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"Under His Wing: Finding Peace Amidst Global Tensions" Jeremiah 4
ssovereigndaudIn this chapter we desire turning away from our transgressions and re-embracing the divine guidance to lead us back to the metaphorical Garden—where peace, closeness, and spiritual fulfillment with our Creator await. While in a world increasingly marked by geopolitical tensions, including the critical situations involving Russia, Ukraine, China, Taiwan, NATO, Iran, and Israel, Yahusha’s words remind us powerfully: we will hear of wars and rumors of wars. However, amidst these alarming developments, we are called not to succumb to fear but to seek refuge under Yahuah’s protective wing. This video revisits the comforting scriptures from Jeremiah 4 and Psalms, highlighting how, despite the threat of thousands falling at our side and ten thousand at our other side, we can remain secure and steadfast. King David's faith amidst his battles reassures us of Yahuah’s constant guidance and protection. We will explore how, amid global tensions and moral decay, we can rejuvenate our spirits by embracing Yahuah’s promises. By walking closely with Him, we aim to return to the garden of His presence, where happiness, joy, and peace are abundant. Let’s delve into the scriptures to understand how to maintain our spiritual poise and continue our journey back to the peace of the Garden, shielded from the world's chaos. Imagine if the whole earth returned to the Creator of the same, what total bliss it would be—a world united in peace, living in the fullness of joy. Join us as we uncover these timeless truths, encouraging each other to find solace and strength in Yahuah’s enduring protection, and to live fearlessly with the assurance of His care. Let's inspire one another to embrace the peace that comes from walking with our Heavenly Father, even as regions around us face unrest and strife.41 views 1 comment -
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"Jeremiah's Divine Challenge: Confronting Faithlessness - Part 2"
ssovereigndaud"Continue unraveling the depths of Jeremiah Chapter 2 in 'Jeremiah's Divine Challenge: Confronting Faithlessness - Part 2.' This segment delves deeper into the consequences of Israel's infidelity and their pursuit of worthless idols as Jeremiah vehemently argues Yahuah’s case against His people. As Jeremiah recounts, 'My people have changed their glory for that which does not profit,' he articulates the tragedy of Israel forsaking Yahuah, 'the fountain of living waters,' for broken cisterns that cannot hold water. This part examines how Israel's spiritual adultery not only jeopardizes their own peace and blessings but also diminishes their role as Yahuah’s exemplary nation among the Gentiles. The episode discusses the implications of Israel's actions—turning away from a life-giving relationship with Yahuah and neglecting their mission to lead the nations towards righteousness and divine love. We reflect on how adherence to Yahuah's laws is meant not merely for Israel's benefit but as a paradigm of divine justice and peace that could transform the world."39 views -
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"Called Before Birth: Jeremiah's Divine Commission"
ssovereigndaudReflecting a pattern seen throughout the scriptures, Yahuah also called Moses, who expressed his own insecurities about speaking before Pharaoh. Yahuah provided Moses with Aaron as his spokesman, illustrating His provision and support for those He calls (Exodus 4:10-12). Similarly, John the Baptist was called from the womb to prepare the way for Yahusha, heralding a new era of redemption (Luke 1:13-17). These stories of divine calling reinforce the timeless message that Yahuah equips and empowers His chosen servants, demonstrating His ongoing engagement in the affairs of humankind and His sovereign will being carried out across generations." Additional Supporting Scripture References with Yahuah and Yahusha: * Exodus 4:10-12 - "Moses said to Yahuah, 'Pardon your servant, Yahuah. I have never been eloquent, neither in the past nor since you have spoken to your servant. I am slow of speech and tongue.' Yahuah said to him, 'Who gave human beings their mouths? Who makes them deaf or mute? Who gives them sight or makes them blind? Is it not I, Yahuah? Now go; I will help you speak and will teach you what to say.'" * Luke 1:13-17 - "But the angel said to him: 'Do not be afraid, Zechariah; your prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you are to call him John. He will be a joy and delight to you, and many will rejoice because of his birth, for he will be great in the sight of Yahuah. He is never to take wine or other fermented drink, and he will be filled with the Holy Spirit even before he is born. He will bring back many of the people of Israel to Yahuah their Alahim. And he will go on before Yahusha, in the spirit and power of Elijah, to turn the hearts of the parents to their children and the disobedient to the wisdom of the righteous—to make ready a people prepared for Yahusha.'"24 views