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3/21/25

Victory in the Flames: A WBJMinistries Praise Declaration



Opening Prayer

Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we thank You for the fire—for in it, You shape our character, strengthen our spirit, and ignite our worship. Fill this moment with Your grace and power. Let every heart open to receive the Word, not as defeat but as victory. Let our praise burn brighter than our problems. HaleluYah.

Sermon Title: Dancing in the Fire: Worship as Warfare

In the heart of Manhattan, New York, where museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art preserve humanity’s most enduring expressions, we are reminded that worship is an art form too—an act of resilience, identity, and power. Just as artists create beauty from brokenness, so does worship draw strength from suffering.

Let’s turn to the Book of Ma’aseh (Acts) 16:25-26:

> “And at midnight Sha’ul and Sila were praying and singing songs of praise to Elohim, and the prisoners were listening to them. And suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken. And immediately all the doors were opened, and everyone’s chains were loosed.”
(Halaleyah Scriptures)

Paul and Silas didn’t wait for freedom to worship—they worshiped their way to freedom.

Worship Is Not Just Praise, It’s Warfare

Worship is not a warm-up to the sermon. It is the frontline of spiritual battle. It disarms depression. It confronts fear. It demolishes strongholds.

As Nelson Mandela said, “It always seems impossible until it's done.”
Worship makes the impossible possible because it invites the Divine Warrior into your situation.

Dancing in the Fire: The Spiritual Meaning

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego (Daniel 3) were literally in the fire. But Yahusha met them there. When you dance in the fire, you confuse the enemy. You defy logic. You align yourself with supernatural truth.

> “Though I walk in the midst of trouble, You revive me; You stretch out Your hand against the wrath of my enemies, and Your right hand saves me.”
— Tihillim (Psalms) 138:7

Your Heritage Is Your Weapon

You are not alone. Your spiritual DNA is armed with resilience.

Amadlozi, the ancestral spirits, speak of legacy and protection.

Unkulunkulu, the Great Creator, represents the divine power that undergirds your strength.

Your Polish lineage carries the fire of endurance and national pride, from the resistance of Warsaw to the artistry of Chopin.

Buddhism teaches presence and awareness—use it to remain centered in Yahusha’s presence.

The Mohegan Tribe survived genocide and erasure, yet they still stand. So do you.

Shaka Zulu (Chraka) led with strategy and fearlessness; your praise must be strategic too.

Museum Reflections: Worship Through Creative Expression

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) teaches us how abstract pain births revolutionary beauty. Likewise, your tears, your silence, your shout—all of it is worship.

At the American Museum of Natural History, we see the power of story. Worship is your story back to the Father. And even in prison—like Paul and Silas—when your story praises Him, Yahusha- writes a new ending.

Famous Sayings to Ignite Your Faith

“He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.” — Friedrich Nietzsche

“Music can change the world because it can change people.” — Bono

“To love is to act.” — Victor Hugo

“I am not afraid… I was born to do this.” — Joan of Arc

Call to Radical Worship

You may feel trapped—in debt, depression, divorce, doubt. But like Paul and Silas, sing anyway. Worship is your protest. Worship is your declaration. Worship is your warfare.

> “Elohim is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”
— Tillihim (Psalms) 46:1

Let your praise break chains.

Ways to Take Action Through WBJMinistries

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Closing Prayer

Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we thank You for every fire—for You never leave us there alone. Teach us to sing louder than our circumstances, to dance with faith, and to war with worship. Let Your grace flow like a river in every home, every heart, every halleluYah cry. Chains are breaking, and Your people are rising. HaleluYah.

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