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"Judges: Yahuah's Deliverers" #song #judges #faith #Bible #history #Yahuah #scripture #leadership
ssovereigndaudThis song takes us through the Book of Judges, highlighting the flawed yet faithful leaders Yahuah raised to guide Israel. Spanning approximately 300 to 350 years, from the death of Joshua to the establishment of the monarchy, this era saw Yahuah's deliverers rise to save Israel from oppression and lead them back to His ways. From Othniel to Samson, each judge played a crucial role in these tumultuous times. Their stories remind us of the importance of listening to Yahuah's guidance, learning from past mistakes, and striving to live righteously. Ultimately, this period winds up with Israel desiring to be like other nations, asking for a king to rule over them. Join us in this musical journey as we recount the victories, struggles, and lessons from the era of the judges, brought to life through the power of Yahuah’s hand. Verse 1: After Moses came and gone, the judges rose to bring us along,They were flawed, human like we, showing what to do and not to be.Othniel, Caleb's kin, stood strong, bringing Yisharal out of the wrong.Ehud, the left-handed warrior, struck down the oppressor, bringing honor. Verse 2: Deborah, a prophetess wise, with Barak, watched their foes' demise.Jael's hand with a tent peg, sealed the fate of Yisharal's dread.Gideon, with his small band, brought victory with Yahuah’s hand,From the least of tribes he came, in Yahuah’s name, he won the fame. Verse 3: Jephthah, though his vow brought pain, delivered Yisharal once again.Samson, strong yet led astray, found redemption on his final day.In cycles of sin, they cried out, Yahuah's mercy came about,Raising judges to lead the way, to bring His people back to His way. Verse 4: Tola and Jair judged the land, in peace they ruled by Yahuah's plan.Ibzan, Elon, Abdon too, guided Yisharal with wisdom true.Though flawed and human, they were called, through them Yahuah's power enthralled,To teach us lessons from their days, to walk in Yahuah’s righteous ways. Verse 5: Whether like Joshua, born in faith, or like Caleb, grafted in grace,Together they reached the promised place, through Yahuah’s guidance and embrace.Let us learn from their rise and fall, heed Yahuah’s voice, His call,With humility and hearts sincere, walk with Yahuah, hold Him dear. Outro: Yahuah, our strength and guide, through judges You did provide,In times of trouble, You were near, with Your wisdom, we persevere.From the days of old to now, we seek Your face, to You we bow,Guide us in Your Way, Yahuah, keep us.34 views -
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From Tent Makers to Those Who Build Families, Businesses, Character, Bodies, Minds, and Souls
ssovereigndaudA powerful prayer crafted for those whose hands shape the world—especially the framers who work under the sky’s watchful eye, balancing on beams as they construct the skeletons of homes and dreams. This song draws from Yahusha’s teachings, Solomon’s wise pleas, and the blessings spoken in Moses' presence, tailored to the needs and hopes of every hardworking soul. Whether you're a builder facing the physical dangers of your craft or anyone in search of answers to life’s great questions, this song echoes your deepest calls for protection, wisdom, and peace.54 views -
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Song Title: "As the Deer" #Psalm42 #WaitOnYahuah #RenewedStrength #RunNotWeary #WalkNotFaint
ssovereigndaudDive into the depths of spiritual longing and divine assurance with "As the Deer," a soul-stirring rendition of Psalm 42. This song captures the profound yearning of a soul for Yahuah, expressed through the poignant imagery of a deer thirsting for water streams. Amid the trials and tears that seem to consume day and night, this melody is a heartfelt cry and a declaration of unshakable faith in the Almighty. Drawing inspiration from the timeless words of Psalm 42, the song is imbued with the spirit of perseverance and hope as it echoes the sentiments of Lamentations 3:25-26 and Isaiah 40:31. It reminds us that Yahuah is good to those who wait for Him, encouraging the weary soul to wait quietly for Yahuah's salvation. As we wait on Yahuah, we are promised renewal and strength—envisioned as soaring on wings like eagles, running without weariness, and walking without fainting. Through each verse, "As the Deer" invites you to experience the intimate and transformative presence of Yahuah. It encourages a journey from despair to praise, from turmoil to peace, reflecting the assurance that Yahuah, our Rock and our Deliverer, is ever-present and ever-faithful. Join us in this musical voyage as we lift our voices in joy and praise, affirming our trust in the salvation of His face—Yahusha, our Messiah and eternal hope. Psalms 42 As a deer longs for the water streams, So my being longs for You, Alahim. My being thirsts for Alahim, for the living Al. When shall I enter in to appear before Alahim? My tears have been my food day and night, While they say to me all day, “Where is your Alahim?” These I remember, and pour out my being within me. For I used to pass along with the throng; I went with them to the House of Alahim with the voice of joy and praise, A multitude keeping a festival! Why are you depressed, my being? And why are you restless within me? Wait for Alahim: for I shall yet thank Him, For the deliverance of His face! My Alahim, my being is depressed within me; Therefore I remember You from the land of the Yarden, And from the heights of Kermon, From Mount Mitsar. Canyon calls to Canyon at the sound of Your waterfalls; All Your waves and breakers passed over me. By day Yahuah commands His kindness, And by night His song is with me; A prayer to the Al of my life. I say to Al my Rock, “Why have You forgotten me? Why do I go mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?” My enemies have insulted me, Like a crushing of my bones, While they say to me all day long, “Where is your Alahim?” Why are you depressed, my being? And why are you restless within me? Wait for Alahim: for I shall yet thank Him, the deliverance of my face, And my Alahim.46 views -
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Psalm 41: "Show Me Your Face: Yahuah's Favor in Times of Betrayal" #yahuah Psalm41
ssovereigndaudIn "Show Me Your Face," we explore the profound assurance of Yahuah's favor amidst personal betrayals and adversities, inspired by the sentiments expressed in Psalm 41. This song reflects on the stark contrast between divine loyalty and human frailty. Yahuah's disdain for those who abandon their kin during times of distress is poignantly captured in the scriptures, notably in Obadiah 1:10-15 and Malachi 1:2-3. These passages recount Yahuah's "hatred" towards Esau and his descendants for their betrayal of Israel, a theme that resonates deeply with the song's chorus: "By this I know that You delight in me, Because my enemy does not shout for joy over me." Through heartfelt lyrics and stirring melodies, the song seeks to comfort and assure us of Yahuah's unwavering support, even when those closest to us turn away. Psalm 41 Blessed is he who considers the poor; Yahuah does deliver him in a day of evil. Yahuah does guard him and keep him alive; He is blessed on the earth, And You do not hand him over To the desire of his enemies. Yahuah sustains him on his sickbed; In his weakness on his bed You bring a change. As for me, I said, “Yahuah, show me favor; Heal me, for I have sinned against You.” My enemies speak evil of me, “When he dies his name shall perish.” And when one comes to visit, he speaks falsely; His heart gathers wickedness to itself; He goes out, he speaks of it. All who hate me whisper together against me; They plot evil to me, saying, “A matter of Beliyal is poured out on him, That when he lies down, he would not rise again.” Even my own friend in whom I trusted, who ate my bread, has lifted up his heel against me. But You, Yahuah, show me favor and raise me up, And let me repay them. By this I know that You did delight in me, Because my enemy does not shout for joy over me. And I, You uphold me in my integrity, And set me before Your face forever. Blessed be Yahuah Alahim of Yisharal From everlasting to everlasting! truly and truly28 views -
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PSALM 40 "Exalted Above All: A Song of Deliverance" #Psalm40 #SpiritualGrowth #BiblicalWisdom
ssovereigndaudStep back in time with 'Exalted Above All,' a song inspired by the timeless words of King David from Psalm 40. This track is a modern renaissance of ancient worship, crafted in the style of a 1940s Bossa Nova quartet. King David wrote these poems as songs to be enjoyed and sung across generations, and this rendition brings a taste of that enduring joy and devotion into the era of big bands and smooth harmonies. As we revive these sacred verses with vintage flair, immerse yourself in the musical landscape of the past while echoing the psalmist’s praises. Let this song be a bridge across time, inviting all to sing, 'Yahuah be exalted!' and celebrate the divine deliverance that resonates through the ages. Psalm 40 I waited, waited for Yahuah; And He inclined to me, and heard my cry. And He drew me Out of the pit of destruction, Out of the muddy clay, And He set my feet upon a rock, He is establishing my steps. Then He put a new song in my mouth; Praise to our Alahim; Many do see it and fear, And trust in Yahuah. Blessed is that man who has made Yahuah his trust, And has not turned to the proud, And those turning aside to falsehood. Yahuah my Alahim, many are the Wonders which You have done, and Your purposes toward us; There is no one to compare with You; I declare and speak: They are too many to be numbered. Slaughtering and meal offering You did not desire; You have opened my ears; Burnt offering and sin offering You did not ask for. Then I said, “See, I have come; In the scroll of the book it is prescribed for me. I have delighted to do Your pleasure, my Alahim, And Your Turah is within my heart.” I have proclaimed the tidings of obedience, In the great assembly; See, I do not restrain my lips, Yahuah, You know. I did not conceal Your uprightness within my heart; I have declared Your integrity and Your deliverance; I did not hide Your kindness and Your Truth from the great assembly. Do not withhold Your compassion from me, Yahuah; Let Your kindness and Your truth always watch over me. For evils without number have surrounded me; My lawlessnesses have overtaken me, And I have been unable to see; They became more than the hairs of my head; And my heart has failed me. Be pleased, Yahuah, to deliver me; Yahuah, hasten to help me! Let those who seek to destroy my life Be ashamed and abashed altogether; Let those who are desiring my evil be driven back and put to shame. Let those who say to me, “Aha, aha!” Be appalled at their own shame. Let all those who seek You rejoice and be glad in You; Let those who love Your deliverance always say, “Yahuah be exalted!” But I am poor and needy; Let Yahuah think upon me. You are my help and my deliverer; my Alahim, do not delay!63 views 1 comment -
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"Refuge in Goshen: The Promise of Sanctuary"
ssovereigndaud"Refuge in Goshen" is a poem that unfolds the profound journey of Jacob and his descendants as they seek sanctuary in the land of Goshen during a time of famine and uncertainty. Inspired by the biblical narrative of Genesis, this song captures the essence of divine guidance and protection. Verse 1: In Canaan's whispers, under stars so bright,Jacob saw visions that pierced the night."Fear not the journey to lands unknown,For in Egypt, my refuge, my hand shall be shown." Chorus: Seventy souls in Goshen's embrace,Nurtured by Yahuah, in a foreign place.From famine's grip to a nation grand,Shaped by His will, by His command. Verse 2: Through fields of green where the Nile meets sand,They found their sanctuary by Yahuah’s hand.From Joseph's tears to dreams he once told,A family's bond turned to courage bold. Chorus: Seventy souls in Goshen's embrace,Nurtured by Yahuah, in a foreign place.From famine's grip to a nation grand,Shaped by His will, by His command. Bridge: Years into decades, under Pharaoh's gaze,Their spirits tempered, like steel in blaze.From bondage and darkness, their resolve took flight,Prepared for the day they'd walk into the light. Outro: Hold to the promise when nights draw long,In Yahuah's mercy, where each heart finds its song.As dawn chases darkness, so His light clears our way,From Goshen's refuge, we'll rise at break of day.30 views 1 comment -
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"Before I Formed You" Jeremiah 1
ssovereigndaud"Before I Formed You" is a deeply spiritual and uplifting song that explores the profound concept of divine individual purpose as seen through the lens of scripture. Each verse and chorus of the song draws on the powerful imagery and words found in Jeremiah 1 and Psalm 139, inviting listeners into a contemplative space to reflect on the notion that Yahuah has known and shaped each individual even before their birth. Jeremiah 1:4-5 "The word of Yahuah came to me, saying, ‘Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.’" Psalm 139:13-16 "For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place, when I was woven together in the depths of the earth. Your eyes saw my unformed body; all the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be."48 views 1 comment -
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Song "Esau" Romans 9:13 ...'Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated.'"
ssovereigndaud"Esau was the firstborn of Isaac, destined to be the patriarch of Yahuah's people, yet he declared, 'Screw it all, I don’t need nothin'.' Like Satan and Cain before him, he chose a path marked by defiance and self-reliance." In the fading light of dusk, Esau stands at the edge of the wild fields he loves, his silhouette a stark reminder of the paths he chooses to walk. Unlike the repentant prodigal son, Esau never looks back. His life is a series of forward motions—hunts, battles, and alliances that tie him firmly to earthly concerns, drifting further from the spiritual legacies of his forefathers. Marked by his marriages to two wild Canaanite women and a daughter of Ishmael, Esau embodies a life of rugged defiance, choosing partners who reflect his untamed nature and further cement his separation from his birthright and family. He made his bed with the devil, embracing a course that aligns more with worldly pleasures than divine promises. As Esau gazes into the horizon under a sky dyed with hues of fire and blood, he is a figure of rugged defiance. The song "Esau" captures his journey—ever forward, ever away from the echoes of old prophecies and the bonds of family. It is a tale of a man who chooses the tangible over the eternal, marking a path that is uniquely and unrepentantly his own. Obadiah 1:6 - Prophecy Against Edom (Esau's Descendants): "How Esau will be ransacked, his hidden treasures pillaged!" Romans 9:13 - Paul quotes Malachi when discussing God’s sovereign choice: "Just as it is written: 'Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated.'" Hebrews 12:16-17 "See that no one is sexually immoral, or is godless like Esau, who for a single meal sold his inheritance rights as the oldest son. Afterward, as you know, when he wanted to inherit this blessing, he was rejected. Even though he sought the blessing with tears, he could not change what he had done." Genesis 25:29-34 - Esau Sells His Birthright: "Once when Jacob was cooking some stew, Esau came in from the open country, famished. He said to Jacob, 'Quick, let me have some of that red stew! I’m famished!' ... Jacob replied, 'First sell me your birthright.' ... So Esau despised his birthright." Genesis 26:34-35 - Esau's Marriages to Canaanite Women: "When Esau was forty years old, he married Judith daughter of Beeri the Hittite, and also Basemath daughter of Elon the Hittite. They were a source of grief to Isaac and Rebekah."48 views 2 comments -
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For all the loving, caring mothers out there
ssovereigndaudAll she hears from Yahuah, she ponders in her heart, like Mary, known (Luke 2:19) Like Rachel and Hannah, with faith they could not hide (Genesis 30:22-24, 1 Samuel 1:20) Sings of Yahuah’s love, with Deborah’s delight (Judges 5) Her laughter, a fortress, where fear finds no place (Proverbs 14:1) She gleans not just for herself, but for everyone (Ruth 2) For such a time as this, her courage anew (Esther 4:14) A calling deep, her heart aflame (Exodus 3:2-4) Like Lois to Timothy, her faith cannot hide (2 Timothy 1:5) You’re our Sarah, our Jochebed, in faith so vast, In you, Yahuah’s promises, forever cast (Genesis 17:16, Exodus 2:3)26 views -
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"Builder's Blessing"
ssovereigndaudA powerful prayer crafted for those whose hands shape the world—especially the framers who work under the sky’s watchful eye, balancing on beams as they construct the skeletons of homes and dreams. This song draws from Yahusha’s teachings, Solomon’s wise pleas, and the blessings spoken in Moses' presence, tailored to the needs and hopes of every hardworking soul. Whether you're a builder facing the physical dangers of your craft or anyone in search of answers to life’s great questions, this song echoes your deepest calls for protection, wisdom, and peace.38 views 1 comment