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Why Kenya Should Be Politically “BORN AGAIN”?

Who are Kenyans? It’s important that we understand who we are before we embark on our journey of self-determination and pursuit of prosperity.

The Bible says, ‘My people PERISH for lack of knowledge.’ It is no longer POLITICS of DECEIT as usual in Kenya because Kenyans are God’s people of 42 tribes each tribe lives in the 42 cities God had told Moses to create written in Numbers 35 verses 6 and 7.

It is also written in Genesis 4 verse 19 Lamech, a distant descendant of Abraham married 2 wives ADAH and ZILLAH. The descendants of Lamech’s 1st wife Adah are the 12 tribes of Israel. The descendants of Lamech’s 2nd wife Zillah are the 42 tribes of Kenya. This is why the letters ‘IJK’ follow each other in the alphabet. Letter I is for ISRAEL letter J is for JESUS and letter K is for KENYA and is confirmed because the total number of cities Moses created is 48 meaning 1 National Government of Kenya headed by a President and 47 County Governments each led by a Governor written in the 2010 constitution of Kenya.

Here ar1 the reasons why Kenya should be “born again politically”

  1. The writing is written in the Office of Registrar of Political Parties. Party number 40 whose symbol is a BRIDGE designed with 42 pillars where each pillar represents a tribe in Kenya each living in the 42 cities God had told Moses to create written in Numbers 35 verses 6 and 7.
  2. So that God will raise 7 generations and each person in every generation who will TRUST, obey, and prioritize this message will LIVE for a minimum of 77 years so that what is written in Genesis 4 verse 24 and confirmed in Matthew 18 verse 22 come to pass.

Kenyans and Their Biblical Identity

The Bible reminds us in Hosea 4:6, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” This powerful verse speaks not only to Israel but to all God’s people, including Kenyans today. It is a call to awaken from ignorance and embrace wisdom, justice, and truth.

While the Bible does not directly mention Kenya by name, it speaks of nations and tribes, showing that God’s plan includes all peoples. Kenya, with its 42 tribes, reflects a beautiful tapestry of diversity — a reminder that God’s kingdom is made up of many nations and tongues (Revelation 7:9).

In Numbers 35:6-7, God instructed Moses to set aside 48 cities for the Levites, with six as cities of refuge. While this doesn’t directly correlate to Kenya’s 47 counties and national government, it inspires us to think about governance, justice, and leadership rooted in God’s will. Just as God gave order and structure to Israel, Kenya must seek leadership that serves the people with integrity and righteousness.

The story of Lamech in Genesis 4:19 teaches us about ancestry and lineage, but it’s important to read scripture carefully. The connection between Lamech’s wives and modern-day Kenya is symbolic rather than literal. Yet, it reminds us that God values all families and tribes — that no nation is forgotten in His sight.

Furthermore, the significance of the letters ‘ IJK ’ — Israel, Jesus, Kenya — serves as a creative way to reflect on Kenya’s place in God’s plan. It reminds us that Kenya, like Israel, must anchor itself in God’s truth and follow the example of Jesus by pursuing justice, peace, and love for one another.

Ultimately, Kenya’s hope lies not in political deceit or human strategies, but in the fear of the Lord and obedience to His word. As 2 Chronicles 7:14 says:

“If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.”

May Kenya rise as a nation rooted in God’s knowledge, guided by leaders of integrity, and united by the love of Christ.

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