I love writing. It is the way I create, using the creative ability that Yahweh placed within me for His glory. It is also the way I process things. I may have the urge to write without even knowing what I'm writing about yet, but by the end of a page, I have figured out something about my life or about what I'm walking through right now that I didn't know I would discover when I began writing. Incidentally, this is how I managed to pass many a college exam.
Today, I feel like writing, and I feel a bit pensive. There are so many things to think and worry about for a teacher this time of the year. Add to all of that the normal things that everyone goes through in their personal lives and I have been known to be exhausted this time of year.
Today, this weekend, I have no obligations. I haven't had that in a long time. I'm excited to spend the day relaxing and recovering from a very long month and preparing for what promises (in true end-of-year fashion) to be a long month ahead. I know I can only do all of this in Yahweh's strength, but that doesn't mean I don't need to just have a little "me-time." I am learning that it is important to take care of myself, to say "no" when people make requests of me. It does not mean I am selfish or inconsiderate. It just means I am prioritizing what Yahweh says is important and saving the energy that I have to spend on those things, those purposes that Yahweh established for such a time as this.
One thing that never deserves time is worrying. Worrying is probably the biggest energy-sucker and distraction I deal with. I worry about disappointing Yahweh, about not being enough. I worry about if I am going to remember all the things I have to do or if I will be able to deal with the life changes that I sense are coming. It's exhausting, worrying. It's also pointless. I know we've all heard those sayings, quotes, and even Bible verses about how silly worry is and how much of a waste of time it is. After all, if the God of the entire universe is on your side and has already fought the battle for you to win, what is there possibly to worry about? But see, worry makes no sense. Fear makes no sense. It has no reason for actually being.
Perhaps it is for this reason that I cannot argue worry away. I can't rationalize why I don't need to worry. I already know that I don't need to worry. I already know all the reasons that worry is pointless and distracting. So I can't present a new argument to my brain that will make me go, "Oh, yeah! Silly me. I won't worry anymore now!"
So how can I stop worrying about things that will probably never happen, or things that may happen, but won't change who Yahweh is? Like everything else, it comes by faith.
Sometimes, it is that daily affirmation that Yes, I believe You, Yahweh! Even though my emotions tell me I'm dying or that the very thing I most desperately want can never come to be. But I believe! I trust! I know! And if I still worry for a time, it doesn't make me any less faithful or any less full of faith. And one day, when my faith has grown stronger and is strong enough to bring Yahweh's Word from Heaven to Earth, I will no longer worry or fear. There won't be room for worry or fear because the place that they once occupied is now taken by Yahweh's Word.
And this is how the war is won. One decision of faith at a time. Not to combat or fight worry or fear by reason or even by directly addressing them, but simply to choose to believe Yahweh. Believe His Word. And believe that I will see His Word manifest in my life, in the here and now. Because fear and Yahweh's Word cannot coexist. And His Word is evident, is substantial, only by faith.
See, I love writing. Sometimes it can even build up that Most Holy Faith that is the only thing that can bring Heaven and Earth together as one.
Arise, shine; For your light has come! And the glory of Yahweh is risen upon you. ~Isaiah 60:1
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Sunday, March 8, 2015
The Battlefield of the Mind
I think the hardest battle is the one fought in the mind. It is there that most problems originate, most fears are realized, and most insecurities are born. If you stop and look back at all of the things you worried about in life, you'll see that 99% of them didn't come true at all. At least that's true for me.
Even when circumstances are unfavorable, the mind is the place where reactions are born. I like to say that you can't choose your circumstances, but you can choose how you respond to them. This is true, but the mind is the place where those choices are influenced most. Since those choices then affect and alter our circumstances, I would posit that even circumstances outside of us are influenced by what happens in the mind.
I spent 10 years under a mental illness, and though Yahweh healed me of that five years ago (as of February 15!), I still find that some scars remain. For mental illness is frequently blamed upon the sufferer, unlike illnesses found in the body. Nobody goes, "Your leg is broken. Just get over it! If you would get up and walk, you could just be better!" They basically say that all the time to those who suffer from mental illnesses.
Not that I am saying anyone is a victim here. Yahweh is able to heal all, and the idea that a sufferer of mental illness should be pitied as a poor, unfortunate victim who will just have to deal with that for the rest of their lives makes me want to spit. How dare the enemy try to tell someone that they can't be healed! He is only capable of lies and please, please don't believe him!
Because while someone with a mental illness is not to blame, neither are they powerless. But then, none of us are powerless when we have the power of Yahweh God residing within us. He healed me of depression, obesity, and many other things over the past five years. And now, He is healing me again... of guilt.
The point of this blog post is this: the battlefield of the mind is a real thing! It is a true battle, and it is not something people can just "get over" and "grow up and put their big girl panties on." Instead, it is a battle to the death. The death of a person's identity, freedom, purpose, and even--sometimes--of the person him or herself. But the battle is winnable. In fact, Yahshua said that the battle is already won.
So the next time you see someone battling something in their mind, whether it be a true mental illness, or stupid thoughts or fears that try to limit them and keep them from all Yahweh has for them, realize that it is a real battle. Cut them some slack! And cut yourself some slack when you battle, too, because it's something we all go through. The battle is just as real and powerful as a person's body battling cancer, a missionary battling ignorance, a charity battling poverty. Who knows how many generations in the future are being affected by this battle going on right now?
But again, we fight with hope, because our victory is already assured so long as we don't give up.
Every victory against the enemy--whether it be over fears in the mind, poverty, ignorance, bigotry, or a myriad of other evils--is a win for the Kingdom. Every time Yahweh's truth prevails against a lie of the enemy, Yahweh has established another foothold in this natural realm, and if that is in my mind, HalleluYah!
And this is how the war is won: one battle at a time. But even as we fight, we rest, for we remember that Yahshua won the battle for us, and all we have to do is receive it.
Even when circumstances are unfavorable, the mind is the place where reactions are born. I like to say that you can't choose your circumstances, but you can choose how you respond to them. This is true, but the mind is the place where those choices are influenced most. Since those choices then affect and alter our circumstances, I would posit that even circumstances outside of us are influenced by what happens in the mind.
I spent 10 years under a mental illness, and though Yahweh healed me of that five years ago (as of February 15!), I still find that some scars remain. For mental illness is frequently blamed upon the sufferer, unlike illnesses found in the body. Nobody goes, "Your leg is broken. Just get over it! If you would get up and walk, you could just be better!" They basically say that all the time to those who suffer from mental illnesses.
Not that I am saying anyone is a victim here. Yahweh is able to heal all, and the idea that a sufferer of mental illness should be pitied as a poor, unfortunate victim who will just have to deal with that for the rest of their lives makes me want to spit. How dare the enemy try to tell someone that they can't be healed! He is only capable of lies and please, please don't believe him!
Because while someone with a mental illness is not to blame, neither are they powerless. But then, none of us are powerless when we have the power of Yahweh God residing within us. He healed me of depression, obesity, and many other things over the past five years. And now, He is healing me again... of guilt.
The point of this blog post is this: the battlefield of the mind is a real thing! It is a true battle, and it is not something people can just "get over" and "grow up and put their big girl panties on." Instead, it is a battle to the death. The death of a person's identity, freedom, purpose, and even--sometimes--of the person him or herself. But the battle is winnable. In fact, Yahshua said that the battle is already won.
So the next time you see someone battling something in their mind, whether it be a true mental illness, or stupid thoughts or fears that try to limit them and keep them from all Yahweh has for them, realize that it is a real battle. Cut them some slack! And cut yourself some slack when you battle, too, because it's something we all go through. The battle is just as real and powerful as a person's body battling cancer, a missionary battling ignorance, a charity battling poverty. Who knows how many generations in the future are being affected by this battle going on right now?
But again, we fight with hope, because our victory is already assured so long as we don't give up.
Every victory against the enemy--whether it be over fears in the mind, poverty, ignorance, bigotry, or a myriad of other evils--is a win for the Kingdom. Every time Yahweh's truth prevails against a lie of the enemy, Yahweh has established another foothold in this natural realm, and if that is in my mind, HalleluYah!
And this is how the war is won: one battle at a time. But even as we fight, we rest, for we remember that Yahshua won the battle for us, and all we have to do is receive it.
Saturday, February 28, 2015
An Oath of Confirmation is an End to All Dispute
Hebrews 6:12-19
That Yahweh, when He could find no one greater to swear by, swore by Himself. That He is the oath and Yahshua's obedience is the confirmation and there is no more dispute. And all we have to do is come into agreement (faith) with this immutable truth, for it is impossible for Yahweh to lie. And it is already done, though we await the full manifestation with patience.
HalleluYah!
That Yahweh, when He could find no one greater to swear by, swore by Himself. That He is the oath and Yahshua's obedience is the confirmation and there is no more dispute. And all we have to do is come into agreement (faith) with this immutable truth, for it is impossible for Yahweh to lie. And it is already done, though we await the full manifestation with patience.
HalleluYah!
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Matthew 25
So I've been reading the parable of the talents lately. Yahweh's drawn my attention there, and it's been very interesting because I've had to read it multiple times, pressing in, to get anything out of it. This morning, I realized something.
But first, the background. The parable of the talents is found in Matthew 25:14-30. In these verses, Yahweh is likened to a man who had three servants and entrusted to them his goods before going on a trip. The first servant is given 5 talents, the second servant 2 talents, and the third servant 1 talent. "Each according to his ability."
You know the story, the first two servants go an earn the number of talents they were given over again so that the first servant returned to his master 10 talents and the second servant 4. But the third servant, out of fear, hid his talent in a hole in the ground, and though is master received his talent back, he was not pleased with this servant.
The first two servants were both commended, however, with the same phrase (vs. 21 and 23): Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over few things, now I will make you ruler over many. Enter into the joy of your Lord.
Because these servants were not afraid, like the third was, they put their talents to use and gave their master back more than he had when he left. This is us, the Kingdom sons of Yahweh who have been entrusted with the stewardship of the earth until such time as Yahshua Himself returns to govern it.
And here's what's interesting to me: it didn't matter what the capacity of the servant had at the start...how many talents he received. Both the servant with 5 talents and the servant with 2 were commended in the same way: Well done! Because it wasn't the amount that mattered, but the faithfulness. And doesn't that make sense? Yahweh has limitless capacity and as long as we keep trusting Him and keep changing, conforming more and more to His nature, our capacity will always be increasing. We just have to be faithful and fearless. And He will say, "Well done!"
But first, the background. The parable of the talents is found in Matthew 25:14-30. In these verses, Yahweh is likened to a man who had three servants and entrusted to them his goods before going on a trip. The first servant is given 5 talents, the second servant 2 talents, and the third servant 1 talent. "Each according to his ability."
You know the story, the first two servants go an earn the number of talents they were given over again so that the first servant returned to his master 10 talents and the second servant 4. But the third servant, out of fear, hid his talent in a hole in the ground, and though is master received his talent back, he was not pleased with this servant.
The first two servants were both commended, however, with the same phrase (vs. 21 and 23): Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over few things, now I will make you ruler over many. Enter into the joy of your Lord.
Because these servants were not afraid, like the third was, they put their talents to use and gave their master back more than he had when he left. This is us, the Kingdom sons of Yahweh who have been entrusted with the stewardship of the earth until such time as Yahshua Himself returns to govern it.
And here's what's interesting to me: it didn't matter what the capacity of the servant had at the start...how many talents he received. Both the servant with 5 talents and the servant with 2 were commended in the same way: Well done! Because it wasn't the amount that mattered, but the faithfulness. And doesn't that make sense? Yahweh has limitless capacity and as long as we keep trusting Him and keep changing, conforming more and more to His nature, our capacity will always be increasing. We just have to be faithful and fearless. And He will say, "Well done!"
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
School Updates
Teaching is fun, teaching is rewarding, teaching is difficult, teaching is not boring.
What's important to remember is focussing on the kids. This is done in various ways. For me, I tend to focus on them as individuals, on their personalities, lives, and what they need to be successful.
The sure keep things interesting. For example, today I was asked what I think was my favorite question in teaching thus far. "Were there Wednesdays in 1945?"
Yes, yes there were.
However, I've gotta commend the kid for being aware of the possibilities that Wednesday didn't always exist. It actually comes from a German day's name and did not exist before the advent of English. So, you know, he was on to something there. I didn't explain that to him, though. I just enjoyed the question.
I'm seeing more and more how kids need to learn some things that are beyond the textbooks. Basic social skills like how to de-escalate an argument, how to sit still, how to wait patiently. Many times, kids are taught these kinds of things at home, but sometimes they are not. When you combine many students with various backgrounds into a classroom, you get an interesting group dynamic that can cause children to act very differently than they normally would.
These beautiful children with so much potential need to learn how to use this potential to their fullest. This can only happen if they have some of these foundational life skills, in addition to the curriculum we teach in school of reading, writing, and math.
So again, I say, it's important to focus on the children, focus on the future. The next generation is huge and strong, and they're going to inherit a world that is vastly different than the one into which they were born.
I'm glad and honored to be a teacher, to be given stewardship over the future. And I know that only with the Holy Spirit can I even hope to help them realize and receive all that Yahweh has for them. HalleluYah!
What's important to remember is focussing on the kids. This is done in various ways. For me, I tend to focus on them as individuals, on their personalities, lives, and what they need to be successful.
The sure keep things interesting. For example, today I was asked what I think was my favorite question in teaching thus far. "Were there Wednesdays in 1945?"
Yes, yes there were.
However, I've gotta commend the kid for being aware of the possibilities that Wednesday didn't always exist. It actually comes from a German day's name and did not exist before the advent of English. So, you know, he was on to something there. I didn't explain that to him, though. I just enjoyed the question.
I'm seeing more and more how kids need to learn some things that are beyond the textbooks. Basic social skills like how to de-escalate an argument, how to sit still, how to wait patiently. Many times, kids are taught these kinds of things at home, but sometimes they are not. When you combine many students with various backgrounds into a classroom, you get an interesting group dynamic that can cause children to act very differently than they normally would.
These beautiful children with so much potential need to learn how to use this potential to their fullest. This can only happen if they have some of these foundational life skills, in addition to the curriculum we teach in school of reading, writing, and math.
So again, I say, it's important to focus on the children, focus on the future. The next generation is huge and strong, and they're going to inherit a world that is vastly different than the one into which they were born.
I'm glad and honored to be a teacher, to be given stewardship over the future. And I know that only with the Holy Spirit can I even hope to help them realize and receive all that Yahweh has for them. HalleluYah!
Thursday, January 15, 2015
When Your Students Find Out About Your Blog...
They do silly things to get on the blog! Naturally...
So I have this one girl in my class this year who was in my class last year, also. She is a great kid, and she likes to be silly. Well, last year we experienced "The Nutella Incident of 2014" (not to be confused with the Frosting War of 2014). In this incident, I was innocently teaching at the white board when all of the sudden, I turn around just in time to see a jar of Nutella fly across the room.
Then, no more Nutella was allowed in my room.
Fast forward to this year. The girl of whom I'm speaking was a part of "The Nutella Incident of 2014" and she decided that she hadn't been on my blog in a while. She walks into my room, asks if I still have this blog, and proceeds to pull out a jar of Hershey's Spread (which is NOT Nutella, and so allowed, according to her). She then tosses it in the air and catches it while running around the room and saying, "Whoooo!"
Lest you think we do no learning whatsoever, I must say this was before the bell rang.
Eventually she put the jar away and class went on. And now I'm posting about it here.
Other exciting incidents at school this week include the Happening that some of my 6th graders did. For those who don't know, a Happening is a theatrical event that encourages audience participation, often by not informing the audience that something was staged and attempting to get them to react to the event as if it were real.
So, my students wrote a script for their Happening whereby they were give a presentation in front of the middle school at lunch about "anti-bullying." They'd previously painted a poster that said "No Bullying" and written a script of this presentation. The exciting part was at the end, however, when the script called for them to throw paint on each other! Boy did the kids in the lunchroom laugh! We, the adults, pretended to be mad and I think about 1/2 the kids think it was real.
All-in-all, it went pretty well. The clean up took a little longer than I expected, but other than that, it was rather fun.
All that to say, children are interesting creatures.
And now I must go because my dog is acting like a cat and sitting in my face while I'm trying to type this...just another interesting creature.
So I have this one girl in my class this year who was in my class last year, also. She is a great kid, and she likes to be silly. Well, last year we experienced "The Nutella Incident of 2014" (not to be confused with the Frosting War of 2014). In this incident, I was innocently teaching at the white board when all of the sudden, I turn around just in time to see a jar of Nutella fly across the room.
Then, no more Nutella was allowed in my room.
Fast forward to this year. The girl of whom I'm speaking was a part of "The Nutella Incident of 2014" and she decided that she hadn't been on my blog in a while. She walks into my room, asks if I still have this blog, and proceeds to pull out a jar of Hershey's Spread (which is NOT Nutella, and so allowed, according to her). She then tosses it in the air and catches it while running around the room and saying, "Whoooo!"
Lest you think we do no learning whatsoever, I must say this was before the bell rang.
Eventually she put the jar away and class went on. And now I'm posting about it here.
Other exciting incidents at school this week include the Happening that some of my 6th graders did. For those who don't know, a Happening is a theatrical event that encourages audience participation, often by not informing the audience that something was staged and attempting to get them to react to the event as if it were real.
So, my students wrote a script for their Happening whereby they were give a presentation in front of the middle school at lunch about "anti-bullying." They'd previously painted a poster that said "No Bullying" and written a script of this presentation. The exciting part was at the end, however, when the script called for them to throw paint on each other! Boy did the kids in the lunchroom laugh! We, the adults, pretended to be mad and I think about 1/2 the kids think it was real.
All-in-all, it went pretty well. The clean up took a little longer than I expected, but other than that, it was rather fun.
All that to say, children are interesting creatures.
And now I must go because my dog is acting like a cat and sitting in my face while I'm trying to type this...just another interesting creature.
Thursday, January 1, 2015
The Dromedaries of Midian and Ephah
The title of this blog post comes from Isaiah 60:6, which is discussing the immense prosperity of Israel, saying that even foreign nations shall bless Israel with goods to the praise and glory of Yahweh.
I have been reading Isaiah 60 a lot recently, as Yahweh has told me that it pertains greatly to my life in this new year of 2015. Mostly, I resonate with the verses about light and shining for Yahweh and His glory being sung in the Earth. I kind of skimmed over verse 6 at first, except for the last part where it talks about Yahweh's glory. The only reason it really caught my eye was because of the word "dromedary." I mean, I'm a linguist. That was bound to be noticed!
FYI, a dromedary is a type of camel. (I looked it up.)
Anyway, I realized through something that happened recently--namely a flat tire--that the dromedaries of Midian and Ephah are important. For how can we glorify Yahweh if we refuse to receive the prosperity He is offering us?
So yesterday, I was coming out of my apartment to go to ecclesia. I'd been battling emotions lately, so ecclesia was exactly where I wanted to be and I couldn't wait to go! When I saw that my back tire was flat, I was upset mostly because I wouldn't be able to get to ecclesia that night. Also, I wasn't looking forward to paying for a new tire, but I knew that Yahweh provides financially from previous experience.
In examining the tire, I found a screw firmly lodged therein, in a place screws definitely do not belong. So it's freezing and the tire is flat and I try to figure out what to do. My car is my only means of transportation and I cannot be without it. I call my parents and get out the insurance card and try to figure out if I need to call a tow truck because I'm pretty sure I don't have the equipment (and certain I don't have the knowledge) to change my tire. My dad reminds me that I have a Fix A Flat container in my backseat, so I get that out of the car and try to figure that out.
While I'm sitting on the ground next to the flat tire trying to read directions on the Fix A Flat, a neighbor I've never met before asks if I need help. (Yes! Yes, I did!) He jacks the car up and tries to remove the tire while I post on Instagram the fact that the tire is flat and I won't be able to make it to ecclesia.
So it turns out that tires can rust to the car. Even though my neighbor got the car jacked up and all the bolts (I think that's what they're called) out of the tire, it won't come off the car. Still, he tried and I blessed him for it. Meanwhile, two lovely friends who live somewhat nearby offer me a ride to ecclesia because of the post from Instagram. Dromedaries.
So I get to ecclesia and reboot my faith. (HalleluYah!) While I'm there, another good friend offers to come out and take a look at the tire. (Again, yes!) Someone had told me that beating on the tire with a rubber mallet might help the rusty thing come off, and I figured that maybe he'd have some luck, so I agreed to let him come out and try to get the tire off again.
He comes out and does his best, but the tire still isn't coming off. While we are out there, though, another neighbor asks if the tire is flat and says she has an air pressure pump that we can use to air it up. It works great, and my friend follows me to Walmart so we can get the tire patched up. AND the screw was in the perfect place to get it patched, so no new tire fee. Dromedaries. Actually, it ended up being a really fun day with my friend whom I don't get to see that often.
Through all of this, I remembered: I am not alone. Yahweh always provides and He will always send the dromedaries of Midian and Ephah to us when we have need. Our purposes come with their own equipping and no matter how many things don't work, Yahweh will keep sending things until they do. Everything worked together for His glory and my good.
So consider the dromedaries of Midian and Ephah. If Yahweh purposes to bless you, receive the blessing. Every purpose will need the proper equipment for it to be fulfilled, and Yahweh will ensure that it is available to you. Sometimes the purpose is transportation or fellowship. Sometimes it is simply to glorify Yahweh by being prosperous. Whatever it is, I am grateful for all of Yahweh's provision and the people whom He used to provide it. I bless their seed, whether they understand the principle of seedtime and harvest or not. HalleluYah!
I have been reading Isaiah 60 a lot recently, as Yahweh has told me that it pertains greatly to my life in this new year of 2015. Mostly, I resonate with the verses about light and shining for Yahweh and His glory being sung in the Earth. I kind of skimmed over verse 6 at first, except for the last part where it talks about Yahweh's glory. The only reason it really caught my eye was because of the word "dromedary." I mean, I'm a linguist. That was bound to be noticed!
FYI, a dromedary is a type of camel. (I looked it up.)
Anyway, I realized through something that happened recently--namely a flat tire--that the dromedaries of Midian and Ephah are important. For how can we glorify Yahweh if we refuse to receive the prosperity He is offering us?
So yesterday, I was coming out of my apartment to go to ecclesia. I'd been battling emotions lately, so ecclesia was exactly where I wanted to be and I couldn't wait to go! When I saw that my back tire was flat, I was upset mostly because I wouldn't be able to get to ecclesia that night. Also, I wasn't looking forward to paying for a new tire, but I knew that Yahweh provides financially from previous experience.
In examining the tire, I found a screw firmly lodged therein, in a place screws definitely do not belong. So it's freezing and the tire is flat and I try to figure out what to do. My car is my only means of transportation and I cannot be without it. I call my parents and get out the insurance card and try to figure out if I need to call a tow truck because I'm pretty sure I don't have the equipment (and certain I don't have the knowledge) to change my tire. My dad reminds me that I have a Fix A Flat container in my backseat, so I get that out of the car and try to figure that out.
While I'm sitting on the ground next to the flat tire trying to read directions on the Fix A Flat, a neighbor I've never met before asks if I need help. (Yes! Yes, I did!) He jacks the car up and tries to remove the tire while I post on Instagram the fact that the tire is flat and I won't be able to make it to ecclesia.
So it turns out that tires can rust to the car. Even though my neighbor got the car jacked up and all the bolts (I think that's what they're called) out of the tire, it won't come off the car. Still, he tried and I blessed him for it. Meanwhile, two lovely friends who live somewhat nearby offer me a ride to ecclesia because of the post from Instagram. Dromedaries.
So I get to ecclesia and reboot my faith. (HalleluYah!) While I'm there, another good friend offers to come out and take a look at the tire. (Again, yes!) Someone had told me that beating on the tire with a rubber mallet might help the rusty thing come off, and I figured that maybe he'd have some luck, so I agreed to let him come out and try to get the tire off again.
He comes out and does his best, but the tire still isn't coming off. While we are out there, though, another neighbor asks if the tire is flat and says she has an air pressure pump that we can use to air it up. It works great, and my friend follows me to Walmart so we can get the tire patched up. AND the screw was in the perfect place to get it patched, so no new tire fee. Dromedaries. Actually, it ended up being a really fun day with my friend whom I don't get to see that often.
Through all of this, I remembered: I am not alone. Yahweh always provides and He will always send the dromedaries of Midian and Ephah to us when we have need. Our purposes come with their own equipping and no matter how many things don't work, Yahweh will keep sending things until they do. Everything worked together for His glory and my good.
So consider the dromedaries of Midian and Ephah. If Yahweh purposes to bless you, receive the blessing. Every purpose will need the proper equipment for it to be fulfilled, and Yahweh will ensure that it is available to you. Sometimes the purpose is transportation or fellowship. Sometimes it is simply to glorify Yahweh by being prosperous. Whatever it is, I am grateful for all of Yahweh's provision and the people whom He used to provide it. I bless their seed, whether they understand the principle of seedtime and harvest or not. HalleluYah!
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