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3/5/25

The Dawn of a New Day: Awakening with Early Morning Prayer

The Dawn of a New Day: The Power of Early Morning Prayer

A WBJMinistries Sermon 

Seeking Yahusha in the Morning

Mornings carry a special power—a fresh start, a new opportunity to connect with Yahusha. (Tellihim )-Psalm 5:3 (KJV) reminds us: “My voice shalt thou hear in the morning, O Lord; in the morning will I direct my prayer unto thee, and will look up.”

Tehillim (Psalms) 5:3 – "My voice shalt thou hear in the morning, O Yahusha; in the morning will I direct my prayer unto thee, and will look up."

Yahusha Himself rose early to pray
Marqos (Mark) 1:35 – "And in the morning, rising up a great while before day, He went out, and departed into a solitary place, and there prayed."

 (Mark 1:35, KJV), setting an example for us to seek the Father before the noise of the world takes over. The early hours bring clarity, peace, and divine direction.

The Sacredness of Dawn Across Cultures

The morning has been honored for centuries:

Mohegan Tribe: Dawn symbolizes new beginnings.

Buddhism: Early meditation brings enlightenment.

Zulu Tradition (Amadlozi): Ancestors guide us in the quiet of the morning.

Polish Heritage: Morning prayers express gratitude and seek wisdom.

Even great minds understood this truth:

Aristotle: “It is well to be up before daybreak, for such habits contribute to health, wealth, and wisdom.”

Rumi: “The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you. Don’t go back to sleep.”


Manhattan, Museums, and Morning Reflections

Imagine walking through The Met, MoMA, or The Museum of Natural History early in the day—before the crowds, when the silence allows for deeper reflection. Just as these places preserve wisdom, our mornings should be dedicated to storing up spiritual strength.

Aligning with Divine Energy

Mornings awaken not just our bodies but our spirits. Just as the Crown Chakra opens us to divine wisdom, early prayer aligns us with Yahusha’s purpose.

How to Embrace the Power of Morning Prayer

Wake up with intention – Speak words of faith and gratitude.

Pray before distractions take over – Give Yahusha your first moments.

Read scripture – Let His Word guide your day.

Reflect and move forward – Release yesterday’s burdens and walk in new mercies.
Ekah (Lamentations) 3:22-23 – "It is of Yahusha’s mercies that we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is Your faithfulness."

Lamentations 3:22-23 (KJV)—"It is of the Lord’s mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness."

Start Today—Your New Dawn Awaits

Will you let the day control you, or will you rise in faith and command your morning? Yahusha is waiting to meet you in the stillness of dawn.

Support WBJMinistries

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Rise and seek Him—your breakthrough begins now!




2/28/25

The Power of Giving: A Heart of Generosity

The Power of Giving: A Heart of Generosity-WBJMinistries

Opening Prayer:
Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we come before You with humble and grateful hearts. Thank You for blessing us abundantly so that we may be a blessing to others. Open our hearts today to receive Your Word on generosity. May we learn to give as You have given, with love, grace, and an abundance of faith. HaleluYah!

Introduction:
Giving is more than a financial transaction; it is a spiritual principle that reflects the heart of Yahusha. It is a demonstration of love, faith, and obedience. The world teaches us to hold onto what we have, but the Kingdom of Heaven operates on the principle of sowing and reaping. When we give, we activate divine provision, blessings, and transformation in our lives and the lives of others.

1. Giving Is an Act of Worship
 Giving is a form of worship that acknowledges Yahusha as our source. When we give, we affirm that our trust is not in worldly wealth but in the unfailing provision of our Heavenly Father.

Halaleyah Scriptures Reference:

Dabarym (Deuteronomy) 15:10 – "You shall surely give to him, and your heart shall not be grieved when you give to him, because for this thing Yahusha your Elohim shall bless you in all your works and in all to which you put your hand."

Mishle (Proverbs) 3:9-10 – "Honor Yahusha with your possessions, and with the first fruits of all your increase; so your barns will be filled with plenty, and your vats will overflow with new wine."

When we give with joy and reverence, Yahusha responds by filling our lives with abundance and favor.

2. Giving Demonstrates Faith and Trust in Yahusha's Generosity is a reflection of our faith. When we give freely, we demonstrate our trust that Yahusha will meet all our needs.

Halaleyah Scriptures Reference:

Malaki (Malachi) 3:10 – "Bring all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be food in My house, and try Me now in this, says Yahusha Tsevaoth, if I will not open for you the windows of the shamayim and pour out for you such blessing that there will not be room enough to receive it."

Mattithyahu (Matthew) 6:19-21 – "Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for yourselves treasures in the shamayim, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."

Giving is an opportunity to step out in faith, knowing that Yahusha is our ultimate provider.

3. Giving Blesses Others and Expands the Kingdom When we give, we become conduits of Yahusha’s love and provision. Generosity extends beyond finances—it includes time, talents, encouragement, and kindness.

Halaleyah Scriptures Reference:

Ma’aseh (Acts) 20:35 – "I have shown you in every way, by laboring like this, that you must support the weak. And remember the words of the Adon Yahusha, that He said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’"

Galatiyim (Galatians) 6:9-10 – "And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart. Therefore, as we have the opportunity, let us do good to all, especially to those who are of the household of faith."

Through WBJMinistries, we have the privilege of being vessels of Yahusha’s generosity. Whether through outreach, financial giving, or acts of service, our giving impacts lives and advances the mission of Yahusha’s Healing Ministry.

4. Giving Leads to Abundant Blessings Yahusha’s promise is clear—those who will give will receive. Not only does He bless the giver materially, but He also enriches their spirit with joy and peace.

Halaleyah Scriptures Reference:

Luqas (Luke) 6:38 – "Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom. For with the same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you."

Qorintiyim Sheniy (2 Corinthians) 9:6-8 – "But this I say: He who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and he who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. So let each one give as he proposes in his heart, not grudgingly or of necessity; for Elohim loves a cheerful giver."

Our Father desires to pour out blessings upon us so that we may continue to be a blessing to others.

Call to Action: 
Activate the Power of Giving. As members of WBJMinistries, we are called to embody generosity in all that we do. Here are ways we can put this message into action:

Give joyfully and consistently – Support WBJMinistries and other Kingdom works.

Share your time and talents – Volunteer, mentor, and uplift others.

Bless others with kindness – A word of encouragement or a helping hand can change a life.

Trust Yahusha’s promises – Step out in faith and witness His divine provision.

If you would like to sow into this ministry and support the work of Yahusha’s Healing Ministry, you can give at https://wbjministry100.wixsite.com/wbjministries. Your generosity enables us to continue spreading Yahusha’s love and truth.

Closing Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for teaching us the power of giving. May we be cheerful givers, trusting in Your promises and walking in obedience. Bless everyone who sows into Your Kingdom, and may their lives overflow with abundance and grace. We commit ourselves to generosity, knowing that You are our unfailing provider. HaleluYah!

Final Thought:
Generosity is a Kingdom principle that unlocks blessings and opportunities. May we walk boldly in faith, knowing that as we give, Yahusha provides exceedingly and abundantly. WBJMinistries is committed to being a beacon of light, and through our giving, we glorify Yahusha in all we do.

HaleluYah!


2/25/25

Breaking the Chains of Anxiety & Depression – Finding Peace Through Yahusha’s Word


Breaking the Chains of Anxiety & Depression: Finding Peace Through Yahusha’s Word

WBJMinistries

Opening Prayer:

Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we come before You today, seeking Your presence, Your healing, and Your peace. In a world filled with burdens, we trust in Your Word to break the chains of anxiety and depression. Strengthen us, renew our minds, and guide us in Your divine truth. HaleluYah!


Introduction:

Beloved, too many among us walk through life weighed down by the chains of anxiety and depression. The pressures of this world, the lies of the enemy, and the wounds of our past try to hold us captive. But Yahusha said in(Yohanan )-John 8:36 (KJV), “If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.” Today, we declare that through His Word and power, we are set free!


Breaking the Chains Through Yahusha’s Word

1. The Root of the Battle – Mind & Spirit

(Philippiyim)-Philippians 4:6-7 (KJV) tells us, “Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God/Elohim. And the peace of God/Elohim, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus/Yahusha.”

Anxiety and depression often attack our thoughts, but Yahusha commands us to renew our minds Romiyim)-(Romans 12:2). Aligning our thoughts with Yah’s truth restores our peace.


2. Healing Through the Chakras – Aligning Our Spirit in Yahusha’s Light

Our bodies are temples of the Ruach Ha’Kodesh (Qrinthyim)- (1 Corinthians 6:19), and when we are spiritually misaligned, we feel disconnected. Let us realign in Yah’s presence:

Crown Chakra (Faith & Divine Connection) – Seek first the Kingdom Matthiyahu- (Matthew 6:33), knowing Yah’s wisdom surpasses all.

Third Eye Chakra (Wisdom & Clarity) – Let Yah’s truth illuminate our paths ( Tellihim )-(Psalm 119:105).

Throat Chakra (Speaking Life) – Declare life over yourself, for death and life are in the power of the tongue ( Mishlĕy )-(Proverbs 18:21).

Heart Chakra (Love & Healing) – Yahusha’s love restores the brokenhearted ( Tellihim)-(Psalm 147:3).

Solar Plexus Chakra (Strength & Confidence) – “I can do all things through(Yahusha)- Christ which strengtheneth me.”(Philippiyim)- (Philippians 4:13 KJV)

Sacral Chakra (Creativity & Joy) – The joy of Yah is our strength (Nehemiah 8:10). Dance, worship, and praise!

Root Chakra (Security & Foundation) – We are firmly rooted in Yah’s word (Jeremiah 17:7-8).


3. Casting Your Burdens Upon Yah

1 Peter 5:7 (KJV) says, “Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.” Yahusha calls us to lay down our burdens and trust Him.

Take practical steps: Daily scripture meditation, prayer, gratitude, and worship break the strongholds of fear and sorrow.


4. Walking in Freedom – Your Testimony Awaits!

Depression and anxiety do not define you. Your testimony of overcoming will inspire others. Revelation 12:11 (KJV) reminds us, “And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony.”

Begin your journey to healing today. Declare: “I am free! Yahusha’s peace reigns in me!

Call to Action: Trust, Surrender, and Walk in Freedom

WBJMinistries invites you to deepen your journey with Yahusha through prayer, scripture, and spiritual alignment. Visit WBJMinistries to support and grow in faith together!
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Closing Prayer:

Abba Yahusha/Heavenly Father, we surrender our fears, our anxieties, and our sorrows to You. Fill us with Your peace, align our spirits with Your divine order, and strengthen us to walk in freedom. Thank You for the victory in Yahusha’s mighty name. HaleluYah!


Affiliation & Giving:

Support WBJMinistries as we continue to spread Yahusha’s healing word. Your donations allow us to reach more souls and provide resources for healing and freedom. Visit our website to give: https://wbjministry100.wixsite.com/wbjministries.

May Yah’s peace and freedom reign in your heart today!

2/23/25

Unshakable Strength: Lessons from Deborah, Esther, and Mary Magdalene Through Ancestry and Faith


The Strength of Women in the Bible – Lessons from Deborah, Esther, and Mary Magdalene

Opening Prayer:

Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we come before You today, acknowledging that You have created each of us with purpose and strength. We thank You for the examples of Deborah, Esther, and Mary Magdalene, who displayed courage, wisdom, and unwavering faith. May we learn from their lives and be empowered to walk boldly in the purpose You have set for us. HaleluYah.

Introduction:

Beloved sisters, I want to remind you today that you are strong. As the legendary Maya Angelou once said, "I am a woman phenomenally. Phenomenal woman, that's me." Just like the women in the Bible—Deborah, Esther, and Mary Magdalene—you possess an inner strength, a force that is unstoppable and unshakable. You are not just a reflection of your circumstances but a woman who has been divinely appointed to lead, to influence, and to carry the weight of a God-given purpose. Today, let’s reflect on the strength, wisdom, courage, and faith displayed by these powerful women of the Bible.

1. Deborah: The Strength of Leadership and Wisdom

Deborah, a prophetess and judge of Israel, displayed remarkable leadership. In Judges 4:4, it is said, “Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lappidoth, was leading Israel at that time.” In a society where leadership was traditionally male-dominated, Deborah rose up to guide a nation that had fallen into despair. She exemplifies the words of Zora Neale Hurston, who once said, “There are years that ask questions and years that answer.” Deborah’s life answered the call for leadership during a critical time, showing us that true strength comes in stepping into our purpose, even when the world may question our ability to lead.

Lesson from Deborah: Strength in leadership and wisdom.

Deborah teaches us that leadership is not about gender or status but about the ability to use wisdom and courage to guide others toward victory. As Audre Lorde wisely said, “I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own.” Deborah led in freedom—freedom to follow God’s calling, no matter the cost.

2. Esther: The Strength of Courage and Influence

Esther’s story is one of the most powerful displays of courage in Scripture. When faced with the possible destruction of her people, Esther risked her life by approaching the king uninvited—a bold move that could have cost her everything. She exemplified what Michelle Obama meant when she said, “Success is only meaningful and enjoyable if it feels like your own.” Esther’s success wasn’t just about saving her people, but about taking ownership of the responsibility she had been given, no matter the personal sacrifice.

In Esther 4:16, she says, “If I perish, I perish.” This is a profound declaration of what it means to stand for righteousness despite the cost. Deborah’s influence was significant, but Esther’s courage was world-changing.

Lesson from Esther: Strength in courage and influence.

Esther teaches us that the position you hold, the platform you have, is meant for something far greater than yourself. You are where you are for such a time as this (Esther 4:14, Halaleyah Scriptures: Esther 4:14). As Toni Morrison said, “You wanna fly, you got to give up the thing that weighs you down.” Like Esther, we must shed fear, pride, and insecurity to rise into the calling Yahusha has for us.

3. Mary Magdalene: The Strength of Faith and Redemption

Mary Magdalene’s journey is one of redemption, and her story reminds us of the boundless grace of Yahusha. As a woman who had been freed from seven demons Luqas-(Luke 8:2), Mary’s transformation was profound. She had witnessed the crucifixion and was the first to witness the resurrection, making her the first evangelist of Yahusha’s triumph over death. As Maya Angelou said, “We may encounter many defeats, but we must not be defeated.” Mary Magdalene’s life was a testament to how Yahusha can redeem and restore us, no matter our past.

Lesson from Mary Magdalene: Strength in faith and redemption.

Mary Magdalene teaches us that our past does not determine our future. No matter what we have endured, Yahusha offers us grace and a new beginning. As Oprah Winfrey once said, “The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams.” Mary Magdalene’s life was transformed by her encounter with Yahusha, and so can ours be when we step into the adventure of our divine purpose, led by faith.

Application for Today:

As we reflect on these women—Deborah’s leadership, Esther’s courage, and Mary Magdalene’s redemption—we are reminded that we too are strong. We are called to lead, to influence, and to have faith, regardless of our past or present circumstances. At WBJMinistries, we believe that every woman has a divine purpose that cannot be silenced by fear or doubt. As Michelle Obama said, “When they go low, we go high.” Let us rise higher in our faith and purpose, knowing that we have been called to reflect Yahusha’s glory in this world.

Whether you are leading your family, influencing your community, or walking in your faith, know that you are equipped with all you need to fulfill your divine purpose. As Maya Angelou reminded us, “We rise. We rise. We rise.” And just like these phenomenal women of the Bible, you too will rise to the occasion.

Closing Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for the examples of strength, courage, wisdom, and faith that You have provided through the lives of Deborah, Esther, and Mary Magdalene. We ask that You continue to strengthen us as we walk in the calling You have placed on our lives. May we rise with boldness, faith, and love as we step into the purpose You have ordained for us. We are empowered by You to do all things. In Yahusha’s name, we pray. HaleluYah.

Call to Action:

As we reflect on these powerful examples, let us commit ourselves to live with the same boldness and faith. Join us at WBJMinistries as we continue to spread Yahusha’s message of hope and healing. Your support makes a difference, and we invite you to be part of this mission. Visit https://wbjministry100.wixsite.com/wbjministries to donate and partner with us in fulfilling our mission.

HaleluYah!




2/16/25

7 Days of Healing and Renewal: A Devotional Journey with Yahusha

 Welcome, beloved community!


In these times, we all seek peace and healing, especially for our minds and spirits. That's why I am excited to share something special with you—Healing Through Scripture: A 7-Day Devotional.


This free devotional is designed to guide you through the healing power of Yahusha’s word, offering comfort and spiritual strength. Whether you're dealing with personal struggles or simply need daily encouragement, this devotional will help you rediscover your inner peace and connection with Yahusha.


What's Inside?


Seven Days of Reflection: Each day brings you a new scripture, reflection, and prayer.


Practical Guidance: You'll find ways to apply the healing power of scripture to your everyday life.


Healing Scriptures: Carefully selected verses that offer hope, peace, and strength.


Why This Devotional?


As I continue to grow and deepen my relationship with Yahusha, I’ve found that scripture is a source of true healing. This devotional is more than just words on a page—it’s a tool to help you connect with the divine in a powerful way.


How You Can Get It


It’s simple! Just click Download Devotional your free copy of Healing Through Scripture: A 7-Day Devotional today.


I hope this devotional blesses your spirit and brings you closer to Yahusha’s love and healing.


HaleluYah! 🙌

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2/14/25

Discovering Your Purpose in Yahusha’s Kingdom

Discovering Your Purpose in Yahusha’s Kingdom: Walking Boldly in Your Divine Assignment

Opening Prayer:
Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we come before You with open hearts, seeking Your wisdom and grace. Guide us as we walk boldly in our divine assignment. May we discover our true purpose in Your kingdom, anchored in Your Word and strengthened by Your Spirit. Let WBJMinistries be a vessel of Your truth, touching lives with compassion, clarity, and conviction. HaleluYah.

Introduction: The Divine Blueprint

Purpose is not something we create for ourselves—it is something Yahusha has already designed for us. The moment we embrace our identity as kingdom builders, we begin to walk boldly in our divine assignment. Today, we will explore how we can discover that purpose with passion, perseverance, and the grace of Yahusha.

WBJMinistries stands as a testament to this purpose, bringing light to those seeking mental, emotional, and spiritual healing. Just as museums preserve stories of the past, we are called to preserve and share the eternal truth of Yahusha’s Word. Our ministry is more than a platform; it is a sacred space where souls find refuge, much like those who seek peace in the stillness of nature or the ancient wisdom found across cultures.

1. Recognizing Your Divine Assignment

Halaleyah Scriptures: "For I know the plans I have for you, plans of peace and not of harm, to give you a future filled with hope." — YirmeYahu 29:11 (Jeremiah 29:11)

Yahusha has crafted a plan for each of us—an assignment rooted in His kingdom's work. Recognizing your assignment requires stillness, study, and surrender. The Sabbath day, a time set apart for reflection and worship, serves as a divine opportunity to align with this purpose.

Reflection:

Have you taken time to sit in silence, like those who walk through museums, absorbing the lessons of history?

Have you sought Yahusha's voice in the early morning hours when the world is still?


WBJMinistries encourages believers to embrace the Sabbath as a day of discovery. It is in this holy rest that Yahusha often reveals His most profound insights about our purpose.

2. Walking Boldly With Kingdom Confidence

Halaleyah Scriptures: "Be strong and courageous, for Yahusha your Elohim is with you wherever you go." — Yahusha 1:9 (Joshua 1:9)

Boldness is essential in fulfilling our divine assignment. The world may try to silence our faith or distract us with fleeting concerns. Yet, like those who persevered in faith despite adversity, we are called to walk with unwavering courage.

Buddhist teachings emphasize mindfulness and purposeful living—a reminder that focus and discipline are essential even in our walk with Yahusha. However, our purpose transcends earthly existence; it is divinely ordained.

Practical Steps to Boldness:

1. Daily Declaration: Speak life over your purpose each morning: "I am chosen, I am equipped, I am walking in Yahusha’s purpose."


2. Scripture Immersion: Meditate on scriptures that affirm your assignment.


3. Community Connection: Engage with WBJMinistries and share your testimony to inspire others.

3. Embracing Your Spiritual Heritage

Halaleyah Scriptures: "Train up a child in the way they should go, and when they are old, they will not depart from it." — Mishley 22:6 (Proverbs 22:6)

We honor those who came before us—like our Polish ancestors who stood firm in their faith through trials. Heritage is more than lineage; it is spiritual inheritance. WBJMinistries believes in passing down the truth of Yahusha to future generations, like young Jamira, Jahmiyah and Emerald, ensuring the torch of faith burns brightly.

Cultural Connection:
Just as Poland has preserved its spiritual and cultural identity despite historical challenges, so must we remain steadfast in Yahusha’s truth, guarding it against worldly dilution.

4. Confronting Spiritual Distractions

Halaleyah Scriptures: "See then that you walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as sage, redeeming the time, because the days are evil." — Ephesiyim 5:15-16 (Ephesians 5:15-16)

Distractions come in many forms—materialism, digital noise, and cultural confusion. Deities from various traditions, like Yemaya in Afro-Caribbean spirituality, often reflect humanity’s search for meaning. Yet, Yahusha’s Word provides the ultimate truth: He is the Way, the Truth, and the Life.

WBJMinistries remains committed to guiding individuals toward the one true Elohim, anchoring hearts in the certainty of Yahusha’s promises.

Actionable Insights:

Set boundaries around time spent on non-spiritual pursuits.

Use the early morning hours, from 3 a.m. to 5 a.m., for prayer and scripture study.

Share Yahusha’s truth boldly, knowing WBJMinistries supports you in this mission.

5. Giving and Growing for the Kingdom

Halaleyah Scriptures: "Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over." — Luqas 6:38 (Luke 6:38)

Giving is a kingdom principle. When we give of our time, resources, and talents, Yahusha multiplies our efforts. WBJMinistries continues to reach lives globally through donations and support.

Call to Action:
Support WBJMinistries in its mission to spread Yahusha’s truth by visiting:
https://wbjministry100.wixsite.com/wbjministries

Every contribution helps extend the ministry’s reach, providing resources for spiritual growth, mental health support, and community development.

Conclusion: Step Into Your Purpose

Your divine assignment is not a mystery—it is a mission waiting for your obedience. Walk boldly, trust Yahusha, and allow WBJMinistries to support you in this journey. As museums preserve the past, let your life testify to Yahusha’s present and eternal power. Honor your heritage, stay grounded in truth, and give generously for kingdom growth.

Closing Prayer:
Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we thank You for revealing our purpose and for the boldness to walk in it. Bless this ministry, WBJMinistries, as it continues to serve Your people with passion and truth. May we honor the Sabbath, cherish our spiritual heritage, and give with open hearts. Let our lives reflect Your glory as we step confidently into our divine assignment. HaleluYah.


WBJMinistries – Where Purpose Meets Power in Yahusha's Name


2/11/25

The Power of Elohimly Friendships: How Relationships Shape Our Faith


Sermon: The Power of Elohimly Friendships – How Relationships Shape Our Faith

Opening Prayer:

Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we come before You today, seeking to deepen our understanding of the power of relationships. May Your Holy Spirit guide us as we reflect on how our friendships, both in the natural and spiritual realms, shape our walk of faith. We thank You for the wisdom of our ancestors, and for the strength we gain through those who walk beside us. In Yahusha’s name, we pray. HaleluYah!

Scripture: Mishlĕy (Proverbs) 27:17

"Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend."

The Power of Elohimly Friendships

In Mishlĕy (Proverbs) 27:17, we are reminded of the profound impact that relationships have on our faith journey. Just as iron sharpens iron, so do friendships shape us, refine us, and help us grow in Elohim’s image. Today, we are going to explore how relationships, both spiritual and natural, draw us closer to Elohim and help us understand His will for our lives.

The Legacy of Our Ancestors: From Poland to Unkulunkulu, Mohegan, and Beyond

In understanding the power of relationships, we must also recognize the spiritual legacies passed down to us from our ancestors. From the Polish traditions of family gatherings and community meals to the Unkulunkulu reverence and for Amadlozi (ancestral spirits) and the Creator, to the Mohegan people’s deep connection with nature and the Creator’s presence, we see that relationships are not just with the living, but with those who came before us.

The Polish people taught us the value of family and community, where shared meals become sacred moments of connection, spiritual reflection, and mutual care. These practices remind us that relationships strengthen not only the family unit but our connection to Elohim. In our modern lives, we are called to keep these familial bonds strong, embracing the wisdom of our ancestors as a foundation for our faith.

Unkulunkulu people’s reverence and for Amadlozi, the ancestral spirits, highlights that we are surrounded by those who have gone before us. These spirits guide us, offering wisdom and insight into how we live our lives today. When we honor these relationships, we acknowledge the ways in which our ancestors continue to influence our decisions, actions, and faith. In the same way, our friendships with those alive today hold the power to direct us toward spiritual growth.

In Mohegan traditions, we learn to see the Creator in every part of creation—the trees, the rivers, the animals—understanding that we are in relationship not only with people but with all that Elohim has made. The Mohegan people teach us the importance of nurturing our relationship with nature as a reflection of our relationship with Elohim.

Finally, in Japanese Buddhist spirituality, we are reminded of the practice of mindfulness and compassion. Relationships are cultivated through meditation, patience, and understanding. By integrating mindfulness into our daily interactions, we can strengthen our friendships and deepen our connection with both the divine and one another.

Iron Sharpening Iron: The Power of Friendships in Faith

As we reflect on Mishlĕy (Proverbs) 27:17, we see that the friendships we cultivate in our lives are powerful tools for sharpening our faith. Just as iron is sharpened by iron, we too are sharpened by our relationships. In friendships, we find encouragement, wisdom, correction, and strength to continue our walk of faith.

The relationships we form are not just casual encounters; they are divine appointments meant to refine us. When we surround ourselves with friends who share our values and our love for Elohim, we grow stronger in our faith. They challenge us to be better, to live with integrity, and to reflect the character of Yahusha.

The Role of Ancestral Relationships in Shaping Our Faith

In addition to our present-day friendships, we are also connected to the wisdom of our ancestors—those who came before us and laid the spiritual foundation we stand upon today. Their prayers, sacrifices, and devotion continue to shape our faith and our understanding of Elohim.

As we honor the traditions of the Polish, Unkulunkulu, Mohegan, and Japanese Buddhist spiritualities, we recognize that these ancestral relationships have provided us with insights into the nature of Elohim, His creation, and His will for our lives. By nurturing a relationship with the wisdom of our forebears, we deepen our own spiritual walk.

Building Elohimly Friendships Today

So, how do we apply this to our lives today? We must actively seek out relationships that build us up in our faith. Whether through prayer, shared meals, acts of service, or simply spending time in one another's presence, we must cultivate relationships that sharpen our hearts and minds.

We also need to be intentional about our relationship with Elohim. Just as we need strong earthly friendships, we need to cultivate a deep connection with our Creator. This relationship is the foundation upon which all other relationships are built. Without a strong relationship with Elohim, our earthly relationships will lack the power to truly sharpen us.

As we seek to build Elohimly friendships, we must ask ourselves: Are we investing in relationships that challenge us, encourage us, and lead us closer to Yahusha? Are we living in such a way that we are sharpening those around us in their faith?

Closing Prayer:

Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we thank You for the powerful friendships and relationships You have placed in our lives. Help us to cherish and nurture these connections, recognizing the ways in which they shape and refine our faith. May we be intentional about building Elohimly friendships that reflect Your love and draw us closer to You. We honor the wisdom of our ancestors and the strength we find in community. Continue to guide us as we walk this journey together, sharpening one another in Your truth. In Yahusha’s name, we pray. HaleluYah!




2/8/25

The Power of Fellowship & Unity in the Body of Yahusha

The Power of Fellowship & Unity in the Body of Yahusha – Why We Need Each Other

Opening Prayer

Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we come before You in gratitude for the gift of fellowship, the power of unity, and the strength of community. Teach us to walk together in love, to uplift one another, and to build a strong, unshakable body in Your name. Fill us with Your Ruach Ha’Qodesh as we embrace our purpose in Your kingdom. HaleluYah!


Introduction: The Strength of Togetherness in Yahusha

Fellowship and unity are the lifeblood of the body of Yahusha. We are not meant to walk alone but to stand together, shoulder to shoulder, strengthening one another in faith, wisdom, and love. Just as the human body has many parts that function as one, so does the body of Yahusha.

Halaleyah Scriptures Reference:
Qorintyah Aleph (1 Corinthians) 12:12-14 – "For even as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body, so also is Messiah. For indeed by one Ruaḥ we were all immersed into one body… and all have been made to drink into one Ruaḥ."

The enemy seeks to divide, isolate, and weaken us. Nevertheless Yahusha calls us to unite in strength because iron sharpens iron, and love binds us together. In this season of Black History Month, we also recognize the power of community that sustained our ancestors through trials. Their endurance, courage, and faith serve as a testament to what we can achieve together when we trust in Yahusha.

I. The Sabbath: A Call to Fellowship and Rest in Yahusha

The Sabbath is not just a day of rest—it is a time of fellowship, a divine invitation to pause and gather in unity with and one another. Yahusha established the Sabbath as a sacred covenant, a reminder that we are His people, set apart, meant to be together.

Halaleyah Scriptures Reference:
Shemoth (Exodus) 31:16-17 – "And the children of Yisra’ĕl shall guard the Sabbath, to observe the Sabbath throughout their generations as an everlasting covenant. Between Me and the children of Yisra’ĕl it is a sign forever."

The Sabbath is a gift—a time to build relationships, strengthen our faith, and encourage one another. When we honor it in unity, we align ourselves with the rhythm of Yahusha’s divine plan.

Black History and the Sabbath: A Legacy of Faith and Strength

Our ancestors, even in the face of oppression, clung to the Word of Yahusha. They gathered in hidden places to worship, pray, and uplift one another. Their faith did not waver because they knew the power of communal strength. Just as they leaned on Yahusha and each other, we must do the same today.

The Sabbath is a reminder that we are never alone. Yahusha’s presence and our spiritual family walk with us, ensuring we are upheld in every season.

II. Why We Need Each Other: The Power of Unity

Yahusha’s ministry was never meant to be a solo journey. Even He surrounded Himself with disciples, teaching them to walk in unity. We are stronger together.

1. We Encourage One Another

Life is full of challenges, but through fellowship, we uplift each other. A single coal removed from the fire grows cold, but when kept in the fire of community, it burns brightly.

Halaleyah Scriptures Reference:
Ibrim (Hebrews) 10:24-25 – "And let us be concerned for one another in order to stir up love and good works, not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another."

When we gather, whether in worship, prayer, or simply in support, we remind each other who we are—chosen, loved, and empowered by Yahusha.

2. We Are Each Other’s Strength

The burdens of life can be heavy, but we were never meant to carry them alone.

Halaleyah Scriptures Reference:
Galatiyim (Galatians) 6:2 – "Bear one another’s burdens, and so complete the Torah of Messiah."

Our ancestors knew this well. During times of hardship, they leaned on their faith and each other, ensuring no one was left behind. That same spirit must live within us today.

3. Unity Defeats the Enemy

Division weakens us, but unity makes us unstoppable!

Halaleyah Scriptures Reference:
Qoheleth (Ecclesiastes) 4:9-12 – "Two are better than one… for if they fall, one lifts up his companion… And a threefold cord is not easily broken."

A people united in Yahusha cannot be shaken, deceived, or destroyed. The more we stand together, the more the enemy’s plans fail.

III. Moving Forward in Fellowship and Purpose

We are called to fellowship. We are called to unity. We are called to walk together in the power of Yahusha.

What Can We Do?

1. Honor the Sabbath Together – Whether in-person or online, make an effort to fellowship. Share testimonies, break bread, and uplift one another.

2. Pray for One Another – Intercessory prayer strengthens us. When we pray for our brothers and sisters, we fortify the entire body of Yahusha.

3. Support One Another – In times of need, let us be present for our fellow believers. Offer kindness, encouragement, and practical help.

4. Teach the Next Generation – Just as our ancestors passed down their faith, we must ensure that our children know the power of Yahusha and unity.


The Call to Action: Be the Fellowship!

Today, let us commit to being a people who stand together—who refuse to let division, isolation, or fear separate us from Yahusha or each other. Let us be a light in this world, showing that the body of Yahusha is strong, unbreakable, and full of love!

Closing Prayer

Abba Yahusha, we thank You for the power of fellowship and unity. Strengthen our hearts, guide our steps, and help us to always seek You together. Let our love for one another be a testimony of Your greatness. Bind us as one body, as one people, as one family in You. We declare victory over division, over loneliness, and over fear. In Your mighty name, HaleluYah!

Final Encouragement: A Social Media Engagement for Fellowship

Call to Action: Share a testimony or an encouraging scripture about fellowship on your social media and tag a brother or sister in faith. Use #YahushasBody #FellowshipInYah #WBJMinistries

May we continue to walk boldly, powerfully, and passionately in unity as the body of Yahusha! HaleluYah!


2/3/25

Kingdom Wealth: Building Financial Literacy Through Yahusha’s Word

 

Building Wealth with Kingdom Principles – A Guide to Financial Literacy Through Yahusha’s Word Opening Prayer  


Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we come before You seeking wisdom and guidance. Teach us how to be faithful stewards of the resources You provide, aligning our financial lives with Your divine principles. HaleluYah. 

 Understanding Kingdom Wealth KJV: Deuteronomy 8:18 – "But thou shalt remember the Lord thy God: for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth, that he may establish his covenant which he sware unto thy fathers, as it is this day." Halaleyah Scriptures: Deḇarim 8:18 – "But you shall remember יהוה your Elohim, for it is He who gives you power to get wealth, in order to establish His covenant which He swore to your fathers, as it is today." Key Message* Wealth is not merely about material gain but about fulfilling Yahusha’s purpose. Reflection- Are we seeking financial stability for self-gain, or to be a blessing in His kingdom?    
 The Principle of Stewardship KJV: Matthew 25:14-30 (Parable of the Talents) Halaleyah Scriptures: Mattithyahu 25:14-30 Key Message* Yahusha teaches that wise management of resources leads to increase. 
 Practical Application: Budgeting, saving, and investing are biblical responsibilities, not just financial habits. Avoiding Debt and Living in Abundance KJV: Proverbs 22:7 – "The rich ruleth over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender." Halaleyah Scriptures: Mishlĕy 22:7 – "The rich rules over the poor, And the borrower is servant to the lender." Key Message* Debt can be a form of bondage. Yahusha’s plan is for us to live in freedom. Practical Application: Prioritize living within your means, avoiding unnecessary debt, and trusting Yahusha to provide. The Law of Sowing and Reaping KJV: 2 Corinthians 9:6-7 – "But this I say, He which soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully." Halaleyah Scriptures: Qorintiyim Bĕt 9:6-7 – "And this: He who sows sparingly shall also reap sparingly, and he who sows bountifully shall also reap bountifully." Key Message* Giving is a divine principle that leads to multiplication. Practical Application: Be generous with donations, support, and acts of kindness to experience Yahusha’s provision. Faith, Patience, and Diligence in Wealth-Building KJV: Proverbs 13:11 – "Wealth gotten by vanity shall be diminished: but he that gathereth by labour shall increase." Halaleyah Scriptures: Mishlĕy 13:11 – "Wealth from vanity diminishes, But he who gathers by hand increases." Key Message* True wealth comes through steady, righteous effort. Practical Application: Stay patient, be diligent, and trust in Yahusha’s timing. Using Wealth to Advance the Kingdom KJV: Matthew 6:33 – "But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." Halaleyah Scriptures: Mattithyahu 6:33 – "But seek first the reign of Elohim and His righteousness, and all these shall be added to you." Key Message* Wealth should serve a greater purpose—helping others and advancing Yahusha’s will. Practical Application: Support ministries, care for the needy, and invest in eternal treasures. --- Conclusion and Call to Action Reflection Questions: How can I honor Yahusha with my finances? Am I stewarding my resources wisely? What financial habits do I need to change? Encouragement: Trust in Yahusha’s financial principles, and He will provide. Invitation: Share this message and encourage others to walk in financial wisdom through Yahusha’s word.
  Closing Prayer Abba Yahusha / Heavenly Father, we thank You for the wisdom found in Your word. Help us to be faithful stewards, to walk in financial freedom, and to use wealth for Your kingdom’s glory. HaleluYah.  

1/31/25

Overcoming Fear with Faith


Overcoming Fear with Faith – How Yah’s Love Casts Out All Fear
(1 John 4:18 | 1 Yohanan 4:18)

Opening Prayer-
Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we come before You today with hearts full of gratitude and faith. We thank You for Your unwavering love, which fills us with courage and strength. May Your Word today speak to every soul listening, casting out all fear and replacing it with the bold confidence that comes from knowing You. We surrender our hearts to You, trusting that You will guide us to overcome every challenge. HaleluYah!

Introduction-
Beloved, the world we live in can often be overwhelming. Fear is a constant companion for many—fear of the unknown, fear of failure, fear of rejection, fear of what tomorrow may bring. But I stand before you today to remind you that fear has no place in the life of a believer. Through faith in Yahusha, we are empowered to rise above every fear, because Yahusha's love casts out all fear.

In 1 John 4:18 (1 Yohanan 4:18), the scripture says,
“There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love.”
This is the power of Yahusha’s love—it transforms us, it heals us, and it empowers us to walk in victory.

 Understanding the Nature of Fear:
Fear is a weapon the enemy uses to keep us in bondage. Fear holds us back, keeps us from stepping into the fullness of our destiny in Yahusha. But beloved, we are not meant to live in fear. We are meant to live in faith. Fear thrives in the absence of faith, but when faith is present, fear must flee. Yahusha has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7 | 2 Timotiyim 1:7).

Fear often comes when we focus on our circumstances rather than our Creator. When we fix our eyes on the giants, we forget that Yahusha is greater than all of them. Yahusha has already overcome the world, and because of that, we have victory over fear.

Perfect Love Casts Out Fear:
In 1 John 4:18 (1 Yohanan 4:18), we read about perfect love. This perfect love is the love of Yahusha—His love for us is unconditional, boundless, and without flaw. It is through this love that we are healed from fear.
Yahusha’s love is not a passive force. It is an active, powerful force that casts out fear. It doesn’t just cover fear, it removes it. The more we grow in the understanding of Yahusha’s love, the less room there is for fear to take root in our hearts.

When we meditate on His love, we begin to recognize that we are chosen, forgiven, empowered, and equipped for every good work He has planned for us. Fear cannot stand in the presence of such love! The enemy’s tactics will be rendered powerless when we walk boldly in the truth of Yahusha’s love for us.

Walking by Faith, Not by Sight:
It’s easy to fear when we rely on our own understanding or what we can see with our natural eyes. But Yahusha calls us to walk by faith, not by sight (2 Corinthians 5:7 | 2 Qorinthiyim 5:7). Faith is the antidote to fear. When we trust in Yahysha’s Word, when we hold on to His promises, we are saying to fear, “You have no power over me. My God / Elohim is greater.”

Faith allows us to see beyond the present circumstances to the eternal truths of who Yahusha is and what He has already done for us. Yahusha is our refuge and our strength, a very present help in times of trouble Tellihim -(Psalm 46:1). There is nothing that can separate us from His love—not fear, not trials, not anything. When we stand firm in that truth, we will not be shaken.

 Overcoming Fear with Yahusha’s Love*
So, how do we overcome fear? By embracing the perfect love of Yahusha/. By filling our hearts with His Word, and trusting His promises. Fear cannot coexist with faith, and faith is strengthened when we remember that Yahusha loves us beyond measure.
When fear knocks at your door, remind yourself of this- Yahusha’s love for you is greater than any fear that comes your way. When the enemy whispers lies in your ear, shout louder the truth of Yahusha’s love. Let His love be your shield, your defense, and your victory.

Practical Steps to Overcome Fear-

Pray with confidence- Abba Yahusha, help me to see through the lens of Your love. Remove all fear and replace it with bold faith.

Meditate on Yahusha’s promises: His Word is a lamp to our feet and a light to our path Tellihim -(Psalm 119:105). When you feel afraid, speak His Word aloud.

Surround yourself with faith-filled people- The body of believers is meant to strengthen one another. Let us encourage one another in faith, lifting each other up when fear tries to creep in.

Take action in faith-Don’t wait for the fear to subside before you act. Step out in faith, and watch how Yahusha makes a way where there seems to be no way.


Conclusion-
Beloved, today we declare that fear has no dominion over us. We are more than conquerors through Yahusha who loves us. The perfect love of Yahusha casts out all fear, and we walk boldly in that love. Remember, fear is not from Yahusha—it is a tool of the enemy to keep us from our purpose. But Yahusha’s love is stronger, and His love always prevails.

As we face the challenges of life, let us stand firm in the truth that Yah’s love casts out all fear. With faith in Him, we have the strength to overcome every obstacle. Keep your eyes on Yahusha, for He is the author and finisher of our faith, and He has already given us victory!

Closing Prayer-
Abba Yahusha/ Heavenly Father, we thank You for Your love that drives out all fear. We declare that we are free from the bondage of fear, and we walk in faith, knowing that You are with us every step of the way. We trust in Your perfect love, and we receive the boldness and courage to face every challenge that comes our way. May we always be reminded of Your love, and may it empower us to live fearlessly for Your glory. HaleluYah!

Blessings and Peace to You All.




1/29/25

Empowered by the Word- Strength in Yahusha’s Truth

The Power of Spoken Word: Declaring Yahusha’s Promises Over Your Life

A Sermon by WBJMinistries

Opening Prayer

Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we come before You with gratitude. Thank You for the power of Your Word. Let Your Ruach Ha’Qodesh guide us as we receive, declare, and live by Your promises. HaleluYah!

The Power of the Word

From the beginning, Yahusha’s spoken Word shaped existence. Bereshith (Genesis) 1:3 declares, “And Elohim said, ‘Let light come to be,’ and light came to be.” His voice alone created life. Mishley (Proverbs) 18:21 reminds us, “Death and life are in the power of the tongue.” Many struggle because they speak doubt instead of faith. Yet, Yahusha declared in Mattithyahu (Matthew) 17:20, “If you have belief as a mustard seed, you shall say to this mountain, ‘Move,’ and it shall move.” Our words shape our reality.

Speaking Yahusha’s Promises

Declaring Yahusha’s Word activates His power in our lives-

Strength* “Yahusha is my light and my deliverance; whom should I fear?” – Tehillim (Psalms) 27:1

Provision* “My Elohim shall fill all your need according to His riches.” – Pilipiyim (Philippians) 4:19

Healing- “By His stripes, you are healed.” – Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 53:5

Peace- “You guard him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You.” – Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 26:3


Breaking Strongholds Through Declaration

The enemy plants lies, but we overcome by truth! “For the weapons we fight with are not fleshly but mighty in Elohim for overthrowing strongholds.” – Qorintiyim B (2 Corinthians) 10:4. Yahusha defeated the enemy by speaking Scripture (Mattithyahu 4:4). If we desire victory, we must do the same.

WBJMinistries: A Call to Declare His Word

At WBJMinistries, we boldly proclaim Yahusha’s truth. Our words transform lives, bring healing, and ignite faith. Speak His promises over your situation. Do not declare fear—declare victory! Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 55:11 assures us, “My Word... shall not return to Me empty.”

Closing Prayer

Heavenly Father, Abba Yahusha, we thank You for the power of Your Word. We declare that we are victorious, blessed, and favored by Your promises. Strengthen us to proclaim Your Name boldly. May WBJMinistries continue to be a light, declaring Your esteem to all nations. HaleluYah!


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