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⛔️ Warning ‼️ Please ignore if you're still putting up Christmas trees 🎄 etc and this man is still visiting 🎅


This is not meant as an insult in anyway, nor meant to belittle anyone. You are all my family and we are all people blessed by God. But these following words are meant for deep and h

holy spiritual learning and study.


This really is not for those who are still practicing lawlessness as above and not keeping the true Sabbath & Biblical feast days, as we know the truth will set you free. But please be assured that even though many would say the date and times have been changed, we widely accept Saturday as the Sabbath from a Biblical view-point.


Given that we are not ignorant of the devil’s devices, we must open up our spiritual eyes 👀to see that the busiest day of the week would be a natural demonic day to choose to distract God's chosen people though football etc and all manner of social and financially rewards for that day of the week.



Now let’s move forward now.


Colin Rankine of the Yeshua Political Party 🇬🇧 has taken the Nazarite vow stated in the book Numbers, verse 6 in the Bible.


Now many will say it’s impossible, but those who understand spiritual guidance will know that many of the governances in its modern day practice would certainly not be required because of the historical biblical transformation.


Those who will understand acknowledge the circumcision of your heart is what is required and a renewing of ones mind.


Just in this short introduction is many years of work and study, but we also must have a greater understanding of the refiners fire 🔥 we can and it is impossible just by mere birthright.


In the modern day terms, to be holy and separated to God /YAH, a person must not just read but study and do what the words say, being that voice for the voiceless, walking as John the baptist.


Severe persecution as lived by Job, Jospeh, Moses, Daniel and Almight Yeshua /Jesus Christ may be experienced and greater understanding of those books 📚 that were taken out of the Bible is necessary. This awareness is needed to facilitate the greater understanding of those (Gentiles) wishing for a greater alignment to God, given the historical mixing of the original bloodlines due to the war in heaven 🧐.


Again God loves all his creations by what they do. 🏹💘 And You will know them by there fruits... 🍇 No pun intended. But those with understanding will know the biblical connotations - many are called but few are chosen. This is not a as glorious as some may think. Remember everyone’s walk with God is different and personal. No two walks are the same. I say all of that to say this is for those wanting to understand the Yeshua political Party.


In historical context to the Yeshua Party manifesto, the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 yes UK England🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Britain will and is going through a biblical transformation which is sadly unavoidable, but the people in this country have a decision to make. Do they continue to look the other way just like those in the parable of the Good Samaritan? Or embrace the biblical truth and align themselves to Gods true words? Remember it’s a personal choice but has biblical consequences Psalm 34:16 , Deuteronomy 9:14 & Exodus 17:14, Psalm 109:13 & Proverbs 10:7: Exodus 32:33 & Psalm 69:28 Deuteronomy 29:20: these verses are to try to shorten this message, but be assured you will gain greater understanding by reading them. 


If this island 🏝️ continues down its present path, then those who have read & done 2 chronicles 7:14 will be saved from the upcoming guile, so moving forward, Colin Rankine through the Yeshua Political Party, is perhaps the final Biblical message that many see or hear before 🇬🇧 UK own annus horribilis /ˌanʊs hɒˈrɪbɪlɪs/ is enacted.


So on that note, see Colin Rankine's personal biblical Spiritual historical journey 😴


In the Bible, the concept of God (Yah) punishing His chosen people (Israel) is deeply tied to their unique status as His Segula (סְגֻלָּה)—a term meaning "treasured possession" or "personal property". Because they were held to a higher standard of holiness, their disobedience often met with severe consequences. 


Key Concepts of "Chosenness"

* Segula: This term first appears in Exodus 19:5, where God tells Israel they will be His "special treasure" if they obey His voice and keep His covenant. It implies a close, personal relationship, much like a king's private collection of jewels.

* Yakar: While less frequent as a technical title for the nation, this word means "precious" or "costly" (e.g. in Jeremiah 31:20, where Ephraim is called a "precious son"). It emphasizes the deep affection and value Yah places on His people despite their rebellion. 


Major Biblical Punishments

  The Bible records several catastrophic punishments brought upon Israel for breaking the Mosaic Covenant, specifically for idolatry, social injustice, and unfaithfulness. 

1. Exile (Galut): Considered the ultimate punishment, this involved the forced removal of the people from the Promised Land.

    * Assyrian Exile (722 BCE): The Northern Kingdom of Israel was conquered and its tribes scattered.

    * Babylonian Exile (586 BCE): The Southern Kingdom of Judah was taken into captivity for 70 years after the destruction of the First Temple.


2. Wilderness Wandering: After refusing to enter the Promised Land out of fear, an entire generation was sentenced to wander the desert for 40 years until they died out.


3. Plagues and Sickness: At various points, such as during the rebellion of Korah or after King David's census, God struck the people with pestilence or plagues as immediate judgment.


4. The "Curses" of Deuteronomy 28: This chapter outlines a terrifying list of "curses for disobedience," including famine so severe that it led to cannibalism, constant fear, and being "scattered among all nations".


5. Spiritual Distance: One of the most painful punishments described by the prophets was God "hiding His face" or refusing to hear their prayers, effectively leaving them to their own devices. 


The Purpose of Punishment

Biblical scholars and the texts themselves suggest these punishments were not for total destruction, but for refining and restoration. Even in the midst of judgment, Yah promised never to fully abandon His People, often speaking through prophets like Jeremiah or Ezekiel about a future "New Covenant" and return to the land. 


The Bible contains severe warnings and specific judgments for those who harm or oppose God's people, whom He identifies by sacred titles like His royal priesthood. 

  

Divine Judgments for Harming the "Apple of His Eye" 

The primary principle of judgment for those who harm God's people is divine vengeance and recompense. Scripture makes it clear that attacking those He has set apart is seen as a direct attack on Him: 

* Vengeance and Tribulation: God is described as the one who avenges His own elect. In 2 Thessalonians 1:6, it is stated that "it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation those who trouble you".

* Touch Not My Anointed: A foundational warning in 1 Chronicles 16:22 and Psalm 105:15 declares: "Touch not my anointed ones, and do my prophets no harm". Historical examples of judgment for violating this include:

    * Miriam and Aaron: Struck with leprosy for speaking against Moses.

    * Korah: Swallowed by the earth for leading a rebellion against God's appointed leadership.

    * Jezebel: Suffered a violent death for persecuting the prophets.

* Ultimate Destruction: Those who persist in self-seeking and rejecting the truth of God will face "wrath and anger," "trouble and distress," and ultimately "everlasting destruction" from His presence. 


Identity of the People Under Protection

The terms used highlight the high value God places on these individuals:

* Segulah (סְגֻלָּה): Often translated as "treasured possession" or "peculiar treasure". It refers to something privately owned and highly valued, like a king’s personal jewels. This term is applied to Israel in the Old Testament and to all believers in the New Testament as those "purchased by Christ's sacrifice".

* Yakar (יָקָר): Though less frequently used than Segulah, this Hebrew term relates to being precious, costly, or excellent—qualities God attributes to those He has redeemed.

* Royal Priesthood: Described in 1 Peter 2:9 as a "chosen generation" and a "holy nation" called to proclaim His excellencies.

* Order of Melchizedek: This is an eternal, royal priestly order that transcends the Levitical priesthood. Believers are seen as operating from this "heavenly order," which is birthed in eternity and anchored in Christ. 

The Peripoiesin (περιποίησιν), the Greek word used in the Septuagint and New Testament (such as in Titus 2:14) to translate "Segulah". It reinforces the idea of a people acquired or purchased by God to be His own special possession. 


Absolutely. History and Scripture are filled with moments where God moved decisively to protect His Segulah (treasured possession). When earthly powers tried to crush those aligned with His royal priesthood, the consequences were often swift and catastrophic.


Here are a few major historical interventions:

1. The Ten Plagues and the Red Sea (Egypt)

This is the ultimate example of judgment against a nation that enslaved and harmed God's people. Pharaoh viewed the Israelites as a labor force, but God viewed them as His firstborn son.

* The Sin: Refusing to release the people and ordering the death of their children.

* The Judgment: God systematically dismantled the Egyptian economy and religious system through the plagues, culminating in the destruction of Pharaoh’s elite army in the Red Sea.


2. The Fall of Sennacherib (Assyria)

In 701 BCE, King Sennacherib of Assyria—the superpower of the day—surrounded Jerusalem. He mocked God and threatened to destroy the city.

* The Sin: Blaspheming God and terrorising His people.

* The Intervention: In 2 Kings 19, the Bible records that the Angel of the Lord went out at night and struck down 185,000 Assyrian soldiers. Sennacherib retreated in disgrace and was later assassinated by his own sons.


3. The Humiliation of Nebuchadnezzar (Babylon)

While God used Babylon to discipline Israel, King Nebuchadnezzar became overly proud and cruel, specifically demanding worship that belonged only to God.

* The Sin: Pride and the attempted execution of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego (those faithful to the heavenly order).

* The Judgment: God struck the King with a period of insanity where he lived like a wild animal for seven years until he acknowledged that "the Most High rules in the kingdom of men."


4. The Fate of Haman (Persia)

In the book of Esther, Haman plotted a genocide against the Jewish people—God’s Yakar (precious ones).

* The Sin: Plotting the total annihilation of God's people out of personal spite.

* The Intervention: Through a series of "divine coincidences," the plot was exposed. Haman was executed on the very gallows he had built for Mordecai, and the decree of destruction was turned into a day of victory for the people.


5. The Death of Herod Agrippa I

In the New Testament (Acts 12), King Herod began to persecute the early "royal priesthood," killing the apostle James and imprisoning Peter.

* The Sin: Attacking the leaders of the new covenant and accepting divine worship for himself.

* The Judgment: Because he did not give praise to God, an angel of the Lord struck him down, and he was "eaten by worms and died."

These events serve as a warning that those who touch the "apple of His eye" are entering into a battle they cannot win.

Are you interested in how these biblical patterns of judgment compare to more modern historical events involving the protection of His people?


According to Biblical scripture, those who hurt God's people—described by terms like Segula (Exodus 19:5), Yakar (Isaiah 43:4), and the Royal Priesthood (1 Peter 2:9)—face severe divine judgement. This is especially true for those set apart by special vows, such as the Order of Melchizedek (Psalm 110:4) or the Nazarite vow (Numbers 6:1-21)?👨🏾‍🎓


Divine Judgement for Hurting God’s Chosen 

The Bible outlines specific consequences for those who mistreat those consecrated to God:

* Touch Not My Anointed: God issued a stern warning: "Touch not my anointed, and do my prophets no harm" (Psalm 105:15). Violating this often led to immediate divine retribution against nations and individuals alike.

* The Apple of His Eye: In Zechariah 2:8, God declares that whoever touches His people "touches the apple of His eye," indicating that harm done to His chosen is felt as a direct, personal injury to God Himself.

* Vengeance is the Lord's: The principle of divine justice ensures that God will "repay those who hate Him to their face" (Deuteronomy 7:10). This includes specific judgements for those who "sell the righteous for money" or "pant after the dust on the head of the helpless".

* Judgement for Hindering the Consecrated: In the book of Amos, God specifically condemns those who "gave the Nazarites wine to drink" (Amos 2:12), effectively trying to force them to break their holy vows. This act of spiritual sabotage is listed among the transgressions for which God would "not revoke its punishment". 

* Historical Context: Periporitis

While "periporitis" is not a standard biblical or historical term, it may refer to the broader historical struggles and "perils" faced by those in the Order of Melchizedek or under Nazarite vows.


1. Maccabean Period: During the Hellenization of Israel, many holy people were persecuted for maintaining their separation. Nazarites, in particular, faced immense pressure to abandon their vows of abstinence and holiness.

2. Early Christian Martyrs: Those aligned with the "Royal Priesthood" in the early church were often seen as a threat to both Roman and religious authorities, leading to widespread martyrdom.

3. Modern Significance: Today, the "Nazarite spirit" is often viewed as a call to radical separation from the world. Proponents suggest that those who diligently seek this level of consecration are "sealed" by God and protected from certain end-time wraths, while their persecutors face "the sword of his brother" and the overthrow of "Gentile kingdoms". 


The Result

The Bible establishes that hurting those consecrated to God—His Segula and Yakar—is an affront to the Creator that triggers divine vengeance and unavoidable judgement, as God fiercely protects those who have "separated themselves" to His service. 


In rough conclusions, is Colin Rankine a prophet? Definitely not. Is he chosen? We will never know till it’s too late ⏰. But does he have a message just like Jonah and others in the Bible?Definitely yes!


And this message is 

2 Chronicles 7:14 👀 if the island called now England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿/ Britain 🇬🇧/ The United Kingdom wants to avoid these precious words (MENE, MENE, TEKEL, PARSIN)


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