Wounded Hands, Healing Touch: The Power of Transferred Spirits
- Wanda Jones
- Apr 8
- 3 min read

Sermon Title: Transferring Spirits: Be Careful What You Carry
Opening Prayer Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father,We ask for Your wisdom and discernment today. Let every spirit we carry be Holy. Let our hearts be open, our minds renewed, and our souls anchored in truth. May WBJMinistries become a beacon of grace and truth in this world.HaleluYah.
Scriptural Foundation
Halaleyah Scriptures: Tas’loniqim Aleph (1 Thessalonians) 5:21-22“Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. Abstain from all appearance of evil.”
King James Version: 1 John 4:1“Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of Elohim: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.”
Message:
There is a divine energy within and around us—a spiritual transfer that occurs through environments, relationships, objects, and even words. We are spiritual beings having a human experience. We must guard what we absorb, what we reflect, and what we release.
Like the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in Manhattan—each exhibit evokes emotion, energy, reflection. The spirit behind a painting can lift or oppress. The same applies to people and places. The spirit in you can be transferred—positively or negatively.
The Mohegan people understood this through rituals that honored the land and its spirits. Likewise, the Amadlozi—ancestral spirits—are believed to pass wisdom or warning. Unkulunkulu, in Zulu traditions, is the first being, the divine source, reflecting that all spiritual transfer begins at the origin.
In our own Polish heritage, we remember the reverence for saints, symbols, and sacred music—forms of spiritual transmission. In Buddhism, mindfulness and meditation are ways of receiving calm, clarity, and compassion. In Islam, the recitation of the Qur’an transfers peace to the soul. In Catholicism, the sacraments are physical signs of spiritual grace—true transference of Yah's presence.
Guarding the Spirit Gateways – The Chakras
Let us walk through the seven chakras as spiritual portals:
Root Chakra – Ground yourself in truth. Are you absorbing generational trauma or generational blessings?
Sacral Chakra – What do you create and nurture? Are you birthing peace or chaos?
Solar Plexus – Where is your power sourced from? Pride, or purpose?
Heart Chakra – Who do you love? Who are you letting in your spirit space?
Throat Chakra – What are you speaking into others? Are your words transferring life?
Third Eye Chakra – Are you spiritually discerning or spiritually deceived?
Crown Chakra – Are you truly connected to the Most High?
As the philosopher Plato said, “The soul takes nothing with her to the next world but her education and her culture.” What we carry within us—transferred or received—travels with us into eternity.
Transference in Relationships
You are not just friends, family, lovers, or leaders—you are transmitters. The person you embrace transfers something to you. Words have weight. Music has mood. Clothing holds culture. Even social media scrolls carry spirits.
As Maya Angelou wisely noted, “People will forget what you said... but they will never forget how you made them feel.”
That feeling? That’s the transferred spirit.
Discernment is Protection
In the Metropolitan Museum of Art, curators carefully inspect what enters their gallery. You are the curator of your soul. Not everything deserves to be in your collection.
Do not allow:
The spirit of gossip.
The spirit of lust.
The spirit of fear.
The spirit of confusion.
Instead, welcome:
The Ruach ha’Qodesh (Set-Apart Spirit).
The spirit of joy, peace, and divine fire.
Call to Action: Cleanse and Consecrate
Let us cleanse our chakras, our minds, our hearts, and our spaces. Let WBJMinistries rise as a place where only the Set-Apart Spirit dwells and transfers.
Anoint your doorposts.
Bless your phone.
Sanctify your conversations.
And let the spirit you carry heal, not harm.
As Rumi said, “Don’t get lost in your pain, know that one day your pain will become your cure.”
That cure is the spirit of Yahusha transferred to you on the stake—wounded hands, healing touch.
Closing Scripture and Prayer
Halaleyah Scriptures: Qorintiyim B (2 Corinthians) 7:1“Having therefore these promises, beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all defilement of flesh and spirit, perfecting set-apartness in the fear of Elohim.”
Closing Prayer:Heavenly Father, Abba Yahusha,Help us walk in discernment, purity, and power. Let WBJMinistries be filled with Your spirit alone. Let no strange fire burn in our altars. Let the spirits we receive and transfer be rooted in love, healing, and truth. We renounce every unclean spirit, and we receive You, O Ruach ha’Qodesh.HaleluYah.
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