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Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Let’s break this down in a real, raw, and unapologetic way

Family, let’s talk real talk for a second.

Right now, we’re watching history being rewritten in real-time, and a lot of folks are in their feelings about it. See, for centuries, the dominant society has controlled the narrative—telling our story through their lens, shaping our history to fit their comfort. But here’s the problem: That era is dead. We’re in the era of standing on business.

The confusion we see from certain groups isn’t about us—it’s about them. It’s about their deep-rooted fear that the power structure they benefited from is crumbling. They’re realizing that the same economic, political, and social systems they upheld are now backfiring. The regret you hear from them? It ain’t about justice—it’s about self-preservation. They’re not sorry for what they’ve done; they’re sorry they’re feeling the consequences.

And let’s be clear—Black people aren’t angry. We’re not “aggressive.” We’re not “violent.” What we are is strategic. What we are is focused. See, they expected us to act out, to be emotional, to fall into the same traps they’ve laid for us over generations. But we’re not playing checkers—we’re playing chess. That’s why silence is one of the most powerful weapons we’ve got right now. While they panic, while they look for scapegoats, we’re moving with precision, rewriting history not with words—but with action.

They wanna mimic us, copy our culture, take from us without giving credit. But here’s the kicker: No matter how much they steal, they can’t replicate the essence of who we are. You can take the sauce, but you’ll never be the chef. And now, they’re watching in real time as Foundational Black Americans step into our own power—economically, politically, culturally—and they can’t stand it.

That’s why the gaslighting is at an all-time high. That’s why they try to flip the script, claiming we’re the problem while their own decisions are sinking their ship. But we don’t need their validation. We don’t need their sympathy. What we do need is to keep applying pressure, keep building, keep circulating our dollars, keep educating our people, and keep standing on business.

This moment is about legacy. It’s about correcting the lies. It’s about showing the world that we’ve always been the foundation—and now, we’re reclaiming everything that’s ours. So stay focused, stay strategic, and most importantly, stay on code.

Because history isn’t just being rewritten—we’re the ones writing it.

Eιɖεર Dરε

#B1 #StandOnBusiness #NewBlackHistory



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I'm just a nobody, trying to tell everybody about Somebody who can save anybody. I give all honor to the Father for the privilege of being His instrument, through whom He lives and works for His glory alone. I served in the U.S. Navy for 21 years, retiring in September 2003. In my final three years, I was co-pastor at Greater New Refuge COGIC in Fallon, Nevada, under Pastor Gregory L. Brown. I supported my pastor and church by helping with a new sanctuary's construction and caring for all ministry needs while staying true to my mandate to preach the Word of God without compromise. In November 2002, I was licensed to preach and ordained in June 2003. While stationed in Virginia Beach, I served at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church for 17 years under Bishop-Elect W.D. Scott, Sr., and now I serve at Calvary Revival Church in Norfolk, VA, under Bishop B. Courtney McBath. I also earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Religion from Saint Leo University, deepening my foundation and commitment to this path of faith.

MY THEOLOGICAL TRAINING:

It brings to my face a unadulterated smile each and every occasion I am asked, “Elder Dre, What Theological Training do you have?”

My heart beams with joy at the opportunity to humbly give full glory to God as I reflect on on how the prophets, patriarchs and apostles of old would have respond: Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joshua, Gideon, King David, Elijah, Elisha, Jeremiah, John the Baptist, Matthew, Mark, Peter, James, John and the other disciples, not forgetting the Saviour Himself.

How would they have answered the question: “What theological training do you have?”

The words of the prophet Amos also came to mind: “Then answered Amos, and said to Amaziah, I was no prophet, neither was I a prophet’s son; but I was an herdman, and a gatherer of sycomore fruit:” Amos 7:14

I surely am not impliedly decrying theological preparation, education or training: I consider it essential, but not as much as some think. For the fact is, the Almighty raises up believers according to His own standards.

Educational qualifications, wealth, fame, talent, social standing, outward appearance etc. are useful; but they are secondary in His sight. Qualities like faith, obedience, holiness, humility, honesty, absolute loyalty to one’s spouse, the ability to raise one’s family to fear God and keep His commandments etc.; these are the things the Most High values.

“Man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart.”

Only on the Day of Judgment will it be known how truly educated, weighty and effective I have been. That is why I have to smile when the question arise.

The vanity of the question is only matched by the foolishness of my answer.

As the wise man wrote: “Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher; all is vanity.” Ecclesiastes 1: 2 or as the apostle Paul commented in 2 Corinthians 11:16-30 when rattling off a long list of impressive qualifications “... I speak as a fool.”

Furthermore, we have seen with our own eyes and now testify that the Father sent his Son to be the Savior of the world. All who proclaim that Jesus is the Son of God have God living in them, and they live in God. 1 John 4:14-15 (NLT)

I am a preacher, but most of all, I proclaim that Jesus is the Savior with various applications of that truth in my everyday life. My dear friend, if you are a Christian, you are a preacher also. Whether you have been ordained or not, hired by a church or not, or ever been recognized as a preacher or not is beside the point. All who have God living in them are called to proclaim the Savior to the world. It is a Holy calling, and a demanding one. It will pull you out of your comfort zone, challenge your commitment, and help to develop you into the person God has created you to be.

John spoke as an eyewitness to Jesus' saving power. We speak as heart-witnesses; ones who have not seen Jesus with our eyes, but have experienced Him through personal transformation. I speak, and you speak, as a representative of Christ on earth. The message that we bring is simple, yet profound; that God the Father sent God the Son into the world to save those who are lost to bring them into relationship with Him. As you tell the story, and I tell the story, some will listen and receive the grace that God has sent us into the world to proclaim.

PRAYER THOUGHT: Father, what a privilege to be a spokesperson for You.

Thank you for stopping by. Stay encouraged and please do come back.