His Supremacy, the eternal servant of Yah Yisrael, he whom Yah chose to lead the Children of Israel back to the Holy Land 50 years ago, after being in exile for nearly
two thousand years:
Adonaynu Ben Ammi HaMasheakh is his name.
There are no limits to the gratitude we feel in our hearts everyday that we wake up under Israel skies. No bounds, no limits to this gratitude. Abba Gadol saved our lives in the very literal sense of the word. He sent the messengers who brought us the good tidings that the long-awaited Kingdom of Yah had come, on earth, and that we could partake of it if we chose to do so. Such a profound blessing to not only have the knowledge of self but to also be given the opportunity to return to our ancient homeland, the glory of all lands, Eretz Yisrael!
We thank Yah for sending us such a strong, mighty, courageous, intelligent, fearless and wise deliverer, in Abba Ben Ammi. We also thank Abba for answering the call when it came in the form of the 45 second vision of 1966.
We only need to think back and consider what it was we were doing when the messenger brought us the great news about this kingdom. Simply to consider for a moment where the various paths we were on were leading us. We were hopelessly lost in the pits of hell, babylon/america. We were on lock-down in that maximum security prison called america.
Yah sent us the Brother with the key to unlock our minds:
Abba Ben Ammi HaMasheakh, The Master Teacher.
He left us with a complete doctrine, Toraht Ben Ammi. All the books he wrote, all the classes he taught. He left no stone unturned and covered all the bases when it came to preparing us for what is to come.
He taught us how to live, how to think, how to eat. He taught us to overcome our fear of the adversary. And, so vitally important, he taught us how to love ourselves and one another. He taught us to remove the self-hatred inflicted upon us by the modern babylonian captivity.
Yes, our gratitude runs deep and our collective cup, as a people, truly runneth over. We love you Abba.
We shall maintain our alignment.
Yah Khai.