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28/09/2024

Taken for granted.

We are all in desperate need of YHVH’s Kingdom which will accomplish the conditions that mankind is so in need of.

In today’s society there are many people who are in desperate need of help, but, sadly, mankind is incapable of bringing permanent lasting relief.

Give without thought of getting anything back and you will be rewarded in Heaven.

Matthew 5:42:
“Give to the one who asks you, and do not turn away from the one who wants to borrow from you.”

Sacrificial, purposeful giving to those in need is blessed by YHVH who has given one all that He has to begin with and then trusting in His providence that He will continue to provide for His children is a blessing.

Granted is a request for something you wish to have, but is given.

When someone says "don't take it for granted," they are advising you to appreciate and value something rather than assuming it will always be there or that it will always be the same.

There is a saying : you don’t know what you have got until it’s gone.

This phrase often applies to relationships, opportunities, or aspects of life that are easy to overlook or underestimate. The underlying message is to recognize the importance of what you have and to be mindful, as these things can change or be lost if not appreciated.

The truth is you knew exactly what you had , but you just did not think you were going to lose it.Don’t take people for granted , no matter how much they love you , everyone has their limit of being unappreciated , people get tired eventually. we are given all chances , you never know when the last chance may be.

Never take someone for granted, hold every person close to your heart because you might wake up one day and realize that you’ve lost a diamond while you were too busy collecting stones.

Learn to appreciate what you have , before it’s no longer with you . Appreciate your life. Be more grateful. Look at life as a gift and the blessings that is surrounding you.

There's a beggar, there's a homeless, there's a people without family, there is the sick, the dying people, the poor and if you're not one of these, you should be grateful.

Always be grateful for your life and that's how you wont take your life for granted. If you're grateful for your family and friends, you will appreciate the smaller things as added value to you. If you are greatful for a healthy body don't defile it with something that is not a blessing. In other words you should love the body YHVH has given you because His spirit dwells in it. Love YHVH your God and love yourself so that you know how to express the same love to others.

Appreciate your body, soul, and mind. Some people take their life for granted when they didn't think good enough and follow their emotions. Life is too good to be waste. While you're still breathing . Appreciate your life and dont take a split second of life for granted

Yeshua HaMashiach is the Righteousness of YHVH.

Psalms 37:21
The wicked borrow and do not repay, but the righteous give generously

Thankfully, YHVH does offer grace and forgiveness to every truly repentant person. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

Before we continue, let us pause for a moment reflecting back at our own life. How many times have we prayed, asked for forgiveness, and straight thereafter just moved on with life as if forgiveness was due as a right, always available and expected? The question is; have we been guilty of taking forgiveness for granted?.

This should be an eye opener when we read this Scripture passage about Israel.

Psalm 78:40
How often they rebelled against him in the wilderness yes, they hurt His feelings in the desert!

Individuals should not take sin lightly just because forgiveness is gracefully offered by YHVH. It’s freely given to us, but like every free lunch you’ve ever had, somebody worked for it and paid for it.

Yeshua HaMashiach came into the world, not earning silver or gold, nor thrived on becoming rich, but what he had, he surely gave. The work he has done are not measured by earning money but based on giving life as a gift. Therefore his life was in exchange for all our sins. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

When Lazarus was dead? Yeshua burst into tears. (John 11:35)

When he healed a crippled man on the Sabbath? “And looking around at them with anger, being grieved at the hardness of their hearts, he says to the man, “Stretch out your hand.” And he stretched it out, and his hand was restored.” (Mark 3:5)

When his hometown rejected him? “Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, and the brother of James, and Joses, and Judas, and Simon? And are not his sisters here with us?” And they were offended by him.” (Mark 6:3)

When he was taken to the high priest’s house after his arrest? “And the men who held Yeshua mocked him, and beat him.And they blindfolded him and asked him, saying, “Prophesy! Who is he who struck you?” And they spoke many other things against him, insulting him.” (Luke 22:63-65)

When he prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane? “And having gone forward a little, he fell on his face, praying and saying, “My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from me. Nevertheless, not as I will, but as you will.”” (Matthew 26:39)

Yeshua HaMashiach felt a wide range of emotions during his ministry and there’s absolutely no reason to think that he doesn’t still feel emotions today. The same is true for YHVH our loving Father. YHVH forgive mankind’s sins. Yeshua was the sacrificial lamb provided by YHVH, so that all human opportunity for forgiveness, salvation, and life in the age to come.

Often people can not "make ends meet", or they have no idea how they can repay their debt. That feeling of guilt and having to owe someone is working on emotional feelings.

Matthew 18:23–35 is about a king settling accounts with his servants. A servant who owes him ten thousand bags of gold breaks down and promises to try everything to pay him back.

The king mercifully cancels the debt. The servant, however, meets a fellow servant who owes him a hundred silver coins. In stead of showing mercy the way his king had, he chokes the fellow servant and has him thrown in jail. The king then got very angry with the servant and threw him in jail as well, until he paid everything back.

Matthew 18:35
“This is how my heavenly Father will treat each of you unless you forgive your brother or sister from your heart.”

Yeshua told the parable of the servant who owed his master money but he couldn't repay. Yeshua said the master had compassion on his servant because he begged for mercy, so the debt was cancelled. This same servant had a fellow servant who owed him money but he refused to show him mercy.

The conclusion is the servant was given over to tormentors because he refused to forgive his brother's debt even as his debt was forgiven.

Matthew 26:28
This is my blood, and with it YHVH makes His agreement with you. It will be poured out, so that many people will have their sins forgiven

This is the kind of response Yeshua really wants us to have towards our fellow brethren, to forgive them their debts.

However there is the other side of lending money, and how such should be treated. In the Tanakh YHVH made it clear that we should owe no man nothing and that all debts should be repayed.

Exodus 22:14
If a man borrows an animal from his neighbor and it is injured or dies while the owner is not present, he must make resitution.

The Apostle Paul puts it this way in Romans 13:8: “Owe no man any thing, but to love another.”

From a legal perspective anyone who refuses to pay back monies they've borrowed has committed fraud. In 1 Corinthians 6. The Apostle Paul speaking to the believers in the Corinthian church who had a dispute among them, rebuked them them sharply. His words were, “Why not rather be wronged? Why not rather be defrauded? Instead you yourselves defraud and do wrong and you do this to your brothers.”

In this situation because of the context Paul's recommendation was that the offended accept the offence for sake of not shaming the people before pagans. This scripture is clear, it does not mean that we can't pursue getting back our monies from a legal perspective.

Individuals chooses rationally who to assist according to one’s means or needs.

Acts 20:35;
“…..there is more happiness in giving than there is in receiving"

Some may think kindness is the inability to refuse another's request regarding any given circumstance.

Exodus 22:25
“If you lend money to anyone poor of my people, someone who is dwelling with you, you must not become a moneylender to him. You must not charge him interest”.

It is particularly dangerous to take YHVH and His purpose for us for granted. We take many things for granted. We think we can eat whatever we want and that somehow our body will survive. We can take for granted that we are going to wake up tomorrow. To "take for granted" means to be complacent or neglectful.To be neglectful is to be evasive, to avoid, dodge, escape, and it means to be indifferent, disinterested, and to be insensibl or to have insensibility.

Deuteronomy 15: 7,8
"If one of your brothers becomes poor among you in one of your cities of the land that YHVH your God is giving you, do not harden your heart or be tight fi**ed toward your poor brother. For you should generously open your your hand to him and by all means lend whatever he needs or is lacking"

Yeshua payed our debt, he paid for our sins on the Cross, because mankind couldn’t ‘repay’ YHVH for everything it had done wrong. Moreover, the Old Testament shows people never really seem to learn from their mistakes, stressing the necessity of Yeshua’s passion: it cleared the debts of every sinner.

Jeremiah 10:23
“I well know, O YHVH, that man’s way does not belong to him. It does not belong to man who is walking even to direct his step”.

The point of Matthew 5:42 is that our giving should not be based on whether or not we think the person deserves our help, or whether or not we think they will pay us back. It should be based on their real need. We give to the one who asks, but when they take matters for granted we become reluctant to continually fall in the same pattern.

Lend' means to give something to someone to be used for a period of time and then returned.

'Borrow' means to take and use something that belongs to someone else for a period of time and then return it. The person lending something owns it and is letting someone else use it.

If this were the only verse in the Scripture, we might feel compelled to give to everyone who ask us to and that would actually contradict other parts of scripture. We need to be both shrewd and generous at the same time. We need to be wise with our money, but at the same time generous with our money. This requires discernment.

This verse as speaking to the tendency we all have of giving to get in return.

It is like when Yeshua said in Luke 14:12–Then Yeshua said to his host, “When you give a luncheon or dinner, do not invite your friends, your brothers or sisters, your relatives, or your rich neighbours; if you do, they may invite you back and so you will be repaid. But when you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed. Although they cannot repay you, you will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous.”

Be blessed and stay blessed!

13/09/2024

Shalom Shalom Family 🌿

Our Heavenly Father and great I Am, We come before You with a hearts full of gratitude and restored hope as a new day been given to us. We thank You for the gift of life, for the breath that fills our lungs, for the countless blessings You bestow upon us each day. Our Eloheinu we ask for Your presence to fill our hearts every day with happiness and the joys that only brings You honor. Let Your peace reign in our minds and spirit, guiding us through every moment with calmness, reassuring us of Your love, grace and Mercy. May Your harmony embrace our relationships and interactions, fostering great understanding and love in all that we do. Help us to have caring hearts and attitudes to al that is part of our life. Please lead us to aim at good relationships with everyone, blotting all that is not from You out our minds. We give thanks for the many areas of our life, our health, home, work, and every opportunity.We are grateful for the support and care of our family and friends, and for those who work tirelessly to save lives and make the world a better place. In Your mercy, I lift up Yerushalayim, asking for Your protection, peace, and prosperity for this sacred city and all Your people. Thank You, for Your unwavering goodness and grace. May Your light shine brightly on our path and leaf us always. We await the coming of Your Kingdom to come and Your will to be done on earth as in heaven. Amein

Be blessed and stay blessed 🌿

13/09/2024

Shalom Shalom Family 🌿

Our Heavenly Father and great I Am,
We come before You with a hearts full of gratitude and restored hope as a new day been given to us. We thank You for the gift of life, for the breath that fills our lungs, for the countless blessings You bestow upon us each day.
Our Eloheinu we ask for Your presence to fill our hearts every day with happiness and the joys that only brings You honor. Let Your peace reign in our minds and spirit, guiding us through every moment with calmness , reassuring us of Your love, grace and Mercy. May Your harmony embrace our relationships and interactions, fostering great understanding and love in all that we do. Help us to have caring hearts and attitudes to al that is part of our life. Please lead us to aim at good relationships with everyone, blotting all that is not from You out our minds. We give thanks for the many areas of our life, our health, home, work, and every opportunity. We are grateful for the support and care of our family and friends, and for those who work tirelessly to save lives and make the world a better place. In Your mercy, I lift up Yerushalayim, asking for Your protection, peace, and prosperity for this sacred city and all Your people. Thank You, for Your unwavering goodness and grace. May Your light shine brightly on our path and leaf us always. We await the coming of Your Kingdom to come and Your will to be done on earth as in heaven. Amein

Be blessed and stay blessed 🌿

11/09/2024

Shalom Shalom Family🌿

Psalms 137:5-6
If I forget you, Yerushalayim, may my right hand forget its skill. May my tongue cling to the roof of my mouth if I do not remember you, if I do not consider Yerushalayim my highest joy.

Psalm 122
A song of ascents. Of David.

I rejoiced with those who said to me, "Let us go to the house of YHVH."

Our feet are standing in your gates, O Yerushalayim.

Yerushalayim
is built like a city that is closely compacted together.

That is where the tribes go up, the tribes of YHVH, to praise the Name of YHVH according to the statute given to Yisrael.

There the thrones for judgment stand, the thrones of the house of David.

Pray for the peace of Yerushalayim: "May those who love you be secure. May there be peace within your walls and security within your citadels."

For the sake of my brothers and friends, I will say, "Peace be within you."

For the sake of The House of YHVH our GOD, I will seek your prosperity.

Matthew 23:37
“O Yerushalayim, Yerushalayim, the one who kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to her! How often I wanted to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, but you were not willing!

Out Heavenly Father and great I Am. O YHVH, our God of all creation, our Almighty who dwells in the heights of heaven, we lift our hearts and voices to You for Yerushalayim, Your Holy city. We ask for Your peace to reign over its streets and for Your light to guide all people. May Your grace envelop Yisrael with tranquility, joy and security.
Bless Yerushalayim with unity among all inhabitants and bring healing to all who is suffering. Let Your presence be felt in every corner, and may Your divine wisdom lead its leaders to act with justice and compassion.
We pray for the restoration of Yerushalayim to its former glory, a beacon of hope and a symbol of unity for all people. May its walls be filled with joy, its squares with laughter, and its homes with love and harmony. May all know that You are the only God. The God who cares and shield His beloved. Restore the children's laughter and embrace them with Your compassion.
Grant us the strength and courage to work towards a future of peace and understanding, where Yerushalayim stands as a testament to Your enduring promise and a beacon of light to the entire world.
Bless us all with the hope that one day soon, we will witness the fulfillment of the vision of a world redeemed and Yerushalayim, a city of peace, flourishing under Your watchful gaze.
Let Your Kingdom Come and will be done on earth as in heaven. May Yeshua HaMashiach return and bring Salvation upon the earth. May Your Glory Reign and true peace fill this earth. Amein.

Yerushalayim my happy home.

Be blessed and stay blessed 🌷

03/09/2024

Shalom Shalom Family 🌷

When we awake the very first service is to come in gladness in YHVH ’s presence.

The songs and praise of joy place our hearts in a good spirit so that we are ready to face the day with YHVH's blessings.

It’s not something we have decided to do because it is a good idea, but because we show our love and dedication to our beloved Eloheinu.

Praise Him in the morning, praise Him in the noon of day praise Him in the evening and thank Him for the goodness He has done.

In this busy life where everything is rushed, people no longer have "time" to give dedicated time to YHVH. People needs everything instant and quick.

The Psalms models the call to worship for us, as the psalmists often open with calls to praise YHVH amid trials, grief, victories, or Remembrance

YHVH is not just instant, He is ever present. He never leave us nor forsake us. No matter where we are, His spirit dwells within us.

Psalm 100
Make a joyful noise to YHVH, all the earth! Serve YHVH with gladness! Come into His presence with singing!
Know that YHVH, He is God! It is Ge who made us, and we are His;
we are His people, and the sheep of His pasture.
Enter His gates with thanksgiving, and His courts with praise! Give thanks to Him; bless His Name! For YHVH is good; His steadfast love endures forever, and His faithfulness to all generations.

Our Heavenly Father and great I Am, thank You that we are always in Your presence. Thank You You for our blessings and provisions we have. Thank You for saving lives and the privilege we have in You. We come before You today to open our hearts with Thanksgiving and offering all that we are in joyfulness to You. We pray for Your divine presence and protection for every child, parent, brothers and sisters in Yisrael and those in captivity. We pray for Your peace to prevail in Yerushalayim and that every gate be entered with praise and devotion to Your Holy Name. We ask in prayer today that Your presence be with us wherever we go or what we do in honor of Your Name. Please shield us from the threat of the enemy and let as stand victorious in Your Name. May Your garments of honor be our light in the path of righteousness. Let Your Kingdom come and will be done on earth as in heaven. Amein

Be blessed and stay blessed!

01/09/2024

Teruah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot Shemini Atzeret

Yom Teruah ' Rosh Hashanah (Feast of Trumpets)

Yom Teruah is the first fall feast – it marks the start of the fall feast season. Teruah means to make a loud noise, which is why Yom Teruah is also called the “Day of Trumpets” or even “Day of Shouting.”

The Scriptures tells us it is a memorial of blowing of trumpets. The event this reference is one we are told many times not to forget, the day the Almighty shouted down the 10 commandments to the people from atop Mount Sinai in the desert after delivering them from slavery in Egypt.

It also heralds the Messiah’s second coming in prophecy (during which he will fulfill all the fall feasts just as he fulfilled the spring feasts at his first coming).

This feast is the only one that falls on the first day of a Scriptural month, which means we have to wait for the first sliver of the moon to be sighted so we don’t know exactly when the feast will start. This is what Yeshua was referring to when he said that “no man will know the day or the hour” of his return; however we are to be wary of the season of his coming, being diligent to observe world events that tell us the time is near.

Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur is the 10th day of the 7th biblical month. In the Hebrew Torah (Leviticus 23:27-28) this day is called Yom HaKippurim (in the plural), which literally means Day of “coverings”, as this is the day when the High Priest would pour the blood of a goat over the Kaporet (the Hebrew for the Mercy Seat, same root) to atone (cover) for the many sins and transgressions (plural again) of the nation of Israel.

On Yom Kippur, we are told to do no work whatsoever and to “afflict our souls” or “deny ourselves.” This is most often taken to mean fasting, or not eating.

Most people who observe Yom Kippur do not eat or drink from sunset to sunset. The point of fasting is to help us focus on things that are more important than our body’s desire for food. Our relationship with our Creator is the most important in our lives.

It is easy to get caught up in thinking and worrying about day to day things, so fasting on Yom Kippur is the reminder that all those kinds of needs come after our need for our Father and his love and grace

Those that may not be able to fast the entire day can eat differently.

Foods prepared the day before and foods that are not elaborate or sweet can be a way to experience denying physical desires and focusing on more important things.

Other things people do on Yom Kippur to “afflict their souls” include:
• not watching television
• not playing games
• avoiding the Internet and
• other electronics
• not making phone calls
• not driving, etc.

And of course, we are commanded not to do any kind of work. It is a day of complete rest.

Remember The Purpose

Whether you are ready to completely fast from all food and water on Yom Kippur, or you are just ready to deny yourself your normal favorite foods, make sure you are thinking about what is really important on this day.

When you are feeling hungry, remember that Yeshua tells us that he is the Bread of Life. Our relationship with him is what truly feeds us. Eating food every day allows us to live, but knowing and loving the Father is what allows us to live holy lives that please him. And the Father’s grace and mercy allow us to live eternally.

Acceptable Fast

While it is widely understood that Yom Kippur is a day to fast, fasting is not just about food. Isaiah 58: 1-12 discusses an “acceptable fast” to YHVH. Consider the following verses from Isaiah 58:

6 Is not this the fast that I have chosen: to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that you break every yoke? 7 Is it not to give your bread to the hungry, and that you bring the poor that are cast out to your house? When you see the naked, that you cover him; and that you hide not yourself from your own flesh?

YHVH’s feasts are the perfect time to think about performing an act of service for others. Consider providing food to your local food bank or clothes to a local shelter in honor of this day in which we consider the blessings and provisions we get from the Father.

The “acceptable fast” outlined in Isaiah includes righteous actions such as these.

Yom Kippur’s Future Fulfillment

Yeshua fulfilled the Spring Feasts of YHVH at his first coming; he will fulfill the Fall Feasts of YHVH, including Yom Kippur , at his second coming.

In the last days, Yom Kippur is the final day of YHVH’s judgment on the world, which is why it is a day of repentance now as we look toward its final fulfillment. The 10 days that precede Yom Kippur are known as the “10 days of awe”. It is this time, between Yom Teruah and Yom Kippur that many people reflect on the previous year and determine if amends need to be made with anyone in their life. These days are representative of our lifespan on earth, a time under the grace of Yeshua’s salvation and before the time of the wrath of the Almighty; a reminder of the urgency to do our best work for the King of Kings, and to serve our fellow man to the best of our ability.

The number 10 in Hebraic understanding represents completion and perfection; it’s no coincidence that the Almighty chose this number of days between these two all-important feast days to urge us to “get our lives right” in the time that we are given.

Yom Kippur marks the end of YHVH’s wrath upon the earth. The righteous will have been gathered to Messiah and are saved from this wrath. Once the Almighty’s wrath is ended, it will be time for the wedding feast of Messiah and his people (the Feast of Sukkot).

Sukkot - The Feast of Tabernacles

Sukkot is also called the Feast of Tabernacles, or Feast of Booths. Sukkot is one of the three pilgrimage feasts, or feasts for which we are commanded to “go up” to Yerushalayim. Today there is no Temple to go to in Yerushalayim, but we still celebrate this feast because it is a rehearsal of events that have already occurred and some yet to come. The first day of Sukkot is a High Sabbath and the day immediately following the seven-day feast (Shemini Atzeret) is also a High Sabbath (special Sabbaths other than the weekly Sabbath, Saturday) of no work.

During the feast of Sukkot we remember when the Almighty led the Israelites out of Egypt, and they lived in shelters in the wilderness for 40 years. During this time, the Almighty also dwelt, among the people (i.e. in the “tabernacle”).

For Sukkot, each family is commanded to build a temporary shelter a sukkah and dwell in it for the length of the 8-day feast. Some people set up a tent to dwell in during this time, while others build temporary structures with, bamboo, or wooden boards.
The walls of the sukkah are usually some kind of fabric. Most people eat their meals in the sukkah and some even camp out in it each night. The sukkah is intended to remind us of our need for the Almighty’s provision and of the fact that our life on Earth is temporary, like the sukkah itself.

Physically speaking, the Feast of Sukkot commemorates when, over 2,000 years ago on the first day of Sukkot (a High Sabbath), the Messiah was born. He was the very Word of the Almighty made flesh, and literally “dwelt” or “tabernacled” with us.
In a spiritual sense, the Feast of Sukkot is all about finally dwelling with the Almighty after the end times. When we are gathered to the Messiah, there will be a great feast (during the feast of Sukkot, of course). The Scripture likens it to a wedding feast and calls it the Marriage Supper of the Lamb (Revelation. 19:6) .The groom is Messiah and we are like a bride that has waited for him.

Then, on the Last Great Day, the eighth day of the feast, Yeshua returns to the earth on a white horse to rule with his people for 1,000 years. In the final fulfillment of this feast, there will be a new Heaven and new Earth, and we will finally dwell with the Almighty forever, the eternal Sukkot!

Sukkot has been intermediately fulfilled, that is, it has been fulfilled in a physical sense (the Messiah’s birth and earthly ministry), but the spiritual sense (his return) is yet to come..Sukkot is from sundown (the 1st day is a High Holy Day) through sundown, immediately followed by Sh’mini Atzeret.

Be Blessed and stay blessed!

29/08/2024

When Tears find no comfort

When no one is there to comfort you, tears helps process the pain wash away the stress, the confusion, the fear, and the hurt.

Do you ever wish someone would just hold you and let you cry as much as you want without asking?

Sometimes a person feel better after releasing and empty out what have bottled up inside. Especially when feelings been anchored inside for quite some time. Crying is one form of comforting yourself when you do not have someone trustworthy to share your feelings with.

A person can become emotionally vulnerable when they long to be loved. When someone comes along and offer warmth or even a hug, it really overwhelms you knowing that there are still people caring for others. While feeling so vulnerable it is sometimes difficult to find the strength to deal with your emotions.

Every teardrop reminds us of how vulnerable we actually are for being constantly in need and subjected to the many demands in life. Some people may find crying as a embarrassment or feeling of weakness and would rather project a strong image. Many of us feel ashamed of our tears, especially if others see them.

But tears are often expressed in a surprose moment of being overjoyed or appreciated. Emotions often reminds us that we are alive. Weeping arises from the heart and signifies an open and softened heart. Perhaps that is why so many people are embarrassed to cry; they do not want to reveal their vulnerability.

YHVH offers us His fatherly compassion. When we hurt YHVH compels Himself to draw near to the brokenhearted and bind up their wounds (Psalm 147:3).

When Hannah wept bitterly outside the temple of YHVH, YHVH noticed and remembered (1 Samuel 1:10, 17).

When David became weary with moaning, YHVH didn’t become weary with listening (Psalm 6:6–9). David knew there would be times when his heart was overwhelmed. In those moments he needed at least three things. · He needed the rock, a place of stability and security, something strong enough to stand against crashing waves or quaking earth.

When Hagar lifted up her voice in the wilderness of Beersheba, YHVH drew near (Genesis 21:17).

2 Kings 20:5
“I have heard your prayer; I have seen your tears”

YHVH marks every sigh of discomfort and pain. No matter how much of your anguish has gone unnoticed by others, not one moment has escaped the attention of YHVH. YHVH is our God of all comfort, He keeps watch over your weeping. He gathers up all your tears and puts them in His bottle (Psalm 56:8).

Not one sparrow falls to the ground apart from YHVH’s notice (Matthew 10:29), and neither does one of your tears.

YHVH will not reproach you for the tears you shed as you walk through the ruins of this very broken world.

“YHVH is near to the brokenhearted” (Psalm 34:18). We have to keep this to heart that sorrow and sighing will flee. Tears will dry up. Grief will lose its grip. Every tear you shed is preparing for you “an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison” (2 Corinthians 4:17). Every drop of agony and heartache sinks down into the ground like a seed, waiting to sprout up into an oak of laughter.

A few hours before Yeshua was betrayed, tried, beaten, and crucified, he told his disciples, “Truly, truly, I say to you, you will weep and lament, but the world will rejoice. You will be sorrowful, but your sorrow will turn into joy” (John 16:20).

Like Father, like son. In Luke 7:13, we experience how Yeshua joined a crowd outside the town of Nain and watched a widow weep over her son’s body, “he had compassion on her”

When Mary fell apart at Yeshua’s feet over the death of her brother, the man of sorrows went one step further: “Yeshua wept” (John 11:35).

We cry when our loved ones hurts. We cry when they are sick. We cry when they depart this world and sadness fills every empty place.

We are vulnerable to the assaults of loss and disappointment and death

Our weeping may tarry for a long, long night. As long as we journey through this valley, we will be vulnerable to the assaults of loss and disappointment and death. But joy will come in the morning, when YHVH turns this valley of tears into a city of everlasting joy.

There is so much reassurance in the Scripture when we read; “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away” (Revelation 21:4).

No matter how overwhelmed you may feel, YHVH will never reject you. He is right beside you in your struggles, never leaving your side.

Matthew 11:28, He promises us, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.”

Our Heavenly Father and great I Am, We come before You with
all the feelings of deep distress and weariness. We come to You seeking refuge and peace. When our hearts feels heavy, and our spirit feels crushed under the weight of worry and stress. When we are overwhelmed, and feel consumed by the burdens we carry, we pray to You YHVH, to have mercy. Touch our lives and Help us to cope. Let no stress take a hold of our life. Please grant ud Your peace that surpasses all understanding. Help us to release all anxieties into Your hands and to find rest in Your embrace. Strengthen us in our weakness, renew our hope when it feels faint. Please guide us through this storm, and increase within us to trust in Your wisdom and love. Surround us with Your comfort and remind us that we are not alone. Grant us the courage to face each day and the grace to endure. We place our trust in You, knowing that You are a refuge for the weary and a source of endless strength. Please guard our minds, thoughts and hearts never to give up but be victorious in all that You have already established for the goodness of Your Glory. Let Your Kingdom come and will be done on earth as in heaven. Amein

Be blessed and stay blessed

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