LET MY PEOPLE GO: WHO ARE THE CHILDREN OF YASHAREL - Couverture souple

Amponsah, Godfred

 
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Synopsis

Egypt

From the beginning, Yah has been calling His people out of bondage and into covenant. The cry “Let My people go” was not only a demand to Pharaoh in ancient Egypt but an eternal call from the heart of the Creator to every generation of His covenant people in Egypt.

Yet even as Yah delivered Yasharel from Egypt, a question arises: Who are His people today? Who are the children of Yasharel in the last days?

This book seeks to uncover both deliverance and identity: first, the freedom Yah offers His people, and second, the truth of who those people are.

This is a journey from Egypt to covenant, from scattering to awakening, from bondage to restoration. It is a journey of deliverance and identity.

  • Begin with the famous command: “Let My People Go” — show its power as more than a historical event.
  • Explain that this cry is both physical (deliverance from Egypt) and spiritual (deliverance from sin, falsehood, oppression).
  • Introduce the second theme: Who are the Children of Yasharel?
  • Clarify that “Yasharel” is more than a name — it’s an identity rooted in covenant with the Most High.
  • State the book’s purpose: to awaken readers to Yah’s deliverance plan and their true identity.
  • Pose the central questions: What does it mean to be free? What does it mean to belong to Yasharel?
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