Cosmic Conviction: A Light That Cannot Lie
- Wanda Jones
- 9 hours ago
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The Cosmos Cannot Be Faked: A Call to Truth in a Time of Illusion
WBJMinistries | Halaleyah Teachings on Technology, Culture & Celestial Order
Heavenly Father, Abba Yahusha,
As stars burn silently in the vastness of the heavens, we lift our voices to You. May this sermon not be mere sound, but a spiritual vibration reaching the deepest parts of our being. Let every word echo Your eternal truth. Guard our minds against deception and align our spirits with the divine order You set in motion at the beginning of creation.
HaleluYah.
In the silence before words were born, the Cosmos breathed. It swirled with galaxies, singing hymns of light and gravity. There were no lies in that expanse. Only order. Only wonder. That sacred geometry still sings, undisturbed by time, unmarred by artificial hands.
Yet now, illusions multiply—not in heaven, but on earth. Deepfake technology, with its counterfeit echoes and pixel-puppets, attempts to rewrite truth. It does not create. It mimics. It does not breathe. It borrows. Unlike the galaxies that move with purpose, deepfakes drift as shadows without soul.
Dabarim (Deuteronomy) 32:4 declares, “He is the Rock, His work is perfect: for all His ways are judgment: an Elohim of truth and without iniquity, just and right is He.” The Elohim of Truth crafted the stars and set them in place—not to deceive, rather to declare His glory.
In the halls of the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan, the vastness of the universe is carved into exhibits. Visitors walk through models of galaxies and the evolution of celestial bodies. Nothing in those sacred displays tells a lie. The stars on display reflect a deeper wisdom, one that resonates with the ancestral teachings of the Mohegan, who gazed upon the night sky and found guidance. The amadlozi, the ancestral spirits of the Zulu, taught that stars were eyes of the divine. In Poland, winter constellations whispered legends across snowscapes, never straying from what was known to be real.
Islam tells us in the Qur’an, “Verily, falsehood is bound to vanish.” (17:81)
Catholic doctrine speaks of truth as the armor of righteousness.
Buddhism urges the seeker to strip illusion from perception like clouds clearing before the moon.
In all these faiths and traditions, the Cosmos is a mirror—not of falsehood, but of divine precision. Yet deepfake technology seeks to fracture that mirror. It creates noise where Yahusha spoke silence. It produces lies where Yahusha wrote light.
Tehillim (Psalms) 19:1 reminds us, “The heavens declare the glory of El; and the firmament shows His handiwork.” Then how can we accept an invention that hides that handiwork beneath false layers?
Some say it's merely entertainment, merely progress. However, even the stars follow a pattern. Progress without righteousness is chaos. Innovation without honor is rebellion.
A philosopher once said, "Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth." That was the Buddha. A voice from a path different, yet intersecting with the divine highway of wisdom.
As the city lights of Manhattan shine against the night, WBJMinistries calls for a return—not to fear technology, rather to govern it with light. Let the deepfake not become the deep-fraud. Let those who hold power be accountable. Let truth reign, not trend.
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Abba Yahusha,
You who named the stars and breathed galaxies into place, shine through the fog of our age. Make our hearts as still as Saturn, as faithful as the rising sun. Teach us to discern illusion and walk in divine reality. Let Your truth be the gravity that holds us firm in Your orbit.
HaleluYah.
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