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Showing posts with label Faith. Show all posts
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3/10/25

Monday Blessings with WBJMinistries

When Heaven is Silent: Trusting Yahusha in the Waiting Season
A Sermon by WBJMinistries

Opening Prayer:
Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we come before You with open hearts, seeking strength in the silence. When the heavens seem quiet and our prayers appear unanswered, we ask for Your guidance. Teach us to trust, to wait with faith, and to recognize that Your delays are not denials. Fill us with Your grace, and let this message uplift every soul that is weary in the waiting. HaleluYah!

The Weight of Waiting

There are moments in life when it feels like Yahusha is silent. We pray, we cry out, yet no response comes. It’s in these seasons that our faith is truly tested. In the Halaleyah Scriptures, we are reminded:

"Wait on Yahusha: be of good courage, and He shall strengthen your heart: wait, I say, on Yahusha." – Tehillim (Psalms) 27:14

The waiting season is not a punishment; it is a preparation. Yahusha is refining us, molding us, and strengthening us for the blessings ahead.

Illustration: The Museums of Manhattan
Just as the Metropolitan Museum of Art carefully preserves history, sometimes Yahusha preserves us in the waiting. The same way a masterpiece takes time to be painted, our lives are crafted stroke by stroke through patience and trust.

The Power of Trust

One of the greatest acts of faith is trusting Yahusha when we don’t see a way forward. Faith is the evidence of things unseen (Iḇrim (Hebrews) 11:1).

Harriet Tubman once said:
"Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world."

When she led enslaved people to freedom, she didn’t always know what was ahead, but she trusted Yah. Likewise, we must trust that Yahusha is working even when we don’t see immediate results.

Ancient Wisdom on Waiting

In many cultures, waiting is seen as sacred.

Amadlozi (Ancestors) in African spirituality teach that patience brings wisdom.

Unkulunkulu, the Creator in Zulu belief, moves in divine timing, not human timing.

Polish Heritage speaks of endurance, as seen in the history of perseverance through hardship.

The Mohegan Tribe believes that every season, even waiting, has a purpose.

The Kemetic Laws emphasize "Maat"—balance, truth, and patience.


When Yahusha is silent, He is still present. He is refining us, like a sculptor chiseling away the rough edges to reveal a masterpiece.

Remaining Faithful in the Silence

1. Stay Rooted in Scripture – Read the Word daily. Yahusha speaks through His Word, even when He seems silent.


2. Serve Others While You Wait – Use your time to uplift others. As it says in Ma’aseh (Acts) 20:35, "It is more blessed to give than to receive."


3. Remember Past Victories – Look back at what Yah has already done in your life. If He did it before, He will do it again.


4. Surround Yourself with Faith – Be in spaces that uplift your spirit, like community gatherings or even a museum visit that connects you with history and inspiration.


A Word from Famous Philosophers

Socrates once said:
"He is richest who is content with the least, for content is the wealth of nature."

This echoes Yahusha’s teaching in Mattithyahu (Matthew) 6:25-26, where He reminds us not to worry, for Yah provides. In our waiting, we learn to be content and trust in His provision.

Closing Thought: Yahusha’s Silence is Not His Absence

Heaven’s silence is not a rejection but a redirection. When we feel unheard, we must lean into trust. The best things come in Yah’s perfect timing.

As Maya Angelou said:
"We may encounter many defeats, but we must not be defeated."

Hold on. Keep the faith. Yahusha is working behind the scenes.

Closing Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding us that silence does not mean abandonment. Strengthen us to trust in Your perfect timing. Let us walk in faith, knowing that You are always working for our good. Fill us with patience and peace as we wait on You. HaleluYah!

Engagement for WBJMinistries:
If this sermon has blessed you, visit our ministry at https://wbjministry100.wixsite.com/wbjministries to support our work. Your donations help us continue sharing Yahusha’s word. Let’s walk this journey of faith together!



3/8/25

Family as a Ministry: Serving Yahusha Together


Family as a Ministry: Serving Yahusha Together

Opening Prayer

Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father,
We come before You with hearts filled with gratitude for the gift of family. You have called us to walk in faith together, to nurture and uplift one another, and to serve You as one household. May Your presence fill our homes, strengthening our bonds and guiding us in truth. Open our hearts to receive Your Word today, and may Your wisdom lead us in raising future generations in Your light. Bless WBJMinistries as we strive to bring families together in faith and service to You. HaleluYah!


The Family: A Divine Ministry

Joshua 24:15 (KJV) boldly declares:
"But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord/Yahusha."

At WBJMinistries, we believe that the family is not just a household—it is a ministry. Every home should be a sanctuary where Yahusha is honored, where faith is cultivated, and where future generations are raised in righteousness.

In today’s fast-moving world, distractions threaten to pull families apart. But WBJMinistries teaches that the family must remain a sacred place of faith, love, and spiritual guidance.

Serving Yahusha Together as a Family

Building a strong, faith-filled household requires intentional effort. Here’s how families can serve Yahusha together:

1. Lead by Example – At WBJMinistries, we emphasize that parents and elders must be living testimonies of faith. ( Mishlĕy)-Proverbs 22:6 (KJV) reminds us:
"Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it."
Children learn by watching—our faith should be evident in our actions, our words, and our love for one another.

2. Make Worship a Family Priority – WBJMinistries encourages families to set aside time for prayer, scripture study, and worship. Whether through morning devotionals or evening prayers, these moments invite Yahusha’s presence into the home.

3. Pass Down Spiritual Values – Deuteronomy 6:6-7 (KJV) instructs us:
"And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children."
At WBJMinistries, we are committed to equipping families with the Halaleyah Scriptures and practical teachings that help pass down faith from one generation to the next.

Honoring Our Heritage and Cultural Wisdom

At WBJMinistries, we recognize the importance of honoring our spiritual and cultural roots:

Amadlozi and Unkulunkulu (African heritage) – Honoring ancestors reminds us to cherish the wisdom passed down through generations, just as scripture calls us to respect our elders Shemoth -(Exodus 20:12).

Polish Heritage – Traditions like Wigilia (Christmas Eve supper) emphasize faith, family, and gratitude.

Buddhism – The practice of mindfulness can help us become more present in prayer and reflection.

Mohegan Tribe – Storytelling and nature appreciation remind us to honor Yahusha’s creation and the lessons found in His works.

Even great thinkers like Mahatma Gandhi understood the power of family:
"There is no school equal to a decent home, and no teacher equal to a virtuous parent."

Engaging with Our Local Community

WBJMinistries embraces the richness of faith through history and learning. Being based in New York, we encourage families to explore museums that deepen spiritual understanding:

The Museum of Jewish Heritage – A testament to faith’s endurance through trials.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art – Religious art across cultures inspires deeper discussions about faith in history.


Families can also visit the Chakras in Manhattan—spiritual wellness centers, yoga studios, or holistic healing spaces that focus on chakra alignment. New York City has several places dedicated to chakra balancing, meditation, and energy healing. A reminder of how spiritual awareness has shaped civilizations throughout time.

How You Can Support WBJMinistries

At WBJMinistries, we are dedicated to strengthening families in faith and building a ministry that serves Yahusha together. Your support helps us continue this mission. If you feel led to give, you can donate at:
https://wbjministry100.wixsite.com/wbjministries

Your generosity allows us to create resources, provide guidance, and expand our outreach to help more families walk in Yah’s truth.

Closing Prayer

Heavenly Father, Abba Yahusha,
We thank You for the gift of family and the calling to serve You together. Strengthen our hearts, that we may walk in faith, love, and unity. Help us to cultivate a home that glorifies You, where future generations will continue to know and honor Your name. Bless WBJMinistries as we work to equip families with the wisdom and strength to follow Your will. May our homes be reflections of Your light, and may our love for one another be a testimony of Your grace. We commit our families and this ministry into Your hands. HaleluYah!


1/18/25

Strength for the Journey- Achieving Goals with Yah’s Guidance

Sermon Strength for the Journey- Achieving Your Goals and Eliminating Energy Killers-
By WBJMinistries

Opening Prayer

Heavenly Father,
We come before You today with hearts filled with gratitude and longing for Your wisdom. You are the giver of strength, the sustainer of our souls, and the guide on the path You have set before us. As we explore how to achieve the goals You have placed in our hearts while casting aside distractions and energy killers, may Your Word inspire us, convict us, and renew us. Let this message be a light to our paths and nourishment to our spirits. In Yahusha’s holy name, we pray. HalleluYah! 

There was once a family, the Thompsons, who lived in a small town. Each member had big dreams, but they struggled with distractions and exhaustion. The father, John, wanted to start a ministry to help at-risk youth. The mother, Sarah, dreamed of opening a wellness center to serve their community. Their teenage daughter, Grace, aspired to be a writer, and their son, Daniel, hoped to excel in sports.

Each morning, they gathered at the kitchen table to plan their day. But their plans often went awry—social media, procrastination, endless chores, and fatigue sapped their energy. Frustration set in, and their goals felt further away than ever.

One Sunday, they attended a service at WBJMinistries. The minister, inspired by both the Halleluyah Scriptures and traditional biblical texts, shared a sermon that transformed their lives.

The minister began by quoting:

"Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might" (Ecclesiastes 9:10).

"I can do all things through Mashiach who strengthens me" (Philippians 4:13).

"Come to me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest" (Matthew 11:28).

The minister explained, "Our goals are not achieved by striving alone but by aligning our energy with Yahusha’s will. To achieve great things, we must first identify and eliminate energy killers."

Lessons from Scripture

 Guard Your Time

Halleluyah Scriptures- "Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom" (Tehillim 90:12).

John realized he spent hours scrolling through his phone. Inspired by this verse, he started setting boundaries for his time.

Rely on Yahusha’s Strength

Traditional Bible- "But those who wait on Yahusha shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles" (Isaiah 40:31).

Sarah learned to rest in Yahusha’s presence when she felt overwhelmed, drawing strength from quiet moments of prayer and scripture reading.

Eliminate Distractions

Halleluyah Scriptures- "Let your eyes look forward; fix your gaze straight ahead" (Mishle 4:25).

Grace began setting aside specific times to write, keeping her focus on her calling instead of succumbing to distractions.

 Cultivate Discipline and Perseverance

Traditional Bible- "Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize" (1(Qrinthyim )-Corinthians 9:24).

Daniel embraced daily practice and discipline, knowing that small, consistent efforts would lead to success.

The Transformation

The Thompsons started implementing what they learned. They created schedules that prioritized their goals, spent time in daily prayer, and made room for rest. Over time, they saw Yahusha’s hand at work.

John launched his ministry, Sarah opened her wellness center, Grace published her first short story, and Daniel made it to the varsity team. They learned that by eliminating energy killers and relying on Yahusha, they could accomplish their dreams while staying energized and faithful.

Closing Prayer

Heavenly Father,
We thank You for the wisdom of Your Word and the example of families like the Thompsons. Help us to identify and eliminate the energy killers in our lives, to rely fully on Your strength, and to press on toward the goals You have placed in our hearts. May we run the race with endurance and keep our eyes fixed on You, the author and finisher of our faith. Bless WBJMinistries and all who seek to do Your work with passion and grace. In Yahusha’s name, we pray. HalleluYah! 


12/10/24

Empowered Through the Word: A Call for Women in the Light of( Deḇarim )-Deuteronomy

 The Dance of Grace-Walking in Alignment with Kemetic and Halaleyah Laws

Let’s journey together into the ancient rhythms of creation, purpose, and the divine. This sermon weaves together the principles of Kemetic laws, the Halaleyah scriptures, and the timeless truths found in the Bible. It's a story—a story of freedom, faith, and the restoration of alignment with divine purpose. It’s a story that invites you to dance with grace and live with intention as you discover your path with WBJMinistries.

The River and the Journey

Imagine a young woman standing at the edge of an ancient river. The river flows freely, moving between hills and stones, winding through lands both fertile and dry. She could see her reflection in the shimmering waters. This river, powerful yet gentle, represented the path of laws, purpose, and divine guidance—both Kemetic and spiritual. She felt the pull to enter, to align her steps, and to discover its strength.

Her ancestors had always known that the river held wisdom. These were the ancient Kemetic principles—the timeless laws that spoke of balance, harmony, and interconnectedness. Her heart ached, though, because she had strayed from the rhythms of their wisdom. She wondered if it was too late to find her way back.

This river was also a metaphor. Her journey was the journey of all of us—learning to live by divine laws, ancient truths, and faith that was alive and flowing.

Kemetic Laws* An Ancient Blueprint for Living

The Kemetic laws, much like the foundational teachings in scripture, give insight into universal truths of balance, justice, and harmony with the natural order. These laws, much like those found in scriptures like (Deḇarim)-Deuteronomy 6:5 (“Love the Lord/Yahusha your God/Elohim with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength”) and the Seven Principles of Ma'at in Kemetic tradition, teach us how to live by wisdom.

The young woman knew these principles. They guided her ancestors-

 Balance (Maat)- Living with truth and justice, ensuring balance and harmony in every action.

Unity (Waset)-Understanding that the divine is within all things and that life is interconnected.

 Order (Shu)- Living in alignment and respect with divine principles to bring peace to one's soul.

As she remembered the principles of Ma'at (balance, truth, justice), her mind went to Halaleyah scriptures. She knew these scriptures would align her steps, much like the Kemetic laws did. Both connected. Both emphasized grace, alignment, and peace.

Halaleyah Scriptures- A Promise of Renewal

The Halaleyah scriptures, rich and divine, hold the voice of freedom and redemption. Let’s consider (Tellihim)-Psalm 51:10-

> "Create in me a clean heart, O Yahusha, and renew a right spirit within me."

The young woman began to pray this verse as she stood by the river. She could feel the wind, the gentle whisper of divine breath, reminding her that all paths could lead back to grace when repentance was sincere and humility was at the heart of every prayer.

Her journey was about alignment, understanding the ancient and the modern covenant, about letting divine waters cleanse her from shame and fear. The words of( Tellihim )-Psalm 51 offered hope, like an invitation to dive into the stream and trust that renewal would come.

Biblical Principles & Kemetic Intersections

In(Yeshayahu)-Isaiah 43:2, we are promised*

> "When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not overwhelm you."

Isn't this the same assurance? Ancient wisdom aligns itself with faith. When we trust the path—guided by Kemetic understanding, Halaleyah understanding, and biblical truths—we learn that even when we wade into uncertainty, grace is always present.

The young woman felt that truth as her feet entered the water. The coolness of the river reminded her that grace wasn’t about perfection; it was about surrender and trust. It was about having the strength to let go and trust the journey.

The Dance of Grace

Grace is like a dance. It moves with rhythm, with intention, with humility. As she continued into the river, she danced. She danced not in fear or worry, but in surrender and praise. The rhythm was ancient but alive—the echoes of Kemetic laws and Halaleyah truth carrying her.

The dance reminded her of (Tellihim)-Psalm 149:3-

> "Let them praise His name with dancing; let them sing praises to Him with the timbrel and harp."

The dance of grace symbolizes faith in action. When you step into the water, when you embrace both ancient wisdom and the living scriptures, you are creating movement. The very act of surrender is a dance. Every step toward balance, truth, and divine presence is an offering.

Application to Life

Beloved, Friend, Family and Extended Family, this journey isn’t just about the story of the river or the dance. It’s about you. What is your river? What ancient rhythms are you dancing with? How can you align with Kemetic principles, Halaleyah truth, and biblical wisdom in your own life?

Ask yourself*

 What does balance look like in your home, your ministry, and your heart?

What does justice and peace mean in your decisions and your service?

How can you dance boldly with grace today—no matter your fears, circumstances, or doubts?

WBJMinistries is a reminder that you are called to this journey—not to achieve perfection, but to live by faith, alignment, and grace. Let these ancient laws and scriptures guide you into freedom and strength.

Closing Encouragement

Let the Halaleyah scriptures flow through you as rivers of renewal-

> "Yasusha is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? Yahusha is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?" (Tellihim)-(Psalm 27:1)

You are invited into this dance, a dance that celebrates life, freedom, faith, and wisdom. The river flows as a symbol of grace, ancient knowledge, and renewal. Step into it and let it carry you.

Your steps, just like the woman’s journey, are filled with promise. The dance will lead you back to alignment, to faith, to peace, and to WBJMinistries' mission.

Take the first step with confidence. Let the dance begin.

Prayer-
Yahusha, we thank You for this moment, for the river, for ancient wisdom, and for Your presence. Let us live in alignment with Your purpose and Your laws. Let our steps reflect truth, peace, and freedom. May the Halaleyah scriptures and Kemetic principles be our guiding light. Lead us as we dance the dance of grace. We trust in You.

Halleluyah.


9/24/24

Walking in Yahuah's Divine Rhythm: Aligning with His Word and Timing

Sermon: The Divine Rhythm of Life: WBJMinistries and HalleluYah Scriptures

Beloved, as we gather today to delve into the rhythm that God sets in our lives, let us first reflect on what rhythm truly means. Rhythm is the flow, the beat, the pulse that drives everything in life. It's not just a musical concept but a divine pattern woven into the fabric of creation. 

Just as music has rhythm, so does life, and so does the Word of God. WBJMinistries and the HalleluYah Scriptures are both deeply attuned to this rhythm, and we are called to find our place within it.

The Rhythm of Creation

In the beginning, Yahuah (God) spoke, and His Word brought forth creation. Genesis 1:1-3 tells us:

> "In the beginning Elohim created the heavens and the earth... And Elohim said, ‘Let there be light,’ and there was light."

Here, we see the first rhythm: creation in response to the spoken Word of Elohim. With each day of creation, a pattern emerged—God spoke, the world responded, and it was good. 

Creation itself moves to the rhythm of divine command. From the rising and setting of the sun to the cycles of the moon and the tides of the ocean, all of creation obeys the rhythm set by Yahuah.

 And this same rhythm is evident in the Scriptures, particularly in the HalleluYah Scriptures, which emphasize the importance of following Yah's appointed times, His laws, and His ways.

The Rhythm of the Word

WBJMinistries aligns itself with the rhythm of Yahuah’s Word, teaching and living by the Scriptures, specifically focusing on Yahusha (Jesus) and His truth. In Isaiah 55:11, we are reminded of the power of Yahuah's Word:

> "So shall My word be that goes out from My mouth; it shall not return to Me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it."

Just as rhythm in music gives structure and purpose to each note, so too does the Word of Yahuah give structure and purpose to our lives. 

As we read the HalleluYah Scriptures, we see that the Torah, the Prophets, and the Writings of the Apostles all flow with a consistent rhythm of instruction, correction, and promise. The teachings of Yahusha flow like a song, one that we must all learn to sing by living according to His commandments and the example He set.

The Rhythm of Faith

Faith is also a rhythm—an ebb and flow. There are seasons in our lives where our faith is strong, where we feel the presence of Yahuah deeply, and then there are seasons where our faith is tested, and we may struggle to hear His voice.

 Yet, in every season, the rhythm of faith continues because we are grounded in His Word. Psalm 119:105 reminds us:

> "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path."



As WBJMinistries shares the message of Yahusha’s Word, it helps people find their rhythm in their spiritual walk. 

Our ministry offers encouragement in times of darkness, reminding all that the HalleluYah Scriptures provide the foundation for a life lived in harmony with Yahuah’s will.

Finding Your Rhythm in Ministry

So, how do we find our rhythm in life and ministry? It begins with listening—to the Word, to the Spirit, and to the voice of Yahusha calling us deeper into relationship with Him. 

The rhythm of ministry is not always fast-paced; sometimes it’s slow, reflective, and meditative. It’s about finding that balance where we are doing the work of Yahuah, yet also resting in His presence.

Ecclesiastes 3:1 teaches us that:

> "To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven."



This is a reminder that in ministry, as in life, we must understand the divine timing—the rhythm of Yahuah’s plan.

 Sometimes, we are called to plant seeds, and at other times, we are called to harvest. WBJMinistries is in tune with this rhythm, helping others discern when it’s time to act, to pray, or to rest.

Rhythm in Our Lives

Lastly, just as music needs silence between notes, our lives need moments of quiet reflection. Yahuah instituted the Sabbath as a day of rest, a pause in the rhythm of life, so that we can reset our hearts and minds toward Him. In Exodus 31:13, Yahuah says:

> "You must observe my Sabbaths. This will be a sign between me and you for the generations to come, so you may know that I am Yahuah, who makes you holy."

WBJMinistries, in alignment with the HalleluYah Scriptures, upholds the importance of the Sabbath and encourages all to enter into that rhythm of rest. In resting, we remember that Yahuah is in control, and we are His beloved children, called to live in harmony with Him.

In essence 
Brothers and sisters, rhythm is more than just the timing of beats or the flow of life—it is about aligning ourselves with the divine rhythm that Yahuah has set for us. 

WBJMinistries, through its teaching and focus on Yahusha’s Word, calls us to find our place in this rhythm. The HalleluYah Scriptures serve as a guide, showing us how to live in step with Yahuah’s will.

Let us strive to walk in rhythm with His commandments, His love, and His purpose for our lives. And as we do, may we find peace, joy, and fulfillment in the beautiful melody of His presence.

HalleluYah!


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