Opening Prayer
Heavenly Father, Yahusha our Redeemer, we come before You with hearts open to receive Your Word. May the message today inspire every listener to step into their purpose with boldness, passion, and grace. Let WBJMinistries be a vessel for Your truth, leading souls toward spiritual empowerment. As we gather, fill this space with Your Ruach HaKodesh and guide us in the path of righteousness. In Yahusha's name, Halaleyah.
The Journey of Malik and Ayanna
Malik and Ayanna were a young African American couple from Harlem, navigating life’s challenges with hope in their hearts but burdens on their shoulders. Malik worked long hours as a carpenter, shaping wood into masterpieces, while Ayanna, a schoolteacher, nurtured young minds with wisdom and care.
They were dreamers, but their dreams often felt just out of reach. They wanted to make a difference in their community, to create a space where people could heal, grow, and thrive. But the world around them seemed too loud, too chaotic, and too heavy.
One Friday evening, Malik came home weary. Ayanna met him at the door, her Bible in hand. “Malik, let’s not let the weight of the world dim our light. I’ve been reading Psalm 1:1-3 in the King James Version, and I found it mirrored in Tehillim 1:1-3 in the Halaleyah Scriptures*
‘Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked... but his delight is in the Torah of Yahusha, and in His Torah, he meditates day and night. He shall be like a tree planted by streams of water...’
Malik sighed. “I hear you, Ayanna, but how can we be that tree when the storm keeps raging?”
Ayanna placed her hand over his. “Because we’re not alone. Yahusha has planted us here for a purpose. We need to stand firm, just like that tree, and let our roots grow deep in His Word.”
The Call to Action
Inspired, Malik and Ayanna began to pray together every morning, seeking guidance for their next steps. One morning, Ayanna stumbled upon(Yeshayahu )-Isaiah 61:1 in the King James Bible
‘The Spirit of the Lord/ Yahusha is upon me; because Yahusha hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; He hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound.’
In the Halaleyah Scriptures, it read- ‘The Ruach of the Master Yahusha is upon me, because Yahusha has anointed me to bring good news to the meek. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted...’
They realized their dream was not their own but a calling from Yahusha. They reached out to WBJMinistries, seeking mentorship, resources, and a way to bring their vision to life. Together, they launched "Empowered Movements," a community initiative offering counseling, and spiritual support.
The Transformation
Over time, Malik and Ayanna saw lives transformed. A young mother found hope through their workshops. A teenage boy discovered his talent for art. An elderly man, once lonely, found fellowship. Malik and Ayanna realized they were not just serving others but also being served by Yahusha’s grace.
One evening, as they reflected on their journey, Ayanna opened her Bible to (Philippiyim )-Philippians 4:13-
‘I can do all things through Mashiach which strengtheneth me.’
In the Halaleyah Scriptures, it read-
‘I have strength to do all, through Mashiach who empowers me.’
They smiled at each other, knowing the truth of these words.
Closing Prayer
Abba Yah, we thank You for the journey of Malik and Ayanna, for their courage to answer Your call, and for the lives they touched through WBJMinistries. Let their story be a beacon of hope, inspiring others to step into their purpose with faith and resilience. Empower us all to be like trees planted by streams of water, firmly rooted in Your Word. May WBJMinistries continue to guide souls toward empowered movements in Your name. In Yahusha's name, Halaleyah.
May this sermon inspire boldness, passion, and grace in all who hear it!
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