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The Indignation A Warning Before Judgment
The Indignation A Warning Before Judgment SoMuch Media 11 Views • 4 days ago

⁣The Indignation: A Warning Before Judgment. The indignation is not
sudden anger or cruelty. It is righteous correction against sin", and
injustice that have filled the earth. Yet even in this moment, Yah’s
mercy is clearly seen, because He speaks first and gives instruction
before acting. Isaiah’s command to “enter your chambers and shut your
doors” shows Yah’s desire to protect the faithful. Obedience is the key
to safety, not location or strength. Just as in the days of Passover,
Noah, Lot, and Rahab, Yah always separates and shelters His people
before judgment falls. Those who listen are preserved, while those who
ignore the warning are left exposed. The house becomes a symbol of
covering, covenant, and trust in Yah’s word. Yah’s anger has a limit,
and His correction is never the end of the story. Scripture and the
Apocrypha both show that judgment passes, but mercy remains for the
righteous. Hidden sins are exposed, truth is revealed, and Yah makes a
clear distinction between those who fear Him and those who reject His
ways. Even during shaking, the righteous are guarded in His hand. Yah
promises restoration and renewal. He declares that He will do a new
thing, bringing His people out of hiding and into light, peace, and
purpose. The message of the video is clear and comforting: Yah warns
before He judges, He shelters before He corrects, and those who obey His
voice will come through the indignation and into restoration.

The Real Truth Exposed! Christianity And Black People
The Real Truth Exposed! Christianity And Black People Berean Scholar 56 Views • 1 month ago

⁣Welcome to the Berean Scholar YouTube channel. Where we provide knowledge to awaken the people of the Most High.
The Real Truth Exposed! Christianity And Black People
⁣Slavery deliberately stripped Africans of identity, language, and history, conditioning them to associate holiness and intelligence with whiteness and inferiority with blackness.

Through forced Christianity, the enslavers used Scripture out of context to justify servitude (e.g., twisting Ephesians 6:5 and Colossians 3:22), while hiding verses that condemned oppression (Exodus 3:7–10, Jeremiah 22:13).

Effect on the Black Mindset
This created a “double consciousness” (Du Bois): a conflict between the self-image as defined by the oppressor and the truth of divine creation in the image of YAHAWAH (Genesis 1:27).
It fostered generational trauma, self-hate, and internalized inferiority, making freedom a mental as well as physical battle.
⚖ 2. Jim Crow and the Institutionalization of Spiritual Inequality
Segregation and Suppression

Jim Crow laws reinforced the lie of Black inferiority through segregation, underfunded schools, and restricted worship spaces.

“White Jesus” imagery in churches served as a subconscious psychological control tool, portraying holiness as white and sin as dark.

Religious Impact
The Europeanized theology preached submission rather than liberation.\
Many Black people sought refuge in the Church, yet were taught to separate faith from justice, weakening communal identity and divine confidence.

May You Abound in Hope
May You Abound in Hope YADAHYAH MUSIC 148 Views • 3 months ago

⁣ ⁣ ⁣⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ #scripturemeditation #romans1513
⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣  ⁣⁣ ⁣ Hope in YAH! The source of your hope.
⁣ ⁣⁣ ⁣  ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ROMAIYM (Romans) 15:13

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