The 50% Egyptian Grandchildren… Of Jacob (Israel) Himself: Celebrating The 155th Anniversary of Juneteenth (c. 1865) in Genesis 48 (06/19/2020)

I’m sure everyone knows that Egypt founded itself in northeastern Africa, and it’s not all that difficult to see that they were (and still are) quite unique, and that most of the other African people are Black, but I think it’s stupid that they’re still ignored by a ridiculous extent, even in today’s world. I’m a firm believer that these of African descent are legendary, though. Yet sometimes, we forget that the Arabs make up most of northern Africa, so I think they should be celebrated as well, but we MUST pray that more people in the Sahara Desert become Christian, or we’re going to have some problems. I know for one thing, my niece is half-Filipino (my brother and I are U.S. Caucasian), so I think she should be accepted everywhere. Period. Besides, if she gets rejected by the time she’s five, she’ll probably believe she’s stuck with the spirit of rejection, and I want to celebrate her every single day, not caring where anyone’s from or the skin color they’re wearing. I find it weird that racism is still here, yet I’m more challenged to protest against it. Indeed, I wish George Floyd hadn’t died. He was not only black, but Christian as well! At least he’s in Heaven, now, but I think the police mean to exterminate the faith of Jesus as well, even though it’s completely legal, and likewise other faiths. Ironically, someone can trick the government into believing that because of your devotion to Jesus, you’re promoting civil disobedience, just as the Jews had accused Paul and his friends of this in Thessalonica (Acts 17:6). But this blessing in this chapter starts a legacy of loving others in different nations that becomes perfected in Jesus nearly two thousand years later. This chapter is found in page 30 of my NKJV Bible, pages 38-39 of my NASB Bible, pages 65-66 of my VOICE copy, and pages 63-64 of my Amplified Bible (Classic Edition) copy.

There’s more against racism to be done, which if you haven’t seen it as obvious in the last few weeks, I don’t know how you managed to not hear of anything like this, for more people of African descent were killed by policemen and white nationialists. This is not good, and I think, for the most part, those guys are going to Hell for judging them like this. This month’s events reopened a deep wound in the U.S., and I won’t be surprised if God promises each nationalist no descendants or even a nation. I do wish citizenship by birthright happened in more countries, though. They do it here and in Canada and in Mexico, so why not Europe and Asia, and Africa and the Pacific? Most North and South American countries like the U.S. and its neighbours do this, so I think it should be more popular. I feel bad for those who live under the constant threat of one’s citizenship being stripped away because of their devotion to Jesus. And knowing how immigration across the world is nearly impossible right now (they atheistically stopped all immigration to the U.S., and I’m like, 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 — this shouldn’t happen!!) I’d rather be taken to Heaven by God’s hand than have this happen. So I pray that God would decimate the systems that are killing immigration for at least 20% of the world’s countries/population, for it is right for Him to judge them for good. It might even be necessary for certain nations to be replaced as a result, developed or otherwise. The riots have screwed up everything, and the government is fueling them. At least curfew’s over across the country, though, but I’m afraid to go anywhere more than five miles away from home by myself again. I just wish I could enjoy God in peace…

So, yeah, there’s my two cents on what’s been happening this month. But the editor who did the note in this chapter of the VOICE version of the Bible got it wrong: God doesn’t always privilege the younger over the older; in fact, there’s no partiality with Him (Romans 2:11). I pray anyone would understand this for the first time, knowing He loves each person equally.

If you have something to pray about yourself, let me know! You can send me an e-mail at ron.outland4727@gmail.com! I’ll read each letter, write the requests down (if they’re biblically solid), then tape them to my bedroom walls! And speaking of being biblically solid, racism is literally everything antithetical to the Scriptures. Those who use the Bible to promote it — there’s a special place in Hell for those godless buttholes. People are meant to be included, for God doesn’t believe in exclusion. So I pray we move forward in the U.S. against racism, and so does wherever else you may be from. I’ll return sooner or later for chapters 49 and 50! See ya!

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