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9/25/25

The Forest of Yahusha; Losing the Mind, Finding the Soul



🌿 WBJMinistries Sermon; Finding Your Soul in the Forest of Yahusha

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Eternal Elohim, Creator of the heavens, the seas, and the forests, we thank You for Your wisdom woven into every root, leaf, and breath of creation. May Your Spirit guide us as we walk the path to deeper understanding, peace, and transformation. In Yahusha’s Name,

 Halleluyah.

πŸ“–Scripture Foundation
“Be still, and know that I am Elohim.” – Tehillim (Psalms) 46:10,πŸ“œ Halleluyah Scriptures.

The Symbolism of the Forest ~ This image takes us into the forest, a place where light filters softly through towering trees, and roots twist into the earth as if holding ancient secrets. The forest is not chaos; it is, order disguised in mystery. It is here that the mind, overwhelmed by the noise of the world, is quieted so that the soul may rise.

πŸ“–Tehillim (Psalms) 1:2-3 reminds us;
“But his delight is in the Torah of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄, and he meditates in His Torah day and night. For he shall be as a tree planted by the rivers of water, that yields its fruit in its season, and whose leaf does not wither, and whatever he does prospers.”πŸ“œ Just as trees thrive when rooted near flowing water, so too do we prosper when rooted in Yahusha’s Word. The Corporate Relevance ~ In today’s world, whether in business, community leadership, or personal growth. We often chase progress so frantically that we lose the balance of mind and soul. Stress becomes normalized. Noise becomes constant. Yet, as this image declares;
“And into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul.” This is not weakness; it is strategy. Executives pause in silence before making billion-dollar decisions. Social scientists measure how time in nature reduces stress by up to 28% and boosts creative problem-solving by 50%. Leaders who step away from the chaos to reconnect with purpose return stronger, clearer, and more effective.
πŸ“–Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 55:12 affirms this truth;
“For with joy you go out, and with peace you are brought in – the mountains and the hills break forth into singing before you, and all the trees of the field clap the hands.”πŸ“œ The forest is not only renewal, it is a celebration. Creation itself joins in the rhythm of peace. Spiritual Depth; Losing the Mind, Finding the Soul. Philosopher SΓΈren Kierkegaard once wrote, “Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.” Yahusha Himself modeled this truth, often withdrawing into the wilderness to pray, to find strength, and to hear the still, small voice of Elohim. Losing the “mind” does not mean abandoning intellect; it means releasing the weight of overthinking, distraction, and fear. In doing so, the “soul” steps forward, aligned with Yahusha’s purpose, clear in vision, and confident in calling. πŸ“–Iyob (Job) 12:7-8 says;
“But now ask the beasts, and they teach you; and the birds of the heavens, and they declare to you; or speak to the earth, and it teaches you; and the fish of the sea inform you.”πŸ“œ The forest and its creatures become teachers of wisdom when we learn to listen. Interconnected Faith Traditions ~ From Buddhism we inherit mindfulness; the practice of sitting quietly as the forest teaches us patience. From Islam, the rhythm of daily prayer grounds us, much like the rooted trees. From Chakras, we learn alignment; how balance within produces harmony without. From the wisdom of Black women throughout history, we are reminded that the soul is not found in retreat alone, it is found in resilience, in speaking truth, and in rising above trials. Each of these voices reminds us that Yahusha’s creation is vast, diverse, and interconnected. Persuasive Call to Action ~ Beloved, we must ask ourselves; Where is my forest? Is it a literal walk beneath trees? Is it the quiet corner of a home where distractions fade? Or is it within scripture, where Yahusha’s words nourish our inner being? Do not fear losing your mind to the forest, for it is there that you will gain the strength of your soul. Let us reclaim sacred pauses, create spaces of renewal, and walk boldly into the destiny Yahusha has set before us.

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O Yahusha, guide us to the forests, whether in nature, in scripture, or in silence, where our weary minds find rest and our souls rise in clarity. May we walk forward not as those lost, but as those found, restored, and renewed by Your Spirit. 

Halleluyah.

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The Forest of Yahusha; Losing the Mind, Finding the Soul

🌿 WBJMinistries Sermon; Finding Your Soul in the Forest of Yahusha πŸ™πŸΌπŸ“ΏπŸ™ŒπŸΌπŸ›πŸ€²πŸΌ Eternal Elohim, Creator of the heavens, the...