MENTAL RESTORATION. Freedom without direction and instruction is chaos! Clear your mind, and focus on his Torah. Failure and success are opportunities from which to learn. With every mistake comes a lesson; with every struggle he gives strength. To every joy, there is sorrow. Experience sorrow. Learn from sorrow for it is good and architect the joy of your failure within. Focus on his Torah and our identity in your mind. Meditate on them. Look back to your forefathers’ greatness. Even greater we can be only if we come together in his truth and his Spirit. Create a blueprint in your mind on our identity, on his Torah and his Testimony. Focus on your dreams for YHWH; focus on spreading the Good News, his Torah, our identity, and repentance. Change your thoughts and your life too will be changed. Do not think sinful things; instead, meditate on his Torah, his Good News, and our identity. Change your thoughts from your past sinful ways and your negative views. Look to Abraham—your father—to Sarah—your mother—and to Yahushua—your redeemer. Repent and say within yourselves, O children of Ysrayl the slandered Negro: “I am a Ysraylite. My forefathers are Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Joshua, David, and Solomon. My forefathers are in the whole house of Ysrayl. My redeemer is Yahushua. I am somebody. I am truly a descendant of the chosen of Alohiym’s people. I follow the Torah. The Torah is my heart. His Words are what I live by. Yahushua is the Living Torah. He is the visible Alohiym our forefathers dealt with. He came and died for our sins and rose on the third day. We are somebody. I will not sin and transgress the law of my Alohiym. I will not use Yahushua’s death or his blood in vain since he is our sacrifice. I will walk straight according to my identity and the way of my King ... Yahushua by his Father’s Torah. We will obey your Torah; we will rest on your Sabbath; we will not murder or steal or commit adultery, or covet, neither in the open nor in our hearts. We will worship you in Spirit and in Truth, so you can free our minds. Your Torah is in our mind and our heart. Your identity is our soul. Your Testimony is on our lips. Your Breath is our strenght. “I am a Ysraylite. A son of Jacob. I cannot change who I am, no matter how people slander or what they call me. Nevertheless, I will change from my sinful ways.” Envision that you are the children of Yerushalayim, the children of the prophets and the priests of Alohiym. Imagine your forefather Jacob. Do not be afraid to speak up and be who you truly are. Beware: Freedom without the direction and instruction from the Word of Alohiym is chaos! Purchase The Plea for Righteousness here We must first start with the beginning and how Edom came about. Issac's (Ytzhak) wife Rebekah (Ribkah) gave birth to twin sons. While the sons were still within Ribkah they struggled within her, meaning they was at war with each other spiritual. This was revealed in the birth of the children in who's Hebrew name's reveals something special. When Ribkah was in labor, the first child came out and the scripture mentions the baby being“red” or better interpreted “reddish-black.” Some teach this“red” means the baby was white, but the Hebrew word for white was never used in this scripture. The “reddish-black” best describes the brown color of African decent. This baby was named Esau (Esav) which primary meaning is a “bird” as he will try to set in the stars of the heavens (shamayim). The secondary meaning of Esav is stubble as he will be stubble one day. Ribkah other son that followed after Esav was Jacob (Yaqub) which ancient meaning is watching and guarding His house. Secondary meaning for Yaqub is“hand over heel.” Yaqub was trying to protect his head from being crush by Esav in his mother's womb. Continue reading: |
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