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9/13/25

The Divine Calm of Autumn; Walking in Yahusha’s Peace



WBJMinistries Sermon
 The Divine Calm of Autumn


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Elohim, our Creator, we come before You in this sacred moment, seeking Your wisdom, Your guidance, and Your peace. Let the changing of the seasons remind us of Your eternal constancy. May we embrace the calm that only You, through Your creation, can bring. In Yahusha’s name,

 Halleluyah.

πŸ“–Scripture Focus;
Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 40:31, Halleluyah Scriptures – “But those who wait on Elohim shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.”πŸ“œ

πŸ—£️Sermon Body- πŸ‚ There’s a certain calm that only fall can bring. Think about it, the air grows crisp, leaves change their hue, and the world seems to slow down just enough for reflection. In anthropology, we see how human societies have always used seasonal shifts to pause, to harvest, to recalibrate. Just as the Amadlozi honor the cycles of life and death, fall reminds us that there is divine timing in every process. 🎨 Imagine walking through the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan, observing the fall light streaming through the high windows, casting a golden hue over centuries of human expression. In philosophy, Aristotle teaches us the value of contemplation, of noticing what is, instead of always seeking what should be. This season invites us to breathe, to be present, to reconnect with Elohim 🌾 In social science and applied statistics, we see patterns in human behavior; energy declines, reflection increases, and communities bond over harvest rituals. Similarly, our inner lives respond to the external rhythms that Elohim ordains. The calm of fall is a statistical truth of the soul, it nurtures introspection, rest, and spiritual growth.πŸ•Š️ Law and justice remind us of the need for order. Fall brings balance; summer’s heat recedes, winter’s harshness is yet to come. So too, Elohim brings equilibrium into our lives. In this season, we are reminded of patience, waiting on Elohim, is both lawful and liberating, as Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 40:31 affirms. 🌏 The Mohegan Tribe teaches respect for nature’s cycles, and Buddhism guides us to mindfulness, fall is the perfect teacher. As the leaves release from their branches, so too must we release our worries and past burdens, trusting Yahusha to hold us in His peace. ✨ There is also a spiritual symmetry here; the chakras align when we are grounded, mirrored in the falling of leaves, the stillness in the air. The calm of fall mirrors the calm Elohim gives when we surrender fully to Yahusha’s guidance. πŸ’« Polish heritage reminds us of resilience in hardship. Just as the trees withstand storms only to flourish in autumn’s calm, we too can find grace and renewal through Yahusha. Unkulunkulu and the wisdom of Black women alike guide us to find strength in quiet, in sacred pause.

πŸ“’Call to Action / Reflection;
Friends, this season invites you to pause. Reflect. Breathe. Let go. There is a divine calm in waiting, a harvest in the stillness. Walk in it, meditate in it, allow Yahusha to restore your strength as the trees are renewed. 🌟 If this message has inspired you, consider supporting WBJMinistries through your donations. Your generosity helps us share the light of Elohim with the world.

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Elohim, thank You for the gift of the seasons, for the calm of fall, and for the unwavering love of Yahusha. May we carry this peace into every day, renewing our strength and walking in Your eternal light.

 Halleluyah.





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