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In this powerful episode, Pastor Omar takes us through the Book of Jasher, shedding light on the dark history of Admah, one of the five cities of Sodom. He recounts the story of a traveler who faced harsh, merciless treatment in the city, where residents were forbidden from offering food to strangers, ultimately leading them to starve. One courageous woman defied the cruel rule by providing bread and water, only to face a brutal death at the hands of the city's people.
Pastor Omar draws a compelling parallel to the historical injustices endured by African Americans, the true Hebrews of the Bible, in America. He also reflects on the recent election of President-elect Donald Trump, exploring both the potential benefits and the possible harm this decision could bring. Throughout the message, Pastor emphasizes the critical need to trust in God above any political party, reminding us that only God’s guidance can sustain us through uncertain times.
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In this powerful episode, Pastor Omar dives into the revelation of the Lunar Sabbath, exploring insights from the Book of Jubilees. Moving beyond traditional debates over whether the Sabbath falls on Saturday or Sunday, Pastor explains how the true Sabbath is observed after the new moon, shifting each month. He highlights that our Sabbath rest mirrors God’s own rest in creation, and even a portion of His angels join in this heavenly practice. Pastor Omar reassures those who’ve tried to honor the Sabbath on other days, affirming that God blesses sincere efforts. Join us for a message on the grace, renewal, and blessings that flow from honoring God’s Sabbath rest!
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Pastor Omar’s sermon on John 6:1-14 took us through Jesus' miraculous feeding of the 5,000, emphasizing how faith and praise activate God’s promises in our lives. When faced with thousands to feed, Jesus invited His disciples to look beyond scarcity. While Philip focused on what they lacked, Andrew’s faith in the small offering—a few loaves and fishes—became the catalyst for God’s abundance. Pastor Omar encouraged us to be "solution-driven" rather than problem-focused, as faith unlocks God’s power.
He also highlighted the importance of gratitude and generosity. Jesus’ act of giving thanks for the little they had led to an overflow, teaching that as we honor God with what we have, He multiplies it. Just as Jesus distributed the bread and fish, Pastor Omar reminded us that our resources are meant to be shared with others, emphasizing that generosity enriches both the giver and receiver.
This teaching inspires us to live with open hands, placing our trust in God's provision, knowing He blesses those who trust and share.
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During Sunday’s Feast of Tabernacles celebration, Pastor Omar provided powerful spiritual insight into the story of Lot’s wife, as revealed in Jasher Chapter 19. He explored the deeper meaning behind her actions and the importance of names, showing how the names we give our children can shape their futures. Pastor Omar urged parents to raise their children with God’s Word, teaching them to live in the world but not be consumed by it—a mistake Lot’s wife made, as she raised her daughters to love the world.
Lot’s wife’s decision to look back at Sodom and Gomorrah was rooted in her attachment to the world. Tragically, her daughters refused to leave, and her glance backward resulted in her transformation into a pillar of salt.
Pastor Omar also highlighted another story from the Book of Jasher, where a stranger begged for food, only to be given gold and silver with no one willing to sell him food. Paltith, Lot's compassionate daughter, secretly gave him bread out of pity, and though her act of kindness cost her life, it stood as a testament to righteousness in a city full of wickedness.
This message reminds us of the importance of living intentionally—choosing God's ways over the world and raising the next generation to do the same.
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Pastor Omar continues his series, "Eliezer’s Stone: Injustice in the Judicial System," exploring the sins of Sodom beyond homosexuality through the Book of Jasher. He reveals the city’s deeper transgressions—such as robbery and fornication—while drawing parallels to America’s judicial system and its impact on minority communities. Pastor Omar highlights alarming statistics about incarceration rates, particularly in states like Louisiana, Georgia, and Texas, emphasizing systemic racial injustice. Watch this powerful sermon as Pastor Omar calls for action and explores solutions for change.
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Pastor Omar continued the series, The Cry of Sodom, by drawing parallels between the injustices in Sodom and Gomorrah and those in America's judicial system. Using the Book of Jasher, Pastor Omar highlighted the story of a man wronged by the judges in Sodom, comparing it to modern-day injustices in the U.S.
Referencing the famous words of Martin Luther King Jr., "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere,"Pastor Omar called the congregation to attention, warning against turning a blind eye to systemic wrongs. He also previewed upcoming sermons on mass minority incarcerations, corrupt bail policies, disenfranchisement, and capital punishment, all with a focus on how America has out-sinned Sodom.
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Pastor Omar continued his compelling series titled "The Cry of Sodom," exploring the various sins that led to God's judgment upon Sodom and Gomorrah. While the cities are often primarily associated with the sin of homosexuality, Pastor Omar emphasized that there were other significant transgressions that contributed to their downfall.
Drawing from the historical accounts in the Book of Jasher, he discussed the coalition of five cities that made up Sodom and Gomorrah. Last Sunday's focus was on fornication as the initial sin. This week, Pastor Omar delved into the topics of robbery and ridicule. He narrated how the citizens of Sodom would steal from travelers entering the city to sell goods, highlighting a culture of deceit and injustice.
Pastor Omar drew parallels to modern society, pointing out that robbery remains a pervasive issue in America, affecting countless cities and towns. He reminded the congregation that stealing violates one of the Ten Commandments: "Thou shalt not steal." Emphasizing that God detests stealing because it reflects the actions of Satan—who sought to usurp God's throne—he cited Scripture that describes Satan as one who comes "to steal, kill, and destroy."
The sermon served as a powerful call for believers to distinguish themselves from the prevailing sins of the culture. As Hebrew Christians, Pastor Omar urged everyone to live separate and holy lives, not partaking in the sinful practices that surround us. By adhering to God's commandments and embodying His righteousness, we can stand as beacons of light in a world that often mirrors the injustices of ancient Sodom.
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Pastor Omar delivered a powerful message this Sunday, drawing parallels between contemporary societal issues and the ancient sins of Sodom and Gomorrah as outlined in the Book of Jasher. Addressing the "fountains of fornication," Pastor Omar highlighted how America, in this specific sin, has surpassed even the transgressions of those notorious cities.Through a compelling mix of historical context and modern application, he challenged the congregation to uphold moral integrity by abstaining from fornication.
Emphasizing the sanctity of marriage, Pastor Omar discussed the protective role of marital intimacy. He shared personal testimonies to underline the importance of due benevolence within marriage, which not only strengthens the relationship but also guards it against external threats.
Pastor Omar reiterated that in a marriage, neither spouse's body belongs solely to themselves; rather, it should be shared with loving respect, maintaining a strong and holy bond. This message serves as a call to action for both singles and married couples alike to reflect on their lives and align more closely with God’s commandments.
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In this insightful episode, Pastor Omar delves into the complexities of leadership within marriage, drawing lessons from the lives of Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar. Explore the nuances of managing family dynamics and the importance of partnership in marital roles. Learn why listening to your spouse can enrich your family life and how effective leadership, aligned with divine principles, fosters a prosperous marriage. Join us as we uncover the biblical blueprint for unity and mutual respect in the household.
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Join Pastor Omar as he explores the profound challenges of waiting for God's promises through the story of Sarah in Genesis 16 and the Book of Jasher. This sermon delves into the perils of impatience and the spiritual growth that occurs in the waiting seasons. Discover why trying to accelerate God's timeline can lead to turmoil and how, in moments of apparent barrenness, God is meticulously preparing our blessings.
Learn how to embrace God’s timing, trusting that when it seems He is doing the least, He is doing the most.
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Pastor Omar delivered an enlightening message as he continued to delve deeper into the life of Abraham, drawing on the historical insights from the Book of Jasher. This week's sermon laid the groundwork for the upcoming series, starting with the powerful theme of "Even Now." Pastor Omar emphasized that regardless of our circumstances, delays, or challenges, God is at work—even now—bringing His plans to fruition.
Looking ahead, Pastor Omar will explore the impatience of Sarah and how our desire to hasten God's promises can lead us to take matters into our own hands, often with unintended consequences. He will also address the critical issue of leadership within the home, highlighting how men, though successful in various spheres of life, can sometimes struggle with their responsibilities at home.
This week's message centered on the assurance that no matter our past, upbringing, or faults, God is still capable of working miracles in our lives, even in the midst of difficult situations. Stay tuned for the continuation of this powerful series.
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Join Pastor Omar as he continues his enlightening series from the Book of Jasher, focusing on the historical story of Abraham and Lot. In this powerful message titled "You Have To Separate," Pastor Omar discusses the importance of distancing ourselves from those who bring trouble into our lives. Reflecting on how Abraham had to separate from Lot due to the trouble caused by Lot's herdsmen, Pastor Omar emphasizes that a lack of peace can prevent us from fulfilling our God-given purpose.
Learn how to recognize and navigate the conflicts and confusion that the enemy uses to disrupt our peace. Don't miss this transformative teaching on maintaining peace and staying aligned with God's purpose.
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Pastor Omar delivered an enlightening sermon based on Genesis 13, where he delved into the story of Abraham and Lot, and expanded his teaching with insights from the Book of Jasher, Chapter 15. The central theme of the sermon was the concept of "quarreling" and its implications in our lives.
Pastor Omar highlighted how quarreling often arises from trivial matters and can escalate into heated arguments. He reminded us that God's wisdom, as found in Proverbs, teaches that avoiding a fight is a mark of honor. Unfortunately, our upbringing, culture, and family influences sometimes promote the opposite, treating fighting as a badge of honor.
This misalignment with God's teachings can have detrimental effects, especially in marriages. Pastor Omar pointed out that many marital difficulties stem from quarreling, and he referenced the proverb that says it is better to live on a rooftop than in a beautiful home with a complaining spouse. This stark imagery underscored the importance of striving for peace and understanding in our relationships.
Through this sermon, we were encouraged to reflect on our own lives and seek to align our actions with God's desires, fostering harmony and avoiding unnecessary conflicts.
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In this compelling sermon from the epic Book of Jasher, referenced by the King James Bible, Pastor Omar delves into the profound relationship between Abraham and Lot. Highlighting the critical importance of surrounding ourselves with the right people, Pastor Omar illustrates how the divine favor on Abraham significantly blessed Lot, leading to his immense wealth. The message is clear: the company we keep can profoundly impact the blessings in our lives.
Pastor Omar also underscores the remarkable contributions African Americans have made to the establishment of the United States, emphasizing the value of choosing our associations wisely. The sermon warns of the consequences of aligning with the wrong people. Lot's decision to side with his herdsmen instead of maintaining his bond with Abraham eventually led to major repercussions in his life.
Join us in exploring how wisdom and discernment play crucial roles in our relationships, whether in family, jobs, or friendships. God places both "Abrahams" and "herdsmen" in our lives, and it is up to us to choose wisely.
Don't miss this enlightening and thought-provoking sermon!
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Pastor Omar shared an insightful sermon on the story of Abraham and Sarah from the book of Jasher. This narrative provides deeper insights into Sarah's renowned beauty and the numerous occasions when Abraham resorted to deception to safeguard his own life. Pastor Omar emphasized the critical lesson that God's instructions must be adhered to diligently; otherwise, we risk delaying His plans and bringing consequences upon ourselves and others. Through this story, we are reminded of the importance of discerning when God calls us to move forward and when He instructs us to stay put. Join us as we delve into these timeless truths and learn to walk in obedience to God's will.
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In this insightful sermon episode, Pastor Omar delves more into the life of Abraham, exploring how God sometimes sends troubles our way to guide us towards His divine plan. Pastor Omar emphasizes that while the places we find ourselves in between life's journeys may be comfortable, they might not align with God's sovereign purpose for us. Using Abraham's experiences as a powerful example, he illustrates how God can stir up challenges to prevent stagnation and complacency, urging us to move forward in faith.
Join us as Pastor Omar sheds light on how embracing these divine disruptions can lead us to our destined place in God's grand design. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how trials can be transformative and how staying aligned with God's plan can bring true fulfillment.
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Pastor Omar took us on a profound journey through the book of Jasher, focusing on the life of Abraham. We discovered fascinating insights about Abraham's early years and his deep commitment to the Lord.
We learned that Abraham was mentored by Noah and Shem, gaining wisdom and understanding of God's ways. Upon returning home, Abraham confronted his father Terah about his idolatry, displaying a fervent zeal for godliness that eventually led him into serious trouble.
Abraham’s unwavering faith brought him before the formidable King Nimrod, who, in a fit of anger, cast Abraham into a fiery furnace. This gripping narrative revealed that Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were not the first to face such a trial; Abraham’s story prefigures their miraculous survival. In an astonishing turn of events, the only thing that burned in the fire was the rope that bound Abraham, leaving his clothes and life unscathed.
Pastor Omar's message reminded us that our trials and struggles can be the very instruments of our liberation. Just as Abraham emerged from the furnace unharmed, our own challenges can set us free, refining our faith and strengthening our spirit.
Join us as we continue to delve into these ancient texts, uncovering timeless truths that inspire and transform our lives.
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Sermon Recap: Abraham's Birth and the Cave of Protection
This Sunday, Pastor Omar delved into the captivating narratives from the book of Jasher, a remarkable text that offers additional context to familiar biblical stories. In this enlightening sermon, Pastor Omar highlighted the parallels between the birth of Abraham and that of Jesus, both heralded by a star in the sky.
Drawing from Jasher chapter 9, we learned about the extraordinary circumstances surrounding Abraham’s birth and his early years. To protect him from those who sought his life, Abraham was hidden in a cave, a powerful metaphor for the dark and challenging times we often face. Just as Abraham emerged from his cave, guided by divine purpose, we too can find hope and strength in our periods of waiting and obscurity.
Join us as Pastor Omar sheds light on these profound insights, encouraging us to embrace our hidden seasons with faith and anticipation.
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Last Sunday, Pastor Omar delivered a profound sermon inspired by the remarkable Book of Jasher, as referenced in the Book of Joshua. He intricately explored the life of Abraham, revealing how his existence was threatened even before his birth, mirroring the perilous circumstances surrounding the birth of Jesus. With eloquence and insight, Pastor Omar drew attention to the startling parallels between these two extraordinary individuals, both of whom were heralded by the appearance of a luminous star in the heavens. This compelling message illuminated timeless truths within the pages of scripture, inviting contemplation and reflection.
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In this sermon, we explore financial wisdom drawn from Proverbs, focusing on Proverbs 6:6-8. We highlight the industriousness of the ant as a model for diligent saving and preparation for the future. Emphasizing the importance of hard work, integrity, and wise decision-making, we discuss principles such as avoiding debt, practicing generosity, and making prudent investments.
Delving into practical applications, we discuss strategies for savings and investments inspired by biblical principles, including real estate acquisitions and diversified portfolios. We also address the purposeful acquisition and utilization of properties, advocating for a balance between financial stewardship and generosity in line with biblical teachings. Join us as we seek to align our financial practices with timeless wisdom, ensuring both personal financial stability and meaningful contribution to the broader community.
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