Sunday, September 10, 2017

Like Water

Flow like waves in the ocean
or ripples in the  water
blow like the breeze in autumn
Music
You are my escape-
sweet Jazz music
when the world is holding unto me
and wont let go
You come and comfort me
My mind Relaxes
Me soul Rest
My body Reclines
Then I can breathe again
The waters that are just above my head
begin to abate and pull away like the tide
No storms coming
Levies not broken
Rose growing
Fig tree blooming

Zarach





Tuesday, September 5, 2017

In the midst of your storm

Life is in constant change. Change can happens rapidly or at a certain pace, yet it will happen. And in these times of uncertainty and great struggles change is all that we experience. Yet, the one true thing or entity that is always constant and by our side is God.
Brothers and sisters, it is a mark of wisdom if we abide with God in our struggles; for salvation and deliverance comes only from the Lord.
In the midst of the storms of life, the struggles, the pain, stress, and anxiety as experience by fellow believers across the USA and Worldwide, the light of hope comes form one place- the Most High, who encompass heaven and earth.
Whatever we may be going through, with it's storms and mighty winds that beat against us, we must take courage and endure. And this with the knowledge that the saints of yesterday, today, and tomorrow have overcome the trials of life as it is written in the holy scriptures- by the blood of the Lamb, Christ our Lord; who is able to comfort us in all our troubles.

I encourage you, brothers and sisters, to take a moment and read the following scripture; taking in the Spirit of God that is in the word, as you read.
  1. Matthew 7:24-27
  2. 1 Peter 5: 8,9
  3. Revelation 12:10,11
  4. Hebrews 2: 14-18
Read these scriptures daily as to go through and overcome your struggles.

Your Brother in Christ,

David Zarach ban Israel

Saturday, June 24, 2017

Two Cities


 
There is one City

full of all things:

Hate, violence, schemes,

Gossips, slander, accusations,

Intoxicating highs, and lies,

Random acts of violence,

Uncertain safety, fast cars,

Frustrations,

And the talk of evil men

that lurk in secret places

for easy victims

at home or abroad.

It is a City where guns, knives,

And weapons of mass destruction

are a way of life,

and the illusion of abundance.

Some people call this

Peace and Liberty.

Dark clouds hover

over this City.

 

Then there is a City

Well ordered, in a valley,

Vast and Expanding into the horizon.

  It is quiet.

The people walk about freely.

They go about their endeavors,

Laboring to build and create;

Caring for the people of the City,

Caring for the trees, the rivers,

The hillside and all the creatures

Who live there.

Violence is not heard of in this City.

There is a calm like at dusk that hovers

Over this City.

All things flow together in this City,

Like a pleasant river on its way to the blue sea.

The light of this City is different also,

Not like the light of the sun,

It is a sunless light, a pure light.

The people of this city rejoice

As they walk

In this light that is over them.

 

You see- they knew the City they

Once escaped from, with its promises

Of freedom and abundance

Only to be disillusioned by the pain

They felt every day when they lived there.

But, Now is a New Time.

Ps. 48: 12, 13, 14

Read all of Psalm 48- and see the Glory of our God

Shalam,

Zarach

 

 

Saturday, June 17, 2017

The heart of a teacher



A teacher is moved with compassion to help his students in their needs and development, like Christ, he sees their weakness, their lack of wholeness, and the things that are holding them back from developing the potential that is in them.

The teacher sees the beauty and potential of the student and labors with skill and knowledge to develop it, to bring it out that it may be a blessing to the student and to humanity.

The teacher is compassionate in assessing the needs of the student, and while having high expectations for the student is careful to allow the student to learn the fundamentals- to take hold of the milk. And once it is mastered, then he adds to the learning of the student so he may grow from there, all the while providing the encouragement and his skill as an educator to actualize the student’s potential.

The teacher realizes that true education is one in which the student is instructed to analyze the needs of his community and the world around him and develop strategies on how best to meet that need. This is done while considering the historical factor of the students community, the goals and aspirations of the community, and the urgency for change in the community.

These are critical points when considering the Hebrew Israelite community here in America, in selecting teachers and leaders; but most importantly in fulfilling their prophetic destiny. The Hebrews, called Indians and Blacks , here in America arrived on the shores of this continent as it is written in the prophecy of the holy scriptures (Deut. 28:68, 2 Esdras 13:40-46 ) in ships. They arrived as the Hebrew Israelites, the people of God and Christ their King. And  it is they who will leave America as it is written at the time of the gathering of God’s holy and elect people from the four corners of the earth ( Matt. 24:29-31). It is through them that God will bless the earth and the nations that survive the Day of The Lord and are called to this rising of God’s holy people. The Hebrew Israelite people here in America have a calling buried and etched into their spiritual DNA that has been suppressed for hundreds of years through neglect by their leadership and deliberate miseducation by their oppressors. But, nevertheless, the calling, which is of God, cannot be removed and at the appointed time according to prophecy it shall manifest itself to the glory of God the Father and Christ the Lord- because the word of God will be proven true and evident in that day.

 

Shalam,

Zarach

 

 

Saturday, April 29, 2017

The Blessing



In the beginning

God chose Abraham

Isaac after him, then Jacob over Esau

Next He selected the children of Jacob: the 12 tribes of Israel

To be his peculiar people above all people

And said to them, “ You are my witnesses; that there is

No other God but me.”(Is. 43:10)

And He blessed them saying, “ In you shall all the families of the earth be blessed.”( Gen. 12:1,2,3)

“By you will I cause all wars to end and bring the violent to nothing; men shall know peace

From one end of earth to the other”

By you I will transform the burnt and desolate wasteland into Eden once more

When I make new heavens and a new earth;

“For I have made you for my glory” (Isaiah 43:1, 5,6,7)

Shalam,

Zarach

Hero Part 2



I went looking for a hero

One to lead us out of darkness

And into that marvelous light

That has been yearned for through the ages

A shepherd to guide us with wisdom

Thru the valleys and over the mountains

Pass the gagged Cliff and deep ravines

Unto the way of the city with golden streets

I went looking for a leader to end the pain,

The struggle, the hurt, and the sorrow of

Being a stranger is a strange land

And I met you

And you said, “Follow me”-

“And I will show you what eyes have not seen, nor ear heard”

For God does his strange work in the earth

You asked, “do you believe?”

John 1:37, 38

Shalam,

Zarach

 

When I Read



When I read

I reflect on your holy word

Then I gain insight

Into what you require of man

And what is good for man

And that which cause one to fall from the way

By your holy word I gain life

That precious gift you give to them that love you

And not the life of the sensed only, but to truly live-

 In your everlasting light, Oh Yahawah

Rejoicing in all you give

From beautiful sunset beaches

Moon lit skies full of stars

Blue oceans

To the warm embrace of a loving wife and children

At the end of a journey crowned with success

To the sweetness of your Sabbath days

And the laughter and joy of your feast days

All this life you give to him that walk in obedience to you

All is joyous to them who read your holy words

And understand that these are your gifts to man

Amen

Shalam,

Zarach