The Healing Earth: A Vision of Restoration and Renewal Through Yahusha’s Creation
- Wanda Jones

- 10 hours ago
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📖 SERMON: “The Healing Earth — Restoration, Renewal, and Yahusha’s Creation”
By WBJMinistries
🌍 Theme: Restoration, Renewal, and Yahusha’s Creation
📜 Scripture: Tehillim (Psalms) 24:1, Halleluyah Scriptures — “The earth belongs to יהוה (YHWH), and all that fills it, the world and those who dwell in it.”
🔗 Focus: Reforestation, Clean Energy, and Spiritual Ecology
📚 Sociology: Environmental Justice and Indigenous Stewardship
🧠 Philosophy: Mohegan Cosmology and Buddhist Interdependence
⚖️ Law & Science: Kemetic Laws, Natural Law, and Applied Statistics

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Heavenly Father Yahusha, Source of life and restoration, we call upon Your divine wisdom to heal this earth You have created. May Your breath renew our spirits, may Your light restore creation, and may we remember that stewardship is sacred law. Awaken in us the responsibility to nurture forests, cleanse waters, and renew minds.
Halleluyah.
🌿 Introduction: The Earth as Living Law. Tehillim (Psalms) 24:1 reminds us that the earth does not belong to mankind. It belongs to יהוה (YHWH). The Kemetic Law of Maat teaches harmony, balance, and truth. Together, these principles align with Yahusha’s teaching that dominion is not exploitation, but responsibility. From the mountains of Tibet to the forests of the Amazon, from the Mohegan lands of the northeastern woodlands to the deserts of Africa, humanity has forgotten that creation itself is a covenant. Sociology reveals this as environmental inequality, where low-income and Indigenous communities face the highest exposure to pollution, deforestation, and climate harm. Spiritual science calls us to repair these imbalances by aligning human behavior with divine law. 🌎 The Law of Restoration. The Torah and natural law both teach reciprocity. What we take from the earth, we must return in gratitude. The Kemetic Law of Cause and Effect echoes this — “As within, so without; as above, so below.” If humanity pollutes the atmosphere, the atmosphere mirrors that corruption back in illness, famine, and social unrest. 📖 Scripture — Wayyiqra (Leviticus) 25:4, Halleluyah Scriptures:
“But in the seventh year the land is to have a Sabbath of rest, a Sabbath to יהוה; you shall neither sow your field nor prune your vineyard.” This law represents environmental rest. A divine ecological principle. Science today confirms that fallow years restore soil fertility by 35% on average. Yahusha’s design was ecological sustainability before humanity coined the term. 🔥 Spiritual Science and Energy Renewal
Modern physics calls it quantum resonance; spiritual science calls it divine vibration. Everything in creation emits energy. Trees, water, and human thought. When these frequencies are corrupted by greed, war, and neglect, Earth’s resonance declines. The Kemetic Law of Vibration teaches that “Nothing rests; everything moves.” Buddhist interdependence echoes this truth: all beings are connected, interwoven like the fibers of creation. When we heal the earth, we heal ourselves.
📖 Scripture — Romiyim (Romans) 8:22, Halleluyah Scriptures:
“For we know that all creation groans and suffers the pains of childbirth until now.”📜 Here, the Apostle Sha’ul (Paul) was speaking not metaphorically but cosmically, the Earth itself is in labor, birthing renewal through human awakening. Applied statistics in environmental science show that a 10% increase in reforestation reduces atmospheric carbon by nearly 40 gigatons annually. Each planted tree becomes an act of worship. A halleluyah rooted in soil. 🌍 Sociology and Justice: Healing the Human-Earth Divide. Environmental sociology identifies climate racism and ecological neglect as systemic injustices. Indigenous nations like the Mohegan, Lakota, and Zulu understood stewardship long before modern governance. They honored the earth as ancestor, not property. The Mohegan cosmology teaches that “The Earth is our relative, not our resource.” When we deforest her skin, pollute her veins, and poison her breath, we violate both social and divine law. 📖 Scripture — Devariym (Deuteronomy) 20:19, Halleluyah Scriptures:
“When you lay siege to a city... do not destroy its trees by putting an ax to them, because you can eat their fruit. Do not cut them down. Are the trees of the field human beings, that they should be besieged by you?”📜
Even ancient law protected the trees. A principle of environmental ethics older than modern policy. 🌞 Geography, Energy, and Law. Across the equator, nations rich in sunlight are rising through clean energy revolutions. Kenya’s geothermal wells, India’s solar villages, and Iceland’s hydrothermal grids. Geography itself is Yahusha’s blueprint for equitable energy. The Law of Polarity in Kemetic wisdom shows that balance must exist between consumption and replenishment. Natural law, like legal law, demands consequence: The Earth’s temperature has risen 1.5°C since industrialization, but each region carries unequal burdens. The Global South bears 80% of the damage caused by the Global North’s consumption. 📖 Scripture — Ḥazon (Revelation) 11:18, Halleluyah Scriptures:
“And the nations were enraged, and Your wrath has come… and to destroy those who destroy the earth.”📜This is both prophecy and warning: environmental neglect is spiritual rebellion.🕯️ Philosophy and Spiritual Ecology. Buddhist mindfulness and Mohegan reverence both teach that enlightenment is not escape. It is participation. The Zulu name Unkulunkulu means “The Great Source,” akin to Yahusha’s role as Creator within creation. When we walk mindfully upon the land, we honor the rhythm of divine energy pulsing through all matter. Philosophically, spiritual ecology bridges science and spirit. Just as cells form organs and organs form the body, so do rivers form continents and humanity forms the Earth’s consciousness. The Kemetic Law of Gender reminds us that every act of creation requires both masculine force and feminine nurturing. Both must return to balance. 💚 Restoration and Renewal in Practice. Reforestation: Every tree planted restores Yahusha’s covenant. Clean Energy: Shifting to solar and wind mirrors Yahusha’s light. Pure, renewable, eternal. Ecological Repentance: Living consciously, consuming wisely, giving back to the land as tithe. Policy & Law: Supporting environmental justice legislation fulfills the command to📜 “defend the poor and needy.” 📖(Mishlei [Proverbs] 31:9)
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Yahusha, restore the breath of this world. May oceans cleanse, forests rise, and hearts remember their sacred duty. Teach us to live within Your rhythm, to plant where there was drought, to heal where there was destruction, and to honor the divine in every particle of dust. Let restoration flow from heaven to soil.
Halleluyah.
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🌺 Reflection Quote
> “The land is not a gift from our ancestors; it is a loan from our children.” — Mohegan Proverb
> “He who knows his heart is the one who heals the world.” — Kemetic Teaching of Maat




























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