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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.
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