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Hebrew History 101 | The Unveiled Lineage | Beyond the Slave Ship

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Our history didn't start on a slave ship, and our identity isn't a mystery - it’s just been hidden away like an old family secret waiting for the right generation to uncover it. In this twelfth lesson of Hebrew History 101 , we address the most significant tactical move the nations have used against the Remnant: The Great Erasure . In the nations, history is often used to keep a people "in their place" by stripping them of their lineage. In the Kingdom, we know that your name and your heritage are the Roots of your Power . To be "Land-Ready," we must realize that the "Slave Ship" was not our origin story; it was a predicted chapter in an ancient history book. We are not a people searching for an identity; we are a people Recovering one. Introduction: "And YAH shall scatter thee among all people, from the one end of the earth even unto the other... and there thou shalt serve other gods... and among these nations shalt thou find no ease" (...

⚖️ Yom Shlosha (Tuesday) | The Weight of Wisdom | The Book of Remembrance | Your Daily Compass | Daily Prayers for Navigating the Week

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Focus: Discerning Truth from Deception. Morning (Hearing Heart): Almighty YAH, the world is full of clever lies and deceptions. Give Your servant a heart that hears Your voice above the roar. Grant me discernment to choose life in every small decision. (Deuteronomy 30:19) "I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live." (Deuteronomy 30:19) Mealtime (The Giver): I thank You for this sustenance. Let it remind me that You are the one who heals me and sustains my life. I am grateful for Your mercy. (Exodus 15:26) “And said, If thou wilt diligently hearken to the voice of YAH thy Elohim, and wilt do that which is right in his sight, and wilt give ear to his commandments, and keep all his statutes, I will put none of these diseases upon thee, which I have brought upon the Egyptians: for I  am  YAH that healeth thee.” As you finish this meal and re...

🛡️Yom Shnayim (Monday) | Walking the Narrow Path | The Book of Remembrance | Your Daily Compass | Daily Prayers for Navigating the Week

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Focus: Guidance and Discipline in the Workplace and World. In the nations, men rely on their "hustle" and their "wit." In the Kingdom, we rely on alignment and wisdom. When your heart is tuned to the frequency of the Statutes, your feet will find the path that has already been paved for you. The Standard of the Day In your Work: Let the Law of the Covenant be your guide. Do not seek the "shortcut" of the nations; seek the Excellence of the Priestly Nation. In your Words: Let the Law of the Scribe guard your tongue. Do not speak the "slang of the heathens," but the language of Truth and Righteousness. In your Decisions: Look for the Plumbline. If a choice does not align with the foundation of the Covenant, let it fall away like the dust. Morning (Hearing Heart): O YAH, I do not know the way I should go today. Grant me a hearing heart to navigate the complexities of my work and words. Teach me Your paths. (Ps. 25:4) "I will instruct thee and t...

Hebrew History 101 | The Wilderness Protocol | Purging the Leaven of Egypt

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This lesson focuses on one of the most vital, yet often overlooked, aspects of our history: The Wilderness as a classroom. Before we can enter the land, we must survive the transition. The Wilderness is not just a place of wandering; it is where the "slave" is purged so the "sovereign" can emerge. Introduction: Many of us want the Kingdom, but we still carry the habits of the captivity. When our ancestors left Egypt, they were physically free in one night, but it took forty years to get 'Egypt' out of their minds. This stage of our history is called the 'Refiner’s Fire.' It is the mandatory bridge between the bondage of the past and the sovereignty of the future. This thought addresses the most painful part of the Return: The internal struggle. Most people focus on the physical escape—getting out of the city, buying land, or changing their clothes or name. But the hardest thing to escape is the "invisible prison" of the mind. The Refiner’s ...