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Walking in Truth and Grace; Lessons from Women of Elohim



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Walking in Truth and Grace; Lessons from Women of Elohim




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Elohim, Creator of all that is seen and unseen, we come before You in awe and gratitude. Guide our hearts to wisdom as we explore the lives of Your daughters in Scripture. May we walk in Maat, in truth, balance, and justice, and may Yahusha’s light shine in our steps. Halleluyah.


šŸ“–Scripture Focus;

Deb’roah (Judges) 4:4-5, Halleluyah Scriptures – ā€œDeb’roah, a prophetess, the wife of Lapidoth, was leading Israel at that time. She used to sit under the Palm of Deb’roah and the Israelites went up to her for judgment.ā€

Ruth 1:16, Halleluyah Scriptures – ā€œBut Ruth said, ā€˜Do not urge me to leave you or turn back from following you; for wherever you go, I will go, and wherever you lodge, I will lodge.ā€™ā€


šŸ The Story of Autumn and Sacred Balance. There’s a rhythm in life, much like the falling leaves in Central Park during autumn. Each leaf falls at its appointed time, creating a natural mosaic of color. In anthropology, we see that human societies mirror this rhythm, communities thrive when individuals act in balance and truth. This is Maat, the ancient Kemetic law of truth, harmony, and justice. šŸŽØ Museums as Mirrors of Wisdom

Picture walking through the Metropolitan Museum of Art, or the Brooklyn Museum, pausing at depictions of women as leaders, nurturers, and visionaries. Philosophy teaches, as Socrates said, ā€œThe unexamined life is not worth living.ā€ The women of Scripture ~ Deb’roah, Ruth, Esther, Mary Magdalene, examined their lives, acted in courage, and aligned with divine law, just as Maat guided the cosmos. 🌿 Deb’roah’s Judgment and Ruth’s Loyalty

Deb’roah demonstrates leadership grounded in service, wisdom, and fairness. Ruth shows loyalty, devotion, and faithfulness. In sociology, we understand that women often maintain social harmony, mediate conflict, and embody moral guidance. This mirrors how Maat governs balance in all aspects of life ~ justice, truth, and order.


šŸŒ Spiritual and Cultural Intersections

From Mohegan respect for nature, to the guidance of the Amadlozi, to Unkulunkulu’s life-giving wisdom, we see the sacred feminine in action. Polish heritage reminds us of perseverance, Buddhism teaches mindfulness, Catholic traditions highlight devotion, Islam emphasizes compassion, and chakras remind us of inner balance. Together, these traditions illuminate the path of women in Scripture and the principles of Maat. ✨ Light and Symbolism ~ As the autumn sun filters through museum windows or city trees, the light catches every detail, symbolizing how Yahusha illuminates our lives when we act with truth and courage. Just as leaves fall and make room for new growth, following Maat allows our spirits to release burdens and embrace renewal. šŸ’« Empowerment through Yahusha

Women in Scripture embody courage, wisdom, and grace. Just as Maat sustains cosmic balance, their choices teach us to live in harmony with Elohim. When we walk in Yahusha’s light, we reflect this divine order in our communities and families.


šŸ—£ļøCall to Action / Reflection;

Friends, reflect on the women of Scripture and the principles of Maat. Where can you bring truth, courage, and justice into your life today? Walk in their footsteps with Yahusha as your guide.


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Elohim, thank You for the women who inspire us, for Maat guiding us in truth and balance, and for Yahusha’s light in our hearts. May we walk courageously in Your justice and peace, honoring our ancestors and serving our communities. Halleluyah.



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