Guest Lecture: Identifying the Israelites and the Mission of Israel United in Christ

Jun 6, 2024

Guest Lecture: Identifying the Israelites and the Mission of Israel United in Christ

Speakers Introduction

  • Bishop Yawasap (Israel United in Christ), from North Carolina/New York
  • Captain Amaziah, from the United States
  • Captain Yuda, from the United States
  • Officer Medtai (Translator)

Purpose and Mission

  • Israel United in Christ's mission: To wake up the 12 tribes of Israel found in the Bible.
  • The Israelites broke the laws of God, losing their heritage.
  • Israel's enemies attacked due to Israel lacking heritage.

Identifying Israelites

  • Deuteronomy 28: Outlines curses that would fall upon Israelites.
    • Key verses: 45-46
  • Genesis 49:1-2: Jacob prophesizing the fate of his sons in the last days.
    • Emphasis on characteristics of the 12 tribes of Israel.
  • Jeremiah 17:4: Loss of heritage due to disobedience to God.

Gathering the Lost Tribes

  • Ezekiel 11:16-17: God as a sanctuary, gathering Israelites from scattered nations.
  • Mission includes traveling to places like Ghana to reconnect Israelites to their heritage.

The Description of Jesus Christ

  • Revelation 1:14-15: Christ described with white wooly hair, red eyes, and feet like burnt brass (indicative of black skin).
  • Jeremiah 14:2: Judah is described as black.
  • Song of Solomon 1:5: Solomon describes himself as dark.

Colonization and Deception

  • Deuteronomy 28:33: Prophecy of labor and resources taken by other nations.
  • Real-life observations of economic exploitation in Ghana (e.g., gold mines owned by foreigners).
  • Emotional recount of visiting Cape Coast slave castle.
  • Psychological impact and identity loss among black populations due to colonial influence.

Scriptural Basis for Enslavement and Redemption

  • Amos 3:1-2: Punishment of Israel due to disobedience.
  • Psalms 83: Nations conspiring against Israel to hide their true identity.
  • Luke 1:68-71: Redemption and salvation of Israelites through Christ.

Listener Interaction

  • Questions about the universal applicability of this identity (e.g., Israelites among Africans, South Africans, etc.).
  • Clarification that various black populations (not just Ghanaians) are considered Israelites.

Final Thoughts

  • Call for Ghanaians and other blacks to recognize their heritage and repent.
  • Encouragement to remove false images of Christ and reclaim true identity.
  • Ongoing efforts to spread this message through organized events and further outreach.

Contact Information

  • Website: www.israelunite.org
  • Facebook: IUIC
  • YouTube: IUIC

Conclusion

  • Brief prayer and closing remarks emphasizing the community and family aspects of nation-building.