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Reviving Faith- WBJMinistries in a Time of Decline and Transformation


Opening Prayer


Heavenly Father, we come before You with hearts open and spirits yearning for Your guidance. We thank You for Your Word, which is a lamp to our feet and a light to our path. Today, as we delve into this message, we ask for Your wisdom to understand and Your strength to act. Inspire us to seek transformation in the face of spiritual decline. Let Your Spirit flow through this sermon, touching every heart and mind. In the name of Yahusha, we pray. Halaleyah.


A Family's Legacy of Faith and Transformation


Once, in the heart of Manhattan, there lived a family named the Joness. They were a proud lineage rooted in faith and determination. For generations, their cornerstone had been their belief in the Most High and their commitment to preserving the land their ancestors worked so hard to acquire—a brownstone nestled in Manhattan.


This brownstone wasn’t just a building; it was a symbol of perseverance, unity, and faith. It stood as a testament to what Yah had done in their lives. But over time, the family began to drift from their spiritual roots. Disputes arose over the upkeep of the property. The once-bustling household filled with prayer and love grew quiet, filled only with tension.


The matriarch of the family, Grandma, noticed the shift. She called for a family meeting and began to read from the Halleluyah Scriptures. She chose the words from Tehillim (Psalms) 127:1, “Unless Yahusha builds the house, the builders labor in vain. Unless Yahusha watches over the city, the guards stand watch in vain.”


“We’ve lost our way,” she said with a tearful conviction. “This house is not just a place to live; it’s a gift from Yahusha, a symbol of His blessings. But if we do not restore our faith, this gift will crumble.”


A Call to Action


Grandma reached out to WBJMinistries, a community she had been following online. The ministry specialized in teaching Yahusha’s Word and addressing spiritual decline. They organized a revival at the brownstone, inviting family members and neighbors to join.


During the revival, the family read together from Mishlĕ (Proverbs) 3:5-6, “Trust in Yahusha with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.” The message resonated deeply, especially with the grandson, Jeffrey.


Jeffrey had been pursuing a career in finance, neglecting his spiritual life and distancing himself from family. That night, he felt a stirring in his heart. He knelt before Yahusha and confessed his need for renewal. Inspired by his grandmother’s unwavering faith, he vowed to use his talents to help preserve the family legacy and serve Yahusha.


Transformation Begins


The family united with a renewed purpose. They began holding weekly prayer meetings, incorporating verses from the Halleluyah Scriptures into their discussions. They read from Deḇarim (Deuteronomy) 28:1, “And it shall be, if you diligently obey the voice of Yahusha your Elohim, to guard to do all His commands which I command you today, that Yahusha your Elohim shall set you high above all nations of the earth.”


Inspired by WBJMinistries, the Joness also started a community garden on the brownstone’s property, inviting neighbors to join in cultivating both physical and spiritual nourishment. They named the project “Seeds of Faith.”


The transformation was evident. Not only was the brownstone restored physically, but the family’s spiritual foundation also grew stronger. Jeffrey went on to create a financial literacy program through WBJMinistries, teaching others how to honor Yahusha through wise stewardship.


The Legacy Continues


Years later, the brownstone became a hub for community prayer and education, a beacon of light in Manhattan. The Joness had rediscovered their purpose and passed it on to the next generation. Grandma, now in her 90s, often smiled as she saw her family thriving. She would remind them of Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) 29:11, “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares Yahusha, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”


Closing Prayer


Abba Yahhush, we thank You for being our foundation, for restoring what is broken, and for guiding us back to You when we stray. May this message remind us of the importance of faith, unity, and purpose. Help us to cherish the gifts You’ve given us and to use them to inspire transformation in ourselves and others. May we continue to walk in Your light, bringing glory to Your name. In Yahusha’s name, we pray. Halaleyah.



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