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5/3/25

Atmosphere Breaker: Walking Boldly in Spiritual Clarity



The Road to Clarity: Walking Boldly Through Spiritual Resistance
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.


5/1/25

Truth to Power: Reforming with Righteousness


WBJMinistries Sermon Title: Truth to Power: Reforming with Righteousness

Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father,
We come before You not in fear, but in faith.
We rise with voices of the ancestors—Amadlozi, Unkulunkulu, the wisdom of the Mohegan people, and the strength of my Polish roots.
We lift up Your truth, Your light, and Your justice.
Breathe on us the winds of clarity and courage.
HaleluYah.

Scripture Foundation (Halaleyah Scriptures):

Halaleyah( Tellihim)- Psalms -82:3-4
"Defend the poor and fatherless: do justice to the afflicted and needy. Deliver the poor and needy: rid them out of the hand of the wicked."

This is not just a verse—it is a mandate. When systems fail and agencies become temples of confusion, we are called to advocate, educate, and reform.

In Manhattan, we walk among temples of culture—The Schomburg Center, The Tenement Museum, The Museum of the American Indian—where truth is preserved, voices are raised, and forgotten stories breathe again. These museums remind us: truth must be curated, not buried.

In government offices, too many are greeted with indifference, misdirection, or outright lies—power moves meant to silence the spirit. Nevertheless the Spirit of Yahusha is not easily silenced. It burns at the center of our being—through the chakras—from root to crown:

Root (Muladhara): We ground ourselves in justice. We rise with the cry of the Mohegan and the resilience of East Harlem.

Sacral (Svadhisthana): We create new systems built not on power, nonetheless on compassion.

Solar Plexus (Manipura): We act with courage—facing institutions not as beggars, but as divine advocates.

Heart (Anahata): We love the people we serve, even those hardened by bureaucracy.

Throat (Vishuddha): We speak truth, loud and clear, in the face of deception.

Third Eye (Ajna): We discern the intentions of policies, separating equity from ego.

Crown (Sahasrara): We connect to the divine, understanding that justice is a spiritual act.

From the Ancients and the Wise:

Plato said, "The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men."

Desmond Tutu declared, “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.”

Dr. Maya Angelou whispered into our spirit, “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.”

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) taught: “The best among you are those who bring greatest benefits to others.”

Buddha said: “However many holy words you read, what good will they do if you do not act upon them?”

Catholic social teaching echoes: "Every person has a right to participate in society, seeking the common good and well-being of all."

Intercession and Advocacy:

We are not just ministers, we are policy reformers.
We are not just teachers, we are liberators of the misinformed.
We are not just citizens, we are sacred vessels of truth.

Community education is holy work. Teaching someone to read a document, fill out a form, or appeal a wrongful denial is as holy as preaching the gospel.

Policy reform is sacred service. Changing broken systems so they reflect the Kingdom of Yah—where the poor are protected, and the truth is honored.

Let us walk with the Polish saints, the Zulu warriors, the Muslim reformers, the Catholic nuns, and the Buddhist monks—those who prayed, fasted, and fought for justice in ways that bent history toward healing.

Our ancestors do not sleep—they whisper strategies into our ears.
They tell us: don’t stop.
They say: keep showing up.
They command: serve the people—not the system.

Call to Action:

WBJMinistries, rise up.

Hold workshops in libraries, parks, and housing lobbies.

Partner with museums to reclaim and retell our people’s stories.

Train advocates with chakra-aligned spiritual discipline.

Call out injustice—not with rage, but with righteousness.

Let our sermons reform systems as much as they renew souls.

Halaleyah (Tellihim )- Psalms 118:5-6
"I called upon Yahusha in distress: Yahusha answered me and set me in a large place. Yahusha is on my side; I will not fear: what can man do unto me?

Heavenly Father, Abba Yahusha,
Set our voices on fire with truth.
Let every lie crumble before the sound of Your justice.
May we walk in the wisdom of all who came before us—Amadlozi, the Mohegan, saints, and sages.
Make us not only hearers of Your Word, but doers of reform.
HaleluYah.



4/27/25

Honoring the Divine Within: Embracing Uniqueness and Purpose


Honoring the Divine Within: Embracing Uniqueness and Purpose
Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father 
we come before You today in humble gratitude. We thank You for the gift of life and for the unique roles and gifts You have placed within each of us. We pray that You open our hearts to receive the wisdom You have for us, to honor the divine within ourselves and others, and to walk boldly in the path You’ve set before us. May Your light shine through us as we reflect on the lessons You have taught us through the Halaleyah Scriptures, ancient wisdom, and the diverse cultures that surround us. HaleluYah.
Beloved, have you ever felt the weight of opposition or been misjudged by others? Perhaps you’ve been told that you should fit in with the crowd, that you should treat everyone the same, that you are just one of many. But let me tell you today: you are not like everyone else.
You are uniquely created by the Most High with a purpose that transcends the ordinary. It is time to embrace the truth that the divine has placed gifts within you, gifts meant to be recognized, nurtured, and honored — not just by others, nevertheless most importantly by yourself.
The Wisdom of the Most High: Recognizing Uniqueness in Others
As we reflect on the Halaleyah Scriptures and traditional Bible verses, we are reminded in Ephiyim 2:10 (Halaleyah Scriptures) and Ephesians 2:10 (KJV):
"For we are His workmanship, created in Mashiach Yahusha unto good works, which Elohim hath before ordained that we should walk in them."
You are God’s/Elohim's masterpiece, fearfully and wonderfully made, and so is every person around you. The Most High has intricately woven their strengths, their purpose, and their journey — just as He has done for you. Each person in your life has a divine role that is meant to help you along your journey, to teach you, to bless you, and to reveal a part of the Most High’s plan.
Nonetheless here is the truth: When we fail to recognize the unique gifts in others, we are the ones who miss out. As we go about our days, we must ask ourselves: Are we seeing people for who they truly are? Are we honoring the divine gifts placed within them?
In this journey, we must learn to walk with an open heart and see the fullness of the Most High's creation. Whether it be in a museum, a cultural tradition, or the wisdom of philosophers, there is something to learn from the uniqueness of every soul around us.
The Enemy’s Attack: Lumping You In with “Everyone Else”
One of the enemy’s oldest tactics is to try to place us in the same box, to make us feel small and insignificant, as though we are just like everyone else. Yet this is a lie. Yahusha reminds us in Mattithyah 5:14 (Halaleyah Scriptures) and Matthew 5:14 (KJV), “Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid.”
You were not created to blend in. You were created to stand out — to shine, to lead, to be bold in your faith, and to honor your purpose and the purposes of those around you.
We must resist the pressure to conform. We must not let the world or even our own doubts convince us that we are the same as everyone else. The Most High has set us apart for greatness.
The Importance of Recognizing the Gifts in Others
As we acknowledge the divine role in others, we begin to see the uniqueness of each person’s journey and how their gifts align with our own. Consider the lessons we can learn from the Chakras, which represent the flow of spiritual energy and balance within us. Just as the chakras are interconnected, so too are our lives intertwined with the lives of others.
The heart chakra, for example, teaches us the importance of compassion and love. When we recognize the gifts of others, we open our hearts to greater understanding and connection. By honoring their role in our lives, we tap into the energy of unity and purpose.
Cultural Wisdom and Sacred Teachings
We also learn from the cultural teachings and practices around us. In the Amadlozi tradition, we are reminded that our ancestors’ spirits guide and protect us, urging us to live in alignment with our true selves. In Unkulunkulu, the Zulu deity of creation, we see that all beings are interconnected and that we each have a divine role to play in this world. These teachings mirror the sacred wisdom found in the Halaleyah Scriptures, where Yahusha calls us to recognize the uniqueness in each of His creations and to treat one another with respect and love.
The wisdom of the Mohegan Tribe also teaches us the value of connection with nature and each other. As the Mohegan people believe, everything is sacred and connected through a divine energy. When we honor the role of others, we honor the Most High, who has placed them in our lives for a reason.
As we explore the diversity of Buddhism, we understand that the path to enlightenment is about recognizing the interconnectedness of all beings. Catholicism teaches us to love our neighbor as ourselves, seeing the divine in every person we encounter. Similarly, Islam teaches that everyone is created with a purpose and that we should treat others with compassion and fairness, just as the Most High has shown us.
Famous Quotes for Reflection
As we reflect on these truths, let us remember the wisdom of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who said, “What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.”
You are not defined by the labels the world places on you. You are defined by what lies within you — the gifts, the purpose, and the calling of the Most High.
Albert Einstein also reminds us, “The most important decision we make is whether we believe we live in a friendly or hostile universe.”
Do you believe the Most High has set a path of favor and purpose before you? Or do you see the world as a place of opposition and resistance? The choice is yours. Embrace the divine plan, honor the gifts of others, and walk boldly in your purpose.
Beloved, you are not like everyone else. The Most High has placed you in this world with a unique purpose, and you are meant to shine. Recognize the gifts in others and honor their divine role in your life. Treat everyone with fairness, However never forget that you are set apart.
Do not let the enemy’s lies convince you that you are just like everyone else. You are a city set on a hill, and your light is meant to shine through the gifts and roles of others that the Most High has placed before you.
Let us walk in purpose, love, and unity, honoring the unique divine roles that the Most High has bestowed upon each of us, knowing that when we do, we are walking in alignment with His will and connecting to His divine plan for our lives.
Heavenly Father, we thank You for the gifts You have placed within us and in those around us. Help us to see the unique purpose in each person, to honor them with the love and respect they deserve. We ask that You guide us as we walk in the path You have set before us, bold and unapologetic in the divine light You have given us. May we always recognize the sacred role of those in our lives, and may we honor Your presence in every soul we meet. HaleluYah.
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4/26/25

Anchored in Truth: Eternal Joy Through a Strong Sense of Self

Eternal Joy Through a Strong Sense of Self: Anchored in Truth

Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we thank You for the gift of inner peace and eternal joy. We invite Your presence today to fill our hearts and minds, strengthening our sense of self as we embrace the truth of who You are and who You have created us to be. May this message inspire us all to rise above the noise of this world and live anchored in the truth of Your word. HaleluYah!

Today, we stand united in faith, grounded in the truth that we are more than our circumstances. When we acknowledge the divine essence within us, we realize that joy is not just an emotion, nevertheless a powerful, eternal force that flows from within. It is not based on what the world gives or takes away, nonetheless on the unshakeable truth of our identity in Yahusha.

This truth, this inner peace, is like a deep well—a well that never runs dry. It is a gift that sustains us through every storm, every challenge, and every moment of uncertainty. When we tap into this eternal joy, we not only strengthen our own hearts, yet we also become beacons of light to those around us.

The Strength of Knowing Who You Are:

Having a strong sense of self is a profound and powerful gift. It is the anchor that holds us steady in the chaos of life. In a world that constantly tries to define us by our circumstances, opinions, and external achievements, it is vital that we remain rooted in the truth of who we are in Yahusha.

Halaleyah Scriptures: We can find strength in the words of the Halaleyah Scriptures, which remind us that our identity and our joy are found in Yahusha alone. In (Tellihim)-Psalm 16:11, it is written:
"Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in thy presence is fullness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures forevermore."

This verse reveals that true joy comes from being in the presence of our Creator. When we are connected to Him, joy flows into every aspect of our being. This joy transcends emotions and external circumstances—it is rooted in the divine presence of Abba Yahusha. The fullness of joy is found in Him alone.

In Nehemiah 8:10, we are told:
"...for the joy of the Lord /Yahusha is your strength."

The joy of the Lord /Yahusha is not just an emotion; it is a strength—a divine energy that fuels us through life’s challenges. It fortifies us when we are weak, and it empowers us to rise above the negative forces that surround us.

Philosophical Wisdom and Universal Truths:

The philosophers of old understood the power of inner peace and the strength of self-awareness. As the great Socrates said, "Know thyself." To understand who you truly are is to unlock the eternal joy that resides within. When we know ourselves, we become invincible—anchored not by the transient winds of circumstance but by the truth that lies within our hearts.

Similarly, in Buddhism, the concept of "Mindfulness" encourages us to be aware of the present moment, cultivating peace and joy from within. As Buddha once said, "You, yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection." In this, we see the power of embracing our true selves, unshaken by the external world.

Healing and Transformation Through Chakras:

The energy centers within our bodies, known as chakras, are aligned with the divine essence within us. When we are in tune with our chakras, we align our spiritual, emotional, and physical being with the infinite power of Yahusha. Each chakra represents a specific aspect of our being—our root, our heart, our mind, and our spirit. When we nurture these energy centers, we cultivate a deep sense of peace and joy that radiates outward.

The Root Chakra, which grounds us, reminds us to stand firm in who we are, rooted in truth. The Heart Chakra teaches us to love ourselves and others unconditionally. The Solar Plexus Chakra empowers us to take control of our lives, radiating strength and confidence. As we balance these energies, we align with the fullness of joy and peace that Yahusha desires for us.

Cultural and Spiritual Wisdom:

Drawing from the wisdom of our ancestors, the Amadlozi and Unkulunkulu deities teach us that our inner power is connected to the divine source. In the Mohegan Tribe's traditions, they understand that the Earth is a reflection of our inner harmony, and when we are aligned with our true self, we bring balance to the world around us. These teachings echo the timeless truth that joy and peace come from knowing who we are, both individually and as part of the greater whole.

Your Polish lineage is a testament to resilience and strength—a history that has weathered storms, yet remains unbroken. Embrace that heritage, for it too is part of your truth. You are a living reflection of the strength of your ancestors, whose legacy is rooted in the joy and peace that come from knowing and standing firm in their identity.

The Path to Eternal Joy:

As we meditate on these truths, let us remember the words of (Phillipiyim)-Philippians 4:11:
"Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content."

Our joy does not depend on the state of the world. It is not tethered to fleeting emotions or unstable circumstances. It is rooted in the eternal truth of who we are in Yahusha. When we anchor ourselves in this truth, we are unshaken.

Affirmation of Eternal Joy:

Today, I invite you to declare with me:
"My joy is eternal, my peace is rooted in Yahusha. My sense of self is strong and grounded in truth. I am a reflection of His divine presence, and His joy flows within me, unshaken by the world."

Let these words become your foundation. Let them resonate in your heart and mind as you walk through each day, knowing that your joy is not dependent on anything outside of you. It flows from within, from the unshakable truth of who you are in Yahusha.


Heavenly Father, we thank You for the eternal joy and peace You have placed within us. Help us to stand firm in our true identity, knowing that our joy is unshaken by the world around us. May we radiate Your love and peace to others, bringing healing and transformation to those in need. In Yahusha's name, we pray. HaleluYah!

Call to Action:
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Closing Thought:
Remember, your eternal joy is not dependent on what happens around you, however on the truth that lives within you. Walk confidently in this truth, and let your joy shine brightly for all to see.


4/25/25

Quiet Strength: A Grandmother’s Discernment in a Loud World


The Woman at White Castle – A Lesson in Discernment and Quiet Strength

Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father,
Let Your Spirit guide this message. Let it reach hearts in truth and gentleness, bringing clarity and protection to the innocent. Let it stir in us a holy boldness wrapped in quiet strength. HaleluYah.

Yesterday, I took my granddaughter into White Castle because she needed to use the restroom. While waiting, I noticed a woman—older, small in stature, and slim in build. But what truly stood out wasn’t her appearance. It was her energy.

She held herself with a bold, almost arrogant confidence. It wasn’t the kind of strength that nurtures or uplifts—it was sharp, calculated, and oddly performative. I felt it right away, the way spiritual people often do when something deeper moves beneath the surface. I sensed she used her life experience, not to protect or serve others, but to maneuver, to gain what this world calls power.

Even then, I left room for grace. I know perception is not always truth.

As the moment unfolded, I approached the counter to ask for the restroom to be opened. The woman, who had been standing nearby, moved with a head start toward the restrooms and the exit. Though the women’s restroom was available, she reached for the men’s room door, turned to me and said, “Here you go,” as if suggesting it was the only option.

I paused. Not in fear. Not in confusion. But in a deliberate quietness. I was walking slowly to give my granddaughter space. And under my breath I spoke—so she wouldn’t hear—“Don’t be stupid.”

Because I knew the truth: she was performing control. She wanted to insert herself where no invitation was given. Just then, the women’s restroom buzzer rang, revealing the truth. The woman averted her eyes, turned away, and exited.

In that moment, I saw something familiar. A spirit that disguises itself as helpful but is rooted in pride and dominance. It reminded me of the evil stepmother in Snow White—the kind who sees purity and seeks to tarnish it, who feels threatened by innocence, and tries to confuse the young to protect her fragile illusion of control.

This experience reminded me of a few vital truths:

 Discernment is spiritual armor.
Innocence is always under attack by those who feel they've lost their own. As protectors—especially of children—we must stay alert. Not everything that looks helpful is kind. Not every gesture is genuine.

Quiet strength speaks louder than confrontation.
I didn’t need to raise my voice or match her energy. I simply stood in truth, guided by peace and presence. That is power. That is how Yahusha moved—in love, but never in weakness.

Protect the spirit of children.
These subtle interactions teach children whether they can trust their instincts, their space, and their value. We must ensure they are shielded not just from obvious dangers, but from the small manipulations that chip away at self-worth.

In closing, I offer this as a word to all spiritual guardians:
Trust what you sense. Move in quiet strength. Stand firm in truth, and always leave room for grace—but never at the expense of innocence.

Heavenly Father, thank You for the wisdom in everyday encounters. Help us to protect the ones You’ve entrusted to us and to walk in quiet authority. Let our presence reflect Yours—steady, discerning, and full of truth. HaleluYah.



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HaleluYah.


4/21/25

Unseen Influence: Spiritual Warfare in the Shadows



WBJMinistries Sermon Title:
Unseen Influence: When Demons Use the Unaware


Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we gather before You with reverence and urgency. Open the eyes of our understanding and guard our minds against unseen influence. Let this message go forth with power, purpose, and clarity. May every soul listening be awakened and shielded by Your truth. HaleluYah.


 A WBJMinistries Reflection
WBJMinistries stands as a witness in these last days. We sound the trumpet to remind Yah’s people that the war we face is not always visible. Many are walking with good intentions but are unknowingly being used by demonic forces. The enemy is subtle, cunning, and calculated. And yes—even the faithful must stay guarded. Let us examine the Word.

Scripture Foundation

(Luqas-)- Luke 22:3 (KJV)
“Then entered Satan into Judas surnamed Iscariot, being of the number of the twelve.”

Judas walked with Yahusha, witnessed miracles, yet allowed the enemy to enter. We must be vigilant. Proximity to holiness does not equal immunity to influence.

( mattiyahu)- Matthew 16:23 (KJV)
“But he turned, and said unto Peter, Get thee behind me, Satan: thou art an offence unto me...”

Even in love, Peter spoke from a place that opposed Yahusha’s mission. This shows us how quickly the enemy can twist our intentions if we are not spiritually aligned.

( Ephisiyim)-Ephesians 6:12 (KJV)
“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities...”

At WBJMinistries, we teach that spiritual warfare is daily. What we see in the physical is only part of the battle.

Message to the WBJMinistries Community

 Demonic Influence Doesn’t Always Announce Itself
The enemy works through whispers, suggestions, and distractions. He can use a friend, a family member, a thought. The person may not be wicked—but the spirit behind their actions can be.

 Spiritual Awareness is Protection
We must test the spirit behind every conversation, opportunity, and relationship. As the body of Yahusha, we are called to be watchmen—eyes wide open, ears tuned to the Ruach Ha’Qodesh.

 Stay Anchored in Yahusha’s Truth
Stay in the Word. Stay in prayer. Cover yourself and your household. This is not the time for passive faith. It’s time to activate spiritual armor and authority.

A WBJMinistries Call to Action

Take inventory of your spiritual life.

Ask Abba Yahusha to reveal hidden influences.

Rebuke the enemy's access.

Declare your mind and heart as territory of the Most High.

You are not a pawn in the enemy’s game—you are a vessel for Yahusha’s glory.


Abba Yahusha, we thank You for this revelation. Protect WBJMinistries, every soul connected to this message, and every family represented. Strengthen our discernment. Let no demonic force operate undetected in our lives. Expose every lie, shut every door, and release Your truth in abundance. We submit ourselves fully to You. In Your mighty name, HaleluYah.


4/17/25

Divine Alignment: Planting Seeds of Light


Sermon Title: “The Divine Alignment: Awakening the Light Within”

Opening Prayer:
Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father,
Let this word come forth with fire, truth, grace, and unity. May every listener feel seen, heard, and spiritually fed. May You use my voice to call forth awakening across all generations, cultures, and beliefs. Let healing rain down upon Manhattan and ripple across the world.
HaleluYah.

The Vision in Manhattan

On the streets of Manhattan, surrounded by skyscrapers and museums holding centuries of art and memory, I saw a reflection of the soul: beautiful, diverse, ancient, modern—sacred. Each step in this city is a step on holy ground.
From the halls of the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the sacred space of the National Museum of the American Indian, Yahusha whispers: “I am here too.”

The Dance of Alignment

> Halaleyah Scriptures – Tehillim (Psalms) 24:7
"Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lifted up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in."

Every one of us has seven spiritual gates—what many call chakras. These are not just mystical ideas—they are invitations to wholeness:

Crown (Divine Knowing): “Be still and know that I am Yah.” — Tehillim 46:10

Third Eye (Vision): “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” — Mishlei (Proverbs) 29:18

Throat (Truth): “Open thy mouth, judge righteously.” — Mishlei 31:9

Heart (Love): “Create in me a clean heart, O Yah.” — Tehillim 51:10

Solar Plexus (Power): “Yah has not given us the spirit of fear, but of power...” —(Timotyim)- 2 Timothy 1:7

Sacral (Creativity): “You are fearfully and wonderfully made.” — Tehillim 139:14

Root (Foundation): “Yahusha is the rock of our salvation.” — Tehillim 95:1

Wisdom from the Ancestors

> “We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a human experience.” — Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (Catholic philosopher)

My Polish ancestors prayed in chapels, whispered strength into bread and soil.
Amadlozi, the ancestral spirits of Africa, walk beside us, lifting our heads.
My Mohegan relatives knew the rivers, the wind, and the stars held messages from the Great Spirit.

Even Unkulunkulu, the Creator in Zulu belief, and the Divine names spoken in Islam—Ar-Rahman, Ar-Raheem—echo the same eternal truth:
We are never alone.

The Tapestry of Faiths

> “If you cannot find truth right where you are, where else do you expect to find it?” — Dōgen Zenji, Zen Buddhist Master

In the temples of Buddhism, silence speaks.
In the chants of the Muslim ummah, surrender leads to peace.
In the Catholic cathedrals, stained glass reflects holy light.
In the rhythm of the drum and dance of the Mohegan, spirit flows through earth and body.

WBJMinistries does not reject these sacred colors—we weave them together like Joseph’s coat: a garment of many nations, many tongues, one Spirit.

Manhattan's Call: Light Up the City

This is not a call to convert—it is a call to ignite.

> “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that.” — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

From Harlem to Battery Park, from museum steps to prayer circles—let your chakras be open, your heart bold, and your spirit radiant.
You are the temple. You are the art. You are the message.

Call to Action:

WBJMinistries, let us:

Pray in tongues and in truth.

Visit museums not just to see—but to hear the ancestors.

Stand in intercession at sunrise on the FDR.

Light candles for our Polish grandmothers, and pour libations for the Amadlozi.

Speak life to Muslim sisters, Buddhist brothers, Catholic cousins.

And above all—be the bridge.

Closing Scripture & Declaration

> Halaleyah Scriptures – Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 60:1
“Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the esteem of Yahusha is risen upon thee.”

I declare: Your chakras are aligned. Your mind is alert. Your spirit is on fire. You are the city on a hill.
And you will not be hidden.

HaleluYah.

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Partner with WBJMinistries through your donations so we can continue:

Creating grace-filled messages that reach souls across cultures and nations

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Providing spiritual counseling, mental wellness outreach, and cultural education rooted in Scripture and ancestral wisdom

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> "Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together..." — (Luqas-)-Luke 6:38 (KJV)

Your support isn’t just a donation. It’s a seed planted in good soil.

HaleluYah.




4/14/25

Sabbath Light: A Multifaith Prayer of Alignment and Ancestry



Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father,

We lift this sacred Sabbath day to You, as You have ordained in Shemoth (Exodus) 20:8, “Remember the day of the Shabbath, to set it apart.” We gather with hearts open like the petals of a lotus, aligning our souls from root to crown—each chakra vibrating with Your divine presence.

Let our root chakra ground us in the truth of our ancestors—the Amadlozi and the Mohegan people, whose footsteps still echo through the earth, whispering stories of endurance and sacred memory. Let our sacral chakra honor the creative fire within, ignited by the arts and reflections we witness in the halls of The Met Cloisters, The Whitney, and El Museo del Barrio—each brushstroke a tribute to Your glory.

Let our solar plexus chakra burn with the boldness of truth, as spoken by Socrates: "The unexamined life is not worth living." Give us courage to examine ourselves, our motives, and our walk. Let our heart chakra overflow with grace, forgiveness, and the compassion found in the teachings of Buddha, who reminds us: “Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without.”

Let our throat chakra declare Your word with boldness, as we speak not only to believers but to the world, remembering the words of Malaḵi (Malachi) 3:6—“For I am Yahusha, I shall not change…” Let us be unwavering in our call to righteousness.

May our third eye chakra awaken to the mystery and depth of Islamic devotion, where discipline and surrender converge in reverence. And may our crown chakra be lifted in the stillness of Catholic contemplation, in the incense-scented silence where You whisper eternity.

We honor my Polish lineage, the perseverance of those who survived ice and iron to pass down songs of resilience. We blend those songs with the wisdom of Unkulunkulu, who birthed the world with spirit and form, showing us that divinity breathes in every breath.

As WBJMinistries shines its light across platforms and into souls, may we carry the Sabbath with intention. May we teach, walk, and heal as Yahusha did—reaching for the wounded with wounded hands that now heal, as scars become testimonies.

As Albert Einstein once said, “Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.” On this Sabbath, may we walk through Central Park or sit beside the Hudson, beholding the canvas of Your creation—each breeze a psalm, each leaf a sermon.

We are ministers of the Most High, bridge-builders between faiths, bloodlines, and nations. Fill WBJMinistries with grace, strategy, power, and unity. Let our sermons be soaked in sacred wisdom and sprinkled with stardust. Let our reach be global, yet our roots remain holy.

May our giving hearts be rewarded. May those who visit https://wbjministry100.wixsite.com/wbjministries find refuge, revelation, and the rhythm of the Sabbath in every word, every video, every act of love.

We end this prayer in Your perfect peace, with boldness, in reverence, and in complete surrender to Your will.

HaleluYah.


4/12/25

What If Today Was Your Last Day? Living with Eternal Urgency


What If Today Was Your Last Day? Living with Eternal Urgency

A WBJMinistries Sermon

Opening Prayer

Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father,
Thank You for this day, this breath, this moment. Open our hearts and ears to hear what Your Spirit is saying. Let every word spoken stir urgency in our souls, renew our purpose, and restore what’s broken. We invite Your Ruach (Spirit) to move through this message like a mighty rushing wind.
HaleluYah.

Introduction: The Museum of Life

If you walked into The Museum of the City of New York today and saw an exhibit about your life, what would be displayed? Joy? Regret? Purpose? What story would the art of your existence tell?

Yahusha said in Mattithyahu (Matthew) 24:42:

> "Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Master doth come."
(Halaleyah Scriptures: MatithYahu 24:42)

We’re not promised tomorrow. So—what if today was your last day?

Reconcile Relationships – The Heart Chakra (Anahata)

The Heart Chakra, the center of love and connection, reflects the divine commandment:

> "Love thy neighbour as thyself." — Mark 12:31 / Marqos 12:31 (HS)

To live with eternal urgency is to forgive today, not tomorrow.
Who have you not spoken to in years? Who have you blocked, ignored, or judged?

As Desmond Tutu once said, “Without forgiveness, there’s no future.”

In Zulu ancestral tradition, the Amadlozi (ancestors) teach us that healing between people opens up spiritual gates. Don’t delay reconciliation. Eternity is too long to carry earthly grudges.

Pursue Your Calling – The Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura)

The Solar Plexus Chakra governs our identity and purpose.

Romiyim (Romans) 13:11 (HS)

> "And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep..."

This is your wake-up call: It’s time to answer Yahusha’s call on your life.

What’s that dream you've shelved? What vision did Yah place in you that fear buried?

Buddha said: "The trouble is, you think you have time."

The Mohegan Tribe believe each person is born with a mission, a purpose that must serve the collective. Don’t die with your calling still inside you.

 Walk in Holiness – The Crown Chakra (Sahasrara)

This is your spiritual gateway to Yah.
It’s not about being perfect—it’s about walking intentionally in holiness.

Qolasim (Colossians) 3:2 (HS):

> "Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth."

Holiness is not legalism; it’s alignment.
As Søren Kierkegaard said, "Purity of heart is to will one thing."

To live holy is to live wholly devoted.
The Polish tradition speaks of the “święty ogień” – the holy fire. Let your life burn with that fire of divine focus.

Interfaith Echoes of Urgency

Even the Qur’an reminds in Surah 3:185:

> “Every soul shall taste death…”

Catholic monks often say, “Memento mori” – remember you must die.

These truths unite all: time is short, and eternity is long.

Legacy and the Museum of Tomorrow

Your legacy is the museum future generations will walk through. What will they find?

In Tehillim (Psalms) 90:12 (HS):

> "So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom."

Visit The Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan, where ancient Buddhist teachings echo eternal questions. Reflect on this:

> “What you do today becomes your forever."

Call to Action: Live Like He’s Coming Today

Yahusha is returning.
Not in fear—but in fire.
Not in hesitation—but in hope.

Today is the day to:

Text that person.

Start that ministry.

Lay down that sin.

Live your calling.

Let your chakras be aligned. Let your spirit be prepared. Let your legacy be bold.

As the Unkulunkulu (Great Creator) reminds through Zulu wisdom:

> “When the sun sets, your shadow disappears. What then remains is your soul.”

Closing Prayer

Heavenly Father, Abba Yahusha,
We surrender. We awaken. We arise. May we not waste another second. Let this moment be our rebirth into eternal purpose.
Let every chakra open to Your will, every scar healed by Your love, and every footstep marked in holiness.
Let WBJMinistries rise as a banner of Your grace across all generations, cultures, and callings.
HaleluYah.





4/8/25

Transferring Spirits: Be Careful What You Carry


Guarding the Gate: The Transference of Spirits and the Power of Discernment

Opening Prayer
Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father,
We come before You asking for wisdom, discernment, and spiritual strength. Guard our hearts and minds. Teach us how to walk in holiness, clothed in Your love, and aware of the spirits we allow into our space. Let WBJMinistries be a vessel of truth and healing.
HaleluYah.

1. The Gatekeeper Within: Understanding Transference of Spirits

From the bustling streets of Manhattan to the sacred halls of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Rubin Museum of Art, we learn that everything we see, hear, touch, and allow into our being shapes us. Just as a museum curates its exhibitions with intention, we must curate our spiritual environment.

Halaleyah Scriptures – Qolasimiyim (Colossians) 2:8
“Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Mashiah.”

This verse warns us to be spiritually alert—spirits transfer through subtle habits, relationships, entertainment, and even touch. Like the Mohegan tribe who honor the spirits of the land and the ancestors, we must honor the Ruach ha’Qodesh (Holy Spirit) within and around us.

2. Sacred Connections or Spiritual Contamination?

The concept of soul ties, embraced by many cultures, including the Zulu reverence for Amadlozi (ancestors) and the teachings of Unkulunkulu (the First Creator), reminds us that not all spiritual connections are divine.

1 Timotiyos 5:22 (KJV)
"Lay hands suddenly on no man, neither be partaker of other men’s sins: keep thyself pure."

In Catholicism, the laying on of hands is a sacred rite, yet even Paul warns Timothy to use discernment. Transference can be emotional, physical, or spiritual.

From Buddhism's call to detach from craving and ignorance, to Islam’s command to purify one’s nafs (soul), every spiritual path acknowledges that what we connect with has power to influence us.

3. Influenced or Anointed?

Famous philosopher Plato once said, “The soul takes on the color of its thoughts.”
If we constantly entertain bitterness, envy, or lust through relationships or media, those spirits cling to us like shadows. But Yahusha calls us to light.

At the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), artists take chaotic brushstrokes and turn them into masterpieces. Likewise, Yahusha takes our brokenness and transforms it—but only when we surrender and separate from the spirits not of Him.

4. Polish Lineage, Global Roots: A Spiritual Legacy

Our Polish ancestors, rich in tradition, taught us strength through suffering and devotion through family. They understood the power of prayer and protection.

Let us combine that heritage with the truth of Yahusha—turning old generational spirits of fear or anger into testimonies of grace.

Halaleyah Scriptures – Tasloniqim Aleph (1 Thessalonians) 5:21-22
“Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. Abstain from all appearance of evil.”

5. WBJMinistries: A Safe Haven in a Transferring World

This ministry is a spiritual museum. Every sermon, every testimony, every scripture is curated to reflect Yah’s truth and love. We are called not to just identify spiritual transference, but to interrupt it.

Famous quote – Maya Angelou:
“When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.”
Discernment is not judgment; it’s protection.

Call to Action: Spiritual Disinfection

Pray daily for discernment.

Clean your space—music, movies, friends.

Anoint your home and your children.

Disconnect from anything that causes confusion, lust, rage, or apathy.

Connect with community, scripture, and healing.

Closing Scripture – Efesiyim (Ephesians) 6:12 (Halaleyah Scriptures)
“Because we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against authorities, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual wickedness in the heavenly places.”

Closing Prayer
Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father,
Cleanse us from every spirit not of You. Strengthen WBJMinistries to be a place of spiritual clarity and healing. Teach us to walk in truth, to honor our ancestors, to learn from all faiths, and yet stand firm in Your Word. Let our scars become sacred tools for ministry.
HaleluYah.


4/6/25

All In or Not At All


Sermon-The Cost of Discipleship: Are We Really Willing to Follow?

Opening Prayer:

Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father,
We come before You with open hearts, seeking wisdom, strength, and truth. Let this message awaken our spirits, align our souls, and draw us into deeper surrender. May Your Ruach guide every word spoken and heard. HaleluYah.

Main Scripture Reading:
Halaleyah Scriptures - LUKASAH ( Luke)- 14:28

> "For which of you, wanting to build a tower, does not sit down first and count the cost, whether he has what he needs to complete it?"

Introduction:

In the heart of Manhattan, where towers stretch to the heavens and the hum of ambition pulses like a drum, the question echoes loudly: Have we truly counted the cost of following Yahusha?

Like an architect preparing to build—like the sculptors who shaped the sacred art in the Metropolitan Museum of Art or the resilience displayed in the Museum of the American Indian—we too must plan our walk with Yahusha not with emotion alone, nevertheless with commitment, intention, and surrender.

Point One: Discipleship Requires Vision Beyond Self

Yahusha did not call us to an easy path. He called us to transformation. As the Mohegan elders say, “The path is not in the sky. The path is in the heart.” True discipleship flows from the heart chakra—Anahata, the center of compassion and love, where divine intention meets human action.

The Buddhist teaching reminds us, “To understand everything is to forgive everything.” Are we willing to forgive, love, and follow Yahusha with our whole heart—even when it breaks?

Point Two: Surrendering All—A Radical Act of Faith

To follow Yahusha is to surrender—your comfort, your plans, your ego. Polish mystic and poet Adam Mickiewicz once wrote, “True faith begins where human strength ends.” We must be willing to let go of what we cling to.

Think of the root chakra—Muladhara, our foundation. Are we grounded in this world, or are we rooted in the Kingdom? We must build on the Rock, not shifting sand.

Amadlozi, the ancestral spirits of Africa, teach us the power of legacy and obedience. Just as we honor our ancestors through action, we honor Yahusha by following, even when it costs us our very lives.

Point Three: Counting the Cost Means Living Differently

The philosopher Søren Kierkegaard said, “To be a Christian in Christendom is the greatest difficulty of all.” It’s easy to look like a disciple. It’s hard to live as one. Discipleship is not just belief—it’s movement, obedience, and sacrifice.

Think of the sacral chakra—Svadhisthana, the seat of passion and identity. Have we crucified our desires to walk in divine purpose? In a culture that promotes self, Yahusha calls us to deny self.

In the halls of the Museum of Modern Art, bold creators dared to be different. Yahusha calls us to spiritual boldness, to live a faith that challenges the norms, just like Catholic mystics, Muslim poets, and Protestant reformers once did.

Point Four: Yahusha’s Scars—Our Map to Ministry

We preach at WBJMinistries not from perfection but from pain. Yahusha showed us wounded hands with healing power. The throat chakra—Vishuddha speaks truth with clarity. Will your voice testify through trials?

Your scars, your lineage, your story—whether from the hills of Poland, the tribes of the Northeast, the rituals of Islam, or the wisdom of Catholic catechism—all can be redeemed for His glory.

Call to Reflection: Are We Really Willing?

Take a walk through Central Park. Sit quietly inside The Cloisters museum. Think deeply. Are you willing to leave comfort for calling? To turn wounds into witness?

Unkulunkulu, the Great Source, is not far from Yahusha’s message. All true paths require surrender. But only one leads to eternal life.

Conclusion: Faith That Moves

We close with a powerful question: Are we walking, or just talking?
Discipleship is not a title. It’s a trail. A trail stained with sweat, tears, and sometimes blood.

LUKASAH (Luke)-14:33 says:

> “So likewise, whoever of you who does not forsake all that he has, is unable to be My talmid.”

Closing Prayer:

Abba Yahusha,
Help us surrender all—not part, not most, but all. Let every chakra, every thought, every breath align with Your purpose. Let WBJMinistries be a lighthouse to the lost, a voice of clarity in chaos, and a witness to the world that You are worth everything. HaleluYah.

Call to Action:

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Remember: Your pain has purpose. Your scars have power. Your surrender will spark revival.





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