank. I have to ask you, in Jesus' name, even
at
point of financial sacrifice to yourself, to make a special larger than ordinary
offering on the Holy Day following the Passover. I know that you will take this
seriously and prayerfully.
With deep love, in Jesus' name,
Herbert W. Armstrong