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Young Generations Rising-Embracing Yahusha's Grace and Purpose

Opening Prayer


Heavenly Father, we come before You with grateful hearts, seeking Your wisdom and guidance. As we gather to reflect on Your word, we ask that You fill us with Your Spirit. Inspire us to be beacons of light and hope, especially to the younger generations who are poised to make a difference. May this message resonate deeply within us and empower us to live boldly for You. In Yahshua’s name, Halleluyah.


This Story is of a Man and Young Generations Rising**


In the heart of the bustling city, there lived a man named Joshua. Joshua was a pillar of his community, a source of strength and inspiration. He had a deep love for Yahusha and a burning desire to see the younger generation rise up with the same passion and dedication. He knew that their creativity, activism, and resilience could shape a brighter future.


One sunny afternoon, Joshua met a young woman named Alana. She was a talented artist, using her creativity to bring awareness to social issues. Alana’s art spoke of hope, justice, and love, but she felt a deep void within her, a longing for something more. Joshua saw this and invited her to WBJMinistries, a place where the community gathered to learn, grow, and support one another.


At WBJMinistries, Alana was welcomed with open arms by the ordained minister Wanda Jones and her family, extended family, and friends. She felt an overwhelming sense of belonging, something she had been missing. Through the teachings and fellowship, Alana discovered the grace and love of Yahshua HaMashiach. She realized that her talents were gifts from Yahusha, meant to be used for His glory.


Joshua often shared the scriptures with the young people at WBJMinistries. He would read from the Halaleyah Scriptures and the King James Bible, connecting the ancient wisdom with their modern lives.


One of Joshua’s favorite verses was from **Qoheleth** (Ecclesiastes) 12:1 “Remember now your Creator in the days of your youth, before the difficult days come, and the years draw near when you say, ‘I have no pleasure in them’” (King James Bible: Ecclesiastes 12:1). He emphasized the importance of seeking Yahusha early in life, laying a strong foundation of faith.


Another verse that resonated deeply was from **Timotiyos Aleph** (1 Timothy) 4:12 “Let no one despise your youth, but be an example to the believers in word, in conduct, in love, in spirit, in faith, in purity” (King James Bible: 1 Timothy 4:12). Joshua encouraged the young people to be bold in their faith, to lead by example, and to inspire others through their actions.


Alana, inspired by Joshua’s teachings, began to incorporate spiritual themes into her artwork. She created murals that depicted stories from the scriptures, spreading messages of hope and grace. Her work not only touched the hearts of her peers but also attracted attention from the broader community.


One day, Joshua shared a powerful message from** Yo’el** (Joel) 2:28 “And it shall come to pass afterward that I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh; your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions” (King James Bible- Joel 2:28). He explained that Yahusha’s Spirit was moving powerfully among the younger generation, equipping them with visions and dreams for a better future.


At WBJMinistries, the young people came together to form a vibrant, dynamic community. They organized events, volunteered their time, and used their talents to make a positive impact. They supported local heroes, honored first responders, and created spaces for healing and connection.


As Alana’s journey continued, she became a leader within WBJMinistries, mentoring others and encouraging them to use their gifts for Yahusha’s glory. She understood that true fulfillment came from living a life aligned with Yahusha’s purpose.


Closing Prayer


Gracious Father, we thank You for the young generations rising with passion, creativity, and resilience. We pray that You continue to pour out Your Spirit upon them, guiding them in wisdom and truth. May they be bold in their faith, always seeking Your guidance and reflecting Your love. As we go forth, let us support and empower one another, building a community that shines with Your grace. In Yahshua’s name, we pray, Halaleyah.


May this sermon inspire and empower you to embrace and support the younger generation, helping them to rise with purpose and grace. Shalom.

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