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Thank you Father YAH for allowing us to awaken one more day!

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TRUTH! ๐Ÿฆ๐ŸŒฟ

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๐Ÿ—ฃ Let us just believe what Yahuah says to us, the scriptures๐Ÿ“– are here to confirm, convict, correct & reassure us of his loveโค๏ธ, protection ๐Ÿ›ก, & guidance. No matter the storm โ›ˆ we must see it through.... I know all this to be true yet I still struggle, Yet, I will put my flesh in the grave โšฐ๏ธ, Obedience by Obedience, I will crawl until I can walk on the narrow path. ~I Am~ Who Yahuah Says I am
Believe You Were Born On Purpose
Let No Rejection, abandonment or Doubt set your face against our loving Father
#standonit #letuspray

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Malcolm X : White Liberals and Conservatives
Let's learn from the Elders of the past... and stop making old mistakes!

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Yahuah seekith such to worship him! Holy is his name! HalleluYah!!

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Malcolm X : White Liberals and Conservatives
Let's learn from the Elders of the past... and stop making old mistakes!

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The Bulhoek Massacre - The History of Prophet Enoch Mgijima
A powerful story of our Israelite forefathers and foremothers in South Africa that KNEW WHO THEY WERE!

While we experienced the massacre of Black Wall Street in Tulsa Oklahoma... our Israelite family in South Africa experienced a massacre in Bulhoek, "South Africa".

The history of Prophet Enoch Mgijima:
Enoch Josiah Mgijima (1868-May 3, 1928) was the leader of the Israelites, a religious sect involved in the bloody clash with a contingent of South African police at Bullhoek, a rural African village situated about 25 miles from Queenstown in the Eastern Cape.
The Birth of Prophet Enoch Mgijima:
When Josiah Mgijima decided to move to Ntabelanga, near Queenstown, he was the owner of many sheep, cattle, goats, and horses. At this stage, he only had daughters and longed for a son. He climbed to the top of Ntabelanga mountain and prayed: โ€˜God you have given me these sheep, cattle, goats, and horses but I have no boy among my children.โ€™ His prayer was answered; his next four children were sons: Josiah, Timothy, Enoch, and Charles.