How YHWH Changed My Ministry in 30 Days: The Pivotal Lesson of Chapter 8

A Divine Turning Point

YHWH changed my ministry in about 30 days. While writing The Scattered Israelites: The True History and Future of God's Chosen People—Why the Bantu West Africans and Their Diaspora Are the Israelites of the Bible, something profound hit me.[1][2][4] This comprehensive work, spanning from "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth" (Genesis 1:1) to the Bible's final words, traces Israel's history, scattering, appearance, and traditions—proving the Bantu and West African peoples are the true biblical Israelites.[1][5][7]

Available on Amazon in Kindle (complete edition ~2,000 pages across 8 volumes due to printing limits) and online, the book dives deep into Scripture, history, genetics, and prophecy.[1][2]

The Conviction: The Book Felt Empty

After drafting chapters 1-8 last year, a burden settled in my spirit. Chapter 8 (originally chapter 7), titled Yeshua and the New Covenant, felt insufficient. The Holy Spirit convicted me: the book was empty without properly honoring Yeshua the Messiah (commonly called Jesus Christ). Israel's greatest need—dealing with their sin—was barely addressed.[8]

YHWH spoke clearly: without centering Yeshua's redemptive work, the entire book was worthless. Who cares if the Bantu are the true Israelites if we ignore the God who delivered them from Egypt by grace? This awakening isn't about self-pride or hating Gentiles—it's about YHWH's power, grace, and mercy.[1]

Rewriting Chapter 8: Sin, Atonement, and the New Covenant

I dove deep, expanding Chapter 8: Sin and the Work of Yeshua, the New Covenant of Grace. Here's its structure and power:

  • Israel's Covenant Breach: Israel broke the old covenant; the New Covenant is one of grace (Jeremiah 31:31-34; Hebrews 8:8-12).
  • Yeshua as Atonement: Especially timely near Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement, Leviticus 16), we explore atonement's meaning and Yeshua's sacrifice.
  • Summary of the Gospels: Covering Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John (in writing order), detailing Yeshua's life, death, burial, and resurrection.
  • Born Again Necessity: "You must be born again" (John 3:3-7)—essential for Israel and all mankind, or face hell. My ministry calls Israel to repentance.
  • Holy Spirit as Token: Proof of new birth, leading to spiritual growth and fruits of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23).
  • Daily Sacrifice and Character: Believers offer their lives daily (Romans 12:1).
  • Continual Repentance: True believers grieve sin and pray, "Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors" (Matthew 6:12).
  • Forgiveness: A born-again Israelite, circumcised in heart (Romans 2:29), forgives even persecutors—eyes fixed on YHWH, not Gentile obsession.
  • The Ecclesia: YHWH's assembly (not 'church' hierarchy). Yeshua alone is Head (Ephesians 5:23); pastors are gifts, not ranks (Ephesians 4:11). Critique of false systems, spiritual abuse (from my elder/pastor experience), deliverance, spiritual gifts, and edification (1 Corinthians 14).
  • True Fellowship: Fellowship with born-again believers—flesh and spirit brothers—over unrepentant 'Israelites.' Wicked Israel must become a virgin through rebirth (Isaiah 62:5; Hosea 2:19-20).

This chapter is the glue holding the book together. Without glorifying Yeshua, identity knowledge is trivial. YHWH's grace saves; rejection brings wrath.

The Transformation and Its Impact

Rewriting centered Yeshua, making the book glorify YHWH. Now it matters—calling Israel from sin, hate, and false teachings to transformation. Many 'Israel' claimants reject Yeshua, spewing hate; the Holy Spirit wouldn't allow that in my work.[8]

Chapter 8 could be its own book—beautiful, profound. YHWH transformed my ministry: from history to redemption. Get The Scattered Israelites and awaken to true purpose.[1][2]