Friday, February 23, 2018

Worth Fighting For

I'll fight for you.
who can compare to you, my Queen,
in beauty?
What other woman is as you are?
Your words are spirits,
adding to and increasing my power.
Your love causes
joy to blossom like the spring.
They are like sunsets and dawning's
over the blue sea with the clouds above.
When you move
it is like watching royalty in a procession,
like a lioness among the pride-
delicate, yet strong,
determine and confident in power.
Who is like unto you, O Zion?
I will lay my life down for you-
the greatest love that man can have.

Jer. 31:3
1John 3:16

Shalam,
Zarach




Dream Sequence

Hazy moments
shadowy figures
distant voices
the sounds of spirits
loose to travel on their paths
whispering secrets
opening the minds
of the blind and sleeping
whispering
in the clefts of the rocks
high above the sea
in the clouds.
In the shadow the king sits;
in the thick darkness
punctuated by the lightening and the fire,
instructing His seers.

Amos 3:7

Shalam,
Zarach

Friday, February 16, 2018

Midnight

I was sleeping
in a deep sleep
My mind at rest
comfortable, secure
Then I heard it
like the roar of a Lion
the blast of that Trumpet
foretold from long ago
This was the night
it was both beautiful and strange
and terrifying all at once
My eyes opened, heart pounding
with adrenaline, breathing faster
There is nowhere to run or hide
Heaven now open
The restraint of Christ removed by God
the time of furry and vengeance to His enemies
But gladness and joy to His friends
Strange day, strange night, strange times
When the world stopped
at the arrival of it's King

Acts 3:19,20,21

Shalam,
Zarach

Church of Zion

We are the people
the one's you read about in the Book
and don't know
We are the people
the ones you see and walk among everyday
and don't know nor consider
We are the people
of the Book
Yet nobody knows our name
We are invisible
We are fictional people
moving in the real world
everyday they past us by
but never notice us
We are the people
of Zion
Lost in the great wilderness of America
No one has found us yet
But He who knows all things and all people,
He knows who I am
He knows who we are
We are the Church of Zion

Ezekiel 37:11,12

Shalam,
Zarach

Stand up for what's Right

When we take a stand for justice it creates change that has a rippling affect for decades to come. It inspires men and women to think in new ways and to gain greater understanding of the world around them. Consider the Hebrew Israelite movement of the last century, it stood up against the injustice of the prevailing historical errors concerning the people of black and Indian descent and challenged the status quo of mainstream Christianity.
They boldly spoke out and said that we have to see the Bible not just as a spiritual book, but also as an accurate historical text of mankind; not only of it's past, but it's present and future history. From this stance they stressed the need for a new and accurate designation of the ethnicity of the biblical Israelites today base on the Bible and the archaeological evidence that proves that the peoples call African-Americans, West Indians, and Native Americans are if fact the Israelites of the Bible.
They helped remove the hold of white supremacy and racism in mainstream Christianity in both the White church and the Black church. They took a direct assault on the chief image of white supremacy in the church, the image of a white Jesus, using the Bible as the primary evidence to expose the fallacy of this image. They proved that Christ was, is, and shall be at His advent a Black man, with woolly hair, skin like burnt brass, and eyes of fire( Rev. 1:13,14,15). They also demonstrated by the archaeological evidence of the early church in Europe itself; the supposed nucleolus of all things white, that the followers of Christ worshiped Him as a Black Hebrew Israelite and His mother, Mary, as a Black woman.
Their labors must be given credit, for it freed the minds of a generation destine to have impact on  humanity and perhaps the last hope of humanity as the prophecies of the end of the ages continue to unfold. They look a bold and heroic stand for justice and truth that is positioned to affect the spirituality and interactions of people, and the outcome of events for generations to come.

Think about it.

Shalam,
Zarach

Monday, February 5, 2018

What if you were focused?

The mind is the key to changing your entire perspective. It is where the energy of life originates from. And that energy is best harness when the mind is completely focused.
The Bible calls this kind of focus- single-mindedness. The state where thought and actions are driven by a single purpose derived from a pure source, which is the laws and commandments of God. Biblical focus is developed by exercising your mind through the process of learning the teachings of God. The study and practice of what is learned during this process causes faith to grow and it enables the student of the Law to live and do things with confidence.
Single-mindedness is key to living God's words and ultimately sharing it through one's words and example. Once the mind is establish on the teachings of God, it causes the whole body become energized in the things of God. Your motivation, conviction, and commitment to your calling in this life goes from "I think I can"  to " I know I can", because God, who is truth, is your guide. You go to your work- to love, to live, to the glory of God.

Luke 11: 33,34,35,36

Shalam,
Zarach