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The faith and hope of the true Hebrews
The faith and hope of the true Hebrews ThomasYah23324 64 Views • 3 years ago

The faith and hope of the true Hebrews- In this video tutorial, "The Light of Zion"; https://www.thelightofzion.com. explains the bases of our faith and hope as true Hebrew descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Ezra 9:9a " For although we are slaves, our God has not abandoned us in our slavery; Yes, although the Hebrews have long been subjected by our God to serve as slaves to the nations, Yahuwah our God has not abandoned us. Rather He is working out His will which He will bring to completion at the appointed time. The foundation of our faith and hope is based on the promises obtained from God by our ancestors Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, David, and Yahushua the Christ. Moses, and the prophets all served as servants in this household of faith. Yahushua the Christ served as a son of God in this same household of faith.
The letter written for the Hebrew descendants from Abraham (Hebrews 3:6 ) reminded us that " Christ was faithful as a son over God’s house. We are His house if, indeed, we hold on firmly to our freeness of speech and the hope of which we boast down to the end."
Knowing and understanding how and what we need to do to be built up in this household of faith will help to make our faith and hope more secure.
Here are the things you must know. Watch and learn and be built up.
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Prepping yourself for God's coming kingdom is the best way to ensure your survivability into the future. Prepare yourself so that you are on the symbolical Noah's ark. Listen and heed the warning from Yahuwah our God.
Awareness of what is foretold to occur and what is needed to survive is a vital part of preparing for the day of Yahuwah.
This video tutorial will help viewers be aware of things that were written that must occur and be done before God's kingdom arrives. It also presented explanations to enable viewers to understand the applications of the things written in the bible.

Jamaica, Antigua & Barbuda May Cut Ties to British Monarch; Renew Call for Reparations for Slave
Jamaica, Antigua & Barbuda May Cut Ties to British Monarch; Renew Call for Reparations for Slave Elliston Stone-Music 80 Views • 3 years ago

We look at how the death of Queen Elizabeth II is prompting former British colonies in the Caribbean to replace the British monarch as their head of state. Antigua and Barbuda's prime minister has vowed to hold a referendum soon on whether to become a republic, and Jamaica's ruling Labour Party also plans a vote. The Caribbean at one point formed the heart of England's first colonial empire in North America, with millions of enslaved Africans taken to the islands, where many were worked to death. Dorbrene O'Marde, chair of the Antigua and Barbuda Reparations Commission, says he is not personally mourning Queen Elizabeth's death because her reign helped to "cloak the historical brutality of empire in this veneer of grandeur and pomp and pageantry." We also speak with renowned Jamaican poet and musician Mutabaruka, who says the British monarchy "represents criminal activity" and that the British state needs to make reparations to former colonies like Jamaica to redress the history of abuses. "Actions speak louder than words," he says.

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Dismantle the Commonwealth: Queen Elizabeth's Death Prompts Reckoning with Colonial Past in Afr
Dismantle the Commonwealth: Queen Elizabeth's Death Prompts Reckoning with Colonial Past in Afr Elliston Stone-Music 53 Views • 3 years ago

The death of Queen Elizabeth II has focused global attention on the British royal family and renewed criticism of the monarchy both inside the U.K. and abroad, especially among peoples colonized by Britain. "There's a degree of psychosis that you can go to another people's land, colonize them, and then expect them to honor you at the same time," says Kenyan American author Mukoma Wa Ngugi, who teaches literature at Cornell University and whose own family was deeply impacted by the bloody British suppression of the Mau Mau revolution. He says that with Queen Elizabeth's death, there needs to be a "dismantling" of the Commonwealth and a real reckoning with colonial abuses. We also speak with Harvard historian Caroline Elkins, a leading scholar of British colonialism, who says that while it's unclear how much Queen Elizabeth personally knew about concentration camps, torture and other abuses in Kenya during her early reign, the monarchy must reckon with that legacy. "Serious crimes happened on the queen's imperial watch. In fact, her picture hung in every detention camp in Kenya as detainees were beaten in order to exact their loyalty to the British crown," says Elkins.

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