Renewed Beyond the Horizon: Rising in Strength with Yahusha
- Wanda Jones

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Renewed Beyond Gravity: Waiting on Yahusha in a Cosmic World
Opening Prayer
🙏🏼🤲🏼🌍✝️📿🙌🏼🛐
Elohim of time, space, and breath, we enter this sacred moment seeking renewal. As galaxies move in order and seasons turn with precision, align our spirits with Yahusha. Teach us how to wait without despair, trust without fear, and rise without exhaustion. May our strength be renewed beyond gravity itself.
Halleluyah✨
📖Scripture Focus
Yashayahu (Isaiah) 40:31, Halleluyah Scriptures
“But those who wait on Yahusha renew their strength, they raise up the wing like eagles, they run and are not weary, they walk and do not faint.”📜
📌Sermon
1. The Story Begins in Motion, Not in People
Imagine movement without bodies:
Light traveling across the cosmos.
Air currents lifting wings unseen.
A path worn into the ground by endurance, not haste.
Yashayahu 40:31 is not about speed.
It is about alignment. In physics, an object in proper alignment with force experiences lift instead of drag. Spiritually, when we wait on Yahusha, resistance becomes propulsion.
2. The Cosmos as Witness to Renewal 🌌
Astrophysics teaches us that stars are reborn from collapse. Supernovae appear destructive, yet they scatter elements needed for new creation.
Spiritual science echoes this truth: renewal follows compression.
Waiting on Yahusha is not stagnation; it is cosmic recalibration.
As philosopher Baruch Spinoza observed:
“The more we understand individual things, the more we understand Elohim.”
The cosmos obeys order. So does restoration.
3. Geography & Manhattan as Sacred Space 🗺️
In Manhattan, New York, the American Museum of Natural History houses the Hayden Planetarium. A reminder that humanity studies the heavens not to escape Earth, nevertheless to understand its place within it.
Faith operates the same way.
We do not leave society to be renewed; we are renewed within it.
Crowded cities, towering systems, dense pressure, these are environments where endurance is tested. Yet Yahusha renews strength even here.
4. Sociology of Crime, Violence & Endurance
Applied sociology shows that chronic social stress. Poverty, overcrowding, surveillance, and inequality. Correlates with increased violence and burnout.
Longitudinal urban studies demonstrate that communities without restorative frameworks experience cycles of exhaustion.
Waiting on Yahusha interrupts that cycle.
This is spiritual resistance against despair.
5. Applied Statistics: Renewal Is Measurable 📊
Research across social science and public health consistently shows that individuals engaged in spiritual trust and meaning-making experience:
Lower stress-related illness
Higher resilience under pressure
Greater long-term stability despite adversity
This aligns with Yashayahu 40:31: renewal is not metaphor alone. It produces measurable endurance.
6. Law, Order, and Divine Endurance ⚖️
Law is designed to regulate power, yet history shows that systems often strain the vulnerable. The prophet speaks to people under imperial pressure, legal control, and social displacement.
Waiting on Yahusha does not deny injustice; it sustains the soul until justice catches up.
As legal sociologists affirm, endurance is necessary when reform is slow.
7. Ancestral Memory & Polish Lineage
From Polish Catholic endurance through occupation and suppression, we inherit a faith that survives pressure without surrendering identity.
From the Amadlozi, we honor ancestral presence.
Wisdom carried forward, not erased.
From Unkulunkulu, we acknowledge creation’s order and origin, now fulfilled and made whole in Yahusha.
Ancestors teach us: waiting is how strength travels through generations.
8. Women of Scripture
Consider prayer rising like incense, oil preserved in darkness, wisdom spoken into silence.
Scripture shows that endurance often enters history quietly, yet reshapes everything.
Yahusha honors this unseen strength.
9. Muslim Teachings on Patience & Trust
Islam teaches sabr—patient perseverance rooted in trust. The Qur’an reminds us that Elohim is with those who endure with intention.
This resonates with Yashayahu:
Waiting is not weakness; it is disciplined faith.
10. The Eagle, the Law of Lift, and Yahusha 🦅
An eagle does not fight the wind.
It positions itself within it.
So do those who wait on Yahusha.
They rise.
They move.
They endure.
Not because the wind stopped but because the alignment changed.
📢Call to Renewal
Beloved, you are not failing because you are tired.
You are tired because you are carrying what Yahusha never asked you to carry alone.
Wait.
Align.
Rise.
Your renewal is already in motion.
Closing Prayer
🙏🏼🤲🏼🌍✝️📿🙌🏼🛐
Elohim of heavens and Earth, thank You for renewing our strength through Yahusha. As the cosmos obeys Your order, may our lives move in rhythm with Your purpose. Teach us to wait without fear and rise without exhaustion.
Halleluyah 🌌
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