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Shalom Family! It is that time again for The Hebrew Israelite Awards for 2023. Last year, Praise be to Yah, I won "Artist of the Year" and "Outstanding Artist Award." Y'all I couldn't believe it because I was on my honky Tonk piano no studio, except for "You Lied to us" But YAH seen fit for me to be recognized and appreciated. Here is a Video that Brother Jacob put together of last years Event. Brother Jacob is the founder of The Hebrew Israelite Award Show. I hope some of you may be able to come, I would love to see you and get a chance to hug your neck. I love Y'all!! Enjoy!
If only there was some type of annual convention we could have not only to fellowship with one another, but for showing each other what kind of skill or talents, and or hobbies they’d like to share. Rather it be music, to plumbing, to gaming, to art, to carpentry, to nutrition, to gardening, etc. It’s a nice way to see what we have in one another as Yah’s nation. That would be dope 🤔
Shalawam family
It's another Mindful Monday. Last week my local fellowship group looked at James 3. Though we might be all familiar with the "unruly tongue," this time, what stood out was James 3: 3-4. The bits in the horse's mouth (v.3) can control the whole body, while in v.4, the smallest part of the ship, the helm, can change a ship's trajectory.
Of course, the verses likened to the size of the tongue and how it indeed can control the body or even your destiny. Typically, we see the effects of a lack of self-control (temperance-1 of the Fruit of the Spirit), hence the reason for the explosion of violence within and outside of our communities. It all starts with an exchange of words, the tongue. In our examples, vs. 3-4, we frequently miss what happens when we maintain control, peace, and Shalom. We can change the trajectory of our course for the better.
So, on a Mindful Monday, let's mind our manners by controlling the tongue, described in v. 6 as a world of iniquity. This is a good step towards edifying the body of Ha'Mashiach. To Israel first, then the Gentiles.
Share an example of how minding your tongue has improved a situation in the playroom, boardroom, or prayer room.
Shalom
Sis CeeCee
Music Message Mondays- Psalm 105:2 KJV 2 Sing unto him, sing psalms unto him: talk ye of all his wondrous works.
https://majxsty.com/music-mess....age-mondays-psalm-10
Give Him Praise – Yadah’Yah
Much Love Majxsty