Last week I was forced to enter a plea of no contest. In spite of the many motions I filed with the Missoula Courthouse to dismiss the case for lack of subject matter jurisdiction the Judge denied fraudulently all of my motions. It was then and there when i realized there's no way I was going to get a fair trial. The Judge has not honored his oath of office, and there have been many false reports in my case such as charging me with burglary on land that I own & a home in which i placed a proper lien against, that I also Own. Unreasonable searches n seizures, plus much much more....
I've tried with all of my Soul to reach out for help but during my reaching I've learned that there are many other innocent people here in The State of Montana (Google Corruption in Montana) that are going through the same injustice I've endured during this case. Today I go in for sentencing at 1:30 in District Court. I must be bold and strong no matter what happens, I know in my heart that I tried & that I'm a good person. I've always been.
Thank You for listening.
Sincerely Jackiya Ford
Hear the story of a Woman that has been wronged by the Courts of Missoula Montana in spite of all of her open proof. To add Insult to injury the Courts threw her in the States Mental Institution labled her as Insane in an effort that no-one would ever listen to or believe her story. In spite of the Fact that she's not Crazy but very Smart, Competent and articulate. http://www.archive.org/details/JackiyaD.FordMySovereignWorld
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
NUBIAN PEOPLE
The Nubians (Arabic: نوبي, nūbī) are an ethnic group originally from northern Sudan, and southern Egypt now inhabiting East Africa and some parts of Northeast Africa. The Nubian people in Sudan inhabit the region between Wadi Halfa in the north and Aldaba in the south. The main Nubian groups from north to south are the Halfaweyen, Sikut, Mahas, and Danagla. They speak different dialects of the Nubian language.
In ancient times Nubians were depicted by Egyptians as having very dark skin, often shown with hooped earrings and with braided or extended hair.[1] Ancient Nubians were famous for their vast wealth, their trade between Central Africa and the lower Nile valley civilizations, including Egypt, their skill and precision with the bow, their 23-letter alphabet, the use of deadly poison on the heads of their arrows, their great military, their advanced civilization, and their century-long rule over the united upper
and lower Egyptian kingdoms.
Old Nubian is attested from the 8th century, and is the oldest recorded language of Africa outside of the Afro-Asiatic group. It was the language of the Noba nomads who occupied the Nile between the First and Third Cataracts and the Makorae nomads who occupied the land between the Third and Fourth Cataracts following the collapse of Meroë sometime in the 4th century AD. The Makorae were a separate tribe who eventually conquered or inherited the lands of the Noba: they established a Byzantine-influenced state called Makuria which administered the Noba lands separately as the eparchy of Nobadia. Nobadia was converted to Monophysite Christianity by the priests Julian and Longinus, and thereafter received its bishops from the Pope of Alexandria.
In ancient times Nubians were depicted by Egyptians as having very dark skin, often shown with hooped earrings and with braided or extended hair.[1] Ancient Nubians were famous for their vast wealth, their trade between Central Africa and the lower Nile valley civilizations, including Egypt, their skill and precision with the bow, their 23-letter alphabet, the use of deadly poison on the heads of their arrows, their great military, their advanced civilization, and their century-long rule over the united upper
and lower Egyptian kingdoms.
History
Further information: Nubia
Nubians are the people of southern Egypt and northern Sudan, settling along the banks of the Nile from Aswan. Their Nubian language is an Eastern Sudanic language, part of the Nilo-Saharan phylum.Old Nubian is attested from the 8th century, and is the oldest recorded language of Africa outside of the Afro-Asiatic group. It was the language of the Noba nomads who occupied the Nile between the First and Third Cataracts and the Makorae nomads who occupied the land between the Third and Fourth Cataracts following the collapse of Meroë sometime in the 4th century AD. The Makorae were a separate tribe who eventually conquered or inherited the lands of the Noba: they established a Byzantine-influenced state called Makuria which administered the Noba lands separately as the eparchy of Nobadia. Nobadia was converted to Monophysite Christianity by the priests Julian and Longinus, and thereafter received its bishops from the Pope of Alexandria.
Present day
The influx of Arabs to Egypt and Sudan had contributed to the suppression of the Nubian identity following the collapse of the last Nubian kingdom in 1900. A major part of the modern Nubian population were arabized. The Jaa'leen-the majority of Northern Sudanese and some Donglawes in Sudan, Kenuz and Koreskos in Egypt all claimed to be Arabs. However the vast majority of Nubians were converted to Islam, and Arabic became their main language, in addition to their indigenous old Nubian language. The unique characteristics of Nubians are their culture (dress, dances, traditions and music) as well as their indigenous language which is a common feature of most Nubians.Prominent Nubians
- Alara of Nubia, Founder of the Kushite Empire
- Taharqa, Pharaoh of the Twenty-Fifth Dynasty of Egypt
- Mohammed Wardi, Singer[3]
- Mohamed Mounir, Singer[4]
- Ali Hassan Kuban, Singer and musician[5]
- Hamza El Din, Singer and musicologist
- Fathi Hassan, artist[6]
- Khalil Kalfat, Literary critic, political and economic thinker and writer
- Muhammad Ahmad, 19 century Sufi sheikh and self proclaimed Mahdi, Founder of the Mahdiyya
- Jamal Abu Seif, Founder of the Itihad, the first polically active group in the Sudan and predecessor of the famous White Flag League
- Sheikh Khalil Ateeg, Founder of the Day'fiya Ismailiya sect of Sufism Islam in the Sudan
- Abdu Dahab Hassanein, Founder of the Sudanese Communist Party
- Dawwod Abdul-Latif, First mayor of Khartoum
- Mohammed Tawfeg, ex-Minister of Exterior, ex-Minister of The Media
References
- ^ Dig Nubia – Image
- ^ Dig Nubia – Nubia: Land of the Bow
- ^ "Mohammed Wardi Sudanese legend and musical encyclopedia". Capital. http://www.capitalethiopia.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11758:mohammed-wardi-sudanese-legend-and-musical-encyclopedia&catid=18:arts-and-culture&Itemid=10. Retrieved 19 October 2010.
- ^ Al-Ahram Weekly Online, 19 - 25 July 2007 Accessed 18 June 2010
- ^ "Ali Hassan Kuban" (in English). Afropop Worldwide. World Music Productions. http://www.afropop.org/explore/artist_info/ID/2/Ali%20Hassan%20Kuban/. Retrieved 2007-07-23.
- ^ Hassan, Fathi (2006). "Fathi Hassan". Fathi Hassan. http://www.fathihassan.com/biografia.html. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
- Rouchdy, Aleya (1991). Nubians and the Nubian Language in Contemporary Egypt: A Case of Cultural and Linguistic Contact. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers. ISBN 9004091971.
- Valbelle, Dominique; Charles Bonnet (2007). The Nubian Pharaohs: Black Kings on the Nile. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press. ISBN 977416010X.
- Warnock Fernea, Elizabeth; Robert A. Fernea (1990). Nubian Ethnographies. Chicago: Waveland Press Inc.. ISBN 0881334804.
- Black Pharaohs - National Geographic Feb 2008
African Warrior Women
According to Greek accounts, the earliest Amazons came from Libya (then a name for most of North Africa). They wore red leather and carried crescent-shaped shields. It was these Libyan Amazons, they said, who later founded cities and temples in the Aegean and Anatolia.
At a much later period, the Amazons of Dahomey were crack all-female troops, all female, who also served as royal bodyguards. They were also priestesses and wore crescent moon crowns.
The Hausa had a number of warrior queens, notably Amina of Zau Zau. A woman named Bazao-Turunku led warriors and founded a town south of Zaria.
Nupe women warriors called Isadshi-Koseshi fought as fiercely as the men, opposing invasions of the Fulbe conquerers who raided the Nupe for cattles and slaves, especially women.
Click arrow to view "African Queens,"
excerpt from Women's Power dvd by Max Dashú
JAMAICA
Nyabinghi, the "hidden queen" fought to free Africans from English slavery and rule. Also called Queen Muhmusa or Tahtahme, she inspired the Nyabinghi underpinnings of Rastafarianism.
Nanny of the Maroons was born in Ghana, and folk history says that she came to Jamaica with the express purpose of becoming a high priestess and leader of her people, never having been a slave. She was an obeah-woman who led the eastern Maroons based in Moreton, and forged an alliance with another group led by Cudjoe. (The name Maroons comes from the Spanish cimarron,meaning "gone back to the wild.")
The Jamaican Maroons were the first people to force the English to sign a treaty with their subjects, on March 1, 1738. The lands conceded in this treaty formed a base for the Maroon's independent survival. One of these communities was named Nannytown after the female Ghanaian leader. Maroon country was so feared by the English that it became known as the "Land of Look-Behind."
(Queen Nanny is discussed in the Rebel Shamans presentation.)
.
WOMEN BEAT BACK SLAVECATCHERS
In the summer of 1848, eight or ten people made it across the Ohio river in their northward flight from slavery. The slave catchers tracked them into town, but the bounty they were after turned out to be elusive:
"The women began to gather from adjoining houses until the Amazons were about equal to the [slave-hunters]-- the former with shovels, tongs, washboards and rolling pins; the latter with revolvers, sword-canes and bowie-knives. Finally the beseigers decamped, leaving the Amazons in possession of the field, amid the jeers and loud huzzahs of the crowd."
--Report from The North Star, an African-American paper out of Cincinnati, August 11, 1848. (For more, see Dorothy Sterling's book Speak Out In Thunder Tones.)
GHANA
"If you the men of Ashanti will not go forward, then we will. We the women will. I shall call upon you my fellow women. We will fight the white men. We will fight until the last of us falls in the battlefield."
---Ya Asantewa, an Ashanti queen who led the resistence to British colonial rule in Ghana. She succeeded in the short run, but the Ashanti were heavily outgunned.
THE "WAR OF THE WOMEN"
The Aba rebellion in southeastern Nigeria grew out of a traditional female rite of the Igbo. People were outraged at the colonial government's plan to tax women, "the trees that bear fruit." In protest, Ibo women bound their heads with ferns, painted their faces with ash, put on loincloths and carried sacred sticks with palm frond wreaths. Thousands marched on the District Office, dancing, singing protests, and demanding the cap of office of the colonial chief Okugo. When he approached one woman to count her goats and sheep, she had retorted, "Was mother counted?"
This protest spread into a vast regional insurrection. The Ibo women's councils mobilized demonstrations in three provinces, turning out over 2,000,000 protesters. The British District Officer at Bende wrote, "The trouble spread in the 2nd week of December to Aba, an important trading center on the railway. Here there converged some 10,000 women, scantily clothed, girdled with green leaves, carrying sticks. Singing angry songs against the chiefs and the court messengers, the women proceeded to attack and loot the European trading shops, stores, and Barclay's Bank, and to break into the prison and release the prisoners."
Elsewhere women protestors burned down the hated British "Native Courts" and cut telegraph wires, throwing officials into panic. The colonials fired on the female protesters, killing more than fifty and wounding more. Marches continued sporadically into 1930. These mass actions became known as the Aba Rebellion of 1929, or The War of the Women. It was one of the most significant anti-colonial revolts in Africa of that day.
Diola women led similar protests against French attempts to exact a tribute from their rice harvest in Senegal, an event dramatized by filmmaker Ousmane Sembene.
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If you want to know who I am
I am daughter of Angola, of Kêto and Nagô
I don't fear blows because I am a warrior
Inside of samba I was born
I raised myself, I transformed myself, and
no one will lower my banner, O, O, O.
I am a warrior woman daughter of Ogun and Yansâ
---Song from an album by Brazilian singer Clara Nuñes
Rain Queens of the Lovedu
Dzugudini, a grand-daughter of "the famous ruler Monomatapa," was the founding Rain Queen of the Lovedu. Her royal father was angry that she bore a child out of wedlock. Oral tradition says her mother taught her the art of rain-making and gave her rain charms and sacred beads. Then she fled south with some supporters. They settled peacefully among the Sotho. In the early 1800s, a leadership crisis was resolved by accession of the first Mujaji, a Rain Queen with both political and ceremonial power. Chiefs presented her with wives. She had no military, but even the Zulu king Shaka paid her tribute because of her rain power. Her successors have less authority, but still preside over womanhood initiations and other important rituals.
SWAZI
The queen is called by honorific titles such as "Mother of the Country" and Indlovukati, "Lady Elephant." She is a powerful rain maker, guardian of the royal clan's sacred objects, and addresses the ancestors on behalf of the Swazi nation. She has the power to give sanctuary to persons condemned by the king's court. Her village is the capital of the country, where troops are quartered.
HAUSA
Many powerful queens are remembered in Hausa tradition. Among the Kotoko, the Gumsu was the female heir of the land, associated with the morning star, mother of all stars. She lived in the southern part of the palace and performed functions associated with the south, was the head of the country's women and played a leading part in the seven year rites for its welfare. The Kotoko government was based on a delicate balance of male/female, right/left, north/south. Among the Kanuri, the Gumsu retained her authority in Muslim times. Diwan records recount that the Gumsu Fasama became angry at her son, Sultan Biri ibn Dunama, for executing a thief, rather than cutting off his hands as the Koran decreed. "Accordingly his mother put Biri in prison, and he submitted to the punishment for a whole year.
Source: http://www.suppressedhistories.net/articles/africanqueens.html
At a much later period, the Amazons of Dahomey were crack all-female troops, all female, who also served as royal bodyguards. They were also priestesses and wore crescent moon crowns.
The Hausa had a number of warrior queens, notably Amina of Zau Zau. A woman named Bazao-Turunku led warriors and founded a town south of Zaria.
Nupe women warriors called Isadshi-Koseshi fought as fiercely as the men, opposing invasions of the Fulbe conquerers who raided the Nupe for cattles and slaves, especially women.
Click arrow to view "African Queens,"
excerpt from Women's Power dvd by Max Dashú
JAMAICA
Nyabinghi, the "hidden queen" fought to free Africans from English slavery and rule. Also called Queen Muhmusa or Tahtahme, she inspired the Nyabinghi underpinnings of Rastafarianism.
Nanny of the Maroons was born in Ghana, and folk history says that she came to Jamaica with the express purpose of becoming a high priestess and leader of her people, never having been a slave. She was an obeah-woman who led the eastern Maroons based in Moreton, and forged an alliance with another group led by Cudjoe. (The name Maroons comes from the Spanish cimarron,meaning "gone back to the wild.")
The Jamaican Maroons were the first people to force the English to sign a treaty with their subjects, on March 1, 1738. The lands conceded in this treaty formed a base for the Maroon's independent survival. One of these communities was named Nannytown after the female Ghanaian leader. Maroon country was so feared by the English that it became known as the "Land of Look-Behind."
(Queen Nanny is discussed in the Rebel Shamans presentation.)
.
WOMEN BEAT BACK SLAVECATCHERS
In the summer of 1848, eight or ten people made it across the Ohio river in their northward flight from slavery. The slave catchers tracked them into town, but the bounty they were after turned out to be elusive:
"The women began to gather from adjoining houses until the Amazons were about equal to the [slave-hunters]-- the former with shovels, tongs, washboards and rolling pins; the latter with revolvers, sword-canes and bowie-knives. Finally the beseigers decamped, leaving the Amazons in possession of the field, amid the jeers and loud huzzahs of the crowd."
--Report from The North Star, an African-American paper out of Cincinnati, August 11, 1848. (For more, see Dorothy Sterling's book Speak Out In Thunder Tones.)
GHANA
"If you the men of Ashanti will not go forward, then we will. We the women will. I shall call upon you my fellow women. We will fight the white men. We will fight until the last of us falls in the battlefield."
---Ya Asantewa, an Ashanti queen who led the resistence to British colonial rule in Ghana. She succeeded in the short run, but the Ashanti were heavily outgunned.
THE "WAR OF THE WOMEN"
The Aba rebellion in southeastern Nigeria grew out of a traditional female rite of the Igbo. People were outraged at the colonial government's plan to tax women, "the trees that bear fruit." In protest, Ibo women bound their heads with ferns, painted their faces with ash, put on loincloths and carried sacred sticks with palm frond wreaths. Thousands marched on the District Office, dancing, singing protests, and demanding the cap of office of the colonial chief Okugo. When he approached one woman to count her goats and sheep, she had retorted, "Was mother counted?"
This protest spread into a vast regional insurrection. The Ibo women's councils mobilized demonstrations in three provinces, turning out over 2,000,000 protesters. The British District Officer at Bende wrote, "The trouble spread in the 2nd week of December to Aba, an important trading center on the railway. Here there converged some 10,000 women, scantily clothed, girdled with green leaves, carrying sticks. Singing angry songs against the chiefs and the court messengers, the women proceeded to attack and loot the European trading shops, stores, and Barclay's Bank, and to break into the prison and release the prisoners."
Elsewhere women protestors burned down the hated British "Native Courts" and cut telegraph wires, throwing officials into panic. The colonials fired on the female protesters, killing more than fifty and wounding more. Marches continued sporadically into 1930. These mass actions became known as the Aba Rebellion of 1929, or The War of the Women. It was one of the most significant anti-colonial revolts in Africa of that day.
Diola women led similar protests against French attempts to exact a tribute from their rice harvest in Senegal, an event dramatized by filmmaker Ousmane Sembene.
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
If you want to know who I am
I am daughter of Angola, of Kêto and Nagô
I don't fear blows because I am a warrior
Inside of samba I was born
I raised myself, I transformed myself, and
no one will lower my banner, O, O, O.
I am a warrior woman daughter of Ogun and Yansâ
---Song from an album by Brazilian singer Clara Nuñes
Rain Queens of the Lovedu
Dzugudini, a grand-daughter of "the famous ruler Monomatapa," was the founding Rain Queen of the Lovedu. Her royal father was angry that she bore a child out of wedlock. Oral tradition says her mother taught her the art of rain-making and gave her rain charms and sacred beads. Then she fled south with some supporters. They settled peacefully among the Sotho. In the early 1800s, a leadership crisis was resolved by accession of the first Mujaji, a Rain Queen with both political and ceremonial power. Chiefs presented her with wives. She had no military, but even the Zulu king Shaka paid her tribute because of her rain power. Her successors have less authority, but still preside over womanhood initiations and other important rituals.
SWAZI
The queen is called by honorific titles such as "Mother of the Country" and Indlovukati, "Lady Elephant." She is a powerful rain maker, guardian of the royal clan's sacred objects, and addresses the ancestors on behalf of the Swazi nation. She has the power to give sanctuary to persons condemned by the king's court. Her village is the capital of the country, where troops are quartered.
HAUSA
Many powerful queens are remembered in Hausa tradition. Among the Kotoko, the Gumsu was the female heir of the land, associated with the morning star, mother of all stars. She lived in the southern part of the palace and performed functions associated with the south, was the head of the country's women and played a leading part in the seven year rites for its welfare. The Kotoko government was based on a delicate balance of male/female, right/left, north/south. Among the Kanuri, the Gumsu retained her authority in Muslim times. Diwan records recount that the Gumsu Fasama became angry at her son, Sultan Biri ibn Dunama, for executing a thief, rather than cutting off his hands as the Koran decreed. "Accordingly his mother put Biri in prison, and he submitted to the punishment for a whole year.
Source: http://www.suppressedhistories.net/articles/africanqueens.html
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
My Love for The Most High God & My search Within.
I Love my Heavenly Father because he first loved me. I love my heavenly Father because he knew about all of my life's dreams and my full potential. That's why he's always wanted my attention. It wasn't until I was hurt, time and time again in so many different relationships with people that said they loved me but inflicted harm to me without cause. That's when I knew I Had a Purpose. "To love my God with all of my heart mind body and soul."
It was at that point in time in my life when I began to reach deep within my knowings and trust that God is Love, and if God is Truly Love then He can show me what True love really was created for. So, It was then and there when I realized that I would find the Love I've been searching my whole life for was there with me all the time. It was my Love in God and God's love for me. That showed me the way to him. (Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.) Jeremiah 1:5
The Bible says that many are called yet few are chosen. We'll I believe I'm one of Gods chosen, Matthew 22:14
So,
I choose to stand on His Word as he gives me his promises and shows me how much he truly loves me.
I AM ONE OF THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL. (FROM THE LOST TRIBE OF Shabazz.) "We all are." If you all believe that within your hearts then why do we war with our sisters and brothers without cause? What have I ever done to any of you? What has God ever done to any of you? What has God Truthfully done 2 u except LOVE YOU.
I've always love my sisters and brothers But I Love God the Most.
The Bible tells us that if we loved him that we must love his creation.
We must put down our Aughts with our sisters and brothers and then come Boldly before his throne of Grace. Matthew 5:23
We shall NOT serve any gods before him.(The 1st Commandment)
Well, Some are more lost than others. I admit I was one lost soul. but that doesn't give anyone of us the right to throw the first stone. Remember: He who is without sin throw the first stone. We shall find God when we look for TRUTH and Love in all that we do.
Then stand on it. God Word is our Rock
It will lead us to The Light of the Most High God. We're all one body so we all have talents and abilities in which we can help our sisters and brothers out. That's how we get our blessings...When we do it in spirit and in Truth. God is God of Israel, all of Heaven and Earth shall bow down and Kneel before him.. We are The Lost Tribe of Israel the worlds been waiting for us to wake up and know who we are for quite some time. We must 1st learn our true history and then do our research and ask ourselves why didn't anyone want us to know what we have found? Our whole lives we've been searching for a reason, a cause, a way out. It was in Serving God the Whole time. Everything else was an illusion a diversion to blind us from seeing the truth. If you slipped up so what got back up and try again.
Remember, The race is not given to the fast or the strong but he who endures to the end. It Is my job to point you in the right direction but you've gotta want to get to know The Most High God for who he truly is and not by what someone else told you. You don't have to believe me, I'm, just doing my fathers business. Go Do your own research. You will know the tree by the fruit it bears. You will know the way because if you search for him with all of your heart, You Will find him. His Word tells us so. He's not a God that he can lie. God Is Truth and Love... God is REAL.
He's never done anything to any of us except love us. So when are we going to show him our appreciation for his love for us and our families. And Love Abba Father in Return? Some of us shouldn't even be here reading this... But It is by Gods Grace that your even still here.. Doesn't that speak for itself. God Loves Us All... Choose Ye This Day who you will serve? Preachers and teachers you will be Judged accordingly because you know the Truth. Now Teach Gods People THE TRUTH or you will be held accountable for what you did not tell them and the people shall turn on you. Just as you've turned on God. You have been warned. I stand as a Watchman as I sound the alarm of Zion throughout the Land.
As for My Husband and Our Family in our home.. We've chosen to serve Our Creator.
Don't forget to comment if you liked this blog:
I AM The Battle Girl 4 GODS Light, A true water girl 4 The Most Highs Remnant. I am Nubian ( Come not against Mine anointed ones, And against My prophets do not evil.) 1 Chronicles 16:22
It was at that point in time in my life when I began to reach deep within my knowings and trust that God is Love, and if God is Truly Love then He can show me what True love really was created for. So, It was then and there when I realized that I would find the Love I've been searching my whole life for was there with me all the time. It was my Love in God and God's love for me. That showed me the way to him. (Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.) Jeremiah 1:5
The Bible says that many are called yet few are chosen. We'll I believe I'm one of Gods chosen, Matthew 22:14
So,
I choose to stand on His Word as he gives me his promises and shows me how much he truly loves me.
I AM ONE OF THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL. (FROM THE LOST TRIBE OF Shabazz.) "We all are." If you all believe that within your hearts then why do we war with our sisters and brothers without cause? What have I ever done to any of you? What has God ever done to any of you? What has God Truthfully done 2 u except LOVE YOU.
I've always love my sisters and brothers But I Love God the Most.
The Bible tells us that if we loved him that we must love his creation.
We must put down our Aughts with our sisters and brothers and then come Boldly before his throne of Grace. Matthew 5:23
We shall NOT serve any gods before him.(The 1st Commandment)
Well, Some are more lost than others. I admit I was one lost soul. but that doesn't give anyone of us the right to throw the first stone. Remember: He who is without sin throw the first stone. We shall find God when we look for TRUTH and Love in all that we do.
Then stand on it. God Word is our Rock
It will lead us to The Light of the Most High God. We're all one body so we all have talents and abilities in which we can help our sisters and brothers out. That's how we get our blessings...When we do it in spirit and in Truth. God is God of Israel, all of Heaven and Earth shall bow down and Kneel before him.. We are The Lost Tribe of Israel the worlds been waiting for us to wake up and know who we are for quite some time. We must 1st learn our true history and then do our research and ask ourselves why didn't anyone want us to know what we have found? Our whole lives we've been searching for a reason, a cause, a way out. It was in Serving God the Whole time. Everything else was an illusion a diversion to blind us from seeing the truth. If you slipped up so what got back up and try again.
Remember, The race is not given to the fast or the strong but he who endures to the end. It Is my job to point you in the right direction but you've gotta want to get to know The Most High God for who he truly is and not by what someone else told you. You don't have to believe me, I'm, just doing my fathers business. Go Do your own research. You will know the tree by the fruit it bears. You will know the way because if you search for him with all of your heart, You Will find him. His Word tells us so. He's not a God that he can lie. God Is Truth and Love... God is REAL.
He's never done anything to any of us except love us. So when are we going to show him our appreciation for his love for us and our families. And Love Abba Father in Return? Some of us shouldn't even be here reading this... But It is by Gods Grace that your even still here.. Doesn't that speak for itself. God Loves Us All... Choose Ye This Day who you will serve? Preachers and teachers you will be Judged accordingly because you know the Truth. Now Teach Gods People THE TRUTH or you will be held accountable for what you did not tell them and the people shall turn on you. Just as you've turned on God. You have been warned. I stand as a Watchman as I sound the alarm of Zion throughout the Land.
As for My Husband and Our Family in our home.. We've chosen to serve Our Creator.
Don't forget to comment if you liked this blog:
I AM The Battle Girl 4 GODS Light, A true water girl 4 The Most Highs Remnant. I am Nubian ( Come not against Mine anointed ones, And against My prophets do not evil.) 1 Chronicles 16:22
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