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7/15/25

πŸ“›When the Stillness Speaks; Yah’s Grace for the Hard Days



> "It is okay to not be okay… Some days are just harder than others."

πŸ“– Sermon~ When the Stillness Speaks; Embracing the Weight of Hard Days

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Heavenly Father, Abba Yahusha 
We come to You today acknowledging that not every day is light and easy. Some days are heavy, and our hearts ache with burdens we cannot always name. But we thank You for being a refuge, a resting place when our minds are tired and our souls need stillness. Speak through this message and bring comfort to every weary heart.
In the Name of Yahusha, we pray. Halleluyah.

🌍 The Landscape of Emotion ~ A Geographic Reflection. The image shows Donald Duck on a swing by the water, surrounded by serene hills and islands. This peaceful geography represents what geographers call a “therapeutic landscape” ~ environments that promote healing.

πŸ“Œ Research from the University of Sheffield shows that natural environments like lakes, islands, and green spaces statistically reduce cortisol levels (the stress hormone) by 23% in just 20 minutes of exposure. πŸ—Ί️ This lake, these distant homes, and the still water become a metaphor for what Yah has placed in the earth ~sanctuaries where we pause, reflect, and regroup.

πŸ“– ( Tellihim )-Psalm 23:2 (Halaleyah Scriptures) — “He makes me to lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside still waters.”

🧠 The Anthropology of Sadness ~ A Cultural Lens. Across cultures, there are rituals for sadness. In the Mohegan Tribe, silence and solitude are seen as sacred responses to emotional overwhelm. In Polish and Catholic traditions, lighting a candle during hard times symbolizes hope and divine presence. ⚖️ From an anthropological perspective, sadness is not weakness, it is a cultural cue to slow down, seek others, or turn inward. Modern society pushes productivity, though traditional societies often honor the pause.

πŸ“š Clifford Geertz, a leading anthropologist, argued that “emotions are not just inner states but acts that communicate meaning.” So yes, some days are harder - still that expression itself is culturally meaningful.

πŸ“Š The Statistics of Mental Health ~What the Numbers Say? According to the World Health Organization, over 280 million people globally suffer from depression. Yet only 1 in 5 seek help ~often due to stigma or lack of access.

Among youth and creatives (like animators or artists, symbolized by Donald Duck’s world), statistics show that rates of burnout and anxiety are nearly 40% higher than the general population. ✅ Applied statistics is not just about math. It is about making invisible suffering visible. Numbers tell stories, and Yahusha always cared about the overlooked and weary.

πŸ“– ( Mattiyahu )-Matthew 11:28 — “Come to Me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I shall give you rest.”

⚖️ The Legal Right to Wellness ~ A Justice Perspective. In international law, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article 25) guarantees the right to health and well-being ~ including mental health. In the U.S., Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act protects people with emotional and mental impairments from discrimination. Yet, advocacy groups argue that these protections are under-enforced. The law says we have the right to not be okay ~ however society often penalizes emotional honesty. As people of faith and justice, we must fight for environments (online, in workplaces, in our homes) where no one feels ashamed for needing help.

πŸ“šSocial Science and Ministry ~ Building a Compassionate Community. Sociological studies from Harvard’s Human Flourishing Program find that people who participate in faith-based communities report higher resilience during hardship. Nevertheless that only happens when the community makes space for imperfection. The Ministry must be more than praise reports ~it must also hold space for; Tears that have no words. Days that feel too long.
Prayers that are silent. πŸ’¬ Quote by BrenΓ© Brown (Researcher, Social Work);


“Vulnerability is not weakness; it is our greatest measure of courage.”

πŸ“– Romans 12:15 — “Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep.”

πŸ” Closing Reflection

Donald Duck, sitting quietly with a warm drink, reminds us of something universal; It is okay to not be okay. You are not alone. Even Yahusha wept. Even prophets had hard days. So pause. Breathe. Swing. Reflect. Heal.❤️‍🩹

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Ruach ha’Qodesh, Comforter and Friend,
We thank You for quiet moments that teach loud lessons. When we are down, may we remember that You are near. Help us to be a community that does not hide pain but heals through love. Let every swing, every still lake, every heavy sigh remind us; healing is happening, even when we do not feel it yet.
In Yahusha’s name, we say halleluyah.

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7/13/25

When the Toolbox Is Gone; A Parable of Lost Wisdom and Spiritual Tools



πŸ› ️ WBJMinistries Sermon- When the Toolbox Is Gone

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πŸ”Ή Opening Prayer

Heavenly Abba Yah, Creator of the seen and unseen, we humble ourselves before Your throne. We ask for wisdom 🧠, understanding πŸ•Š️, and a discerning heart ❤️. Guard us from foolishness, from pride, and from anything that removes us from Your divine tools of truth and righteousness. Let this message reach those who need clarity, peace, and restoration. In Yahusha’s name,
Halleluyah.

πŸ”Ή Scripture Foundation

πŸ“– Mishle (Proverbs) 4:7 – Halaleyah Scriptures

> "Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom. And with all your getting, get understanding."

πŸ”Ή Title; When the Toolbox Is Gone

🎭 Parable of Sevan Thorne and the Broken Clocktower. In the village of Emet, a young mechanic named Sevan Thorne 🦦 was entrusted with the great clocktower ⏰, which guided all the people’s seasons, harvests, and holy days. Sevan had one job; maintain the gears πŸ› ️, tighten the screws πŸ”©, and oil the levers. But over time, Sevan got distracted. He traded tools for trinkets. Instead of his wrench, he wore bangles. Instead of focus, he entertained foolish friends who cheered chaos. One day, the clocktower stopped. Villagers panicked. The sun seemed to rise without order, and the festivals fell on the wrong moons.

When Sevan was asked, “Why did you let the tower break?” he replied, “I lost a screw.” yet a wise elder, descending from the Mohegan tribe πŸͺΆ and walking in the way of the ancestors 🌿, peered into Sevan’s workshop and said,

> “No child, you didn’t just lose a screw… the whole toolbox is gone.”

πŸ”Ή Lesson in Symbolism πŸ”© The screw = discernment. 🧰 The toolbox = Yah's Word, Spirit, discipline, and fear of Elohim. 🦦 The otter = symbolic of playfulness, still also misdirection when not grounded. ⚙️ The gears = divine timing, order, and wisdom. ⛩️ The empty workshop = the hollow soul when Yah's presence is removed.

πŸ”Ή Cultural Reflections~Across many cultures; In Zulu tradition, forgetting your spiritual inheritance is seen as a loss of "Ubuntu" (humanity). In Buddhism, distraction leads to suffering (dukkha). In Polish folklore, a wise craftsman without tools is called “lost to the winds.” In Islam, the Prophet (PBUH) warns against being heedless — “ghaflah.” In the Catholic tradition, losing one's moral compass is like losing the armor of God. All wisdom points back to the need for spiritual grounding.

πŸ”Ή Application for Today πŸ” We live in a time when many are loud however not wise. Some quote scripture still lack fruit πŸ‡. Some dance in worship though have no humility. If we are not careful, we will think we are just “missing a screw,” nevertheless truly, our entire toolbox of Yah's truth has been misplaced.

🧭 Ask yourself; Have I abandoned the disciplines of prayer and study? Do I surround myself with fools or the wise?
Have I traded purpose for popularity?

πŸ”Ή Closing Prayer πŸ™

Abba Yah, return our tools! Return to us the toolbox of righteousness, patience, kindness, and divine purpose. Let us not be as Sevan Thorne who blamed the screw, nonetheless as the elder who saw the whole truth. Teach us to build again ~ not by our hands, but by Your Spirit.
In Yahusha’s mighty name,
Halleluyah.

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Halleluyah.






7/11/25

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πŸ“–Legacy of Justice; Serving to the Best of Her Ability



πŸ“– WBJMinistries Sermon
Title; To the Very Best of Her Ability
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Heavenly Father, Abba Yahusha Source of justice and the Giver of every gift, we come before You with hearts open to wisdom and courage. May we be reminded today of the sacred duty to use the talents You have entrusted to us. Teach us, through the lives of others, how to serve with honor, humility, and strength. In Yahusha’s name, Halleluyah.

πŸ“–(Romiyim )-Romans 12:6 (Halaleyah Scriptures)

> “Now having different gifts, according to the favor which was given to us, let us use them accordingly...”πŸ“œ

The Symbol of the Gavel πŸ‘©πŸΌ‍⚖️and the Tallit; Justice Meets Holiness. The gavel is a symbol of righteous judgment. The tallit (prayer shawl) represents consecration and spiritual discipline. When combined symbolically, they reveal the life of someone who used every ounce of her ability not for fame, but for purpose. 🐎Ruth Bader Ginsburg, though not mentioned in Scripture, reflects a biblical archetype;, like Deborah the judge (Shophetim), she stood for righteousness in a world of inequity.

 The Best of Her Ability; The Parable of the Three Stones. Parable; Three women were given three stones. One buried hers out of fear. One polished hers for beauty. The last built a foundation with hers. When the rains came, only the third woman’s stone held firm.

✨ The message; Faith without purpose is decoration. Purpose without action is dormancy. But faith applied with strength builds legacies. A Philosophical Echo; Existentialism and Calling. Ruth’s quote echoes SΓΈren Kierkegaard’s call to live authentically:

> “The thing is to understand myself, to see what God really wants me to do...”

She did not wait for the world to define her role, she defined it by action. We must ask; Am I doing the best with what I've been given? Global and Ancestral Symbolism. Zulu (Amadlozi); Ancestors are honored not just for who they were, but for how they shaped the present.

Polish folk wisdom; “With a strong heart, even iron bends.”

Mohegan tradition; Responsibility to the next seven generations. Ruth's legacy is not limited by culture. It speaks to the universal human call; to rise up, to stand firm, and to lead with purpose. Applied Sociology; Role and Responsibility. Using the sociological lens of functionalism, every member of society plays a role in maintaining balance and growth. 🌿 Like a body with many organs, we are all designed for specific impact, no one is insignificant.

The quote reminds us; Your talent is not wasted when used in quiet faithfulness. Action Steps for the Faithful. Reflect; What talent have I been hiding or ignoring? Write it down and pray over how to use it for good. Share it, whether in ministry, community, or family.

Trust; The smallest act done in faith echoes eternally.

πŸ“˜(Mattiyahu )-Matthew 25:21 (Halaleyah Scriptures)

> ‘Well done, good and trustworthy servant. You were trustworthy over a little, I shall set you over much. Enter into the joy of your master.’πŸ“œ

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Elohim of purpose, we thank You for the lives that stir us to live better. Let us rise today with new commitment. May we use every gift not for our glory, yet Yours. Whether our platform is large or small, help us serve to the very best of our ability. In Yahusha's name we pray. Halleluyah.

Final Blessing. You🌿 "To the very best of her ability..."
Let that be said of all of us.
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πŸ•Š️ Justice. Purpose. Faith. Halleluyah.





7/9/25

🎴The Way of the Chosen; Living by Faith, Not by Force


🌞The Way of the Chosen

Summer Series; Strength in Stillness
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πŸ“–πŸ“ΏπŸ€²πŸΌπŸ›πŸ™ŒπŸΌπŸ™πŸΌ

Abba Yah, El Shaddai, we thank You for the warmth of summer, for golden sunrises and the peace of late evening breezes. As we gather in spirit, let Your Word guide us like a lantern upon our feet. May this message stir our hearts to live boldly and choose righteously, not by the sway of the world yet by the still, small voice within.

Halleluyah.

πŸ—‘️ Spiritual Story; The Armor of Choice
In the heart of an ancient land, a lone warrior stood at the edge of a sun-drenched field. He wore no name on his back, only conviction in his soul. His armor was not forged from steel alone but from decisions made in the silence of dawn. This was not a man of war, still a guardian of intention. While others waited on fate, he moved by faith. Each step he took echoed a declaration;

•“I choose to live by choice, not chance.
I choose to be motivated, not manipulated.” This warrior symbolizes each of us, standing in today’s heat, under pressure, however not broken.

πŸ”₯ Message of the Day; The Power of Conscious Living. Many walk the earth like leaves in the wind, swept from trend to trend, voice to voice, crisis to crisis. Nevertheless Yah calls us to live differently; Not as puppets, though as participants in His divine plan.

πŸ“œ Halaleyah Scriptures; > “I have set before you life and death, the blessing and the curse. Therefore choose life, that you may live, you and your seed.” — Deḇarim (Deuteronomy) 30:19

> “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” — Romiyim (Romans) 12:2

This summer, as the days grow brighter, let it symbolize the awakening of your inner warrior, not for battle against flesh, nonetheless for mastery over excuses, fear, and distraction.
🌻Symbolism & Summer Ambiance; Just as the sunflower turns its face toward the sun, so must we turn our spirits toward purpose. ☀️ The sun reminds us to shine boldly, even when clouds try to cover our confidence. 🌊 The ocean teaches us; though waves crash, we remain rooted in the Rock. 🌳 The trees show us how to grow tall by going deep first. Like the silent strength of the samurai in the image, you are being called to live by design, not default.

πŸ’¬ Reflection~Ask yourself; Am I living a life I have chosen, or a life others have chosen for me? Do I chase validation or listen to Yah’s whisper in my spirit?


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Yah Most High, strengthen our resolve to live wisely, not wildly. Let us hear You clearer than the noise around us. May our steps be ordered, our choices sacred, and our journey courageous. Let us not follow shadows, but walk in Your light. In Yahusha’s Name, halleluyah.


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Shalom and halleluyah!





7/8/25

The Cluckening; Anointed, Annoyed, and Still Appointed



πŸ“Έ Sermon-When the Rooster is You; A Morning Revelation
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πŸ“– πŸ€²πŸΌπŸ›πŸ“ΏπŸ™πŸΌ
Oh Heavenly Father Yahusha,
Let this message touch the hearts, wiggle the minds, and maybe even wake the sleeping souls like a rooster with a megaphone. Let the foolishness of man become the wisdom of heaven. And let us laugh while learning. Halleluyah! πŸ™Œ

Church, Gather 'Round! Let me tell you what the Ruach (Spirit) showed me this morning. I was deep in prayer (aka halfway awake with coffee dripping and eyelids twitching) when I saw this image. πŸ˜³πŸ“

A rooster. Looking STRESSED. Not just any stress, like I forgot to set my alarm and I AM the alarm kind of stress. Let me preach this; 😩 You Cannot Cluck Out of Your Calling. That rooster did not ask to be the sunrise ambassador. He did not sign up to be the barnyard alarm clock. But guess what? The Most High appointed him. πŸ”πŸ“― And YOU, yes you with the crust in your eyes and the unmatched socks, YOU are somebody’s wake-up call too! But instead of cock-a-doodle-dooing, you have been cluck-a-don’t-ing.

⚠️ Don’t run from the calling just because it feels early and ugly. πŸ“£ Somebody is depending on your voice to rise again! 😀 Why You Look Like Monday on a Sunday? This rooster got the same face I had when I realized I tithed my grocery money, and now I gotta fast for real. 🀷🏽‍♀️πŸ’Έ Yet family, hear me; Fasting or flustered, you are still favored. Tired or tenacious, the trumpet still sounds. And yes, your assignment might have you looking like your favorite gospel singer lost their voice mid-song. Still hold on! πŸŒ„The morning comes with joy, even if your face says otherwise. πŸ˜†

🧠 The Rooster Did Not Deny Yahusha. Peter Did! Sometimes we confuse ourselves with the background characters. Just like the rooster that crowed when Peter denied Yahusha three times- Luqas- (Luke 22:60-61 πŸ•Š️), you may be a part of someone’s wake-up moment. Nevertheless do not take on their guilt. Do not wear their shame. You are the sound, not the sin.
You are the reminder, not the regret.
Let the Holy Spirit handle the rest. 🎯

πŸ”₯Beloveds, let this image be your ministry mascot today. That “had-enough” rooster energy? That is holy. That’s warfare-woke. That is ministry-before-coffee. ☕πŸ›

So rise. Cry loud. And when people say, “You look tired,” you say; "Naw baby, I’m just anointed and annoyed!” πŸ˜€πŸ‘‘πŸ™Œ

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Yah, thank You for turning our exhaustion into exaltation, our clucks into calls, and our mess into messages. Let us go forth, not just as early birds, but as holy birds. Bold. Loud. Unapologetic. And maybe still a little confused. Halleluyah! πŸ•Š️πŸ˜‚

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πŸͺΆ Spreading Truth One Feather at a Time.




7/6/25

The Wilderness Journey; Preparing for Your Promise


πŸ•Š️ The Wilderness Journey; Preparing for Your Promise

WBJMinistries Sermon Series
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πŸŒ„ πŸ™ŒπŸΌπŸ™πŸΌπŸ€²πŸΌπŸ›πŸ“Ώ

Abba Yahusha, Creator of all, we thank You for guiding us through every desert and dwelling place. Let Your Ruach Ha'Qodesh open our hearts as we study the wilderness journey. Teach us the meaning of stillness, order, and Your sacred preparation. We release all fear and receive Your promise. In the Name of Yahusha Ha’Mashiach, so be it.
– Halleluyah

🌾Introduction – The Wilderness as a Spiritual Classroom. The wilderness is not punishment. It is preparation. It strips, reveals, and aligns us.

“And you shall remember that Yahusha your Elohim led you all the way these forty years in the wilderness, to humble you, prove you, to know what is in your heart…”
— Debarim (Deuteronomy) 8:2, HalleluYah Scriptures.πŸ“œ

πŸŒ€Spiritual Alignment Through the Chakras. The journey through the wilderness is also an inner journey, a clearing and realigning of our seven energy centers – just as Israel had to realign their hearts before entering the Promised Land.

Chakra Wilderness Symbol Meaning

Root (Muladhara) Manna & Daily Provision Trusting Yahusha for your basic needs.
Sacral (Svadhisthana) Water from the Rock Emotional flow, creative faith
Solar Plexus (Manipura) Cloud by Day, Fire by Night Willpower, divine direction
Heart (Anahata) The Tabernacle's Center Love, forgiveness, humility
Throat (Vishuddha) Moses’ SpeechπŸ—£️ Speaking truth πŸ“’ with courage
Third Eye (Ajna) Vision of the Promise Inner wisdom, seeing Yah's plan
Crown (Sahasrara) Mount Sinai Revelation Spiritual awakening, divine connection. πŸ“– Sabbath Preparation in the Wilderness. Preparation Day (6th Day) was sacred. They gathered double manna so they could rest on the 7th day.

“Six days you gather it, but on the seventh day, which is the Shabbath, there is none.” — Shemoth (Exodus) 16:26.πŸ“œ The wilderness teaches obedience. Resting is trust. Sabbath is not just rest. It is rehearsal for entering the Promise.πŸ”₯Trials That Transform. In the wilderness, Yahusha proved them, not to break them but to build them.

“He afflicted you and let you hunger… to make you know that man does not live by bread alone…” — Debarim 8:3 πŸ“œ

🌿 Spiritual Insight: Every “lack” is a lesson. Every delay is a divine design.

🏺Museum Symbolism & Culture

Artifacts of desert journeys, such as clay pots, sandal imprints, and scroll fragments, remind us of transience and truth. Just like ancient desert travelers, we carry stories in our footsteps. 🎨 A jar with cracks. Still used, still holding living water. Even in brokenness, you are usable.πŸ•―️ Lessons from Other Traditions~Amadlozi (ancestral spirits in Zulu belief) remind us to honor the past as we walk forward. Buddhism teaches detachment, echoing Israel’s letting go of Egypt. Islam’s Ramadan wilderness mirrors purification. Catholic Lent mirrors Israel’s 40 years, fasting before promise. All paths teach this: the soul must empty to be filled. 🌈 A Promise Requires Preparation

The wilderness wasn’t the problem. They weren’t ready for the Promise.

“But they despised the pleasant land; they did not believe His word.” — Tehillim (Psalms) 106:24πŸ“œ

Before you arrive, Yah prepares you.
πŸͺ” Sometimes, the journey is the deliverance.✨ Final Reflection

➡ Where are you resisting wilderness lessons?
➡ Are your chakras (spiritual centers) blocked by bitterness, fear, or control?
➡ Are you preparing your Sabbath heart, or still striving in the sixth day?

Don’t fight the wilderness. Walk it with Yahusha.

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Ruach of Yahusha, restore balance in us, body, soul, and spirit. Open every blocked place in our hearts. Let the lessons of the wilderness soften us, align us, and prepare us. May we enter the Promise not with pride, yet with praise. In the name of Yahusha, we receive the promise with faith and preparation.
– Halleluyah.




7/1/25

When the Fire Fades: Rekindling Your Relationship with Yah


πŸ•Š️ WBJMinistries Sermon~ When the Fire Fades; Rekindling Your Relationship with Yah πŸ”₯πŸ•―️
Topic; πŸ’” Healing From Spiritual Burnout
Scriptures; Psalm 23, Isaiah 40:31, Ezekiel 37

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Heavenly Father Yah, we come before You weary, nevertheless willing. Ignite the fire within us once again. Heal our wounded spirits and remind us that You are close to the brokenhearted. Let Your Word be the breath that revives us today. In Yahusha's name we pray!
halleluyah. πŸ™Œ

πŸ“– 

There are seasons where our spiritual flame dims. πŸ’­
We worship out of routine. We pray... but feel unheard.
We show up... Yet we are not present.

Whether from church hurt, disappointment, exhaustion, or isolation, many are silently burning out. πŸ’”πŸ•―️

πŸ“œHowever Yah never leaves us in ashes. He is the Good Shepherd who leads us beside still waters to restore our soul. Tellihim ~(Psalm 23:3) πŸŒŠπŸ‘


πŸ”₯ Recognizing the Burnout. Do you feel drained, not just physically, but spiritually? Are you avoiding prayer, scripture, or fellowship? Has church become a wound rather than a refuge?

πŸ“ŒEven prophets got weary. Elijah wanted to give up. But Yah sent rest, nourishment, and a gentle whisper. (1 Kings 19:4–12) πŸ›️πŸžπŸ’¨

Burnout is not failure. It is a signal. 🚨 Your soul is calling for restoration, not rejection. 🌬️ Return to the Source of Life. πŸ“œ Yeshayahu)-Isaiah 40:31 tells us;

> “But those who wait on Yah shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles…” πŸ¦…

The fire fades when we run on our own strength too long. Still waiting on Yah is like plugging back into the eternal power source. ⚡ Return to;

Stillness ~ Turn off the noise. Rest in His presence. 🧘‍♂️🧘🏼‍♀️ Scripture – Let His Word feed your spirit. πŸ“– Worship – Even when dry, let praise open the door. 🎢

Community – Find healing in honest fellowship. 🀝
πŸ’€ From Dry Bones to Living Warriors
In Ezekiel 37, Yah brings dry bones to life through His Word and Spirit.

> “I will put breath in you, and you will come to life.” πŸ¦΄πŸ’¨ Your bones may feel dry... dreams dead... your flame extinguished... But Yah is breathing life into what seems lost. πŸ”₯πŸ’«
You are not discarded. You are being restored. πŸ” Rekindle the Flame. Light a new fire by returning to your first love (Hazon)- (Revelation 2:4).❤️‍πŸ”₯Let Yah’s Spirit relight the candle of your heart. πŸ•―️πŸ”₯Release bitterness, forgive church wounds, and allow Yah to do a new thing in you ( Yeshayahu (Isaiah 43:19🌱

You are not just a servant~you are a child of Yah. You don’t have to perform. Just belong. πŸ‘‘


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If you have felt far, broken, or burnt out, come home. Let Yah anoint your head with oil and restore your soul. (Tellihim -(Psalm 23:5) 🫧 You are not forgotten. You are being refined, not ruined. πŸ’Ž
The fire that faded will burn again. HalleluYah. πŸ”₯πŸ™Œ


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Yah, breathe on every soul feeling exhausted, distant, or wounded. Relight the sacred fire in us. Heal every scar from religion and restore true relationship. Let dry bones rise again. We receive Your strength today and rise on eagle’s wings. In Yahusha’s name
Halleluyah. πŸ•Š️








6/27/25

When the Soul Cries



πŸ•Š️ When the Soul Cries The Power of a Righteous Lament

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Heavenly Abba, we come before You as we are, wounded, wondering, and yet worshiping. You are the Elohim who sees in secret, who hears even the wordless groans of our hearts. As we open this message, may the Ruach Hakodesh guide us into truth, comfort, and renewed faith. Let Your light shine through even the darkest chapters of our lives. In the Name of Yahusha, amen.

πŸ“œπŸ“– Lyob (Job) 6:2–3

> “Oh that my grief were thoroughly weighed, and my calamity laid in the balances together! For now it would be heavier than the sand of the sea: therefore my words are swallowed up.”

πŸ“– Lyob (Job) 7:17–18

> “What is man, that You should magnify him? And that You should set Your heart upon him? And that You should visit him every morning, and try him every moment?"

πŸ“Œ πŸ•―️ Symbolism of the Broken Pot

In ancient Mesopotamian museums, we find clay vessels shattered and mended, displayed not as failures but as history, survival, and beauty through fire. Job is like such a vessel. Though shattered, he becomes the testimony.

πŸͺ” Symbolic Visual: A cracked clay jar, glowing with firelight, not discarded, but honored. 🌍 A Global Cry of the Soul
,From the grieving rituals of the Mohegan tribe to the mourning songs of Polish Catholic grandmothers, and the chants of Buddhist monks, humanity has always cried out when life becomes too heavy to carry alone.

(IYOB's)-Job's lament is not weakness; it is sacred. Even in Islam, crying to Allah in hardship is a form of trust. In the African Amadlozi tradition, mourning is how the living speak with the ancestors, And (IYOB)-Job is speaking with Elohim, raw and unfiltered.

πŸ—£️It is not rebellion to ask Elohim “why?” ~it is relationship. The righteous may break, but they do not fall away.

(IYOB)-Job teaches us that even silence from Elohim is not absence. He sees. He tests. He still holds. Philosophy & Sociology Tie-In; Sociologists remind us that grief, if not expressed, becomes cultural silence. Philosopher SΓΈren Kierkegaard wrote; “The most painful state of being is remembering the future you WILL never have.” (IYOB)-Job teaches us that even crushed dreams become offerings when laid at Elohim's feet.

Modern ApplicationπŸ“’πŸ‘πŸΌYou may be like (IYOB)-Job right now; judged, isolated, misunderstood. You may have friends like Eliphaz who speak but do NOT see you. But Yah knows your frame. He remembers you are dust. NEVERTHELESS sacred dust, shaped by divine breath. 

πŸ†‘πŸ“•Closing Reflection; 🌬️ The wind may blow, yet the root remains. Even when your soul is tired of praying, let your silence be your song. Yahusha, the suffering Servant, understood Job’s cry and He echoes it on the stake when He says: “Why have You forsaken Me?”

In the end, Yah restores. Still today, this chapter reminds us; the cry is part of the covenant.
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Abba Yah, strengthen every broken heart listening today. Let those who feel abandoned know that You are still present in the silence. Give courage to the misunderstood, grace to the weary, and divine comfort to those who mourn. Heal us, hold us, and hear us. Even in our complaints. We trust You even when we don’t understand. Halleluyah and amen.





6/26/25

πŸŽ™️ Is God Online? Finding Yah in the Digital Age



🌍 Faith in a Digital World
 Is God Online? Finding Yah in the Digital Age
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Heavenly Father, Abba Yahusha 
In a world of constant notifications, fast connections, and online noise, our hearts still beat. Let our screens become sanctuaries and our devices vessels of truth. Guide us to use technology to glorify You, not replace You. May your presence be found in every click, scroll, and share. In the name of Yahusha, we pray.
Halleluyah.
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(Romiyim )-Romans 12:2 (HalleluYah Scriptures)
"And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you prove what is that good and well-pleasing and perfect desire of Elohim."
(Tellihim )-Psalm 119:105
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”
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In today’s world, we Google before we pray. We refresh our feed before refreshing our spirit. But beloved, Yah is not lost in the algorithm. His presence doesn’t require Wi-Fi, only willingness.
This sermon explores how we can use digital tools to draw closer to Yah, without letting technology take His place.
πŸ” Is God Online?
No, God is not a trending topic. Still, His Word can tend through us.
Just as Moses used a staff, David used a sling, and Paul used parchment. We now have the tool of technology.
πŸ’¬ Ask yourself; Am I using my phone to feed my faith or fears?
πŸ“±Tech as a Tool, Not a Temple
Technology is neutral, it becomes holy or harmful depending on how we use it.
✔️ Start your day with scripture apps
✔️ Use prayer reminders
✔️ Share verses and testimonies online
❌ Avoid gossip, comparison, or endless scrolling
(Qorintyim)-1 Corinthians 10:31 ~ “So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the esteem of Elohim.”
🀝Social Media With a Spirit
Social media is not evil; nevertheless, it needs spiritual boundaries.✨ Post light, not just lifestyle.🧭 Use discernment: Every trend is not truth. ⛔ Pause before posting; Does it glorify Yah?
(Tellihim )-“Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable before You.” (Tellihim)-– Psalm 19:14
πŸ’‘ Yahusha walked dusty roads. Yet today He walks the data streams through us. Don’t disconnect from heaven while being constantly connected to Wi-Fi. Let us be disciples in the digital age, not just followers of men, nonetheless followers of Yah's eternal Word.
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Father Yah,
We give You our screens, our platforms, our voices. Cleanse our digital lives like You cleanse our hearts. May we shine Your light in every DM, comment, and caption. Help us unplug from distractions and plug into Your Word daily. May we always seek Your face, even through the glass of a screen.
In Yahusha’s name, Halleluyah.



πŸ“›When the Stillness Speaks; Yah’s Grace for the Hard Days

> "It is okay to not be okay… Some days are just harder than others." πŸ“– Sermon~ When the Stillness Speaks; Embracing the Weigh...