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Greetings to the I empress and prophetess of the Most High. First and foremost, I would like to thank you for blessing I with your words. To hear a prophetess of Jah speak, I always am at attention to listen! For a prophetess words are indeed wisdom. Just as Heldah and Deborah were great prophetess of Jah, so do you stand as a prophetess in this day and time. Each prohet & prophetess have a mission by Jah. And I am glad to see that you have not neglected your mission told to you from the head creator.
I am very inspired now, to further the work of Jah, and to do even more in the livity to keep the souljahs strong alive and well. The fight must continue.
Prophetess as you stated, I stand firm in Jah word as a souljah, therefore producing fruits of Jah works. I was raised in the Nyabinghi order from birth, by I mama and papa.
The time will come when the lions of Jah stand firm against the adversary, and wave the banner of truth on top of the ruins of the great city.
All the kings who fornicated with her shall weap, for in one hour, she will be gone.
Now who do InI know that can destroy Babylon in one hour?
Only the army led by Jah can do this.
Prepare yourselves for rejoicing you daughters of zion, for the lions of Jah have come, to tear Babylon assunder.
Jah bless you prophetess, and I love you forIver
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