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THE BRIDGE THAT CANNOT BREAK
π Romiyim (Romans) 8:37–39, Halleluyah Scriptures
π―️ Opening Prayer
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Elohim, open our hearts. Let Your Word speak, not as knowledge, but as power. Let Your love be the bridge over every storm.
In Yahusha’s name, Halleluyahπ«
π£️ Sermon
Brothers and sisters, I want you to imagine something with me.
Not a person. Not a face. Not a name.
I want you to imagine a bridge.
A bridge in the middle of Manhattan - standing tall between two worlds.
On one side: light, museums, art, beauty.
On the other side: struggle, violence, trauma, and broken systems.
Now listen carefully:
That bridge is your life.
And right now… the storm is coming.
The storm is not just wind.
It’s not just rain.
It’s poverty, crime, and fear.
It’s laws that hurt instead of protect.
It’s history that tries to claim your future.
And the storm is loud.
It shakes the bridge.
It cracks the wood.
It threatens to break the path to your destiny.
Nevertheless hear this: the bridge is not built by the storm.
The bridge is built with love.
π§️ The Storm of Statistics and Violence
Look at the city.
Look at the numbers.
Applied statistics show what the world wants you to believe:
Communities with higher poverty have higher violence.
Neighborhoods with higher instability have higher trauma.
The system makes it harder to breathe.
And the storm whispers:
“You are defined by your environment.”
“You are limited by your history.”
“You are trapped.”
Yet Romiyim 8 says:
“But in all this, we are more than overcomers through Him who loved us.”
More than overcomers.
Not surviving.
Not coping.
Not just making it.
More than conquering.
π️ The Museum of Memory
And now the bridge begins to crack.
Nonetheless, there is a museum nearby.
A museum in Manhattan that holds history.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The Museum of the City of New York.
These museums show us something powerful:
History doesn’t erase truth.
History preserves it.
And in the center of the museum, there is a stone.
A stone that whispers:
“No weapon formed against you shall prosper.”
(Yesha‘yahu 54:17)
And that stone is not a fantasy.
It is true.
Because love is stronger than violence.
“No weapon formed against you shall prosper.”
(Yesha‘yahu 54:17)
And that stone is not a fantasy.
It is true.
Because love is stronger than violence.
π§ Philosophical Power in the Storm
Now listen:
Hannah Arendt said,
“Power and violence are opposites.”
When the storm becomes violent, it is because power has been removed.
However, Yahusha’s love is not violence.
It is power.π¬️
And Frantz Fanon said,
“Each generation must discover its mission…”
Your mission is not to be crushed.
Your mission is to cross the bridge.
πΏ Ancestors: Amadlozi and Unkulunkulu
And from the river below, ancestors speak.
Amadlozi say:
“You did not fall alone.”
Unkulunkulu says:
“You were made for life.”
Your ancestors survived storms, wars, and oppression.
And you are still here.
π Women: The Pillars of the Bridge
The bridge is not held by men alone.
It is held by women too.
Miryam carried divine purpose under judgment.
αΈ€annah turned pain into prayer.
Miryam of Magdala turned stigma into testimony.
They did not just survive.
They conquered.
And you will also.
π Muslim Teachings as a Compass
The compass says:
Allah does not burden a soul beyond what it can bear.
(Qur’an 2:286)
That means:
Your suffering does not define you.
Your endurance does.
π️ Buddhist Wisdom as the Wind
And the wind whispers:
Suffering exists, but attachment is optional.
So even in pain, you can still be free.
π΅π± Polish Heritage: Fire and Faith
And in the distance, the city of Warsaw appears.
Burned. Occupied. Crushed.
Yet faith survived.
The Polish people worshipped in secret.
Their love for Elohim could not be broken.
And that strength is in your blood.
π Chakras: The Bridge’s Support System
The bridge is not only spiritual.
It is physical.
The root is security.
The heart is love.
The throat is the truth.
When love flows, the bridge holds.
πThe Climax: The Bridge Becomes Unbreakable
The storm reaches its peak.
The bridge cracks.
The storm roars.
Then Romiyim 8 rises above the thunder:
“Nothing can separate us from the love of Elohim.”
Not death.
Not life.
Not principalities.
Not powers.
Nothing.
Your connection to Yahusha is unbreakable.
✨ Conclusion: You Are More Than Overcomers
Listen to me:
You are not just surviving.
You are crossing.
You are not just enduring.
You are conquering.
You are not just existing.
You are more than an overcomer.
π Closing Prayer
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Elohim, we thank You for the bridge of love. When storms rise, we remember that nothing separates us from You. Strengthen us to cross in faith.
In Yahusha’s name, Halleluyahπ«
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