πΏ WBJMinistries Sermon; Direction Over Speed
Heavenly Father, Yah of Light and Truth,
We come before you, not rushing but aligning with your direction. We ask for wisdom to slow down when the world demands speed, and to stay steady in Yahusha’s path. May this word reach the heart of every listener, guiding them to clarity, strength, and peace. In Yahusha’s Name, Halleluyah.
πThe Message~ The image before us shows a humble turtle, holding the Halleluyah Scriptures, guiding two snails forward. Above it, the words remind us;
“Direction is more important than speed.”
The world praises speed, fast money, instant results, overnight success. Yet, Scripture tells us;
π “The race is not to the swift nor the battle to the mighty, but time and chance befall them all.” – Qoheleth (Ecclesiastes) 9:11, Halleluyah Scripturesπ
This means the true blessing is not in racing ahead, however in walking faithfully, step by step, in Yahusha’s direction.
Chakras & Alignment~ Just like the Chakras must be aligned for the body and spirit to flow in harmony, so must our direction be aligned with Yahusha’s plan. The Root Chakra (foundation) reminds us to be grounded in truth. The Heart Chakra opens us to compassion and love, slowing us down so we do not trample others in our hurry. The Crown Chakra leads us to wisdom and higher purpose, reminding us that true progress is spiritual, not measured by earthly speed.
♀️Women of the Scriptures & Their Steady Steps. Esther; She did not rush into the king’s court; she prepared and prayed for “such a time as this.” (Esther 4:14) Mary Magdalene; Her walk with Yahusha was one of transformation. She shows us that the pace of healing and growth is not instant yet intentional. Deborah: As a judge of Yisra’el, she led with wisdom, not haste, showing that direction rooted in Elohim’s will brings victory.
π£️Voices of Wisdom
Philosopher Aristotle once said, “Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.” This turtle, slow and steady, embodies that wisdom.
Maya Angelou reminds us; “All great achievements require time.”
And bell hooks teach; “Love is an action, never simply a feeling.” Love is shown in the pace we take to care for one another.
Ancestral & Cultural Remembrance
From the Zulu Amadlozi, we learn that the ancestors whisper not in the rush, nevertheless in the stillness of listening.
From the Mohegan tradition, we remember that nature moves in cycles, seasons do not hurry, yet all is fulfilled.
From Polish Catholic devotion, we honor perseverance through suffering.
From Buddhist reflection, we remember that mindfulness teaches us to walk, not run, into enlightenment.
Application to Our Lives~ The turtle reminds us; It is better to move slowly in Yahusha’s will than to rush into destruction. It is better to align your direction with purpose than to measure your life by speed or comparison. Success without direction is emptiness, though steady steps in Yahusha lead to eternal fulfillment.
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Father, teach us to honor your timing. May our Root be firm in Your Word, our Heart open in Your love, and our Direction guided by Your Spirit.
We walk slowly, still we walk with You, Yahusha. That is enough.
Halleluyah.
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