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I was always a person that wanted to be right in all my ways!

Harry Watley · Sunday, January 18th 2015 at 6:33AM · 325 views

 

To be wrong is a bitter taste and to be wrong most of the time is self destruction.  When I was being anointed God asked me what is my biggest fear? I said to wrong. God said that will not happen! Shortly thereafter I received my first revelation that prophets are racially different.  Prophet Moses also expressed a fear and his fear was that his people won’t believe him.   

 

Since no one else in history had ever realized that prophets are racially different was a conformation that God was communicating with me. No religious schools have ever taught on the subject that prophets are racially different. Dr. King and Elijah Muhammad had never thought or realized that prophets are racially different. Consequentially, my first revelation caused me to be right and every one else wrong!  

 

Nevertheless, it is a bitter sweet experience; sweet in the sense that the revelation is absolutely true, but bitter in the sense that the truth that prophet are racially different is unwelcome because it requires a change.

 

As the world is constantly changing we must change as well to keep up with what is the right way and what is right especially when we as Black American people have been made to believe what is wrong for all our existence.  

 

 

 

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Harry Watley Wilson Salem, NC

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