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Pimps in the Pulpit

Hadassadajah C Akusani

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  • 304 sidor
  • 2010
"With privilege comes Responsibility.
Those not up to the Responsibility do not deserve the privilege."
-Hadassadajah C. Akusani
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JEREMIAH THE PROPHET, son of Hilkiah... Who was he?

"The name in the Hebrew language is Yere me yah. It means 'I have been established or exalted by God'. The Book of Jeremiah represents the quintessence of the struggle of a prophet of God chosen to bear the awesome responsibility of admonishing the African/Edenic Israelites to turn away from false worship and apostasy. Jeremiah was persecuted, rebuffed, and scorned because he told the ABSOLUTE TRUTH (despite the cost to himself-and his wallet!) about the magnificent lifestyle of his people. He was hated by his own relatives (comp. John 15:18, 24, 25; Matt. 10:36, 37) and people who were destined for slavery and degradation because they refused to be obedient to God".
"Jeremiah had a stern faith and God-given spiritual vision, but his outer countenance portrayed him as timid and lacking self-confidence. Yet, through his fleshly infirmities, he became a STANDARD-BEARER FOR THE TRUTH. Jeremiah preferred not to be a prophet but was faced with the unavoidable reality of having the fire of God (TRUTH) in his bones. He, like his African brothers and sisters today, was considered to be the derelict of the earth, according to the standards of Euro-Centric philosophy and ideology . He was motivated by the Word of God to trouble the RELIGIOUS waters".-The Original African Heritage Edition King James Bible, 1993 by the James C. Winston Publishing Co. pp. 1076
-The Author
  • Författare: Hadassadajah C Akusani
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781449005849
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 304
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2010-03-19
  • Förlag: AuthorHouse