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8/19/25

Innocence Is Strength; Trusting with Yahusha’s Heart



๐Ÿ•Š WBJMinistries Sermon

Innocence Is Strength

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Heavenly Father, Elohim of Light and Truth,
We thank You for the gift of innocence. Protect our hearts from bitterness while giving us discernment in a world that often misuses trust. Let this word remind us that innocence is not weakness but a reflection of Yahusha’s love within us. In Yahusha’s Name we pray. Halleluyah.

๐Ÿ“Scripture Foundation

> “See that you do not despise one of these little ones. For I say to you, that in the heavens their messengers always see the face of My Father who is in the heavens.”
— Mattithyahu (Matthew) 18:10, Halleluyah Scriptures๐Ÿ“œ

Geography; The Hand That Holds Us

Just as the chick rests safely in the hand in the image, so do we rest in the palm of Elohim’s hand. Whether in the caves of the Dead Sea, the rivers of the Mohegan lands, or the bustling streets of New York City, Yahusha reminds us that His grip is steady. Innocence teaches us to trust the Hand that carries us.

Anthropology; Innocence Across Cultures ~ In Zulu traditions, the Amadlozi (ancestors) watch over the young, protecting their purity. In Mohegan teachings, children are viewed as sacred gifts and symbols of the Creator’s continuity. Polish Catholic prayers remind families to nurture the childlike spirit of faith. These global traditions echo Yahusha’s words; to enter the Kingdom, we must become like children. Innocence is a universal strength, honored across cultures.

Applied Statistics; Trust and Reality. Sociological research shows that people who live with trust often experience greater well-being, stronger communities, and lower levels of stress. Yet, statistics also reveal betrayal and exploitation. Innocence, therefore, is not ignorance. It is a conscious choice to believe in goodness while walking with discernment.

Law and Justice ~ Our society often mistakes innocence for weakness. The criminal justice system itself sometimes treats the vulnerable as naรฏve rather than protected. Yet, the law of Yahusha transcends earthly courts; “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see Elohim” (Mattithyahu 5:8, Halleluyah Scriptures).๐Ÿ“œ Innocence is a form of divine justice, a protection stronger than any earthly defense. Social Science Reflection~ W. Lawrence Neuman writes that perspective shapes how we interpret others. Innocent hearts interpret the world through hope rather than suspicion. In a society driven by fear, to be innocent is to resist cynicism and remain aligned with Elohim’s vision of humanity. ๐Ÿ—ฃ️Innocence is not foolishness. it is the quiet courage of those who believe in love despite betrayal. Innocent people remind us that Yahusha Himself walked this earth with a pure heart, even when surrounded by corruption.

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Heavenly Father, may we carry innocence like a light in dark places. Let us be wise, yet gentle; discerning, yet pure; strong, yet compassionate. May our hearts reflect Yahusha, the embodiment of love and innocence. Halleluyah.

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