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Walking Boldly in Your Divine Assignment: Discovering Your Purpose in Yahusha’s Kingdom



Discovering Your Purpose in Yahusha’s Kingdom: Walking Boldly in Your Divine Assignment


Presented by WBJMinistries


Opening Prayer:

Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we come before You today with open hearts, seeking Your wisdom, strength, and clarity. Guide us as we step into our divine purpose with boldness and faith. Help us to learn from the wisdom of those who came before us, the teachings of different traditions, and the examples of great thinkers. May we walk with courage, serve with humility, and live with grace. HaleluYah.


Introduction: Purpose – The Eternal Calling of Every Soul


In every generation, across every culture, humanity has sought purpose. From the spiritual teachings of the Mohegan tribe to the reverence for Amadlozi in Zulu tradition, the question remains universal: Why am I here?


At WBJMinistries, we believe Yahusha has placed a divine assignment within each of us—one that transcends personal ambition and connects us to something greater. As the great philosopher Aristotle once said:


> “Where your talents and the needs of the world cross, there lies your vocation.”



Yahusha has uniquely designed you to serve in His Kingdom.

Proverbs 19:21 (KJV)

"There are many devices in a man's heart; nevertheless the counsel of the Lord, that shall stand."


Halaleyah Scriptures – Mishlei 19:21:

"Many are the plans in a man’s heart, but it is the counsel of Yahusha that stands."



1. Purpose Through Spiritual Heritage – Lessons from Ancestral Wisdom


The Zulu people honor the Amadlozi—ancestral spirits who guide and protect. This tradition mirrors a fundamental biblical truth: Yahusha uses the past to shape our present. The Mohegan tribe teaches us to walk gently on the earth, respecting the Creator’s design.


Unkulunkulu, the supreme deity in Zulu mythology, is seen as the origin of humanity. This belief resonates with the words in Genesis 1:27 (KJV)

"So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them."


Halaleyah Scriptures – Bereshith 1:27:

"So Elohim created mankind in His likeness, male and female He created them."


Practical Reflection:

Spend time honoring your spiritual heritage. Visit the National Museum of the American Indian in Manhattan, New York, to learn how indigenous communities found purpose through Creator-centered living.


2. Walking Boldly – The Courage of Spiritual Warriors


Japanese Buddhist spirituality teaches the principle of gaman—enduring the seemingly unbearable with patience and dignity. Yahusha calls us to walk boldly despite challenges.


Joshua 1:9 (KJV)

"Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest."


Halaleyah Scriptures – Yahusha 1:9:

"Be strong and courageous; do not be afraid or discouraged, for Yahusha your Elohim is with you wherever you go."


When fear arises, remember the words of Eleanor Roosevelt:


> “You must do the thing you think you cannot do.”



Practical Step:

Visit the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan to explore exhibits on resilience and inner peace inspired by Himalayan and Buddhist traditions.


Affiliation Opportunity:

Support our mission at WBJMinistries and help us empower others to walk boldly in their faith.


3. Serving with Compassion – A Universal Calling


The Mohegan tribe teaches that every individual is responsible for the well-being of the community. Yahusha affirms this principle in Matthew 23:11 (KJV)

"But he that is greatest among you shall be your servant."


Halaleyah Scriptures – Mattithyahu 23:11:

"But the greatest among you is the one who serves."


Call to Action:

WBJMinistries invites you to join us in our outreach programs. Together, we can provide spiritual counseling, mental health support, and practical aid to those in need.


Social Media Engagement:

Share your journey of service on social media. Use #WBJPurposeDrivenLife to inspire others to walk in their purpose.


4. Embracing Grace – Finding Strength in Weakness


Grace is the foundation of our calling. In Japanese Buddhism, karuna—compassion—reflects the mercy Yahusha extends to us. As written in 2 Corinthians 12:9 (KJV)

"And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness."


Halaleyah Scriptures – Qorintiyim Sheniy 12:9:

"My favour is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness."


Practical Insight:

Visit The Met Cloisters in Manhattan to witness how grace and spiritual devotion have been expressed throughout history.


Conclusion: Step Into Your Purpose with Bold Faith


Your purpose is not a mystery—it’s a divine assignment, woven into your soul by Yahusha. Walk boldly, serve faithfully, and trust that His grace is sufficient. Remember the wisdom of the past, embrace the spiritual truths across cultures, and stand firm in your faith.


Support our mission and help us continue this work: WBJMinistries. Together, we walk in purpose, live in grace, and serve with love.



Closing Prayer:

Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we thank You for the gift of purpose. May we walk boldly in our assignments, guided by Your Spirit, supported by the wisdom of the ages, and strengthened by Your Word. Bless WBJMinistries and all who support our mission. Let our lives be a testimony of Your grace and truth. HaleluYah.


Stay Connected:


Website: WBJMinistries


Support Our Mission: Your donations help us continue spreading Yahusha’s message of healing and hope.


Follow Us on Social Media: Share your journey with #WBJPurposeDrivenLife.



Manhattan Museums Mentioned:


1. National Museum of the American Indian – Explore indigenous spiritual practices.



2. Rubin Museum of Art – Discover Buddhist principles like resilience and compassion.



3. The Met Cloisters – Reflect on historical expressions of faith and grace.



Let us walk boldly together, knowing that Yahusha has already prepared the way.















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