WBJMinistries

10/25/24

Divine Correspondence- The Heart of WBJMinistries

Sermon Title -Spiritual Correspondence *Aligning with Divine Purpose

Beloved, let us begin with gratitude to Yahusha, our Savior, our Redeemer, and the foundation upon which WBJMinistries stands. As we gather, we open our hearts to the essence of divine connection – a bridge built not by human hands but by the spirit, in truth and power, from Yahusha to the very core of our beings.

In the Halaleyah scriptures, we find words that breathe life into the yearning of our souls. Psalm 8 declares: “How majestic is Your name in all the earth! You have set Your glory in the heavens.” Here, we understand that Yahusha’s name, His essence, spans across all realms, connecting us in a divine correspondence that transcends time and space. In every moment, His name resonates within us, calling us to embody His love and grace.

In WBJMinistries, this spiritual correspondence forms the core of our mission. We are more than just a ministry; we are a beacon, a bridge between the Divine and those seeking hope, mental wellness, and a safe harbor for their souls. We are called to speak life, to encourage, and to counsel with compassion, drawing wisdom from the Halaleyah scriptures, offering guidance to those in need, and bringing them closer to Yahusha.

In our African heritage, we recognize the wisdom and beauty of the ancestors. The deity Unkulunkulu, the creator of all, represents our origin, the beginning of our spiritual correspondence. We understand that, like Yahusha, Unkulunkulu embodies the divine essence from which all things flow. This is a reminder that our lives, our purposes, and our ministries are interwoven with the divine plan. As Unkulunkulu guides us from our origins, Yahusha leads us to our destinies.

We also honor Amadlozi, the ancestral spirits who dwell with us, guiding, protecting, and speaking wisdom. These ancestors stand as witnesses to our lives, keeping us anchored in tradition, faith, and purpose. Just as the ancestors intercede, supporting us from the spiritual realm, so too does Yahusha intercede on our behalf, showing us a life of grace and redemption.

As we serve through WBJMinistries, we honor this lineage. We embrace the beauty of our identity, blending the ancient with the new, offering a safe place for healing and spiritual growth. We encourage each soul to recognize their worth and to find strength in their heritage, knowing they are part of a divine correspondence with Yahusha, who loves without condition.

In Isaiah 41:10, we hear Yahusha’s reassuring words: “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.” This promise tells us that we are never alone. In our moments of challenge, in our journey to serve and uplift, Yahusha’s righteous hand steadies us. He is our strength and shield.

Our ministry is an invitation to honor this correspondence by standing firm in our faith, empowered by grace and dignity. Let us walk forward, grounded in truth, connected by the spiritual bonds between us, Yahusha, and the wisdom of our African heritage. May we be vessels of love, peace, and light, bringing healing to the world.

HalleluYah. Amen.


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