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The message, "Blessed By The Blackness," draws from Matthew 2:13 to explore the significance of Africa as a place of refuge and genesis. @BishopHennings asserts that Africa, represented by Egypt, provided safety for Jesus, Mary, and Joseph from Herod’s persecution, highlighting its historical importance and challenging negative perceptions. He emphasizes the African origins of civilization, mathematics, philosophy, and the development of paper and calendars, while criticizing historical figures who denigrated the continent and its contributions.
This message calls for a re-education about Africa’s role in history and its connection to identity. @BishopHennings discusses how Jesus broke the curse, giving African Americans power over the generational curses that plagued their ancestors. He encourages listeners to embrace their heritage, recognize their inherent royalty, and break free from societal limitations, addressing issues like Black-on-Black crime and the impact of historical narratives. #ItsaMatterofDominion!
By Roderick L. HenningsThe message, "Blessed By The Blackness," draws from Matthew 2:13 to explore the significance of Africa as a place of refuge and genesis. @BishopHennings asserts that Africa, represented by Egypt, provided safety for Jesus, Mary, and Joseph from Herod’s persecution, highlighting its historical importance and challenging negative perceptions. He emphasizes the African origins of civilization, mathematics, philosophy, and the development of paper and calendars, while criticizing historical figures who denigrated the continent and its contributions.
This message calls for a re-education about Africa’s role in history and its connection to identity. @BishopHennings discusses how Jesus broke the curse, giving African Americans power over the generational curses that plagued their ancestors. He encourages listeners to embrace their heritage, recognize their inherent royalty, and break free from societal limitations, addressing issues like Black-on-Black crime and the impact of historical narratives. #ItsaMatterofDominion!