Friday, August 28, 2020

Victory

We, the twelve tribes of Israel, are destine for victory. It is written that we would return from the depths of slavery to a kingdom, from being a no people to the people of God again, from a scattered people to one unified nation on mount Zion, by God and Christ.

Hosea 1:10 prophecies of this great awakening in the chief place of our captivity-North America.
It states that in the last days or what is to come to pass, that our population would grow to an enumerable number, which can be realized when you consider the number of Israelites throughout the Americas, the Caribbeans,  England, France, Spain, Germany, Throughout Africa, the Middle East, the Far East, and the pacific Islands- we are a global people that truly cannot be numbered, as the scriptures says.
The verse continues,  that it will come to pass in the Place, where it was declared that we are not the Israelites, but Blacks and Indians, that there, they who took us captives would confess that we are the sons of the living God-for God's power in history and events will make it evident. That Place, the Scripture speaks of is North America. It is called the Place because it is the chief of all nations in history and where the greatest oppression of the Israelites has occurred. It is also the greatest manifestation of the Greco-Roman empire, outshining all its European brothers and sisters in glory, power, and political genius, so that all the earth is quiet before it. Hence, God has chosen it to demonstrate His great power  in overthrowing it and setting the world back to a righteous order, starting with the rebirth of his holy people Israel and the second coming of Christ.
Zep.3:19, details the rise of the Israelite in the last days, stating that at that time God would undo all that afflicted them. He would bring an end to the ignorance imposed on them by their enemies. No more would they not know who their God and savior is. No more would they believe the lie of who their enemies say they are, but would know the truth and be free. Also, in the end, God Himself would come with His army of angels to physically remove them from this place and all lands they were taken to as slaves. This is what is commonly called the rapture by modern Christians and theologians. But they ignore the prophetic and historical content of the matter. It is for a specific people at a specific time, for a specific purpose here on earth. It is God's great gathering of His holy people Israel and returning them to the seat of their empire: New Jerusalem. It is and act to glorify them before all nations and lands that they were put to shame. For God, by Christ, will take that which was weak in the world to confound the things that were mighty (1 Cor. 1:27). And the base things of the world, and things which were despised, has God chosen, and things which were not, to bring to nothing things that are ( 1 Cor. 1:28). This is the will of God and no one can stop it. Therefore, no one can glory in His presence (1 Cor. 1:29), for all glory belongs to Him who is bring all these things to past.
Hosea 1:11, at that time or future time, the prophet continues, the reawaken Israelites from the southern kingdom of Judah (the Hebrew Israelites descended form the the tribes of Judah, Benjamin, and Levi, who are the progenitors of the Hebrew races that come out of Africa, Europe, and the Middle East that were taken into slavery in the Atlantic slave trade) and the Northern Kingdom of Israel ( the Hebrew Israelites descended from the remaining ten tribes of Israel, who separated themselves from all the nations of the old world and crossed over the Atlantic ocean to colonize the Americas) will gather together as one people- the nation of Israel. They will also, states Hosea, come in agreement on their faith in God and Christ by selecting Christ as their head or King. And at that time they shall be delivered by Christ out of the Americas: out of captivity- " for great shall be the day of Jezreel." This final quote denotes that these events that will and are unfolding are done by God, for Jezreel means the planting of God or the work of God.

Shalam,
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