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
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