UntitleWhen Angels Dance: A Vision of Grace Along the Waters of the Cosmos
- Wanda Jones
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Dancing Waters, Divine Whispers: When the Cosmos Echoes Grace
By WBJMinistries – A Spirit-Led Journey Through Cultures and Cosmos
Opening Prayer:
Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we welcome You into this sacred gathering. Let our hearts be open to Your voice and our minds be renewed by Your presence. Fill this space with Your light, Your peace, and Your power. Let every word spoken be full of boldness and grace, reaching the depths of our soul. HaleluYah.
Main Scripture (Halaleyah Scriptures):
Halaleyah ( Tellihim )- Psalms 29:3 – “The voice of Yahusha is upon the waters: the Mighty Yahusha of glory thundereth: Yahusha is upon many waters.”
Message:
As I stood near the FDR Drive, eyes closed in prayer, I saw angels dancing on the water—not just a vision, but a divine encounter. A message. The waters that flow near Manhattan carry not only currents but also memories, energy, and now—Heaven’s rejoicing. This city, built on concrete and dreams, is still sacred ground.
The Cosmos, ever-expanding and echoing Yahusha's glory, mirrors the flow of water and the dance of angels. In the stars, in the ocean’s rhythm, in the quiet power of prayer—we find the Creator moving.
At the American Museum of Natural History, we find fossils, stars, stories of creation. At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, we witness humanity’s attempt to reach the divine through creativity. These museums are not just buildings—they are altars of reflection.
Quote:
"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better." – Albert Einstein
In African spirituality, the Amadlozi—our ancestors—are never far. They whisper through the water, dance in the fire, and guide us from beyond the veil. Unkulunkulu, the Great Creator in Zulu cosmology, is echoed in Yahusha’s essence—the One who was, who is, and is to come.
From the Mohegan Tribe, we inherit reverence for the Earth and stars. They teach us that “the Earth does not belong to us; we belong to the Earth.”
From Polish lineage, a land of faith and resistance, we remember that “For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don’t, none will suffice.” – St. Thomas Aquinas
From Buddhism, the stillness of meditation.
From Islam, the discipline of daily prayer.
From Catholicism, the reverence for mystery.
And yet, they all point to Yahusha, who stands above all, drawing all to Him.
Philosophical Thought:
"Happiness depends upon ourselves." – Aristotle
But joy, as Yahusha showed me in that moment of angelic dance, depends on surrender.
Call to Action:
Stand at your riverbank—whether literal or emotional—and watch for the angels. Pray boldly. Worship passionately. Visit the museums not just as tourists, but as seekers. Light a candle for your ancestors, honor your lineage, nevertheless worship the One True Creator who dances over the waters of your life.
Closing Scripture:
Halaleyah ( Tellihim )- Psalms 147:4 – “He telleth the number of the stars; He calleth them all by their names.”
You are not forgotten. You are named. You are called.
Closing Prayer:
Heavenly Father, Yahusha, Creator of waters, stars, and souls—thank You for speaking through visions, cultures, and ancient wisdom. May this message take root in our hearts and bear fruit. May WBJMinistries be a beacon of truth, unity, and holy fire in the city and beyond. HaleluYah.
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