Beloved brothers and sisters of WBJMinistries, we gather here under the glow of a new moon, a time ordained by our Heavenly Father as a symbol of renewal, a promise of fresh starts, and a powerful reminder of His faithful presence in our lives. This new moon marks more than just a phase in the heavens; it is a divinely appointed moment to recalibrate, to draw nearer to Elohim (God), to open our hearts, and to rekindle our passion for Yahusha (Jesus), our Redeemer.
(Tellihim )Psalm 81:3 tells us, "Blow up the trumpet in the new moon, in the time appointed, on our solemn feast day." As the trumpet sounds in the night, we remember that Yah is calling each of us to awaken, to open our hearts, and to listen closely to His guidance. The new moon is a call to action, a reminder to honor Yah with all that we are and to seek His purpose for our lives.
A Time to Renew Our Hearts and Minds (Yeshayahu)
Isaiah 66:23 says, "And it shall come to pass, that from one new moon to another, and from one Sabbath to another, shall all flesh come to worship before me, says the Yahusha." Imagine that! Each new moon, each Sabbath, is an invitation to join in a continuous cycle of worship and gratitude, an unbroken circle of devotion that keeps us connected to Yah, our Creator, and Yahusha, our Savior.
What does this mean for us at WBJMinistries? It means that every new moon is a gift—a reset button. Perhaps this past month was heavy with struggles, perhaps we felt distant from Yahusha (Jesus), or perhaps we stumbled along the way. But the new moon reminds us: Yah's mercies are new every morning! He is the God of second chances, the God / Elohim who beckons us back, not in judgment, but in love.
Opening Ourselves to Yah’s Light
As the moon begins to grow, let it be a symbol of how Yah’s light shines within us. Yahusha Himself said in (Mattithyahu) Matthew 5:16, "Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven." Just as the moon reflects the sun, we are called to reflect Yah’s light. When we seek Him, when we surrender our worries and our hearts to Him, we become radiant with His presence.
Brothers and sisters, as we observe this new moon, let us turn away from our anxieties and distractions, and turn our faces toward Yah. Let this be our prayer: "Yah, renew me. Let me shine with Your love and truth. Let my life reflect Your goodness, so that others may see You in me."
Rededicating Ourselves to Yah’s Calling (Romiyim)
Romans 12:1 urges us to "present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God / Elohim—this is your true and proper worship." As we stand under the new moon, let’s ask ourselves: what can we rededicate to Yah today? Is there a part of our lives we’ve been holding back? A calling we’ve ignored? Let this new moon be a time to lay everything on the altar—to say, "Yah, take all of me. Use me. Guide me
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