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Showing posts with label Wisdom. Show all posts
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9/9/25

You Are Doing Enough, Even If It Doesn’t Feel Like It


✨ WBJMinistries Sermon

 You are doing enough even if it doesn’t feel like it

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Elohim of wisdom and Yahusha of mercy, we come before You in gratitude for the breath of life. Remind us that our worth is not measured by exhaustion but by Your love. May this word illuminate our minds, heal our hearts, and awaken our spirits. Halleluyah.

πŸ“– Scripture (Halleluyah Scriptures)

Qorintiym Sheniy (2 Corinthians) 12:9, Halleluyah Scriptures:
“And He said to me, ‘My favour is sufficient for you, for My power is perfected in weakness.’ Most gladly, then, I shall rather boast in my weaknesses, so that the power of Mashiah rests on me.”

🌍 The Sermon (Story and Symbolism)

Imagine a river in Manhattan flowing past the museums, the Met, the Natural History Museum. Artifacts whisper anthropology’s truth; humanity has always adapted, always created, always endured. Sociology reminds us that every culture has rhythms of rest and renewal. Applied statistics show that societies where people honor balance, like in Bhutan or Costa Rica—rank among the happiest. Law tells us that rights are not earned by overwork; they are inherent. Science affirms that cells regenerate not in labor, but in rest. Persuasion research proves that encouragement and self-compassion create more sustainable success than pressure and perfectionism.

✨ Chakras whisper too; The Root Chakra grounds you—you are safe.

The Sacral Chakra celebrates creativity—you are alive.

The Solar Plexus Chakra affirms power—you are capable.

The Heart Chakra expands love—you are worthy.

The Throat Chakra releases voice—you are heard.

The Third Eye Chakra gives vision—you are guided.

The Crown Chakra connects to Elohim—you are enough. Women in the Scriptures knew this struggle. Esther stepped into her calling “for such a time as this”—not with constant striving, but with boldness at the right moment. Mary Magdalene was redeemed by Yahusha not for her perfection, but for her faith. Across geography and religion~ Buddhism in Tibet teaches mindful acceptance. Islam in Mecca teaches balance between dunya (life) and deen (faith). Catholicism in Poland shows perseverance through faith during oppression. Mohegan traditions in Connecticut remind us of interconnectedness. The Zulu understanding of Unkulunkulu tells us life itself is already a gift. πŸ“œ Philosophy echoes this truth; 

Aristotle said, “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” Toni Morrison declared, “You are your best thing.”
Maya Angelou reminded us, “You alone are enough. You have nothing to prove to anybody.” Michelle Obama added, “Am I good enough? Yes, I am.” Albert Einstein taught, “A calm and modest life brings more happiness than the pursuit of success combined with constant restlessness.” Even statistics prove this; rest increases productivity by up to 40% (Harvard research). 🌱 You are not behind, you are aligned.

🌟 Closing Encouragement~ So when your heart whispers “I am not enough,” remember; Anthropology shows humanity survives by adapting. Sociology shows we thrive in the community. Law shows dignity is a right. Science shows rest is healing.

The Word of Elohim shows His favour is sufficient. You are doing enough—even when you don’t feel it.

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Yahusha, anchor us in Your promise. Remind us that enough is not measured by the world but by Your Word. Heal our weary bodies, steady our anxious minds, and ignite our souls with peace. May we shine as reflections of Your sufficiency.
 Halleluyah.

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8/23/25

Steady Steps; Yahusha’s Direction Over Speed



🌿 WBJMinistries Sermon; Direction Over Speed

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Heavenly Father, Yah of Light and Truth,
We come before you, not rushing but aligning with your direction. We ask for wisdom to slow down when the world demands speed, and to stay steady in Yahusha’s path. May this word reach the heart of every listener, guiding them to clarity, strength, and peace. In Yahusha’s Name, Halleluyah.

πŸ“The Message~ The image before us shows a humble turtle, holding the Halleluyah Scriptures, guiding two snails forward. Above it, the words remind us;

“Direction is more important than speed.”

The world praises speed, fast money, instant results, overnight success. Yet, Scripture tells us;

πŸ“– “The race is not to the swift nor the battle to the mighty, but time and chance befall them all.” – Qoheleth (Ecclesiastes) 9:11, Halleluyah ScripturesπŸ“œ

This means the true blessing is not in racing ahead, however in walking faithfully, step by step, in Yahusha’s direction.

Chakras & Alignment~ Just like the Chakras must be aligned for the body and spirit to flow in harmony, so must our direction be aligned with Yahusha’s plan. The Root Chakra (foundation) reminds us to be grounded in truth. The Heart Chakra opens us to compassion and love, slowing us down so we do not trample others in our hurry. The Crown Chakra leads us to wisdom and higher purpose, reminding us that true progress is spiritual, not measured by earthly speed.

♀️Women of the Scriptures & Their Steady Steps. Esther; She did not rush into the king’s court; she prepared and prayed for “such a time as this.” (Esther 4:14) Mary Magdalene; Her walk with Yahusha was one of transformation. She shows us that the pace of healing and growth is not instant yet intentional. Deborah: As a judge of Yisra’el, she led with wisdom, not haste, showing that direction rooted in Elohim’s will brings victory.

πŸ—£️Voices of Wisdom

Philosopher Aristotle once said, “Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.” This turtle, slow and steady, embodies that wisdom.

Maya Angelou reminds us; “All great achievements require time.”
And bell hooks teach; “Love is an action, never simply a feeling.” Love is shown in the pace we take to care for one another.

Ancestral & Cultural Remembrance

From the Zulu Amadlozi, we learn that the ancestors whisper not in the rush, nevertheless in the stillness of listening.
From the Mohegan tradition, we remember that nature moves in cycles, seasons do not hurry, yet all is fulfilled.
From Polish Catholic devotion, we honor perseverance through suffering.
From Buddhist reflection, we remember that mindfulness teaches us to walk, not run, into enlightenment.

Application to Our Lives~ The turtle reminds us; It is better to move slowly in Yahusha’s will than to rush into destruction. It is better to align your direction with purpose than to measure your life by speed or comparison. Success without direction is emptiness, though steady steps in Yahusha lead to eternal fulfillment.

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Father, teach us to honor your timing. May our Root be firm in Your Word, our Heart open in Your love, and our Direction guided by Your Spirit.
We walk slowly, still we walk with You, Yahusha. That is enough.

Halleluyah.

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8/14/25

The Burden and Blessing of Common Sense

Sermon The Burden and Blessing of Common Sense

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Heavenly Father, Creator of wisdom and truth, we thank you for the gift of discernment. Yet we also acknowledge the weight it can bring. Teach us today how to carry the blessing of common sense with grace, patience, and humility, even when surrounded by those who lack it. In Yahusha’s Name, Halleluyah.

Scriptural Foundation

MishlΔ• (Proverbs) 4:7, Halleluyah Scriptures — “Wisdom is the principal matter. Therefore get wisdom. And with all your getting, get understanding.”

πŸ“This image humorously says; “Common sense is not a gift, it’s a punishment. Because you have to deal with everyone who doesn’t have it.”

Many of us have felt this, seeing clear solutions when others seem blind to them. But Scripture shows us that with greater understanding comes greater responsibility. Just as light exposes what is hidden in the dark, common sense (spiritual discernment) often puts us in situations where we must guide, correct, and endure.

Common Sense as Spiritual Discernment ~ The world calls it “common sense,” nevertheless the Word calls it wisdom and understanding. True wisdom does not just help you make good decisions, it calls you to lead and protect those who cannot see the pitfalls ahead. Yahusha Himself often walked among people who could not grasp His truth (Yoḥanan/John 6:60–66). Yet, He did not abandon them; He taught with patience. The Amadlozi teach us through heritage that knowledge is a trust passed down from ancestors to protect and guide. The Burden of Awareness ~ When you see clearly, you carry a heavier load. Like Rafiki in The Lion King, who sees the bigger picture, you may find yourself frustrated at the ignorance around you. This is not a curse. It is a calling. Mohegan traditions teach that those who understand the web of life are responsible for protecting it. In Zulu wisdom, Unkulunkulu gives insight not for personal pride, nonetheless to safeguard the community. Responding With Grace. The danger of wisdom is pride. The enemy wants you to grow impatient, bitter, or self-righteous. Instead, let your insight be a lamp to others, not a weapon against them. Buddhist mindfulness teaches us to breathe, listen, and act with compassion, a skill needed when dealing with those who “don’t get it.”
Polish Catholic perseverance reminds us to keep our faith steady through frustration. Turning “Punishment” into Purpose. What feels like a punishment can become a ministry. Your ability to see what others do not is your opportunity to serve; offer guidance gently. Protecting the vulnerable from harm they cannot foresee. Pray for those who walk in confusion.πŸ“–Eph’siym (Ephesians) 5:15–16, Halleluyah Scriptures — “See then that you walk exactly, not as unwise, but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are wicked.”πŸ“œ

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Father Yah, thank You for giving us wisdom and discernment. Help us to use it with humility and love. When frustration rises, replace it with patience. When pride knocks, remind us that wisdom is for service, not self. Guide our steps so our common sense becomes a blessing to others, shining the light of Yahusha in every situation. Halleluyah.

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11/24/24

Fortified by Faith -Overcoming Opposition with WBJMinistries

Overcoming Opposition -A Message of Faith, Wisdom, and Power

Greetings in the name of Yahusha! Welcome to WBJMinistries, where we embrace the truth, wisdom, and power of Yahusha’s word. Today, I want to share a sermon that speaks to the heart of overcoming opposition through gratitude, faith, wisdom, and spiritual power. As we journey through life's challenges, we must remember that Yahusha is our fortress, our strength, and our guide.

 Gratitude- A Heart of Praise

In the face of opposition, one of the most powerful tools we have is a heart of gratitude. Gratitude changes our perspective, helping us see the goodness of Yahusha even in our trials. The scriptures teach us to offer thanks in all circumstances. In ( Tellihim)-Psalm 118:29, we are reminded- "Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever." This verse invites us to continually offer our gratitude to Yahusha, not because everything is perfect, but because His love is unchanging and eternal.

Let us remember, like the ancient Celtics, that gratitude is a spiritual weapon. In their belief system, honoring the divine through gratitude connected them to a higher power, creating an unshakable foundation. In the same way, our gratitude toward Yahusha connects us to His divine presence, fortifying our spirits against every opposition.

Faith- A Shield Against the Storm

Faith is the cornerstone of our spiritual lives. Without it, we cannot withstand the trials that come our way.( IαΈ‡rim )-Hebrews 11:1 tells us, “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” When we face opposition, faith allows us to trust in Yahusha’s plan, even when we cannot yet see the victory. Like the Celtic warriors of old, whose courage in battle was rooted in their belief in their gods, our courage today is rooted in our faith in Yahusha.

In Mark 11:22-24, Yahusha says, "Have faith in God / Elohim. Truly I tell you, if anyone says to this mountain, ‘Go, throw yourself into the sea,’ and does not doubt in their heart but believes that what they say will happen, it will be done for them." Faith moves mountains. It transforms obstacles into opportunities for Yahusha’s glory to be revealed.

Wisdom from the Word of Yahusha -Navigating Life’s Battles

The word of Yahusha is a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path Tellihim -(Psalm 119:105). The wisdom of His teachings provides us with the insight needed to navigate through the battles we face. Wisdom teaches us to respond with grace and peace rather than react with anger or fear. In (Mattiyahu)-Matthew 7:24, Yahusha tells us, “Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.”

When opposition comes, remember that Yahusha’s wisdom offers us an unshakable foundation, just like the ancient Celtic belief that their strength was drawn from the earth and their gods. Our strength comes from Yahusha, the rock of our salvation, and His wisdom will never fail us.

 Spiritual Power-The Armor of Yahusha

We are not powerless in the face of opposition.(Ephisiym )-Ephesians 6:10-11 tells us to "be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power. Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes." Yahusha has given us spiritual power through His Holy Spirit, enabling us to stand firm and fight the good fight of faith.

The Celtics understood the importance of spiritual power, seeking the blessing of their gods before battle. We, too, must seek Yahusha’s strength daily, knowing that His power is made perfect in our weakness Qrinthyim-(2 Corinthians 12:9).

 Yahusha- Our Spiritual Fortress

Finally, in times of opposition, we must remember that Yahusha is our fortress, our refuge, and our strength. In (Tellihim )-Psalm 18:2, it says, "The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge." Yahusha is our safe place when the storms of life rage around us. He is the rock that never shifts, the fortress that cannot be breached.

Just as the Celtics built strongholds to protect themselves, we have Yahusha as our eternal stronghold. No weapon formed against us shall prosper Yeshayahu -(Isaiah 54:17). When we are surrounded by opposition, we stand firm in Yahusha, knowing that His victory is our victory.

Closing Thoughts

As we face opposition, let us embrace gratitude, faith, wisdom, spiritual power, and Yahusha as our fortress. We are more than conquerors through Him who loves us Romiyim -(Romans 8:37). In every trial, remember that Yahusha is with us, and in Him, we have everything we need to overcome.

Let this message be a source of encouragement and strength for you today. No matter the opposition, stand firm in Yahusha, for He has already won the victory. Let His love fill your heart, and His power fill your spirit, as you walk in the victory that He has secured for you.

Stay encouraged, stay strong, and keep your faith in Yahusha.

In His name,  Halaleyah.

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