Welcome, beloved family of WBJMinistries! On this December 1st, as we gather under the light of the new moon, let us open our hearts to the grace, power, and renewal Yahusha has prepared for us. The new moon is a divine reminder of renewal—a time when what seemed hidden begins to emerge, just as His mercies are new every morning.
Tonight, we will reflect on Yahusha’s Word through the Halleluyah Scriptures and the traditional Bible, merging their truths to inspire, guide, and renew our spirits.
A Time to Reflect -The New Moon's Symbolism
Halleluyah Scriptures -"Blow the ram’s horn at the time of the New Moon, on our festival day." - Tehillim (Psalms) 81:3
Traditional Bible- "He made the moon to mark the seasons; the sun knows its time for setting." - Psalm 104:19
The new moon signifies a fresh start—a reminder to align ourselves with Yahusha’s divine timing. Just as the moon phases, our lives go through cycles of darkness and renewal. Yahusha uses these seasons to bring clarity and purpose.
Let us pause to reflect on what Yahusha is calling us to release, renew, and reclaim. Are we trusting Him to light our path, even in seasons of darkness?
Renewed Strength -Yahusha’s Power in New Beginnings
Halleluyah Scriptures- "But those who wait on Yahusha renew their strength, they raise up the wing like eagles, they run and are not weary, they walk and do not faint." - Yeshayahu- (Isaiah) 40:31
Traditional Bible- "Therefore, if anyone is in Yahusha-, the new creation has come- The old has gone, the new is here!" -(Qrinthyim)-2 Corinthians 5:17
The new moon teaches us that even in moments of stillness, Yahusha is working. Waiting on Him renews our strength. Just as the moon silently prepares to shine brighter, so does Yahusha work in us, transforming us into His likeness.
Let us embrace this renewal, leaving behind old fears, doubts, and failures, and stepping into the fullness of His promise.
Walking in His Light- A Grace-Filled Journey
Halleluyah Scriptures- "Your Word is a lamp to my feet And a light to my path." - Tehillim (Psalms) 119:105
Traditional Bible- "For once you were darkness, but now you are light in the Yahusha. Live as children of light." -( Ephisiym )-Ephesians 5:8
As the moon reflects the light of the sun, so are we called to reflect Yahusha’s light in the world. Under this new moon, let us commit to being vessels of His grace, walking boldly in His purpose, and shining with the love and truth of Yahushas Word.
A Call to Action -WBJMinistries and the New Moon Covenant
The new moon also calls us to communal worship and thanksgiving. WBJMinistries is a beacon of hope and renewal. Together, let us make this season one of prayer, service, and generosity. Let us sow seeds of faith, believing Yahusha will multiply them.
Halleluyah Scriptures- "And Yahusha spoke to Mosheh, saying, 'Command the children of Yisra’ĕl, and you shall say to them, “See, My appointed times are coming, and you shall keep them as set-apart gatherings." - Wayyiqra (Leviticus) 23:1-2
Traditional Bible-"Do not neglect to do good and to share what you have, for such sacrifices are pleasing to Elohim." -Ibrim)- Hebrews 13:16
As a ministry, let us use this time to align with Yahusha’s calendar and His will, sharing our blessings and shining His light.
Closing Blessing- A Prayer for Renewal
As we close, let us lift our voices in praise and prayer*
"Abba Yah, under this new moon, we come before You with hearts open to renewal. Thank You for the cycles of grace, for the promise of new beginnings, and for the light that never fades. Help us to walk boldly in Your purpose, to reflect Your light, and to extend Your grace to all. Bless WBJMinistries as we continue to serve You, and may this new moon mark a season of breakthrough, renewal, and abundant blessings. Halleluyah!
Let us leave here inspired, empowered, and renewed, ready to shine brightly for Yahusha and His Kingdom.
Final Word~
As the new moon rises, so do we. WBJMinistries is not just a name—it is a mission, a call, a family. Together, let us embrace Yahusha’s grace, walk in His light, and be the change this world needs.
Shalom and blessings to all!
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