WBJMinistries | HaleluYah Scriptures | Manhattan, NY
Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father,
We come before You humbled, yet empowered.
We thank You for discernment—for the awareness to sense when our spirits are under pressure and when our light is pushing back darkness.
Let this word be a sword of truth, piercing through confusion, and a balm of peace for every wounded soul.
We receive clarity, power, and divine covering.
HaleluYah.
“For Yah is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all the assemblies of the qodeshim.”
— Halaleyah Scriptures | 1(Qorintyim )-Corinthians 14:33
There are moments in life when we’re not judged for what we wear or what we drive, but for what we carry.
You may walk into a room and feel the tension rise. You may sit quietly, yet feel like every spiritual eye is locked on you. That’s not paranoia. That’s perception.
In the heart of Manhattan—where cultures converge at museums like the Met and the Museum of the American Indian—we see the artifacts of struggle and survival. We see the sacred tools of the Mohegan Tribe, echoes of Amadlozi (our ancestors), the prayers of Polish villagers, the chants of Buddhists, the beads of Catholics, and the devotion of Muslims. All of it, whispering one eternal truth: We are more than what the world sees.
“Do not judge according to appearance, but judge with righteous judgment.”
— Halaleyah Scriptures | (Yohanan)-John 7:24
When you feel misunderstood or diminished, it may not be about you. Sometimes, your spirit stirs the atmosphere.
Energy doesn’t lie—and if your presence causes a reaction, it's because you're carrying something powerful.
As philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche said, “And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.”
Yahusha has placed a song in your spirit that not everyone hears. Still, you must keep dancing.
That long drive... that exhausting meeting... that overwhelming silence. These aren’t coincidences.
They are spiritual roadblocks.
Designed by the enemy to wear you down.
But as the Halaleyah Scriptures remind us:
“Resist the devil, and he shall flee from you.”
— Ya'aqob (James) 4:7
You are not weak because you feel weary. You are sensitive because you are chosen.
Muslim mystic Rumi wrote, “The wound is the place where the Light enters you.”
When the weight feels unbearable, it may be because Yah is expanding your capacity for glory.
Every building in this city holds a memory.
The Guggenheim spirals like the spiritual journey—upward, complex, bold.
The Cloisters reflect sacred peace in chaos.
Yahusha walks beside us even in crowded subways and silent corners of the Met.
You were never walking alone.
"And lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age."
— Mattithyahu (Matthew) 28:20
> “I am not what they say. I am who Yahusha declares I am.
I walk with power. I travel with grace.
I do not fear judgment, because I live in truth.
I will not shrink when the atmosphere gets heavy—I will shine brighter.
No resistance can stop the promise that covers me.”
Søren Kierkegaard said, “Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.”
Your past discomfort was a spiritual echo—meant to make you stronger for your next assignment.
Martin Luther King Jr. proclaimed, “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.”
And sometimes, even when your journey seems too long, it’s preparing you to stand tall.
Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father
Today I put on the full armor:
Truth as my belt, Righteousness as my shield,
Peace as my steps, Salvation as my helmet,
Your Word as my sword, and Faith as my covering.
Let no shadow overtake my light,
No judgment dim my joy.
Wherever I walk, let the ground be holy.
HaleluYah.
Your discernment is your gift. Your awareness is your strength.
Let no moment of resistance shake your identity.
You are royalty, not by earthly bloodline alone, but by divine appointment.
Whether through the prayers of your Polish lineage or the wisdom of African ancestors,
whether on the Buddhist path of mindfulness or the Catholic rhythm of reverence—
Yahusha uses it all to refine you, to elevate you, and to empower you.
Final Scripture to Stand On:
“You are of Elohim, little children, and have overcome them: because greater is He that is in you, than he that is in the world.”
— Halaleyah Scriptures | 1 (Yohanan)-John 4:4
Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father
Let this word plant deep roots.
Cover every listener with divine strength, clarity, and peace.
Make our spirits resistant to confusion and alive to Your guidance.
Help us walk boldly, love deeply, and stand firmly in Your truth.
HaleluYah.