Truth & Knowledge: Episode 73 – “The Vision of Jesus”
In this episode, Trey Knowles shares a powerful message:
“I am just a Black man, but that is not my race. My race is not a color—it is a seed. That seed is the will of God. I do not speak for a color of people, but to the fatherless—to those who do not know God and remain trapped in sin.”
Before beginning, Trey makes it clear:
If you speak of colonial religion or the European way, understand this—a house divided against itself cannot stand.
You cannot claim the name of Jesus if you do not walk in His Spirit or live according to His example.
As Jesus said in Luke 11:28,
“Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it.”
This is not about colonial religion or cultural divisions. Our true brothers and sisters are those who do the will of our Father in heaven—that is our chosen race.
We are not confused or brainwashed, for Scripture declares in 1 Peter 2:9:
“But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.”
Who Are My Brothers and Sisters?
In Matthew 12:46–50, Jesus redefines family, saying:
“Who is my mother, and who are my brothers? ... Whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.”
Our spiritual family is not determined by bloodline or color, but by obedience to God’s will.
The Vision of the Son of Man
Jesus may have had features described as black, yet this is not the focus—the revelation is in His glory.
In Revelation 1:9–20, John describes his vision of Christ:
His hair was white like wool, His eyes like fire.
His feet shone like bronze glowing in a furnace.
His voice thundered like rushing waters.
In His hand were seven stars, and His face shone like the sun.
Christ revealed Himself as eternal—the First and the Last—the Living One who conquered death and holds the keys of Hades.