What changes?

So, once I discover that I’m a really an Israelite and not black anymore, what changes? Does crime go down? Does unemployment go down? Do the kids start making better grades and don’t try drugs anymore? Do I now get an attitude with everybody that doesn’t think it changes anything? Do I now teach that my new facts about my heritage set me free instead of the blood of Jesus?

When I go to Africa and visit country after country and talk to thousands of different people from the Continent I never hear any of them telling me I need to know any of the things that so many who have never been are teaching. Africa is a continent with many different countries and they all have different beliefs and some of them don’t know what we’re talking about with this Heritage Stuff.

Does my condition or situation get any better or do I now have the power to continue to do what I’m doing? Like, (Feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, visiting the jails and prisons, taking in the homeless, creating hundreds of jobs,fighting crime in the community in which I live, educating thousands of young black boys and girls, and spiritually equipping folk to forgive their enemies and love like Jesus did?

If what we learn is truth, then it should set us free from what has us bound. The truth we discover is NOT FOR US, but it is for OTHERS. It’s not about us!! Glory to God!!!

I love my brothers but where we going??? If you don’t tell me, I ain’t getting in the car.

—Vaughn McLaughlin