CHAPTER 1
Your Racial Group Has A Purpose To Fulfill On Earth - Session 1
Fulfilling your racial groups' purpose
You were born. Therefore, you exist. God has sworn. Therefore, you can be on heaven's list.
From birth, you were in God's hands. From birth, you were in God's plans. You have a purpose to fulfill. Your purpose Satan wants to kill.
From birth you were given everything you need. From birth, your racial group was born to succeed.
Every racial group has a purpose to fulfill on earth and in Paradise. You were born. Therefore, you exist. This means that you're in God's plans. God has a divine plan for His creation, which includes every racial group on earth.
As God told Jeremiah, "Before I formed thee in the belly, I knew thee; and before you were born, I ordained thee as prophet." (Jer 1:5). Just as God gave Jeremiah a purpose, He also gave you and your racial group a purpose to fulfill.
First you must discover your individual calling so that you can operate it within the framework of your racial groups' calling. This book discusses God's divine purpose for your racial group so that you can serve and worship God completely.
Satan strives to keep us in the dark about our racial group's purpose. He doesn't want us to worship God completely. He wants to keep all racial groups clawing at one another. He not only comes to steal, kill and destroy, but he also knows that a house divided against itself cannot stand. (John 10:10, Mark 3:25).
Noah's three sons: Shem, Ham and Japheth
We'll study Gen 9:25-27. These verses provide knowledge about God's
purpose for each racial group. We'll study Noah's three sons. After the flood (Gen
6:5-7, 17), they refilled the earth with all racial groups of today. (Gen 9:1, 18-19).
By studying Gen 9:25-27 and Noah's 3 sons, we can know each racial group's purpose. We must use the gifts of our personal calling as we operate within the framework of our racial groups' calling. Far too many people are so busy harming, hating and discriminating against other groups that they're going to die before they even get a chance to learn their racial group's purpose. If we follow our racial group's purpose, our racial problems would be solved- i.e., they would go away.
We need to know that we're God's little gods (we're not equal to God, but we're His magistrates on earth). (Jn 10:34). In fulfilling our purpose, God meant for heaven to be His domain and earth to our domain. "The heavens are the Lord's: but the earth hath He given to the children of men." (P115:16, Matt 5:5).
Believers are those who believe that (1) Christ died for us, (2) He was raised from the dead, and (3) if they confess this truth aloud, they'll not perish in hell. (Rom 10:9-10). Believers inherit God's covenant promises. (John 3:16). God's covenant promises can be grouped into four major components, which are:
1. God's eternal life blessing (raised from the dead to live forevermore);
2. God's peace blessing (eternal peace, joy and bliss);
3. God's word blessing (eternal knowledge, wisdom and truth); and
4. God's wealth blessing (living an abundant life forevermore).
If you're a saved offspring ofShem, Ham or Japheth, you have inherited God's birthright blessing (God's covenant). And, you have to fulfill (here on earth) both your personal calling and your racial group's calling. So, God has some important things on earth to do. We need to know what racial group is supposed to do what?
The bottom line is that all people on earth are descendants ofNoah's three sons: Shem, Ham and Japheth. After the great flood (Gen 6:5-7, 17), the earth was repopulated by these 3 family lines. (Gen 9:1, 7, 18-19). The divine callings that
God gave Noah's three sons directly pertain to you and your racial group. So, your personal and racial group's calling are important to God's purpose for man.
That said, we need to know God's divine purpose for our respective racial groups. In no way does Satan want us to know that God has given our racial group a divine purpose to fulfill both in this world and in the world to come (i.e., our racial group's purpose will continue in the new world to come). (Rom 11:29).
Prelude to God's racial callings- Part I (Satan's strategies)
Let us now discuss- in 9 parts- a foundational prelude to God's racial callings. God created many racial groups with a variety of skin tones like unto a beautiful flower garden. God wanted all people of His colorful racial groups to accept Christ as their Savior so that they could be His spiritual wife for eternity.
God would give each racial group a purpose to fulfill. These groups would glorify and reflect God's divine being. He would bless them with the four components of His birthright blessing. In time, He would gather them to dwell with them forevermore. (Eze 37:21-28, Zech 2:10-11, Rev 19:7-9, Hos 2:19-23).
There are many indicators in the creation of how God is mindful of us and that He has a purpose for us. But, what God intends for good, Satan (His Archenemy) strives to destroy (i.e., Satan is a negative indicator of God's good intentions).
That said, Satan devised some evil strategies to destroy God's good intentions for His colorful racial groups. One of his strategies is to keep our racial group's purpose hidden from us. So, Satan is the culprit behind people's blindness about their racial group's purpose. Another one of his strategies is to divide and conquer. A house divided against itself cannot stand. (Matt 12:25, Mark 3:24-25).
Satan uses many demonic strategies to derail God's plans for us. In order be aware of what he's up to, we need to know all we can about his evil schemes to disrupt God's salvation plans for us. I don't care if we're saved or unsaved; we're at war with Satan in the battle between good and evil. There's nothing he wouldn't do to get us to join him in the eternal lake of fire. For, as a roaring lion, he roams about seeking whom he may devour (destroy) if we allow him. (1 Pet 5:8).
Satan is out to get everybody to defame or bring shame to God's holy name.
He doesn't care who we are, his objective is to bring us down any way he can. He hates God and every man, woman or child that God created. So, we have to be aware of his strategies to know what he's up to.