Restored by Grace- A Journey of Righteousness and Renewal
The Power of Righteousness Through Grace
Presented by WBJMinistries
Opening Scripture-
"For the wrath of Elohim is revealed from heaven against all wickedness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness." – Romiyim (Romans) 1:18
Beloved family in faith, we gather today to bask in the light of truth, grace, and inspiration as revealed in the Word of Elohim through the Halleluyah Scriptures and the traditional Bible. Today, we focus on the profound teaching of Romiyim 1:18 and explore its spiritual parallels with the ancient wisdom found in Japanese spirituality.
The Wrath of Elohim and His Call to Righteousness
Romiyim 1:18 teaches us that Elohim's wrath is not an expression of anger but a divine warning against unrighteousness. This scripture reminds us that we are called to be vessels of truth and righteousness, standing against the lies and darkness that seek to engulf the world.
In the words of Yahusha, we find hope and direction-
"Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled." – Mattithyahu (Matthew) 5:6
Elohim’s wrath serves to awaken our spirits, calling us to turn away from deceit and toward His grace. When we align ourselves with His truth, we reflect His light and mercy in the world.
The Intersection of Faith and Japanese Spirituality
In Japanese spirituality, there is a concept called kintsugi, the art of repairing broken pottery with gold. This practice teaches that flaws and brokenness are not things to hide but opportunities for beauty and transformation.
In the same way, Elohim’s grace takes our brokenness and fills it with His righteousness, making us whole and shining brighter for His glory-
"But Elohim demonstrates His own love for us in this* While we were still sinners, Messiah died for us." – Romiyim (Romans) 5:8
Japanese spirituality also emphasizes the beauty of nature through the practice of shinto, honoring the sacredness of creation. This resonates deeply with the ( Tellihim) -Psalms
"The heavens declare the esteem of El; and the expanse shows His handiwork." – Tehillim (Psalm) 19:1
Grace, Transformation, and Unity in Faith
Just as kintsugi highlights the beauty of restored vessels, Elohim’s grace restores our souls, allowing us to walk boldly in His truth. This transformation is an invitation to deepen our connection with Yahusha and serve as instruments of WBJMinistries.
The Apostle Sha’ul (Paul) reminds us-
"Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you prove what is the good and acceptable and perfect desire of Elohim." – Romiyim (Romans) 12:2
We are not meant to live in fear of judgment but to embrace the redemptive power of Yahusha’s sacrifice. Let us become like vessels repaired with gold, shining testimonies of His righteousness and love.
Practical Application for WBJMinistries
Embrace the Truth- Study the Halleluyah Scriptures to uncover Elohim’s truth and share it boldly with the world.
Reflect His Grace- Offer compassion to those struggling with brokenness, just as Elohim has done for us.
Celebrate Creation- Honor the beauty of Elohim’s creation by integrating practices that inspire gratitude and stewardship.
Closing Scripture and Prayer
"Therefore, if anyone is in Messiah, he is a renewed creature – old matters have passed away, see, all matters have become renewed!" – Qorin’tiyim Bĕt (2 Corinthians) 5:17
Heavenly Father, we thank You for the gift of grace and the power of Your Word. May we walk in righteousness, reflecting Your love and mercy to all we encounter. Let WBJMinistries continue to be a beacon of hope and transformation, drawing many to Your truth. We pray this in the name of Yahusha Ha’Mashiach.
HalleluYah!
As we leave today, let us carry the lessons of Romiyim 1:18 in our hearts and strive to be vessels of righteousness, reflecting Elohim’s glory. WBJMinistries stands as a testimony to His love and power, uniting traditions and faiths under His grace.
HalleluYah!
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