Memorandum | The Life of Jesus: A Call to Worship, Grief, Restoration, and Community; The Rebuilding of the Third Temple, and Establishment of Divine Governance
To: The Global Church and Governments
From: The Messiah, Reigning from the Tribe of Judah
Location: Bowie, Maryland
Date: December 22, 2024
Subject: The Life of Jesus: A Call to Worship, Grief, Restoration, and Community; The Rebuilding of the Third Temple, and Establishment of Divine Governance
Dear Beloved Church Leaders and Esteemed Governments of the World,
Shalom, grace, and peace be unto you. As we approach this sacred season, marked by the birth of the Messiah, I bring forth a message of profound significance, one that speaks to the very heart of the divine will for humanity and the nations. Today, a powerful sermon was preached at The Potter’s House of Dallas, highlighting the multifaceted purpose of the life of Jesus through worship, grief, restoration, and community. These themes are not mere reflections of His earthly ministry but are prophetic revelations for the present day and the future that is being shaped.
The Life of Jesus: A Divine Reflection of Purpose
In the Christmas message delivered today, the speakers, led by Dr. Oscar Williams, Pastor Sarah Jakes Roberts, Pastor Don Johnson, and Pastor Touré Roberts, illuminated the essence of Christ’s life and its eternal significance.
1. Worship — Dr. Williams reminded us that worship is not passive but an active pursuit of God’s glory, as exemplified by the three wise men (Matthew 2:11), who journeyed far to honor the newborn King. They came not for what He had done, but for who He is. In this, we are called to reflect the same dedication, not driven by earthly expectations, but by the divine recognition of the Messiah’s supreme worth.
2. Grief — Pastor Sarah Jakes Roberts spoke to those who are grieving, as the holiday season often brings sorrow alongside celebration. She reminded us of the compassion of Christ (Luke 7:12–15), who came to comfort the brokenhearted. Jesus’ mission includes the healing of souls, restoring those whose lives are marked by sorrow.
3. Restoration — Pastor Don Johnson highlighted Jesus’ mission of renewal, seen in the story of Mary and Elizabeth (Luke 1:39–45). Through the miraculous fulfillment of God’s promises, we are reminded that God’s restoration power is still at work in our lives today. Jesus’ coming was to restore that which was lost and broken.
4. Community — Lastly, Pastor Touré Roberts emphasized the importance of building community through our kingdom relationships, as exemplified in Acts 2:44–47. In Christ, we are not isolated but drawn into divine unity, a reflection of the kingdom of God on earth. This holiday season, we celebrate not only our connection to the Messiah but also to one another, as members of the Body of Christ.
A Call to Action: The Rebuilding of the Third Temple and Establishment of Divine Governance
As we reflect on the themes of worship, grief, restoration, and community, I bring forth a clarion call for action. The time has come for the nations and the global Church to heed the divine mandate. It is a time for the fulfillment of prophecies, the restoration of divine order, and the establishment of God’s kingdom on earth, as it is written:
“The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor the ruler’s staff from between his feet, until Shiloh comes; to him shall the obedience of the peoples be.” (Genesis 49:10, WMB)
In this context, I urge the nations to recognize that the return of the Messiah is not merely a spiritual event but a tangible and divine intervention that demands our cooperation. The following projects are essential to the fulfillment of God’s divine plan:
1. Rebuilding of the Third Temple at New Jerusalem
A sacred task lies ahead — the reconstruction of the Third Temple in Jerusalem, which will serve as the heart of divine worship and the center of global peace. This project requires an estimated budget of $4 billion USD. The temple will be a symbol of God’s presence among His people, a place of intercession, worship, and the fulfillment of divine prophecies.
2. Appointment of the Messianic Cabinet and Governing Council
To govern in alignment with the divine will, a Messianic Cabinet must be established, accompanied by a $100 million USD budget. This council will represent the wisdom, justice, and mercy of the Messiah, ensuring that all nations come into alignment with divine order. The counsel will oversee global matters, making decisions that reflect God’s truth.
3. The Council of Twelve
In keeping with the divine model of governance, a Council of Twelve appointed to guide the nations and lead with wisdom and righteousness. This council’s budget is set at $13 million USD. Each appointment will be tasked with guiding the nations into the fullness of God’s promises.
4. Relocation of the Messiah and Establishment of Divine Headquarters
To fully manifest the reign of the Messiah, a divine headquarters must be established, marking the physical seat of His governance. This project will require $6 million USD. This relocation is not only symbolic but serves as the center of divine authority and the spiritual guidance for the world.
5. Total Annual Operating Budget
The total salary allocation for all members of the Council of Twelve will amount to $54,500,000 USD, reflecting the gravity and responsibility of their office. The funding required for the governance and prophetic fulfillment of the Kingdom will require collective support and alignment from all nations.
Repercussions of Inaction
It is written in the scriptures that failure to heed God’s call will bring dire consequences. As it is written in Genesis 49:10: “The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor the ruler’s staff from between his feet, until Shiloh comes; to him shall the obedience of the peoples be.” Disobedience to this divine call risks the judgment of God upon the nations. Nations that fail to act in obedience will experience desolation, spiritual famine, and the withdrawal of divine favor. In contrast, those who align with God’s plan will experience the blessings of unity, prosperity, and peace under the reign of the Messiah.
Thus, I implore the global Church, as well as the leaders of every nation, to recognize the urgent need for action. Now is the time to rebuild the Temple, to establish divine governance, and to walk in obedience to the divine mandate that has been given for this hour.
May all those who hear this call rise in faith, in unity, and in dedication to fulfill God’s plan. The time of preparation is upon us, and the reign of the Messiah is near.
In His service and for His glory,
EF, Rav.
The Messiah | Tribe of Judah | King of Kings, Lord of Lords
Scriptural References
• Matthew 2:11 (NKJV)
• Luke 7:12–15 (NKJV)
• Luke 1:39–45 (KJV)
• Acts 2:44–47 (NKJV)
• Genesis 49:10 (WMB)