What
is (a) Messian Dread or Jesus Dread? A
christian with dreadlocks? A Rasta
Christian, or a Christian Rasta? Judge for
yourself. In this article I introduce you to
my theology and reasoning on Ras Tafari.
I am a student of the Messiah, I do not
represent any group or cult or denomination.
I am learning every day, and I do not want
to keep what I have learned for myself. I
humbly present to you my thoughts and
findings. I hope they are of a blessing to
you.....
JAH RASTAFARI
What do people mean when they say
"Jah Rastafari"? Haile Selassie,
in his youth named Ras Tafari, Emperor of
Ethiopia, of whom it was said he was a
devout christian, is being worshipped as the
returned Messiah (Iesous Kristos, Yeshouah
ha Mashiach (or in english Jesus Christ) by
many Rastafarians. The Negus (Emperor) is
highly respected for his struggle for
justice in Africa, for his victory against
that Icon of the antichrist, Mussolini. Not
so many people know that his Majesty is the
founder of the O.A.U. the Organization for
Afrikan Unity. Haile Selassie thought of
scriptures as of great importance. He
ordered to have a readable translation made
for the people of Ethiopia. One of the first
things that he did, was to found thousands
of churches. When people say "Jah
Rastafari", most of the time they mean:
Selassie is Jah (God). But not all
Rastafarians see HIM as God. Some see him as
an Icon or Type of Christ, that is a
symbolical reference to Christ, just as King
David is a biblical Icon of Christ. This is
the way he is presented by the Ethiopian
Orthodox Church, of which Selassie was the
head. Selassie was a well-appreciated and
accepted person within all kinds of
christian denominations, he attended at an
evangelist-congress in Berlin, Germany.
Personally, I tend to see a lot of spiritual
truths in the concept of Selassie as an Ikon
of Christ in His Kingly Character.
MESSIAN DREAD IKONOLGY
That means, I believe that in himself
Selassie was not Christ, neither is he Jah,
but his personality and identity can reveal
to us the Savior, just like King David from
the Bible. There are great references to
Messiah in the function of Negus Negesti. He
refers and reveals to us how it will be when
Christ will sit upon the Throne. That is the
meaning in the greet of the Rastafarian
organization "The Twelve Tribes Of
Israel", that Rastafarian movement I
feel the closest connection with. Haile
Selassie was filled with the Holy Spirit of
Jah, in such a manner that a lot of people
confuse the filled and the Filler. Just like
the apostles of the new testament were once
worshipped because they were so "full
of Jah" that the people could not
discern. They mistake the icon for the One
the icon points to! Icons can be a way that
Jah is using to teach His people, just like
the parables. Sometimes people turn ikons
into idols, but that doesn't mean that an
ikon is a wrong thing in itself. People, for
example, must be Icons of Jah. When a
Christian gets caught in the act of child
abuse, everyone judges him double because he
is a preacher, and therefore should be a
representant of Christ. A cross on the wall
can also be an Icon. It is a help for us
people who are always in need of something
touchable. There's a difference between an
Icon and a Mediator. Yesus Kristos is the
Mediator between man and Jah. A mediator
stands in between Jah and us humans, an Icon
is human as we. And Icon can become a guide
to the Mediator. Many roads to Messiah, one
road to Jah.
MESSIAN DREAD MEDITATION
Haile Selassie said: "I am a man,
and man can not worship man". Although
some Rastafarians argue that Selassie
"just" did not mention that he was
God also, that could not convince me. For
me, this utterance, especially because it is
an answer from His Majesty to the question
if he is God, shows clearly, we should look
on Selassie as an Icon of Christ, that means
as a symbol, or to use an Internet term, a
"hyperlink", but not as Christ
Himself. Selassie did send Abuna Yesehaq as
Archbishop of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church
to Jamaica to teach about this. About this
you can read in another article in this
magazine. It is InI personal obedience to
Selassie, that I do not regard him as God.
But he is clearly an Icon of Jesus Christ in
His Kingly Character: The fact that Selassie
is of Davidic descent, and that he is part
of a unbroken lineage from Solomon to His
Majesty gives an indication, but also his
titles, some of which point directly to the
returned Messiah. Some of his titles are:
"Light of the World, King of kings,
Lion of the tribe of Judah". All
Ethiopian Kings wore these titles, therefor
creating the need for themselves to walk as
Christ's representants.
MESSIAN DREAD ETHIOPIA
The connection between Ethiopia and Jah
[FOOTNOTE 1], the Creator, is clear to see
within the Bible, although it is not
mentioned in christian churches. A single
search under the word "Ethiopia"
in my computer-bible Swordsearcher [FOOTNOTE
2] gives me 20 occasions in scripture.
That's more than you can say from the United
States or the Netherlands. Because of this
great unawareness in christianity, many mis-interpretations
of Jah's Word the Bible entered the faith.
When people read "Ethiopia" in
scriptures, most of the time they see this
as synonym for "Far-of lands".
Ofcourse clearly you can see the western
influence in this opinion, since Ethiopia
may be far of from the Netherlands, where I
live, but not from Israel. It is the
movement of Rastafari bringing Ethiopia back
on the agenda of the "Scripturologists".
Ethiopia needs to be examined when you want
to examine the scriptures. She is a part of
the garden of Eden, in Gods Plan from the
beginning. Christianity was first brought to
Ethiopia, then to Europe. Ethiopia is the
keeper of the Arc of the Covenant until the
Arc will be placed into the final Judaic
Temple. The Rastafarian picture you see on
your heartical side, shows how the Light
comes from Israel, which I consider to be
part of Africa. Go south, you will enter
into the kingdom of Ethiopia. The kingdom,
which has the Arc of the Covenant, the
kingdom who's king is an Icon of Christ. The
thronekeeper of the throne of King David
MESSIAN DREAD IDENTIFICATION
Although some Rastafarians have the same
look on His Majesty and Christ Jesus as I
do, and therefore I could call myself a
Rastafarian without a doubt, I wish to call
myself Messian Dread". Not to be
another and a new style, or distinction from
either Rastafari (the movement) or
Christianity. I stand for the One Who gives
I life, Jah. A Conscious Dread. A Lion
Dread. The truth is, that dreadlocks is a
sign of livication to Jah, even ordained by
Jah! It is not a style or fashion to wear,
dreadlocks is strictly livication to Jah.
Other can wear locks, but they're not
dreadlocks as in "Dread the Most
High". There are Rastas who would say I
can not call Iself Dread, there are
Christians who would also like to see I
cutting I dreadlocks. It is their
interpretation, we can still find eachother
in Jah, there are are numerous Rastafarians
and Christians who think differently!
FOOTNOTE 1: Ps 68:31 Princes shall come
out of Egypt; Ethiopia shall soon stretch
out her hands unto God.
FOOTNOTE 2: Swordsearcher is a bible
search program, you can download it for
free, the regcode can be obtained for free
when, according to the writer, "you
have the choice between the program or the
food on the table".
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