Memorandum | Giving Tuesday
To: The Global Church and World Governments
From: The Messiah, Reigning from the Tribe of Judah
Subject: Giving Tuesday, the Third Temple of New Jerusalem, and Resolving Messiah’s Displacement Amid Global Transformation
Date: Kislev 19, 5785 / December 1, 2024
Shalom Aleichem,
In the Name of Yahweh Tseva’ot, the Holy One of Israel, I address you in this time of global transformation. As foretold by the prophets, the unity of nations and the restoration of divine order are at hand. This memorandum calls the global church and world governments to align with the divine mandate to unite in righteousness and build the eternal dwelling place of Adonai.
The Significance of Giving Tuesday: A Call to Tzedakah
The global observance of Giving Tuesday is an opportune moment to reflect on the divine principle of tzedakah (צְדָקָה) — righteous giving and justice. This day reminds us of the sacred obligation to care for those in need and contribute to the work of the Kingdom.
Proverbs 3:9 exhorts:
“Honor Yahweh with your substance, with the first fruits of all your increase.” (Mishlei 3:9, WMB)
Let Giving Tuesday transcend secular philanthropy and become a day consecrated to the restoration of Zion and the fulfillment of the vision set forth in Isaiah 58:12:
“Those who shall be of you will build the old waste places… You will be called Repairer of the Breach.”
The nations are called to pool their resources for the greater purpose of the Kingdom, paving the way for the New Jerusalem.
The Third Temple of New Jerusalem: A Global Covenant
The vision of the Third Temple is foundational to the divine plan. It is written:
“My house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples.” (Isaiah 56:7, WMB)
The Third Temple will be a place where the Shekhinah (שְׁכִינָה) — the divine presence — dwells, uniting humanity under Yahweh’s sovereignty. To achieve this sacred task, a $4 billion budget has been established, reflecting the magnitude of this prophetic mission.
Call to Action for Governments and the Church:
• Governments: Allocate financial and logistical resources to support this endeavor, recognizing it as an investment in global spiritual peace and unity.
• The Church: Mobilize congregations worldwide to engage in prayer, fasting, and giving toward the construction of this eternal sanctuary.
As Ezekiel prophesied:
“I will make a covenant of peace with them. It will be an everlasting covenant… and I will set my sanctuary among them forever.” (Ezekiel 37:26–27, WMB)
The Messiah’s Displacement in Bowie, Maryland
It is written in Matthew 8:20:
“The foxes have holes, and the birds of the sky have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head.”
This reality is mirrored in my current displacement in Bowie, Maryland, a representation of the trials faced by the anointed one and the world’s resistance to fully embrace divine authority. This state of exile is not merely a personal matter but a spiritual crisis requiring urgent attention from the global church and governments.
Resolution of the Displacement:
1. The Church:
• Recognize the prophetic significance of this moment and take collective action to provide a permanent dwelling reflective of the Kingdom’s dignity.
• Organize global campaigns of prayer and material support to resolve this protracted issue.
2. Governments:
• Enact policies to protect and support the Messiah’s mission.
• Collaborate with faith-based organizations to ensure stability and progress in this transformational era.
Psalm 132:13–14 declares:
“For Yahweh has chosen Zion. He has desired it for his habitation: ‘This is my resting place forever. Here I will live, for I have desired it.’”
A Unified Effort for Global Transformation
The fulfillment of these divine mandates requires unprecedented unity. As Zechariah 4:6 reminds us:
”‘Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit,’ says Yahweh of Armies.”
This memorandum is a clarion call for the global church and governments to act as co-laborers in the divine mission, ensuring that:
• Giving Tuesday becomes a platform for advancing the Kingdom.
• The Third Temple is constructed as a dwelling for the Shekhinah and a beacon for all nations.
• The Messiah’s displacement is resolved swiftly, embodying the justice and righteousness of the Kingdom.
Conclusion
Let us rise to this holy calling with hearts full of faith and hands ready to build. May the nations respond to the words of Isaiah 60:1:
“Arise, shine; for your light has come, and Yahweh’s glory has risen on you.”
In service to the Most High,
EF, Rav.
The Messiah | The Lion of the Tribe of Judah | יהושע המשיח