Wednesday, May 6, 2026

DON’T RUN FROM THE PROCESS, IT’S BUILDING YOUR PURPOSE PART 3



Psalms chapter 121



















Today we are walking in: DON’T RUN FROM THE PROCESS, IT’S BUILDING YOUR PURPOSE PART 3



















Genesis 16:9

And the angel of the LORD said unto her, Return to thy mistress, and submit H6031 thyself under her hands.




SUBMIT




Today we look to the word-SUBMIT- H6031 `anah, to humble oneself, submit





The Torah Testifies………….




Genesis 16:9




And the angel of the LORD said unto her, Return to thy mistress, and submit H6031 thyself under her hands.






The Prophets Proclaim…………..




2 Samuel 22:45




Strangers shall submit H6031 themselves unto me: as soon as they hear, they shall be obedient unto me.







The Writings bear Witness………..





Psalms 18:44




As soon as they hear of me, they shall obey me: the strangers shall submit H6031 themselves unto me.
















When Yahuah is before you, you cannot be shaken. When Yahuah is your keeper, you cannot be destroyed. When Yahuah is your shield, you cannot be consumed. Preservation produces peace, and peace produces strength. And that strength empowers you to walk boldly into every season of life, knowing that Elohiym is with you.




Beloved, as we stand upon the truth of Tehilliym 121, let us anchor our faith in the unshakable reality that Yahuah is our divine shield against all evil. He is not a distant protector, but an ever-present keeper who neither slumbers nor sleeps. He guards our steps, preserves our soul, and secures our destiny from this time forth and even forevermore.




The same Elohiym who kept Yashar’el in the wilderness, who preserved Daniy’el in the lions’ den, who shielded Pa’al on storm-tossed seas, is the same Elohiym watching over you today. Lift up your eyes and see where your help comes from. It comes from the Maker of heaven and earth. In the face of fear, He is your peace. In the presence of danger, He is your refuge. In the midst of uncertainty, He is your assurance.




Walk boldly into every season of your life, knowing that you are preserved by His power, surrounded by His presence, and carried by His promises. No evil shall overcome you, no weapon shall prosper against you, and no storm shall consume you. For Yahuah is your keeper, your shield, and your eternal peace.




Ladies and gentlemen, every season in life has a purpose. Just as the earth transitions from winter to spring, so does your spiritual life shift from one phase to another. There comes a moment when heaven begins to announce that your season of blessings is at hand. The question is, can you recognize the signs?




Life is full of seasons, each one carrying its own purpose, lessons, and challenges. When a new season is about to unfold, it rarely announces itself with comfort and ease. Instead, it is often preceded by disruption, confusion, and unexpected changes that challenge the very foundation on which we stand. What may seem like chaos is in reality divine orchestration. Old structures, routines, and even relationships begin to shift, not because something is wrong, but because something greater is on the horizon.




The discomfort you feel is not punishment. It is preparation. Throughout history, divine promotions have always been preceded by divine disruptions. This pattern is seen in the lives of those whom Elohiym has called to higher places. Before Yoseph stepped into the palace, he endured betrayal, slavery, and imprisonment. Before David sat on the throne, he was hunted like an outlaw. Before Yashar’el entered the promised land, they wandered through the wilderness.




The common thread in all these accounts is this: every significant elevation was first marked by an uncomfortable transition. When Elohiym is ready to move you into a new dimension, He will often shake the foundation of your current situation. What used to be stable suddenly feels uncertain. People you depended on may begin to distance themselves. Opportunities that once seemed secure may start to fall apart. Plans you carefully constructed may no longer align with the direction in which you are being led.




This is not the enemy working against you. This is Elohiym working for you. He is disrupting the familiar to introduce the extraordinary. One of the greatest mistakes we make during times of divine disruption is resisting the process. It is natural to seek comfort in what is known, but clinging to the past can delay what Elohiym is trying to bring into your life.




Many times, we pray for expansion, yet we struggle to release what no longer serves us. If you ask Elohiym to enlarge your territory, be prepared for the shifting that comes with it. He cannot pour new wine into old wineskins. The structures of your life must be adjusted to contain the new season that is coming.




Divine disruptions often manifest in ways that seem unfair or illogical. You may find yourself questioning why things are happening the way they are. Why did that door close? Why did that relationship end? Why did that opportunity slip away? These are the moments when faith is tested. It is easy to trust Elohiym when everything is going according to plan. But true faith is revealed in moments of uncertainty.




The challenge is to believe that even in disappointment, there is divine direction. Every “no” is a redirection. Every delay is a setup for something greater. Elohiym does not disrupt your life to leave you broken. He does it to bring you into alignment with His purpose.




Sometimes we become too comfortable in places we were never meant to settle in. Just like an eagle stirs the nest to push its young to fly, Elohiym will sometimes remove the comfort from our lives so that we step into what we were truly created for. If the nest remains too comfortable, we will never discover our wings. If life remains predictable, we will never grow into the fullness of our potential.




The disruption is not the end of the story. It is the beginning of something new. In the moment, it may feel like you are losing control, but that is because Elohiym is taking control. What appears to be a setback is actually a setup for the next chapter of your life. What seems like a loss is often the removal of distractions that were preventing you from stepping into your purpose.




Some of the greatest breakthroughs come disguised as breakdowns. The job loss that forced you to start your own business. The rejection that led you to the right people. The closed door that positioned you for a greater opportunity. All of these are divine disruptions leading to divine promotions.




It is in these moments that your perspective matters most. You can either see the disruption as destruction or as preparation. The way you interpret your situation determines how you walk through it. If you see it as an attack, you will respond with fear and frustration. But if you recognize it as a transition, you will embrace it with faith and expectation.




The sooner you align with what Elohiym is doing, the quicker you will move into your new season. The disruptions are not there to destroy you. They are there to develop you. They are preparing you for the weight of the blessing that is coming.




When everything around you seems uncertain, remember this: before every great move of Elohiym, there is a period of shaking. Before every elevation, there is a breaking of the old. When divine disruption comes, do not resist it. Lean into it. Something greater is being prepared for you. And what feels like an ending is really the beginning of something extraordinary.




Life is a journey of seasons, transitions, and divine timing. One of the clearest signs that you are being prepared for a new chapter is when certain doors begin to close. These doors may represent opportunities you once desired, relationships you deeply valued, or familiar places that once provided comfort. When they begin to shut unexpectedly, it is natural to feel frustrated, confused, or even abandoned.




But what if those closed doors are not a sign of rejection, but rather divine redirection? What if instead of being locked out, you are actually being led forward? Elohiym never allows a door to close unless He has already prepared something greater on the other side.




We often pray for open doors, for opportunities to come our way, for relationships to flourish, and for circumstances to align in our favor. But what we fail to realize is that sometimes the answer to our prayers is not an immediate yes, but a divinely orchestrated “not here” or “not yet.”




When a door closes, it is not necessarily a denial. It is a shift in direction. The challenge is that we do not always see the full picture. Our vision is limited to what is in front of us, but Elohiym sees what is ahead.




Too often we become attached to places, people, and plans that are meant only for a season. We settle into jobs that limit us, relationships that drain us, and environments that keep us stagnant. But Elohiym is not interested in keeping you comfortable. He is committed to taking you to your destiny.




If a door has closed, it means that whatever was behind it no longer serves your purpose. It may have been good for a time, but it is no longer where you are meant to be. One of the most difficult aspects of divine redirection is trusting the process when you do not understand it.




When a relationship ends, it can feel like you have lost something irreplaceable. When a job opportunity slips away, it can seem like you are moving backward instead of forward. When a familiar place no longer feels like home, you may question why you are being uprooted.




But in every closed door, there is a hidden blessing. Sometimes Elohiym will remove what you think you need to show you what you actually need. Consider this: if Yoseph had never been betrayed by his brothers and sold into slavery, he would never have made it to Pharaoh’s palace. If Ruth had not left her homeland after losing her husband, she would never have stepped into her divine assignment. If Pa’al had not been thrown into prison, some of the most powerful letters in Scripture would never have been written.




What seemed like setbacks were actually divine setups. The very doors that closed in their lives were the catalyst that positioned them for greatness. The problem is that we often try to force open doors that Elohiym has already shut.




We hold on to relationships that no longer align with our purpose. We chase after opportunities that are no longer meant for us. We remain in places where our growth is stunted. But forcing a door open will never lead to true fulfillment.




When Elohiym closes a door, it is because He has already prepared something better. Your responsibility is not to fight the closure, but to trust the redirection.




There is a key difference between being rejected by men and being redirected by Elohiym. Men may reject you based on their opinions, their limitations, or their inability to recognize what you carry. But when Elohiym redirects you, it is based on His divine plan, His perfect knowledge, and His sovereign purpose for your life.




Some doors close not because you have failed, but because you have outgrown them. Some relationships end not because you were unworthy, but because your destiny requires a different circle. Some opportunities slip away not because you were not good enough, but because something greater is being aligned on your behalf.




Instead of mourning over what did not work out, begin to seek Elohiym for what He is preparing. Instead of trying to reopen doors that have been sealed shut, begin to position yourself for the doors that are about to open. The key to navigating divine redirection is surrender.




When you release what is no longer meant for you, you create space for what is. When you stop striving to control the outcome, you position yourself to receive something far beyond what you could have planned. At first, the closing of a door may not make sense. It may feel painful, uncertain, or even unfair.




But in time, you will look back and realize that what you once thought was a loss was actually a divine gain. You will see that every closed door was part of a strategic plan to lead you into something far greater than you could have imagined.




So do not fear when doors begin to close. Rejoice, because it is a sign that you are being redirected toward something better. When you find yourself facing unusual opposition, when challenges seem relentless and pressure begins to intensify in your life, do not be discouraged. Be encouraged.




The level of opposition you face is often a direct confirmation of the elevation that is coming. The adversary does not waste energy attacking something that does not pose a threat. If the resistance in your life has increased, it is because you are stepping into something greater.




Every breakthrough is preceded by a battle. Every promotion comes with pressure. Every new level demands a new level of endurance. The adversary fights hardest when he recognizes that something significant is about to take place in your life.




When you begin to walk in divine purpose, when you start aligning with what Elohiym has called you to do, do not be surprised if opposition arises from multiple directions. Opposition is not an indication that you are on the wrong path. It is evidence that you are moving in the right direction.




Consider the life of Yahusha. Before He stepped fully into His ministry, He was led into the wilderness to be tested. Before David could wear the crown, he was hunted by Sha’ul. Before Yoseph could enter the palace, he endured betrayal and imprisonment.




The pattern is clear: greatness is often preceded by opposition. This is where many lose heart. They assume that when the battle intensifies, it must mean they have taken a wrong turn. But in truth, the resistance is often confirmation that they are exactly where they need to be.




The adversary operates through intimidation. His goal is not always immediate destruction, but to weaken you mentally and spiritually. He uses fear, doubt, and discouragement to cause you to question your calling. He introduces distractions, delays, and disappointments to make you retreat.




But understand this clearly: your greatest opposition often comes when you are on the verge of your greatest breakthrough. The increase in pressure is not random. It is because what is ahead carries weight, purpose, and impact.




Think of an arrow. Before it is released toward its target, it must first be pulled back. The greater the tension, the greater the distance it will travel. In the same way, the pressure you feel is not a sign of defeat. It is the tension required to launch you forward.




The resistance you are facing is stretching you, preparing you, and strengthening you for what lies ahead. What feels like a setback is often positioning you for acceleration. Many abandon their path too early because they misinterpret the pressure.




They allow the weight of opposition to push them back instead of propel them forward. But those who understand spiritual dynamics do not fear the battle. They recognize that the adversary only fights what carries significance.




If there is warfare around your life, it is because there is something within you that threatens the plans of darkness. When you are under attack, do not retreat. Stand firm. Do not complain. Pray. Do not doubt. Remain anchored in faith.




The pressure you feel is evidence that you are closer than you realize. The breakthrough is not distant. It is near. The resistance is intensifying because the adversary recognizes what is about to manifest in your life.




He is exerting effort not because you are weak, but because you carry something of value. If you are experiencing unusual opposition, understand that you are being positioned for elevation.




You are being prepared for something greater. Do not become distracted by the battle. Remain focused on the promise. The warfare is not a signal to withdraw. It is a call to press forward.




On the other side of this opposition is the breakthrough you have been believing for. The pressure is confirmation. The adversary would not contend with you if there were nothing at stake. Stand firm, knowing that what you are facing is evidence that your elevation is near.




There comes a time in every believer’s life when an unexplainable restlessness begins to rise within. It is not anxiety, nor is it simple dissatisfaction. It is a divine stirring, an internal prompting that refuses to be ignored. When Elohiym is shifting you into a new season, one of the first signs you will encounter is this deep, persistent awareness that where you are is no longer where you are meant to remain.




The things that once satisfied you no longer fulfill you. The places that once brought comfort begin to feel restrictive. The routines that once excited you begin to feel empty and repetitive. This is not failure. It is transition. When Elohiym prepares you for elevation, He allows a holy dissatisfaction to take root within your spirit.




What once brought you joy loses its grip because you are being called into something greater. This is why certain relationships begin to feel strained, why opportunities that once seemed appealing no longer hold your interest, and why environments that once felt aligned now feel out of place.




It is not always that something is wrong with where you are. It is that your spirit recognizes that you were created for more. Mosheh experienced this stirring while living in Pharaoh’s house. Though he had access to wealth, influence, and comfort, something within him testified that he did not belong there.




Nechemyah felt this same stirring while serving in the king’s palace. Though he lived in comfort, a burden rose within him to rebuild Yerushalayim. He could have remained where he was, but the restlessness in his spirit was a divine invitation to step into his assignment.




Even Yahusha, at a young age, expressed this awareness when He said, “I must be about my Father’s business.” This internal stirring is not something to suppress or ignore. It is a signal that your current level can no longer contain what Elohiym has placed within you.




The danger is that many resist this feeling because they fear change. They cling to what is familiar, even when it no longer aligns with their purpose. They remain in places they have outgrown because stepping into the unknown requires faith.




But faith is precisely what is required to move into the next season. Understand this: when Elohiym intends to move you, He first moves your heart. Your desires will begin to shift before your circumstances do.




You will begin to crave what aligns with your calling. You will lose appetite for distractions that once consumed your attention. You will feel drawn toward something greater, even if you cannot yet articulate what it is.




This is the Spirit of Elohiym at work, preparing you for transition. Many attempt to silence this restlessness through distraction. They bury it under activity, attempt to drown it in entertainment, or suppress it through routine.




But no matter how much it is ignored, it remains. This is because it is not simply an emotion. It is a divine awakening. It is the Ruach stirring the waters of your destiny, calling you forward into what has been prepared for you.




If you find yourself in a season where nothing seems to satisfy, where you feel a persistent longing for something more, do not resist it. Lean into it. Seek clarity through prayer. Ask for direction, because this is evidence that you are being prepared for something greater.




Your spirit is expanding beyond your current environment, and Elohiym is calling you into new territory. Do not settle where you are when your destiny is calling you higher. This restlessness is not meant to frustrate you. It is meant to propel you forward.




Embrace it, because it is a sign that you are standing at the threshold of something new. When Elohiym shifts you into a new season, another clear sign is the emergence of supernatural provision.




Doors you did not knock on begin to open. Resources you did not anticipate begin to appear. Connections that once seemed unlikely suddenly align. This is not coincidence. It is divine orchestration.




When Elohiym ordains a move, He also provides what is necessary to sustain it. Many believe they must have everything in place before stepping forward. They assume that all resources, connections, and plans must be secured before they move.




But Elohiym does not operate according to human logic. He does not require full visibility before obedience. He requires trust. And when you move in obedience, provision follows.




Consider Avraham. He was instructed to leave his homeland and go to a place he had never seen. There was no map, no detailed plan, only a promise. Yet as he walked in faith, provision met him along the way.




Consider Eliyahu. In the midst of drought, ravens were commanded to bring him food. When the brook dried up, provision came through a widow who herself had very little. Yet in her obedience, there was increase.




The pattern is consistent. When Elohiym calls, He provides. Many miss their season because they wait for provision before they act. But faith moves first. Provision is attached to obedience.




It is already assigned, but it manifests as you step forward. If you wait until everything appears secure, you may remain in the same place, missing what has already been prepared.




One of the signs that your new season is near is the appearance of provision in unexpected ways. Financial increase may come from sources you did not anticipate. You may encounter individuals who hold the key to your next opportunity.




You may find doors opening with ease where there was once resistance. This is how Elohiym operates. He moves behind the scenes, aligning circumstances in ways you could not orchestrate.




Provision is not limited to material resources. It includes divine ideas, insight that produces innovation, clarity where confusion once existed, and favor that grants access where there was once restriction.




Provision is everything required for the assignment before you. The key is recognition. Many pray for blessing, yet fail to recognize it when it appears because it does not match their expectations.




They expect it to come in a certain form, through a certain person, or within a certain timeline. But Elohiym is not bound by expectation. He can send what you need through unexpected channels, in unfamiliar ways, and at unexpected times.




If you are in a season where resources are appearing, where favor is being extended, where alignment is taking place without striving, pay attention. This is not chance. It is confirmation that divine hands are at work.




Do not dismiss it. Do not overanalyze it. Receive it with gratitude and move forward in faith. Because when Elohiym provides, it is not merely sufficient. It is abundant.




When you enter a new season of blessing, one of the clearest indicators is acceleration. What once required years begins to unfold within months. What seemed stagnant suddenly gains momentum. Delays that once frustrated you begin to dissolve, and doors that once resisted you begin to open with ease. This is not coincidence. This is divine acceleration, a sign that the hand of Elohiym is moving you forward into what has already been prepared.




There may have been a time when it felt as though you were walking through a prolonged season of waiting. You prayed, you remained faithful, you prepared diligently, yet progress appeared slow. It seemed as though every step forward was met with resistance. But when Elohiym shifts your season, time itself begins to align with His purpose for your life.




What was delayed will no longer be hindered. What was postponed will begin to manifest. Those who once overlooked you may now recognize you. What you once struggled to achieve may now come with ease. This is not because of human effort alone, but because divine timing has intersected with your destiny.




Consider Yoseph. For years, he endured delay. He was betrayed, enslaved, falsely accused, and imprisoned. It appeared as though his dreams would never come to pass. But when his appointed time arrived, everything changed in a single moment. In one day, he moved from the prison to the palace. Years of hardship were overturned in an instant because Elohiym’s timing had aligned with his purpose.




The same pattern is seen with Yisra’el. After generations of bondage, their deliverance came suddenly. One moment they were oppressed, and the next they were being released. What had been delayed for generations was fulfilled in a single movement of divine intervention.




This is the nature of acceleration. When Elohiym declares that your season has shifted, nothing can restrain what He has ordained. You may find opportunities coming faster than expected. Doors opening that once seemed unreachable. Access granted where there was once limitation.




But with acceleration comes responsibility. You must be ready to move when the moment arrives. Many miss their season because they are still thinking in terms of delay when Elohiym is saying move. They continue preparing when it is time to step forward. They continue waiting when the door has already opened.




Acceleration requires action. When the opportunity presents itself, you must have the faith to walk through it. This is why your previous season was necessary. It was not wasted. It was preparation. Elohiym was refining your character, strengthening your faith, and shaping your capacity so that you could sustain what He is releasing.




Because rapid increase without preparation can lead to collapse. Some rise quickly but fall just as fast. But when Elohiym accelerates you, He ensures that you are equipped to handle what you receive. He prepares you not only to enter the blessing, but to remain in it.




If you find yourself experiencing sudden movement, unexpected breakthroughs, and rapid alignment, do not be afraid. Do not question whether it is real. Recognize it for what it is. This is divine acceleration. This is the manifestation of your appointed time.




Elohiym is restoring what was delayed. He is redeeming lost time. He is positioning you for what was promised. Step forward with confidence, because when Elohiym accelerates you, nothing can hinder your progress.




Understand this clearly: when Elohiym shifts your season, nothing can stop it. No delay, no opposition, no past failure can override what He has already established. You are not entering an ordinary chapter. You are stepping into a divine unfolding, a supernatural manifestation of what has been prepared for you from the beginning.




The closed doors you experienced were not rejection. They were redirection. The opposition you faced was not meant to destroy you. It was confirmation of your elevation. The restlessness you felt was not confusion. It was preparation for expansion.




Now you stand in a season where provision and advancement converge. But when Elohiym moves, you must move. When He opens a door, you must walk through it. Do not hesitate. Do not withdraw. Do not allow fear to delay what has already been released.




What once required years may now require months. What once seemed impossible may now become inevitable. You will look back and recognize that the waiting, the warfare, and the uncertainty were all part of the process that prepared you for this moment.




Rise and step into your season with boldness. Release doubt. Let go of fear. Embrace what has been made available to you. This is not a time for hesitation. This is a time for movement. When Elohiym declares a thing, it comes to pass.




Your new season has arrived. Walk in it with confidence, with authority, and with faith, knowing that what has been spoken over your life is now unfolding before you.




Have you ever found yourself in the middle of a conversation that leaves you drained, confused, and questioning your very purpose? It can feel as though the person in front of you is not truly listening, but is instead there to provoke, to agitate, and to test your spirit. Understand this: you are not called to explain yourself to spirits that operate through people.




Every individual you encounter is a vessel, a carrier of influence. And it is essential to discern what spirit is at work. The world is not merely physical. It is intertwined with spiritual dimensions that shape and influence daily life. Some carry the Spirit of Elohiym, embodying peace, wisdom, love, and truth. Others, knowingly or unknowingly, carry influences that stand in opposition to that truth.




These opposing influences often manifest subtly, yet powerfully, seeking to distract, discourage, or derail you from your assignment. Recognizing the spirit behind a person is not guesswork. It is a discipline rooted in discernment and sensitivity to the Ruach.




When you understand that people are vessels, your perspective shifts. You begin to see that conflicts are not always personal. Many are spiritual confrontations disguised as human disagreement. The individual who opposes your every move, speaks negativity over your vision, or questions your direction may not even realize what is operating through them.




Scripture reminds us that we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against rulers of darkness, and against spiritual forces in high places. Your true adversary is not the individual before you, but the influence behind them.




This understanding frees you. It shifts your response from emotional reaction to spiritual awareness. When you discern correctly, you are no longer easily offended or thrown off course. You are able to respond with clarity, authority, and alignment with the Spirit of Elohiym within you.




Discernment becomes your shield. It allows you to see beyond the surface and identify the true source of resistance. Not every opposition is random. Some encounters are intentional, designed to pull you away from your purpose.




When Elohiym places a calling on your life, opposition often intensifies. These forces frequently work through people because people are effective vessels of influence. A discouraging word from someone close, a harsh critique from a colleague, or betrayal from someone trusted can impact deeply if not discerned properly.




Without discernment, you may interpret these encounters as purely human failure rather than recognizing the spiritual strategy behind them. The adversary thrives on distraction. If he can keep you occupied defending yourself, explaining your actions, or engaging in unnecessary battles, he can drain your energy and delay your progress.




This is why discernment is essential. It enables you to choose your battles wisely, to know when to engage and when to withdraw. Yahusha demonstrated this repeatedly. When confronted by those with hardened hearts, He did not waste time explaining Himself. He discerned the spirit behind their words and responded with precision, or not at all.




Sometimes He spoke with wisdom. Sometimes He responded with silence. But every response was intentional and aligned with purpose. Recognizing the spirit behind a person also equips you to guard your heart.




When you understand that not every voice is aligned with truth, you become intentional about what you allow into your spirit. You become selective about who speaks into your life, not from arrogance, but from responsibility.




You are called to steward what has been placed within you. That requires protecting your mind and your spirit from negativity, doubt, and confusion. You cannot seek validation from those who are not aligned with your purpose.




At the same time, discernment must be balanced with grace. Not every person influenced by opposition is aware of it. Some act out of wounds, fear, or insecurity. The adversary exploits these areas to create division.




This is why you are called not only to discern, but also to pray. Pray for those who oppose you. Ask Elohiym to reveal truth to them. But understand that grace does not require you to remain in harmful dynamics.




There is a difference between compassion and compromise. You can love without allowing yourself to be derailed. You can forgive without surrendering your assignment. You can extend grace while maintaining boundaries.




Your purpose is sacred. And the adversary understands this. That is why he uses distraction, often through people, to pull you away from your focus. But when you remain connected to the Spirit of Elohiym, you gain clarity.




You begin to see beyond the vessel and recognize the influence. This perspective allows you to maintain peace, remain focused, and continue moving forward without unnecessary entanglement.




Consider the example of Yahusha standing before Pilate. When questioned, He did not defend Himself with lengthy explanations. He responded briefly, and at times remained silent. His silence was not weakness. It was authority.




He understood that some situations are not resolved through explanation, but through alignment with the will of Elohiym. His mission was not to win arguments. It was to fulfill purpose.




This is a profound lesson. Not every accusation requires a response. Not every misunderstanding needs correction. Silence, when led by the Spirit, is a powerful act of trust in Elohiym’s justice.




At other times, Yahusha spoke with direct authority. When confronted by demonic forces, He did not engage in conversation. He issued commands. When the storm arose, He did not negotiate. He spoke peace.




This balance is critical. There are moments to remain silent, and there are moments to speak with authority. The key is discernment. Knowing which response is required in each moment comes through alignment with the Spirit.




When you speak from a place of divine authority, your words carry weight. They are not driven by emotion or a need to prove yourself. They are rooted in identity and purpose.




Silence can be uncomfortable, especially when you are misunderstood. But understand this: your assignment is not to satisfy public opinion. It is to fulfill the will of Elohiym.




Likewise, speaking with authority requires knowing who you are. When your identity is secure, you are not driven by the need to defend yourself. You are guided by purpose.




Your focus must remain on what you have been called to do. Opposition will come, often through people. But you are not called to be entangled in every conflict.




You are called to walk with wisdom, to respond with discernment, and to remain anchored in purpose. Time is one of your most valuable resources. It is not unlimited.




How you spend it reflects what you value. Engaging in endless explanations with those who are unwilling to understand is one of the most subtle ways distraction operates.




Every moment spent defending yourself unnecessarily is a moment taken away from your assignment. When you recognize the value of your time, you become intentional.




Not every conversation deserves your energy. Not every demand requires your response. There will always be those who misunderstand, question, or oppose you.




But you are not called to explain yourself to everyone. You are called to remain focused on what has been entrusted to you. Yahusha demonstrated this consistently.




He did not allow Himself to be consumed by debates with those who sought to trap Him. He responded with wisdom and continued forward. He understood His mission.




Consider the cost of constant explanation. It drains energy. It creates frustration. It distracts from purpose. This is precisely the strategy of the adversary.




If your focus is diverted toward defending yourself, your progress slows. Your energy is depleted. Your clarity becomes clouded. This is why discernment is necessary.




It allows you to recognize when a conversation is productive and when it is a trap. Recognizing the value of your time also requires boundaries.




Not every opportunity is aligned with your assignment. Not every request is a divine instruction. Some distractions appear beneficial but are designed to delay you.




Choosing not to engage is not rejection. It is stewardship. It is recognizing that your time and energy are entrusted to you for a purpose.




Your life itself becomes your testimony. When you walk in alignment, your actions speak louder than explanations. Those who seek truth will recognize it.




Those who choose misunderstanding will remain unmoved regardless of explanation. This is why you must be led by the Spirit in every interaction.




There will be times when clarity is necessary. But even then, your response must be guided by wisdom, not pressure. Silence, at times, is the most powerful response.




It preserves your energy, protects your peace, and keeps you aligned with your purpose. When you value your time, you maintain focus.




Like Sha’ul, you press toward the mark. Focus requires discipline. It requires the ability to ignore distractions, including the need to explain yourself unnecessarily.




Your energy fuels your assignment. Guard it. Direct it. Invest it where it aligns with your calling. Discernment is one of the greatest spiritual tools you possess.




It enables you to see beyond appearances and understand what is truly taking place. Without it, you may find yourself fighting the wrong battles.




With it, you remain focused, protected, and effective. You recognize when to engage, when to withdraw, and when to stand firm.




Discernment grows through relationship with Elohiym. Through prayer, through His Word, and through obedience. As it develops, your clarity increases.




You begin to navigate situations with confidence. You no longer feel the need to explain yourself to those who cannot receive truth. You recognize when the issue is not personal, but spiritual.




Discernment acts as both shield and sword. It protects you from unnecessary conflict and equips you to confront what must be addressed.




With discernment, you walk with clarity. You remain grounded in purpose. You conserve your energy for what truly matters.




And in doing so, you move forward with strength, wisdom, and unwavering focus, fulfilling what has been entrusted to you without distraction.




The power of walking away is often misunderstood. Many interpret it as weakness, avoidance, or surrender, but in truth, it is one of the most strategic decisions you can make in spiritual alignment. Walking away is not retreat. It is recognition. It is the awareness that not every battle requires your participation and not every conflict is assigned to you.




When you walk away from unnecessary confrontation, you are not forfeiting victory. You are preserving your focus for what truly matters. You are choosing alignment over distraction.

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