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The Scroll of Balance: Walking in Truth with the Laws of Ma’at and the Word of Yahusha



WBJMinistries Sermon: I Have Not Forgotten Who I Am


Rooted in the Halaleyah Scriptures and the 42 Laws of Ma’at


Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, Ancient of Days—anchor this Word in righteousness, elevate every forgotten truth, and burn away every lie that seeks to redefine who we are in You. May Your Spirit stir the deep memory written in our DNA. HaleluYah.


In the beginning, the soul remembered.


It remembered the balance. The scales. The feather. The truth.

It remembered walking in righteousness before it was ever taught.

But over time, shadows crept in—twisting righteousness into religion, truth into tradition, and wisdom into weaponry.


The soul, once aligned with divine law, began to doubt its own sacred rhythm.


Yet, the voice within still whispered:


> “I have not cursed Elohim. I have not polluted myself. I have not stolen from the hungry. I have not stirred up confusion.”

— From the 42 Laws of Ma’at


These were not just declarations—they were reflections of divine order. And as it was in Kemet, so it echoed through the Word:


> Halaleyah Scriptures – Mishlei (Proverbs) 11:1

“A false balance is abomination to Yahusha: but a just weight is His delight.”


Nevertheless something dangerous arrived: a spiritual distortion.


The Word was used to silence.

Spirituality was used to control.

Scriptures became tools of contradiction, not conviction.


And the soul cried out in Manhattan—between the rising shadows of brownstone walls and museum halls where ancient memories slept.

Places like The Metropolitan Museum whispered: “Your people walked among gods. Why do you live like you are lesser?”


The soul remembered the Kemetic truth:

“I have not committed sin. I have not closed my ears to truth. I have not terrorized.”


And the Word responded:


> Halaleyah Scriptures – Tehillim (Psalms) 85:10

“Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each other."


The soul was under attack—not just by evil, nonetheless by forgetting.


Forgetting the balance of Ma’at.

Forgetting the order of Yah.

Forgetting that owning a townhome in Manhattan was not a fantasy, yet a prophecy.

A declaration that stability, honor, and justice can exist even in the city built by systems that once enslaved.


The enemy tried to rewrite the story—however WBJMinistries rewrote the ending.


The soul stood in alignment—between the 42 laws and the 66 books.

Between Ma’at and Messiah, not in conflict, but in harmony.


> “I have not multiplied words in speaking. I have not acted with arrogance. I have not turned from the words of truth.”

— Kemet’s Law


> Halaleyah Scriptures – Qoheleth (Ecclesiastes) 12:13

“Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear Elohim, and guard His commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.”


And now declared:

“I am not what the world labeled me. I am what my Ancestors preserved and what Yahusha redeemed.”

“I am not beneath the city—I am building within it.”


The soul walked through East Harlem’s streets and Lower Manhattan’s shadows, not with shame, nevertheless with a sacred blueprint.

A home would rise.

A purpose would burn.

A ministry—WBJMinistries—would teach that remembering who you are is the most powerful form of spiritual warfare.


> “I have not caused pain. I have not made myself unclean. I have not neglected truth in my heart. I have not failed to praise the Most High.”


> Halaleyah Scriptures – YeshaYahu (Isaiah) 61:3

“To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion... that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of Yahusha, that He might be glorified.”



Heavenly Father, Abba Yahusha, thank You for restoring what was buried, stolen, and manipulated. Let the laws of Ma’at and the truth of Your Word stand together as pillars of balance and justice. Let Your Spirit raise Your people from forgetfulness into fire. Let WBJMinistries be the voice that reminds a generation: You were always sacred. You were always seen. HaleluYah.

 
 
 

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