Tag: remnant theology

  • Pharaoh in a Red Hat

    Pharaoh in a Red Hat

    We all can see the writing on the wall. Donald J. Trump and his authoritarian administration will stop at seemingly nothing but the hand of God to turn back the hands of time to a day reminiscent of segregation, hate, and fear.

    The rolling back of DEI initiatives and uber aggressive federal workforce scale back has left hundreds of thousands of Americans without work.

    The attacks on free speech, black history, and any and everything woke will prove to be the hangman’s own undoing.

    You cannot and will not be able to prevent God’s progression of truth. We must and will overcome.

    We simply must resist tyranny with all our might and weather the storm with steadfast and patient endurance.

    The race is not given to the swift, but he who endures t through to the end shall have eternal victory.

    What Trump is doing is simply not sustainable and Babylon’s institutional and systemic towers will fall.

    The first shall be last, and the last shall be first. So, keep the faith and persevere. We got this!

    Woke & Rooted | The Stained Glass Collective | From the Belly Ministries

  • 🌵 The Wilderness Between Worlds

    🌵 The Wilderness Between Worlds

    By Minister Agee

    thestainedglasscollective.wordpress.com

    Instagram: @ministeragee | @thestainedglasscollective

    🔥 There’s a place between bondage and promise.

    A space between Babylon and Zion.

    Between empire and kingdom.

    Between who we were and who we must become.

    That place is the wilderness.

    It is not punishment.

    It is preparation.

    It is not exile.

    It is encounter.

    🏜️ The Wilderness is Where God Judges and Forms His People

    “I will bring you into the wilderness of the nations, and there, face to face, I will execute judgment upon you.”

    — Ezekiel 20:35–36

    In this sacred in-between, the African Diaspora finds itself.

    We are not fully enslaved. But not yet free.

    We are post-plantation but pre-Zion.

    We are in the wilderness between worlds.

    It’s where God calls His people out—not just physically, but spiritually.

    Out of survival mode.

    Out of empire logic.

    Out of borrowed theology.

    Here, the remnant is refined—not erased.

    🐫 The Wilderness is a Pattern, Not a Place

    The wilderness is the ancient pattern of transformation:

    Israel wandered 40 years, unlearning Egypt. Elijah fled into it to hear the whisper of God. Yahshua was led there to confront the enemy face-to-face. And now, we are here—facing generational strongholds and prophetic destiny.

    The wilderness isn’t a detour. It’s the curriculum of freedom.

    ✊🏾 The Diaspora is in a Wilderness Moment

    We know who we’re not—but not yet who we are.

    We are deconstructing, detangling, detoxing.

    We’re leaving Babylon but still haunted by its language,

    its pace, its God-complex.

    We are wandering through:

    Unhealed trauma Colonized Christianity Economic bondage Cultural amnesia

    But like our ancestors, we are not lost—we are being led.

    💧 The Wilderness is Where the Covenant is Renewed

    “So I will bring you into the wilderness… I will take note of you as I did your ancestors… and I will bring you into the bond of covenant.”

    — Ezekiel 20:35–37

    This wilderness is where God renames us.

    Reclaims us.

    Re-covenants us.

    It’s where we stop being “minorities” and start being priests.

    Where we stop performing and start remembering.

    Where the scattered become sacred again.

    🌄 Between Babylon and Zion Lies the Wilderness

    This is where we are now.

    No longer enslaved, but not yet enthroned.

    No longer deceived, but not yet delivered.

    But in the wilderness, the truth is loud.

    The manna is messy.

    The miracles are quiet.

    And the promise still waits ahead.

    🕯️ Keep Walking

    If you are weary—walk.

    If you are unsure—walk.

    If you are not who you used to be, but not yet who you hope to be—walk.

    The wilderness is not your final form.

    It’s your proving ground.

    Zion still waits.

    And every step you take is stained glass in motion.

    📖 Read the first post: Babylon Isn’t a City, It’s a System

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  • The Stained Glass Collective: A Mosaic Vision

    The Stained Glass Collective: A Mosaic Vision

    By Minister Agee

    thestainedglasscollective.wordpress.com

    Instagram: @ministeragee


    From exile to expression—he stands in the window of revelation.
    Every shard, a story. Every color, a calling.
    This is what it means to be seen through stained glass:
    Not despite the breaking, but because of it.

    🕊️ We Are the Broken Made Beautiful

    We are the scattered made whole.

    The exiled made priestly.

    The silenced made prophetic.

    The Stained Glass Collective was born from a sacred tension—

    between what has been broken and what still burns with light.

    We are a digital community of faith, color, culture, and calling—

    refusing to let theology remain cold, distant, or colonized.

    🌍 Diaspora Is Not Defeat

    We believe the African Diaspora is not forgotten—it is chosen.

    We carry the story of Israel, exiled but not erased.

    Our suffering is not senseless.

    Our memory is not myth.

    We are God’s remnant, awakening in the wilderness of empire.

    📖 We Read Scripture Through Cracked Glass

    This Collective is not just about art—it is about reclaiming the sacred.

    We see scripture not as a tool of dominance but a blueprint for liberation.

    We read with the fire of Moses, the lament of Jeremiah,

    the visions of Ezekiel, and the faith of the Revelation church.

    Each post, each graphic, each blog entry is a shard of stained glass—

    reflecting divine light through our pain, beauty, and Blackness.

    🎨 Our Theology Is Not Theoretical

    We do not debate doctrine for sport.

    We live theology like breath, like blood, like fire in our bones.

    We speak to the mother who prays in silence.

    To the son who has only known exile.

    To the neighbor who stands beside us, not above us.

    To the remnant—Black and non-Black—who are tired of Babylon’s lies

    and ready to walk toward Zion.

    🔥 The Second Exodus Is Underway

    This is not just a movement. It’s a migration.

    Out of oppression.

    Out of whitewashed faith.

    Out of performative religion.

    Into covenant.

    Into community.

    Into Kingdom.

    We believe in the Second Exodus—a spiritual deliverance

    for God’s people scattered in every nation,

    a priesthood reborn from ashes,

    a church without walls,

    a God who still sets captives free.

    🕯️ This Is Your Invitation

    If you’re wandering—we welcome you.

    If you’re awakening—we walk with you.

    If you’re willing—we work beside you.

    The stained glass isn’t finished.

    We are still piecing it together.

    Each voice, each story, each scripture—

    makes the mosaic more radiant.

    📍 Join Us.

    Follow us on instagram @thestainedglasscollective for visual theology and prophetic infographics.

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    Share. Reflect. Reclaim.

    Because what empire tried to shatter—

    God is using to shine.