Go Ye Dispense Doses - The Tribe of Judah's Invitation
- Eluzu Kaburu
- Apr 4
- 2 min read

Reference: Assurance of Victory Despite the Devil, Apostle Paul N; Efren Abdon.
It has occurred to me today that when one becomes one with the tribe of lions, the tribe of Judah, the Judahites, the Jews.. you automatically sever all connections with your earthly tribe. You become considerate of thine brethren.
Not that you disregard the Gentiles or your former tribe, but you are renewed in such a way that, while spiritually disconnected, you still deeply care for them. In fact, whatever hate existed prior to the impartation of the New Life is incinerated by the Consuming Fire, and the traces of love are conjoined and amplified. We become a diverse network of conduits, but linked and deriving water, milk, and honey from one source; whilst seamlessly flowing into one another in whatever form conceivable.
Application:
Once, we lived in a strange land - another tribe's domain - but were Judahites. So, whenever we got into trouble, the church or pastors would defend us, even risking their relationship with/ their tribe/community. It was because we, despite tribal distances, were one; Judahites.
Sometimes I just feel content; not because I have it all, but because I know I have Jesus. And to have Jesus is to have everything.
So extend this invitation to all the gentiles; tell them we have vacant rooms, milk, honey, water, unlimited amenities, and utilities... in the Tribe of Lions. Tell them we are hiring... Therefore, go ye, dispense doses and good tidings. We have it all.
Isaiah 55:1 Voice
Eternal One: If you are thirsty, come here; come, there's water for all. Whoever is poor and penniless can still come and buy the food I sell. There's no cost here, have some food, hearty and delicious, and beverages, pure and good. https://tbibles.com/qov5
But the invitation, once it arrives, tell them it may not come again - despite grace being indefinitely continuously available. Recall Paul and Judge Felix, Acts 24, Judge Felix made 3 mistakes: one, that conviction will persist; two, that convenience will come; three, that conflict will cease. Don't make the same mistakes.
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