WBJMinistries

11/20/24

The Light of Levi’s Daughters

The Song of Levi’s Daughters

Presented by WBJMinistries🌟

Scripture Foundation-

Halaleyah Scriptures- Tehillim (Psalms) 68:11 -"Yahusha gave the word; great was the company of women who proclaimed it."

Traditional Bible-( Mishlĕy )Proverbs 31:25- "She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come."

Halaleyah Scriptures- Bemidbar (Numbers) 3:12- "See, I Myself have taken the LÄ›wites from among the children of Yisra’Ä•l instead of every first-born who opens the womb among the children of Yisra’Ä•l. And the LÄ›wites shall be Mine."

The Story

In the heart of ancient Yisra’Ä•l, among the hills of the wilderness, there was a small gathering of women from the tribe of Levi. These women were unique, chosen not by their might or wealth, but by their willingness to serve Yahusha with pure hearts. Among them was a young woman named Elisheva.

Elisheva was known for her passion and zeal in singing praises to Yahusha. From dawn until the stars graced the heavens, her voice could be heard in the Tabernacle, blending harmoniously with the prayers of the priests. Her songs were not merely melodies but proclamations of Yahusha’s steadfast love and power, reminding the people of His eternal covenant.

One day, Elisheva’s grandmother, who was a wise matriarch, shared a prophecy. “My child,” she said, “we are not just here to sing or serve quietly. Yahusha has placed us as a light for the nations. Women of Levi carry not just the priesthood in their blood but the strength to inspire generations. Our voices must echo with boldness.”

Moved by these words, Elisheva began to study the Halaleyah Scriptures alongside the traditional scrolls. She discovered the power of Tehillim (Psalms) and the stories of strong women in Yahusha’s service.

A Divine Mission

One evening, while meditating on Bemidbar (Numbers) 3:12, Elisheva had a vision. She saw herself leading a procession of Levi women carrying lamps. Each lamp represented the light of Yahushah’s truth. The vision was so vivid that she felt compelled to act.

Gathering her sisters, Elisheva proposed a new mission: “We, the daughters of Levi, must teach our children, our community, and the nations about Yahusha’s grace. Let us start by sharing His word through song, teaching, and acts of compassion.”

The women agreed, and from that day forward, they became known as the Halaleyah Women of Levi. Their songs, based on Tehillim, inspired the weary. Their teachings rooted in ( Mishlĕy)-Proverbs gave courage to the fainthearted.

A Turning Point✨

One day, Elisheva was approached by a widow who had lost hope. “I have nothing left,” the woman cried. Elisheva, remembering the words from Tehillim-(Psalms )68:11, responded- “Great is the company of women who proclaim Yahusha’s word. You are not alone. Let us pray and trust in Him.”

Through prayer, Elisheva reminded the widow of Yahusha’s promises. Slowly, the woman began to see glimmers of hope. She joined the Levi women in their mission, becoming a powerful witness to the community.

A Legacy of Grace*

Elisheva and her sisters became a movement within the tribe of Levi. Through their obedience, they left a legacy of faith, hope, and grace-filled service. They proved that women could not only support the priesthood but be instrumental in proclaiming Yahusha’s glory.

Call to Action-

WBJMinistries invites you to reflect on the legacy of Levi’s daughters. Like them, you are chosen to carry the light of Yahusha. 

Whether through song, teaching, or compassion, your mission is to proclaim His grace.

Prayer-
Father Yahusha, thank You for the example of Levi’s daughters. Help us to embrace our calling with strength and dignity. 

Fill us with Your Spirit so that we may proclaim Your truth boldly. Halal to Your Name forever!


Scriptural Tie-In-
Use this message to meditate on Tehillim (Psalms) and ( MishlÄ•y)- Proverbs, and consider the roles we are called to in this modern age. 

WBJMinistries is here to inspire and guide you in Yahusha’s name.

Halleluyah!


11/19/24

The Melody of Healing- Embracing Yahusha's Vibrational Power

The Melody of Healing- A Story of Yahusha’s Vibrational Power

 Beloved family of WBJMinistries, today I want to share with you a beautiful story—one that speaks of the vibrational power of Yahusha’s name. This story will take us on a journey through the heart, where we will see how His name not only heals but also creates divine alignment and transformation in our lives. Just as a single note can change the mood of a song, so too does the name of Yahusha resonate within us, healing our hearts and transforming our circumstances.

The Story-

Once upon a time, in a village nestled between the mountains and the sea, there lived a woman named Miriam. Miriam was known throughout her village for her kindness and generosity. Yet, despite her outward happiness, she carried a deep ache in her heart. She had lost her beloved son, and the grief weighed heavily on her soul. Though the people in her village tried to comfort her, nothing seemed to ease the pain. Miriam would often wander to the shores of the sea, longing for a word of peace, a song of healing.

One day, as she sat on the rocks by the water, feeling the cool breeze on her face, a stranger appeared. He was unlike anyone she had ever seen—His presence was calming, and His smile was full of warmth. He sat beside her, not saying a word, but simply being present. After some time, Miriam spoke up.

"Why is it that even when I am surrounded by love, my heart is still heavy?" she asked, tears welling in her eyes. "I long for peace, but I do not know where to find it."

The stranger gently placed His hand over her heart and said, "The peace you seek is not far from you, Miriam. It is in the name that I bear—the name of Yahusha."

Miriam looked at Him, puzzled. "Yahusha?" she asked softly, unsure of the word.

"Yes," He replied, His voice full of compassion. "My name is Yahusha, and when you call upon it, you align yourself with the very heartbeat of the Creator. My name carries a vibration—a healing frequency—that can touch the deepest parts of your soul."

Miriam listened intently, as if the very air around her had changed. The wind had stilled, and the waves of the sea seemed to quiet as the stranger continued.

"Yahusha’s name is not just a word; it is a vibration that moves through all of creation. It is the frequency of healing, of restoration, and of love. Just as music fills the air and touches our emotions, so too does the name of Yahusha fill the atmosphere with the presence of the Almighty."

He stood up and stretched out His hand. "Come, let me show you," He said. "Call upon My name."

Miriam hesitated at first, unsure, but then she felt something stir within her. She closed her eyes, took a deep breath, and whispered, “Yahusha.”

As soon as the name left her lips, something extraordinary happened. The air around her seemed to shimmer with light, and the very ground beneath her felt alive with energy. She felt a warmth in her chest, as though her heart was being gently healed, piece by piece. The grief that had once felt unbearable began to lift, replaced by a deep sense of peace.

The stranger smiled, watching Miriam as she experienced the healing power of His name.

"Do you feel it?" He asked. "This is the vibration of Yahusha’s name. It flows through you, through me, through all of creation. Every time you speak it, it brings healing and peace into your life."

Miriam nodded, her heart now light, her spirit refreshed. "But how is this possible?" she asked, filled with wonder.

"Because my name is not just a sound," Yahusha explained gently. "It is a living force that connects you to the heart of the Father. It is the sound of grace, of mercy, and of restoration. Every time you speak My name, you are tapping into the divine frequency that aligns you with the healing power of the Almighty."

Miriam stood up, feeling a deep sense of joy rising within her. She no longer felt the weight of her grief. Instead, she felt a deep, abiding peace—a peace that could only come from the One who heals, restores, and brings new life.

Scripture Reflection-

In the Halleluyah Scriptures, we read*

Tehillim (Psalm) 100:1-5
"Shout for joy to Yahusha, all the earth! Serve Yahusha with gladness; come before His presence with singing. Know that Yahusha, He is Elohim; it is He who has made us, and not we ourselves; we are His people, and the sheep of His pasture. Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise. Give thanks to Him, bless His name. For Yahusha is good; His mercy is everlasting, and His truth endures to all generations."

And in Eph’siyim (Ephesians) 5:19
"Speaking to one another in psalms and songs of praise and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to Yahusha."

These scriptures remind us that the act of calling upon Yahusha—whether through song, prayer, or even a quiet whisper—releases His healing vibrations into our lives. When we speak His name, we align ourselves with the divine melody of the universe, a melody that heals, restores, and empowers us to walk in the fullness of His grace.

Miriam’s story is our story, beloved. Each of us carries moments of pain, of longing, and of grief. But we are also surrounded by the sound of healing, by the vibrations of Yahusha’s name, which is always available to us. Just as Miriam discovered, when we call upon His name, we invite the divine frequency of peace, love, and healing into our hearts and our lives.

So, I encourage you today, as you go about your journey—whether in joy or sorrow—to speak the name of Yahusha. Let His vibration fill the air around you, healing your heart, restoring your soul, and guiding you in His perfect peace.

HalleluYah! May the sound of Yahusha’s name be the melody of your life, bringing healing, hope, and transformation, now and always. Halaleyah.




11/16/24

Living Under Grace, Not Wrath

 Living Under Grace, Not Wrath

Presented by WBJMinistries

Scripture Focus-

Halleluyah Scriptures- Romiyim 1:18 - "For the wrath of Elohim is revealed from the shamayim against all wickedness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness."

Traditional Bible -Romans 1:18 - "For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness."

Shalom and blessings to all who have gathered here today under the grace of our mighty Elohim. WBJMinistries stands as a beacon of hope and truth, leading others to the light of Yahusha’s word. Today, we delve into the powerful truth found in Romiyim 1:18, where we are reminded of the seriousness of living outside Yah’s will but also of the unfathomable grace that is extended to all who turn back to Him.

 The Wrath of Elohim- A Wake-Up Call
The verse begins with a solemn warning* the wrath of Elohim is revealed against all unrighteousness. This is not to frighten us but to awaken us. Our Father, in His infinite mercy, does not hide the consequences of sin. His anger is not like human anger; it is a righteous indignation that stems from love for His creation.

> Halleluyah Scriptures Reflection-
In Deḇarim (Deuteronomy) 32:4, we read, "The Rock! His work is perfect, for all His ways are right-ruling, an El of truth and without unrighteousness, righteous and straight is He."

His wrath is a divine response to sin—a reminder that we must walk in His light, not in the shadows of rebellion.

 Suppressing the Truth in Unrighteousness
The scripture speaks of those who suppress the truth. We live in a world that often twists righteousness for personal gain, where truth is silenced by pride and greed. But Yahusha said in Yoḥanan (John) 8:32, “And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”

WBJMinistries is called to stand boldly for that truth. Through our ministry, we share the unadulterated word of Elohim and inspire others to live in His righteousness.

> Halleluyah Scriptures Cross Reference-
Mishlĕ (Proverbs) 12:22 reminds us, "Lying lips are an abomination to יהוה, but those who deal truly are His delight."

Let us not suppress truth but proclaim it boldly!

 Grace Abounds in Yahusha
While the wrath of Elohim is real, so too is His grace. Romans 5:20 declares, “But where sin increased, grace increased all the more.” Through Yahusha Ha’Mashiach, we are no longer under condemnation but under the freedom of grace.

> Halleluyah Scriptures Affirmation-
Tehillim (Psalms) 103:10-12 celebrates this: "He has not done to us according to our sins, nor rewarded us according to our wickednesses. For as the heavens are high above the earth, so great is His kindness toward those who revere Him."

WBJMinistries invites you to embrace this grace. If you feel burdened by the weight of sin, know that Yahusha’s sacrifice has already paid the price.

A Call to Action- Walking in Truth and Light
We are not called to be passive recipients of Yah’s mercy but active participants in His kingdom.

> Traditional Bible Challenge-
Ephesians 5:8 says, “For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light.”

> Halleluyah Scriptures Encouragement-
Qorintiyim Bet (2 Corinthians) 5:17 declares, "Therefore, if anyone is in Mashiach, he is a renewed creature—the old matters have passed away, see, all matters have become renewed!"

As WBJMinistries, we commit to spreading this light through mental health counseling, sermons, and nurturing the spirit of Yah's people. Together, we can be a living testimony to His goodness.

Closing Prayer*
Heavenly Father, we come before You, humbled by Your grace and power. Thank You for revealing Your truth through Your word. Help us to live in righteousness, not suppressing the truth but proclaiming it boldly. Strengthen WBJMinistries to be a vessel of Your light and love in this world. We pray for all hearts burdened by sin to find freedom in Yahusha’s sacrifice. In His mighty name, we say Halleluyah!

Call to Worship*
As we close, let us declare boldly- "Yahusha is the way, the truth, and the life!" WBJMinistries is here to guide you into a deeper relationship with Him.

Shalom and blessings to you all!


11/15/24

The Mindset of Life and Shalom

The Mind of the Spirit -Walking in Life and Shalom

HalleluYah! Welcome to today’s message brought to you by WBJMinistries. We are gathered to dive deeply into the Word of Yahusha, focusing on a powerful teaching from Romiyim 8:5-7. This passage, as expressed in both the Halaleyah Scriptures and traditional translations, is a clarion call to align our lives with the Ruach Ha’Qodesh (Set-Apart Spirit). It contrasts the paths of the flesh and the Ruach, challenging us to examine where our minds dwell.

Let us read the Word from the Halaleyah Scriptures-
Romiyim 8:5-7 (Halaleyah Scriptures)

> "For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the matters of the flesh, but those who live according to the Ruach, the matters of the Ruach. For the mind of the flesh is death, but the mind of the Ruach is life and shalom. Because the mind of the flesh is enmity towards Elohim, for it does not subject itself to the Torah of Elohim, neither indeed is it able."



Now, hear it from a traditional Bible (KJV)
Romans 8:5-7 (KJV)

> "For they that are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh; but they that are after the Spirit the things of the Spirit. For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. Because the carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be."

 A Tale of Two Mindsets*

The Word sets before us two distinct paths-

The Flesh (Basar)- This represents the desires and preoccupations of our fallen nature—selfishness, pride, greed, and all that is opposed to Elohim's Torah.

The Spirit (Ruach) This embodies the transformative power of Yahusha working within us to bear fruits of righteousness, self-control, humility, and love.

The contrast is clear

The mind of the flesh leads to death, both spiritual and eternal.

The mind of the Ruach leads to life and shalom—a completeness and harmony that only Yahusha can provide.

Beloved, where is your mind dwelling today? WBJMinistries calls you to move boldly toward life and shalom.

The Struggle Within

Sha’ul (Paul) reminds us that the flesh is hostile toward Elohim. Why? Because the carnal mind refuses to submit to His Torah. This is not a mere struggle of willpower—it’s a spiritual battle.

But take heart! Yahusha Ha’Mashiach has given us victory through His sacrifice. The Ruach empowers us to overcome. WBJMinistries encourages you to pray daily for the Ruach to lead you. Reject the old ways and embrace His commandments, for they are not burdensome—they are life.

Grace and Power to Overcome

Through Yahusha, we are not condemned to live according to the flesh. Romiyim 8:1 declares-

> "There is then now no condemnation to those who are in Mashiach Yahusha, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Ruach."

What a promise! You are empowered by His grace to shift your focus-

From selfishness to service

From chaos to shalom

From sin to righteousness

WBJMinistries Testimony-
Let us testify how aligning with the Ruach has transformed lives within WBJMinistries. Families restored, minds renewed, and missions fulfilled—all because we chose to dwell on the matters of the Ruach.

Application
Beloved, Yahusha calls you to action.

Examine Your Thoughts- Are they centered on self or Elohim?

Immerse Yourself in the Torah -Meditate on His Word daily.

 Invite the Ruach-Pray for His guidance and surrender control.

Romiyim 8:5-7 is more than a reminder; it’s an invitation to life and shalom. WBJMinistries invites you to join us in walking boldly by the Ruach, letting Yahusha’s light shine through us.

Let us pray*
"Abba Yah, we thank You for Your Word, sharper than any two-edged sword. Help us to set our minds on the matters of the Ruach, rejecting the path of the flesh. May Your shalom guard our hearts and minds in Yahusha’s Name.

 Halleluyah!

WBJMinistries sends you forth today with the charge to live boldly, passionately, and gracefully in the power of the Ruach. 

Shalom!


11/11/24

Unity in Faith- Empowering the Assembly of WBJMinistries

The Grace and Power of Women in the Assembly

Opening Prayer-

Heavenly Father Yahusha, we come before You with hearts open to Your wisdom and grace. We ask for clarity, compassion, and understanding as we delve into Your Word today. Let us embrace Your divine purpose for us, especially for the women in our midst. We pray that every word spoken brings glory to Your name, uplifts our spirits, and strengthens our faith in You.

 HalleluYah.

Sermon-

Today, we gather in the presence of Yahusha to explore a passage that has stirred conversation and reflection for centuries. In 1 Corinthians 14:34-35, Paul speaks about the role of women within the assembly, stating, "Let your women keep silent in the churches* for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience, as also saith the law. And if they will learn anything, let them ask their husbands at home* for it is a shame for women to speak in the church."

These words, often challenging to understand, offer us an opportunity to examine what true obedience and submission mean within our communities. Let us seek the wisdom of Yahusha and look to the Halaleyah Scriptures and other parts of His Word to gain insight.

In the Book of Mishley (Proverbs) 31:26, we see another perspective on women* “She opens her mouth with wisdom, and on her tongue is the Torah of kindness.” Here, we are reminded that women are vessels of wisdom, kindness, and truth. Yahusha has blessed women with the ability to counsel, teach, and encourage others. Through their wisdom, they can uplift the assembly, becoming voices of strength and grace within their communities.

Paul’s message in 1 Corinthians 14:34-35 can be understood in the context of Yahusha’s order, emphasizing peace and unity within the assembly. In 1 Timothy 2:11-12, Paul writes, “Let a woman learn in silence with all submission. And I do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man, but to be in silence.” Paul’s teachings encourage a structure that honors unity, and let us be clear that this structure was meant to foster harmony rather than suppression.

It is essential to consider that Yahusha’s ministry was filled with powerful, active, faithful women. In Mattityahu (Matthew) 28:5-7, it was women who were first entrusted with the message of Yahusha's resurrection. The angel appeared to Mary Magdalene and the other Mary, telling them, “Go quickly and tell His disciples that He has risen from the dead.” These women were chosen to carry the message of the Gospel – a task that held great significance and responsibility. Yahusha empowered them to be messengers, to proclaim His truth, and to spread the news of His victory over death.

Likewise, in Luqas (Luke) 8:1-3, women accompanied Yahusha and His disciples, supporting His ministry with their resources and presence. These examples show us that Yahusha’s plan for women in the assembly goes beyond silence. It is about purpose, reverence, and using wisdom to edify the body.

In Galatians 3:28, Paul writes, “There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Yahusha the Messiah.” This declaration reminds us that while we may have different roles, we are all equally valuable in Yahusha’s eyes. Each of us has a purpose in His Kingdom, and that purpose is rooted in love, service, and devotion to Him.

At WBJMinistries, we recognize the unique calling Yahusha has placed on each individual. We celebrate the strength of women who serve, teach, and encourage. Today, we lift up our sisters in faith, honoring their contributions, resilience, and commitment to Yahusha. May we continue to seek His guidance and embrace our roles with humility and joy, knowing that Yahusha is glorified when we walk in obedience to His Word.

Let us Close in Prayer-

Heavenly Father Yahusha, thank You for Your Word, which brings wisdom and understanding. Help us to honor the roles and gifts You have given us, both men and women alike. May we walk in harmony, respecting and supporting one another in Your assembly. Let Your grace guide us as we grow in wisdom and love. May we lift each other up in faith and unity, and may all we do bring glory to Your name. 

HalleluYah.


11/10/24

Ascending in Solitude- A Journey of Prayer and Renewal

Embracing Solitude in the Presence of Yahusha

Scripture-"After He had sent the crowds away, He went up on the mountain by Himself to pray; and when it was evening, He was there alone." — Mattithyahu 14:23

Greetings, beloved family of WBJMinistries! Today, as we gather, let us turn our hearts and minds to the wisdom in Mattithyahu 14:23. This passage may seem simple at first—Yahusha went up the mountain alone to pray after dismissing the crowds. But within these words lies a profound lesson on the power, grace, and necessity of solitude with our Heavenly Father.

In this verse, we find Yahusha making time to separate Himself from the noise of the world, seeking a quiet space to commune with His Father. He shows us that even in a world filled with pressing needs, miracles to perform, and people seeking His guidance, He recognized the need to pause and withdraw. Why? Because even the Son of Elohim needed the strength and clarity that only time with the Father can provide.

WBJMinistries, as we go through our journey, it’s easy to become consumed by daily demands and responsibilities. Many of us wear multiple hats—some as parents, leaders, caregivers, and more. We are pulled in every direction, often carrying the weight of others' expectations, sorrows, and needs. Yahusha knows these burdens; He, too, felt the press of the crowd and the call to minister. Yet, He shows us the strength and grace found in intentional solitude.

In that solitude, Yahusha was renewed and empowered. This time with Yahusha should be our priority as well, especially in ministry. When we make space for Yahusha, we realign our spirit to His will, clear out confusion, and renew our energy. That time is where clarity emerges, and Yah’s voice becomes loudest. Our Father desires to pour His love, wisdom, and peace into us, but we must create space for Him to move.

Today, I encourage you to follow Yahusha's example. Don’t fear the quiet moments, don’t fear stepping back from the busyness, and don’t feel guilty for retreating to a place of silence. Our ministries, families, and communities will only be blessed more deeply when we pour into them from a place of fullness with Yah.

In prayer, meditation, and the reading of His word, let us climb our own mountains. WBJMinistries, let this be the foundation of our strength, power, and grace. Yahusha is ready to meet you there. Draw close, be renewed, and know that from this place, we will emerge with the light and love that can transform lives.

May the peace of Yahusha surround each of you as you embrace these moments with Him. 

Halleluyah.


11/8/24

Claimed by Yah -A Call to Accountability and Renewal

Soul Revival: Standing Accountable in the Spirit of WBJMinistries

Scripture Reading
Ezekiel 18:4 (KJV):
"Behold, all souls are mine; as the soul of the father, so also the soul of the son is mine: the soul that sinneth, it shall die."

Beloved, as we gather today under the banner of WBJMinistries, we come together to deepen our understanding of what it means to live with spiritual accountability, as this is not only a journey of faith but also a journey of soul ownership. We are called to take a hard look at our lives, to take responsibility, and to actively align with Yahusha's word, as His truth is the path to life.

Here's the thing!
The prophet Ezekiel tells us that every soul is Yah's possession—"All souls are mine" (Ezekiel 18:4). This is a powerful reminder that we do not walk this life alone or live solely for ourselves. Each soul, every one of us, is held in the love and ownership of Yah. WBJMinistries encourages each soul to rise, take hold of Yah's word, and understand that our lives have eternal value.

This verse is also a call to action. The soul that sins, the soul that lives without repentance, will face spiritual death. Yet, Yah's mercy is vast, and He is always calling us back, waiting with open arms. This is the core message of WBJMinistries—to remind each soul of its worth, and to ignite a desire within to turn back to Yah and embrace His love and correction.

A scripture for Reflection
From the Halaleyah Scriptures, we hear a resonant call in Tehillim (Psalms) 51:10:
"Create in me a clean heart, O Elohim; and renew a right spirit within me."
This is the prayer of every soul seeking change, seeking to walk in righteousness. WBJMinistries urges us to seek Yah with an honest heart, to ask for cleansing, and to begin again, no matter where we've been.

A Personal Journey with Yahusha
Yahusha speaks in Mattithyahu (Matthew) 11:28:
"Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest."
So often, we carry the burdens of guilt, shame, and fear. WBJMinistries encourages us to let go of these weights and come as we are, weary but willing, before Yahusha. It is in His presence that we find rest for our souls and a fresh start.

And in the Halaleyah Scriptures, Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 1:18 reminds us:
"Come now, and let us reason together, saith YHWH: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool."
This scripture speaks of Yah’s boundless mercy and His willingness to forgive and renew. WBJMinistries believes in the transformative power of Yah's forgiveness. Yahusha's love is real, it’s healing, and it’s here for each of us.

Living Out the Message
Today, let us reflect: how will we answer Yah’s call? Will we step forward with a renewed spirit, committed to walking in His ways? WBJMinistries exists to guide us all on this path, to remind each soul of its purpose, and to walk together in accountability and love.

Beloved, remember Ezekiel’s words: Yah claims each soul as His own. Let us honor Him by living a life that reflects His love, justice, and truth.

Ending Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for claiming each one of us as Your own. We ask for Your guidance and strength to live in accountability, to rise above our past, and to walk in Your truth. May WBJMinistries be a light to all souls seeking You, guiding them back to Your heart. Cleanse us, renew us, and lead us into the fullness of life You have promised. In Yahusha’s name, So be it, so it is, it is done

Halaleyah!

 Amen.

 The ever-present mercy of Yah. WBJMinistries serves as a beacon, urging each soul to live fully for Yah, under His ownership and love.