Psalms 30:7-9 says: Two things have I required of thee; deny me them not before I die: Remove far from me vanity and lies: give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient for me: Lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, Who is the LORD? or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name of my God in vain. Yahawashi, who the world falsely calls Jesus Christ, humbly came to Jerusalem riding a donkey. He wasn’t a man of great substance like the shiny suit wearing, megachurch pastors of today―He was a carpenter, and His disciples were working men as well. Some of them were crude, like Peter, who was potty mouthed. Nevertheless, it’s only natural to assume that his true men who are currently prophesying on the highways and byways all across the world would be representations of Him. The Lord wasn’t about vainglory either―He was on a mission to be the living sacrifice that will ultimately bring the entire nation of Israel back to the Heavenly Father.
My life was still in a perpetual state of turmoil by the time I had turned fifty, and I was also at the beginning stages of my walk in this truth. I had just discovered that I was an Israelite, and I did what most people do during this Great Awakening, which was to watch every video I could pertaining to the twelve tribes of Israel and the correlation to the Blacks, Hispanics, and Native Americans in America. What I’d soon learned was there were many false teachings from various organizations of the Hebrew Israelite community that were misleading their followers with erroneous breakdowns of the Scriptures, false doctrines, and even flat out lies. There were so many unanswered questions that I had coupled with being under a cloud of confusion, but I was determined to find the answers that I was looking for because giving up wasn’t an option for me.
One thing I’ve noticed is that most people of the Hebrew Israelite community on YouTube are very enterprising when it comes to making money. A Youtuber with a huge following can make a substantial amount of revenue through advertising, donations, and in some cases, merchandise. This is dangerous because making money can easily take precedence over preaching the Gospel, as a Youtuber’s celebrity becomes the focal point instead of the message. Another common theme I’ve noticed is that many so-called teachers try to merge Christianity with this truth, but the two don’t mix. Some of the teachings and the mindset of the Christian church become stumbling blocks for people who don’t fully understand the Bible―most notably the false doctrine of the virgin birth of Mary, but that’s another lesson for another day. Lastly, most of these false prophets never correctly preach the most important prophecy of all―the Hour of Temptation and the Mark of the Beast. They say that it’s everything but what it actually is, which is the RFID chip that will be placed under the skin in the right hand or the forehead (Revelation 13:16).
So, the question of the day is: If the Lord were here today, what group of men would He identify with? For me, the men of Great Millstone fit the bill perfectly. The apostles, bishops, and elders of GMS are my teachers, and it’s because of them and ultimately the Lord that I have the understanding to teach the Bible correctly. They’re brash, they’re fearless, and most of all, they experience more persecution than any other Hebrew Israelite group on the Internet. The two things that stand out the most about GMS are they all preach the Word with no gimmicks, and that they can’t be bought. I literally had to earn the right to tithe their organization because I initially got no response the first few times that I inquired about sending them money. I didn’t receive any information about tithing them for about three years―I was listening to a lesson from one of the elders, and he gave us the info on how to send the organization money. All praise, honor, and glory go to Yahawah Bahasham Yahawashi.