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Living in Grace- The Harmony of Unity and Submission in Yahusha


The Harmony of Grace- Living in Unity Through the Spirit


Opening Prayer- Heavenly Father, we come before you today with open hearts and minds, seeking to be filled with Your presence and Your truth. May Your Spirit guide us through the words we speak and hear today. Let our hearts align with Your will as we seek to live in unity, peace, and grace. In Yahusha's name, we pray. Halleluyah.


Let me tell you a story about a community called the Tribe of Light, a diverse and passionate group united in their desire to live out the message of Yahusha. Among them were two prominent figures, Naomi and Eli. Naomi was a wise woman, grounded in the wisdom of the Scriptures and the power of the Spirit, while Eli was a man whose heart was pure and whose strength was rooted in service to others. Together, they lived out the teachings of grace, unity, and humility, drawing strength from each other and from the Word of Yahusha.


In this tribe, the people understood that to truly experience harmony, they must align their spirits with Yahusha’s grace and the unity He calls us to in Ephesiym (Ephesians) 5:21- "Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ/ Yahusha."


But how do we live in such harmony, especially when it feels like the world pulls us in so many directions? How do we unite with grace, even in the challenges we face in relationships, in service, and in our walk with Yahusha?


Naomi and Eli’s story holds powerful lessons for us all.


The Essence of Submission in Grace (Ephesiym 5:21)*


In the heart of their community, Naomi and Eli had embraced the powerful truth found in Ephesiym 5:21- "Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ/Yahusha." This submission was not about weakness or yielding to oppression; it was a deep, powerful choice to honor the Spirit within each other.


One day, as they gathered in the center of the Tribe of Light, Naomi shared her thoughts with the people: "Submission in Yahusha’s name isn’t about being lower than one another. It’s about lifting each other up with humility and love, understanding that every individual carries the divine light of the Creator. When we respect and honor one another, we open the way for true spiritual harmony to flow."


Eli, standing beside her, added, "Our strength lies in how we serve one another with grace, whether we are a man or a woman, old or young, powerful or humble. Each of us is a reflection of Yahusha’s love."


The Flow of Spirit- Aligning the Chakras with Yahusha's Grace*


The tribe, led by Naomi and Eli, recognized that in order to be fully aligned with Yahusha’s will, they needed to live in harmony not just with each other, but with their own spiritual centers. Their teachings embraced the flow of energy through the body, understanding that the spirit of Yahusha moves in harmony with our inner energy, or chakras.


Naomi taught the people to begin with the Root Chakra—the foundational energy of stability, grounding us in Yahusha’s love. She encouraged them to stand firm in their faith, remembering that the Lord/Yahusha is our foundation.


"The Root Chakra," she explained, "is about knowing who we are in Yahusha. When we stand firm in His truth, nothing can shake us."


Eli spoke of the Sacral Chakra, a place of creativity and relationships. He emphasized how unity in relationships—whether in marriage, friendship, or community—is a reflection of Yahusha’s call to love one another. This love, he said, overflows through the Sacral Chakra and creates life-giving bonds.


"Embrace the power of this energy," Eli urged. "When you honor and respect one another, you create harmony that flows through your relationships."


As the tribe continued to learn, they meditated on the Solar Plexus Chakra, the seat of personal power. Naomi reminded them that true power comes from Yahusha, who empowers us to serve and to act with humility. They were called to be leaders who serve, not with pride, but with a heart full of grace.


The Heart Chakra was next, and this was a place where Naomi and Eli spoke often of the love of Yahusha. "Love is the highest calling," Naomi would say, "and it begins in the heart. When we give of our love freely, we reflect the love of the Savior. This is the grace we are called to live by."


Eli then spoke of the Throat Chakra, the place of truth and communication. "Speak with love, speak with grace," he encouraged. "Let every word you utter be one that reflects the truth of Yahusha’s word, the truth of unity and peace."


The Third Eye Chakra, which governs intuition, was where they reminded the people to listen closely to the Spirit. "Yahusha speaks to us," Naomi said, "not just through the Scriptures, but through our hearts and minds. Listen closely, and let His wisdom guide your actions."


Lastly, they focused on the Crown Chakra, the connection to the Divine. "We are all connected to Yahusha, the Source of all life," Eli explained. "Through Him, we are one. In Him, we are made whole. We surrender ourselves fully to His grace, allowing the Spirit to work in and through us."


Living Out the Unity of Grace-


As the story of Naomi and Eli continued, their tribe began to shine brightly. People from all around came to witness the harmony in the Tribe of Light. They saw men and women, young and old, all living in unity, in submission to one another in love, grace, and humility. They had learned the secret to a vibrant life—a life that aligned their spirit with Yahusha’s will, balanced their energies through the chakras, and honored one another in submission, grounded in love.


Closing Prayer-


Heavenly Father, we thank You for the beautiful lesson of unity, grace, and love that You have taught us today. We ask that You continue to fill our hearts with Your Spirit, so that we may walk in harmony with one another and with You. May we always honor each other as reflections of Your divine light, submitting to one another with reverence, humility, and grace. May the chakras of our lives be aligned with Your truth, that we may live fully in Your will. In Yahusha's name, we pray. Halleluyah.


Closing Thought~


Just as Naomi and Eli demonstrated, true strength and power come from living in unity, grace, and submission to one another, reflecting the love of Yahusha in every action. May you walk in this light today and always.



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