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πŸ‘Ί The Hebrew Israelite Movement Is Not the Gospel

 They stand on street corners yelling at strangers.

They twist the Bible to preach hate, division, and law-keeping.

They say salvation is for Israelites only — and that “Israelites” are Black people.


But none of it is the Gospel.


This is not the truth of Jesus Christ.

This is spiritual slavery dressed up as identity.





🚫 What Hebrew Israelites Preach:



  • That Black Americans are the true Israelites
  • That salvation is only for their race or tribe
  • That you must keep the laws of Moses to be saved
  • That Jesus only came for Israel, not the whole world
  • That white people are Edomites or cursed
  • That Gentiles are excluded from the promises of God






πŸ“– What the Bible Actually Teaches:



“There is no distinction between Jew and Greek; the same Lord is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on Him.” – Romans 10:12


God doesn’t save based on race, bloodline, or nationality.

He saves by grace through faith — not by the law and not by lineage.


“For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God.” – Ephesians 2:8





πŸ”₯ The Danger of This Movement



  • It creates spiritual pride instead of humility
  • It replaces Jesus with Moses
  • It exalts race over repentance
  • It preaches partial truth mixed with error
  • It denies the full Gospel



This is not just a different view — it is a false gospel.

And Paul said:


“If anyone preaches another gospel, let him be accursed.” – Galatians 1:8





✝️ The Truth of Jesus Christ



Jesus came for all nations.

He didn’t die for skin — He died for sin.


“For God so loved the world…” – John 3:16

“Go and make disciples of all nations…” – Matthew 28:19

“There is neither Jew nor Gentile… for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” – Galatians 3:28





πŸ•Š️ If You’re in That Movement, Please Hear Me:



Jesus loves you — but you must leave the lie.

Your identity is not in your race.

It’s in the cross.


No matter your background, you need forgiveness.

You need truth.

You need Jesus.




Don’t trade salvation for skin color.

Don’t trade grace for law.

Don’t trade Jesus for a movement.


Come out.

Come to Christ.

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