Building a Case for Africa: The True Promise Land

Building a Case for Africa: The True Promise Land

There are inconsistencies with the narrative of modern-day Israel being the Holy Land of Scripture. There is much doctrine that the church has inherited today that has created a deep conditioning that has formed a theology in our minds to read Scripture through a lens that has enabled us to believe that Scripture says something that it actually doesn’t.

I can’t put into words the work Yahuah has done in my heart to bring me to this point. He has pulled my heart in such a way that has revealed and confirmed the longing in my Ruach for this land. Its animals. The history of its people. Even the flow of its rivers.

There is a deep, intimate, joyful confirmation in my heart, mind and soul that Africa is where Israel and Judah will be rejoined and restored when our Messiah returns. What began with conviction was confirmed with Scripture.

What may surprise you, is that Scripture confirms that the Promise Land of the Hebrews (both Israel and Judah) is in Africa. Yahuah’s Word reveals this truth. Please know that I do not say this carelessly or flippantly. It’s all in the Word, but it will take time, investigation of Hebrew words, a knowledge of history, and deeper context to explain, unpack, and reveal how His Word tells us something completely different about His land than what we’ve traditionally been taught/indoctrinated to believe.  

A while ago, Yahuah placed the words “turn your face toward Zion” in my heart. This drew me to Jeremiah 50:5-6:

“They shall ask the way to Zion, with their faces toward it, saying, ‘Come and let us join ourselves to Yahuah in a perpetual covenant that will not be forgotten.’ My people have been lost sheep. Their shepherds have led them astray;
they have turned them away on the mountains. They have gone from mountain to hill; they have forgotten their resting place.”

As I have followed Yah’s leading, He has literally turned my face in the opposite direction of the “1948 created state of Israel.”

I remember the first time this seed was planted for me, about the land. My heart was softened to it but it took me a lot of time and study to sit with the revelation that what we have been told about the “land of Israel” is based on more lies and traditions of men. It was like I had to read Scripture for the first time all over again.

I have just started the beginning of a new segment on my podcast of Season 4: ‘Who is Israel?’

This is one in which we are going to discuss geography, Scripture and history in ways that may feel like uncharted territory; ways that will cause a paradigm shift that some people may be ready for—others may not.

Like an attorney preparing for trial in court, I have been building my case to present to you evidence that will provide the truth beyond a reasonable doubt, that will draw you to conclusions based on Scripture and the historical context needed in order to untangle yourself from another web of lies and deception.

This is not just about knowing where the true land is.

It’s about understanding Scripture.

It’s about putting prophecy in its correct place.

It’s about understanding who Yahuah’s natural branches truly are.

It’s about knowing what the wild branches are grafted into.

It’s about knowing how the enemy has orchestrated his attempts throughout history to literally wipe true Israel from our memory (Psalms 83).

It’s about knowing where the remnant (natural branches and wild branches) will be restored to when heaven comes down to earth at the return of our Messiah.

It’s not just about the land.

It’s about our identity.

My walk with Yahuah can be defined by a series of paradigm shifts. As I continue to pray, seek, and study Scripture, He continues to demolish my worldview as I understand His Word better. This requires a lot of humility and repentance. It’s not easy to just “change the way you think.” This is why we need His Ruach to lead us and help us in the process of sanctification.

This is also why the thought of the Promise Land being somewhere other than what we’ve been taught to believe, is not going to be easy to receive by most. If we aren’t willing to change the way we think, even if it goes against what we’ve been taught or what we’ve taught others, we aren’t being honest truth seekers.

“He who answers a matter before he hears it, it is folly and shame to him.”
Proverbs 18:13

The truth makes you free, but it doesn’t make life easy. Untangling myself from the Babylonian web of deception has been very challenging, because when the seeds get planted, it requires you to dig deeper so that the roots can grow. But our Elohim is faithful to bring us into all truth, just as He promised, as long as we earnestly ask for it.

If you're interested in listening and studying these things out for yourself, please subscribe to my YouTube and Rumble channels, as well as The Promise Perspective Podcast. Several of these are linked in the header on my website, but I will put the links here as well. 

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With love, 

Stephanie 

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