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1/14/26

Sabbath Waiting and Renewed Strength: Rising on Wings with Yahusha


WBJMinistries – Spiritual Renewal Sermon

Title:
Rise on Wings of Renewal: Strength in Waiting on Yahusha

Opening Prayer:
πŸ™πŸΌπŸ€²πŸΌπŸŒ✝️πŸ“ΏπŸ™ŒπŸΌπŸ›

Elohim, source of all life and restoration, we come before You in humility and expectancy. As we lift our spirits to Yahusha, fill us with renewed strength, wisdom, and courage. May our hearts soar on wings of faith, grounded in Your everlasting power.

 HalleluyahπŸ’«

πŸ“–Scripture Focus:

Yashayahu (Isaiah) 40:31, Halleluyah Scriptures
"But those who wait on Yahusha renew their strength, they raise up the wing like eagles, they run and are not weary, they walk and do not faint."πŸ“œ

 πŸ“ŒSermon

Beloved, Yashayahu 40:31 teaches us the power of spiritual waiting and renewal. In a world of chaos, where crime, violence, inequality, and social pressures weigh heavily on the spirit. Yahusha offers a restoration that no human statistic or system can provide.

 Applied statistics from social science research show that communities under stress face higher rates of burnout, trauma, and recidivism, but spiritual grounding and trust in divine guidance consistently correlate with resilience and long-term well-being.

Philosophical Reflection πŸͺž 

Aristotle once said, “Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.” When we wait on Yahusha, we cultivate patience that strengthens our minds, hearts, and spirits. This aligns with spiritual science: energy within the soul flows freely when we release the compulsion to force outcomes, allowing divine restoration to renew our inner strength.

Ancestral Wisdom:

From my Polish lineage, I remember the perseverance of faith through hardship. From my Amadlozi ancestors and the guidance of Unkulunkulu, I honor the spirits that watch over us, providing quiet strength and ancestral courage.

 Their resilience teaches us that waiting is not passive. 

It is preparation.

Muslim Teachings:

The Qur’an reminds us in Surah Al-Baqarah 2:153 that “Patience is indeed from the heart of faith.” Aligning with this, trusting Yahusha while awaiting His guidance fortifies the spirit against life’s trials, granting clarity and direction.

Women from the Scriptures:

Consider Hannah, who waited long and prayed fervently. Her patience birthed Samuel, a prophet who shaped Israel’s future. Like her, waiting on Yahusha allows purpose to manifest in divine timing.

Spiritual Science & Chakras:

When we wait and meditate upon Yahusha, the heart chakra opens, infusing the body with courage, compassion, and endurance. The solar plexus receives energy for action without fatigue, allowing us to run without weariness and walk without fainting. This energetic renewal is mirrored in spiritual physiology and wellness studies.

Sociology, Crime, and Violence:

Research in urban sociology and criminology shows that communities without restorative hope experience cyclical despair and violence. Yet, individuals who cultivate trust in higher guidance. Like Yahusha, demonstrate resilience, reduced aggression, and the capacity to transform challenges into purpose-driven action. Waiting on Yahusha is not idleness; it is strategic spiritual resistance against despair and social entropy.

πŸ“’Call to Action:

Beloved, your strength is being renewed as you wait. Release the burdens that weigh you down. Let the wisdom of your ancestors, the faith of women before you, and the guidance of Yahusha lift you. Your spirit is like the eagle, prepared to soar. Run in faith, walk in endurance, and embrace the restoration that only Yahusha provides.

Closing Prayer:
πŸ™πŸΌπŸ€²πŸΌπŸŒ✝️πŸ“ΏπŸ™ŒπŸΌπŸ›

Elohim, we thank You for the power of restoration. May our hearts always wait on Yahusha, so that we rise like eagles, run without weariness, and walk without fainting. May our lives reflect the endurance, wisdom, and courage of our ancestors.

 In Yahusha’s name, HalleluyahπŸ’«

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Sabbath Waiting and Renewed Strength: Rising on Wings with Yahusha

WBJMinistries – Spiritual Renewal Sermon Title: Rise on Wings of Renewal: Strength in Waiting on Yahusha Opening Prayer: πŸ™πŸΌπŸ€²...