Liberated by Faith -The Strength of Our Ancestry
The Power of Divine Protection: Understanding Our Identity in Yahusha
Beloved family in Yahusha, today we gather to delve into the profound wisdom of Proverbs 26:2: “Like a fluttering sparrow or a darting swallow, an undeserved curse does not come to rest.” This verse reminds us of the protective power that our Creator grants us. As we reflect on this scripture, let us embrace our identity as children of the Most High, shielded from curses and negativity, and empowered by the divine.
Understanding Curses and Blessings: In our journey, we encounter many voices—some uplifting, others destructive. Proverbs teaches us that curses do not have a place in our lives. Just as the sparrow and swallow are free to soar, so too are we liberated from the weight of unjust words. We must recognize that our identity in Yahusha is our shield.
In the Halalayah scriptures, we are reminded that our Creator has equipped us with the armor of faith. As we stand firm in His truth, we dismantle any negativity that attempts to cling to us. We declare: “No weapon formed against us shall prosper!” This is our promise and our power.
The Role of Unlunkunlu: In the realm of African spirituality, Unlunkunlu is revered as the Supreme Being, the source of life and creation. Just as Unlunkunlu nurtures and protects His creation, so does our Heavenly Father. He watches over us, guiding us with wisdom and strength.
Let us remember that we are not alone. We have the support of our ancestors, the Amadlozi, who guide us and protect us. They stand as a testament to our legacy, reminding us of our resilience and strength. They empower us to rise above challenges and obstacles.
Embracing Our Heritage and Faith: As we embrace our faith, let us also embrace our heritage. Our African roots are rich with stories of strength, resilience, and divine connection. Just as the Amadlozi guide us, we too must recognize the power of community and connection.
Today, I urge you to stand boldly in your truth. Speak life over your situations! Declare your identity as a child of Yahusha! When the enemy tries to whisper curses into your spirit, remind him who you are. You are blessed, you are protected, and you are favored!
As we close, let us take a moment to pray. Let us ask for the strength to rise above curses and negativity, to embrace our identity as children of the Most High, and to honor the legacy of Unlunkunlu and the Amadlozi in our lives.
Together, let us proclaim: “HalleluYah! I am blessed, I am protected, and I will not be shaken!”
So be it!
Amen.
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