Wednesday, January 21, 2026

HOW TO KNOW WHEN YAH IS SPEAKING

Romans chapter 12












Today we are walking in: How To Know When Yah Is Speaking














Jos 22:24




And if we have not rather done it for fear of this thing, saying: In time to come your children might speak unto our children, saying: What have ye to do with Yahuah Elohai of Yashar'el? Yahusha (Joshua) 22:24
















Today we look to the word- SPEAK- H559 'amar--to say, speak, utter, to answer, to say in one's heart, to think, to command, to promise, to intend







The Torah testifies.......................................









Gen 18:27




And Avraham answered and said: Behold now, I have taken upon me to speak unto Adonai, which am but dust and ashes: Bere'shiyth (Genesis) 18:27




Gen 24:45




And before I had done speaking in my heart, behold, Rivqah came forth with her pitcher on her shoulder; and she went down unto the well, and drew water: and I said unto her: Let me drink, I pray you. Bere'shiyth (Genesis) 24:45









Exo 4:14




And the anger of Yahuah was kindled against Mosheh, and he said, Is not Aharon the Leviyiy your brother? I know that he can speak well. And also, behold, he comes forth to meet you: and when he sees you, he will be glad in his heart. Shemoth (Exodus) 4:14











Exo 12:3




Speak ye unto all the assembly of Yashar'el, saying: In the tenth day of this month they shall take to them every man a lamb, according to the house of their fathers, a lamb for a house: Shemoth (Exodus) 12:3




Lev 7:29




Speak unto the children of Yashar'el, saying: He that offers the sacrifice of his peace offerings unto Yahuah shall bring his oblation unto Yahuah of the sacrifice of his peace offerings. Vayiqra (Leviticus) 7:29









Lev 17:2




Speak unto El-Aharon, and unto his sons, and unto all the children of Yashar'el, and say unto them; This is the thing which Yahuah has commanded, saying: Vayiqra (Leviticus) 17:2







Deu 27:14




And the Leviyiym shall speak and say unto all the men of Yashar'el with a loud voice, Devariym (Deuteronomy) 27:14












The prophets proclaim..................





2Sa 14:12




Then the woman said: Let your handmaid, I pray you, speak one word unto my el-adoniy the king. And he said: Say on. Shemu'el Sheniy (2 Samuel) 14:12







Isa 30:10




Which say to the seers: See not; and to the prophets, Prophesy not unto us right things, speak unto us smooth things, prophesy deceits: Yesha'yahu (Isaiah) 30:10







Jer 1:7




But Yahuah said unto me: Say not, I am a child, for you shall go to all that I shall send you, and whatsoever I command you, you shall speak. Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) 1:7







Jer 5:14




Wherefore thus says Yahuah Elohai Tseva'oth: Because ye speak this word, behold, I will make my words in your mouth fire, and this people wood, and it shall devour them. Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) 5:14







Jer 18:11




Now therefore go to, speak to the men of Yahudah, and to the inhabitants of Yerushalayim, saying: Thus says Yahuah; Behold, I frame evil against you, and devise a device against you: return ye now everyone from his evil way, and make your ways and your doings good. Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) 18:11







Eze 3:10




Moreover he said unto me, son of A'dam, all my words that I shall speak unto you receive in your heart and hear with your ears. Yechezq'el (Ezekiel) 3:10





the writings bear witness.............



1Ki 12:7




And they spoke unto him, saying: If you will be a servant unto this people this day, and will serve them, and answer them, and speak good words to them, then they will be your servants forever. Melekiym Ri'shon (1 Kings) 12:7







1Ki 22:14




And Miykayahu said, As Yahuah lives, what Yahuah says unto me, that will I speak. Melekiym Ri'shon (1 Kings) 22:14







2Ki 6:12




And one of his servants said, None, my adoniy, O king: but Eliysha, the prophet that is in Yashar'el, tells the king of Yashar'el the words that you speak in your bedchamber. Melekiym Sheniy (2 Kings) 6:12







Psa 45:1




My heart is indicting a good matter: I speak of the things which I have made touching the king: my tongue is the pen of a ready writer. Tehilliym (Psalms) 45:1




Psa 94:4




How long shall they utter and speak hard things? And all the workers of iniquity boast themselves? Tehilliym (Psalms) 94:4
















HOW TO KNOW WHEN YAH IS SPEAKING




Now listen carefully. There is a profound difference between hearing Yah and hearing fear. And understanding this distinction is the key to walking in clarity, purpose, and victory. Many people live their entire lives reacting to the noise in their minds, thinking it is divine instruction, when in reality it is fear dressed in spiritual language. You must understand this: Yah’s voice never conflicts with His Word, while fear will always contradict the truth of who you are in Him. Write this down: clarity begins with alignment. If your thoughts, actions, and decisions are aligned with Yah’s principles, you can be sure you are hearing from Him.




Let me explain this. The first way to discern Yah’s voice is through peace. Qolasiym (Colossians) 3:15 (CĒPHER) says to let peace rule in your heart. Peace is not the absence of circumstances. Peace is the presence of Yah. Fear, on the other hand, always comes with tension, anxiety, and confusion. Write this down: peace is proof of Yah’s presence. When a decision brings confusion, when your heart feels heavy, when your mind races, recognize that this is not Yah speaking. It is fear trying to control you.




Now listen carefully. The second principle is this: Yah’s voice builds; fear destroys. Let me show you from scripture. In Shemoth (Exodus), Mosheh was told to lead the people out of Mitsrayim. Yah’s instruction was clear, but fear whispered doubt: Who am I to lead? Fear always questions, always limits, always magnifies impossibility. Write this down: Yah’s voice empowers; fear diminishes. Every time Yah speaks, He calls you to growth, to responsibility, to destiny. Fear, however, calls you to retreat, to comparison, and to self-doubt.




Let me explain further. You must understand this principle: Yah’s voice is consistent with His character. He will never tell you to do something that contradicts His Word. Fear, on the other hand, is inconsistent, shifting with circumstances, the opinions of others, and your insecurities. Write this down: character determines clarity. When the voice in your mind aligns with Yah’s nature, it is Him. When it does not, it is fear masquerading as divine counsel.




Now hear me carefully. Another way to distinguish between Yah and fear is timing. Qoheleth (Ecclesiastes) teaches there is a time for everything. Fear, however, rushes you or paralyzes you. It pressures you to act prematurely, or immobilizes you because it exaggerates risk. Write this down: timing is the test. If you feel an unnatural push to act out of anxiety, it is not Yah. Yah’s instruction comes with calm confidence and assurance, even in uncertainty.




Let me show you from scripture. In Shemu’el (Samuel), Shemu’el heard Yah calling him, but at first he misunderstood the voice. Why? Because he wasn’t discerning yet, and he needed clarity. Write this down: distraction clouds perception. Yah’s voice requires stillness, attentiveness, and faith. Fear thrives in noise, busyness, and indecision. When you are still before Yah, when your heart is prepared, and when your mind is focused, you will hear clearly.




Now listen carefully. Yah’s voice is also relational. He speaks in love and aligns with your destiny. Fear always isolates and intimidates. Write this down: Yah does not lead you into isolation; fear isolates. When Yah instructs, He draws you closer to purpose. Fear drives you away from vision. This is critical: your emotions are signals, not dictators. You will feel fear, doubt, and anxiety, but those are not messages. They are alerts. Write this down: feel it, but do not follow it.




Let me explain this further. Yah often confirms His voice through alignment with wise counsel, Scripture, and circumstances. Mishlei (Proverbs) 11:14 (CĒPHER) teaches that in the multitude of counselors there is safety. Fear, however, ignores counsel or misinterprets it. Write this down: confirmation protects clarity. When your thoughts align with Yah’s Word, confirm with trusted mentors, and remain consistent with Kingdom principles, you are hearing from Him. When they contradict, it is fear trying to mislead you.




Now listen carefully. Another key is repetition and persistence. Yah’s voice often confirms through different channels: Scripture, prayer, circumstances, dreams, or the counsel of others. Fear tends to speak loudly and urgently, but inconsistently. Write this down: Yah confirms; fear confuses. The enemy will use fleeting thoughts to create chaos. Yah uses persistent, consistent truth to guide and encourage.




Let me explain this. Fear often focuses on what you lack, what could go wrong, or what others will think. Yah focuses on purpose, possibility, and potential. Write this down: focus defines the source. If your thoughts are dominated by limitation, fear is speaking.




Now hear me carefully. One of the most profound ways to discern is by testing obedience. Ya’aqov (James) 1:22 (CĒPHER) says to be doers of the Word and not hearers only. Yah’s voice will always invite you to act in alignment with His principles. Fear will attempt to freeze you in indecision. Write this down: action confirms direction. Small steps in faith validate Yah’s instruction. Hesitation under fear produces stagnation.




Let me explain this with a story. I once met a young man who felt called to start a business that would impact thousands. Every time he prepared, fear shouted, “You’re not ready. You’ll fail.” But each time he took a small step, doors opened, mentors appeared, and clarity increased. The moment he acted in alignment with purpose, fear lost its grip, and Yah’s confirmation became undeniable. Write this down: faith exposes fear.




Now listen carefully. Yah’s voice pushes you toward responsibility and potential. Fear encourages avoidance and excuses. Write this down: direction is destiny. You cannot ignore fear, but you can refuse to obey it. You can examine the voice, the fruit, the peace, the alignment with truth, and the timing. When these are consistent, you have certainty: Yah is speaking.




Let me explain this further. Fear can sound urgent, demanding immediate attention, and often uses your imagination to exaggerate threats. Yah speaks with authority, calm, and confidence. Write this down: tone distinguishes truth. Yah’s voice does not panic; it persuades. Fear panics; it paralyzes.




Now hear me carefully. Another principle: Yah’s voice lifts others and magnifies life. Fear diminishes life and isolates. Write this down: life versus limitation. Every time you hear a prompting that reduces, discourages, or diminishes hope, recognize it as fear. Every time you hear a prompting that empowers, expands, and aligns with destiny, recognize it as Yah.




Let me show you from scripture. When Yah called Yehoshua to take Yericho, He told him to be strong and courageous, not afraid, not discouraged. Fear wanted him to doubt, but Yah confirmed his assignment. Write this down: courage is confirmation. Obedience in the presence of fear confirms Yah’s direction.




Now listen carefully. To practically live this principle, start each day with a heart tuned to Yah through prayer, meditation on His Word, and stillness. Write this down: daily alignment produces discernment. When your mind is renewed daily, the distinction between fear and Yah’s voice becomes clear. Fear thrives in clutter, distraction, and indecision. Clarity is born from focus, obedience, and surrender. The more you practice hearing Yah above the noise, the more natural discernment becomes. Write this down: practice produces precision.




Now hear me carefully. Remember this final principle: fear is temporary; Yah’s voice is eternal. Fear can shout today, but Yah’s voice sets destiny for a lifetime. Write this down: destiny outlasts fear. When you live aligned with Yah’s guidance, you will walk in confidence, purpose, and unstoppable momentum.




Now listen carefully. Take this principle with you. Whenever doubt, confusion, or anxiety arises, measure it against Scripture: peace, alignment with character, confirmation through counsel, and persistence. These tests do not fail. Fear may speak, but it cannot override Yah’s voice when you are grounded. Write this down: know the difference. Act in faith, and destiny will not wait. Your assignment is not optional. Your obedience is not accidental. Your clarity is not random. Yah’s voice is real. And when you hear it and act, fear loses its authority.




Now listen carefully. This is the moment to decide. Will you follow the whispers of fear, or will you obey the voice that calls you into destiny? Write this down: obedience over fear produces freedom. Fear is temporary. Purpose is eternal. Fear distracts. Yah directs. Fear shrinks. Yah expands. Let this truth settle deep in your heart. You were created to hear Yah, trust Yah, and walk boldly in His plan.




Now listen carefully because there is one more layer you must understand. Discerning Yah’s voice is not a one-time event. It is a lifestyle. Every day presents opportunities for fear to speak louder than faith. Every situation in life is a test of your ability to remain aligned with truth, peace, and purpose. Write this down: discernment is a discipline, not an accident. You cannot stumble into clarity. You must cultivate it, practice it, and protect it.




Let me explain this further. Start by creating a daily rhythm that trains your mind to recognize Yah’s voice. Begin with Scripture because the Word is the absolute standard of truth. Read, meditate, and internalize it. Then engage in prayer, not as a ritual, but as a conversation. Yah speaks, and your spirit learns to recognize His tone, timing, and direction. Next, observe your circumstances. Yah often confirms His voice through events, opportunities, and divine connections. Fear manipulates your perception of circumstances to produce hesitation and confusion. Write this down: alignment produces authority over fear.




Now hear me carefully. You must also train your emotions to submit to truth. Fear thrives on ungoverned emotion, on imagination without accountability, on magnifying “what if.” Yah’s voice brings peace, clarity, and courage. Write this down: control your emotions, or they will control you. When anxiety rises, when doubt whispers, pause and ask, does this align with Yah’s Word? Does this produce peace? Does this point toward destiny? If the answer is no, you are hearing fear, not Yah.




Let me give you a practical demonstration. Imagine you are about to take a bold step: starting a new ministry, launching a business, confronting a personal challenge. Fear will give you a thousand reasons why it will fail. Yah will give you one reason why you must move: because His voice aligns with your purpose. Which voice will you obey? Write this down: obedience trumps opinion. Faith trumps fear. Purpose trumps doubt.




Now listen carefully. Another principle: surround yourself with a support system that echoes truth, not fear. Mishlei (Proverbs) 27:17 (CĒPHER) teaches iron sharpens iron. Fear isolates and makes you believe you are alone. Yah confirms through wisdom and encouragement. Write this down: environment shapes perception. If your circle cultivates fear, you will struggle to hear Yah. If your circle cultivates wisdom and courage, clarity becomes easier.




Let me explain further. You must also take immediate faithful action when you recognize Yah’s direction. Faith without works is dead, and fear without action becomes stagnation. Every time you hesitate out of fear, you feed doubt. Every time you act in alignment with Yah’s voice, clarity grows. Write this down: action is confirmation. Fear shrinks in the presence of obedience. Yah’s voice strengthens with action.




Now hear me carefully. Consistency is the key. Discerning Yah’s voice once is good. Discerning it daily transforms your life. Every decision must be tested against Scripture, peace, alignment with character, confirmation through counsel, and consistency with your assignment. This is the rhythm of a life led by Yah, not by fear. Write this down: discipline produces discernment. Discernment produces destiny.




Let me explain one more time. Fear will masquerade as responsibility, practicality, or even spirituality. It will tell you to wait when Yah says move. It will tell you to be cautious when Yah says trust. It will tell you not to risk when Yah has already equipped you. The difference becomes unmistakable when you practice recognition, discipline, and obedience. Write this down: fear limits; Yah expands.




Now listen carefully. As you develop this lifestyle, remember that your mind is the battlefield. A mind not trained to distinguish truth from fear defaults to fear. You must feed your mind with the Word, protect it with prayer, and align it with purpose daily. Write this down: the mind is the command center of your life. Guard it diligently.




Now listen carefully because there is yet another critical layer. Fear does not only speak through thoughts. It speaks through circumstances, relationships, and delays. When outcomes do not appear immediately, the human mind questions Yah’s direction, confuses timing with failure, and listens to fear masquerading as practicality. Write this down: delay is not denial. It is a test of obedience and discernment. Yah’s voice is consistent. His timing is perfect. His confirmation will come. Remain steadfast.




Protecting this mindset requires intentionality. First, renew your mind with truth. Romaiym (Romans) 12:2 (CĒPHER) says do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by renewing your mind so you can prove what is good and acceptable and perfect. A mind fed by fear, uncertainty, and speculation will produce doubt. A mind nourished by Scripture, purpose, and vision will produce clarity. Write this down: what you feed your mind, your mind will reflect.




Let me show you from Scripture. Consider Yehoshua and the walls of Yericho. The task looked impossible, but Yah spoke clearly, and Yehoshua obeyed. The delay, the impossibility, the enormity of the assignment were part of the test. The promise was certain. The victory was guaranteed. But the obedience was required. Write this down: faith does not wait for comfort. It moves despite fear.




You must also guard your environment. Surround yourself with people who reinforce faith, courage, and clarity. Mishlei (Proverbs) 13:20 (CĒPHER) teaches that walking with the wise makes you wise, but companionship with fools brings harm. The voices around you either amplify fear or confirm truth. Write this down: your circle determines your perspective.




Now listen carefully. Discipline is non-negotiable. You must train yourself to act as if Yah’s promises are true even when circumstances suggest otherwise. This is faith before sight. Write this down: obedience produces evidence. Action precedes results.




Here is the principle you cannot ignore: teach others by example. Leadership multiplies clarity. When you demonstrate courage in the face of fear, others are inspired to follow. Write this down: influence is born from action, not talk.




Let me explain further. To maintain this mindset, develop daily practices that fortify faith and weaken fear: begin your day with prayer and the Word, visualize your Kingdom assignments, speak life, and act decisively. When anxiety threatens, counter it with truth. When delay tempts doubt, reaffirm the promises. Write this down: habits determine outcomes. Daily practice shapes destiny.




Understand this: fear may not fully disappear. It will whisper. It will challenge. But fear is powerless against a disciplined mind aligned with Yah. The difference is not the absence of fear. It is mastery of fear. Write this down: you are not called to be fearless. You are called to be obedient.




Now hear me carefully. Your mission is clear: protect your mind, act in faith, surround yourself with truth, model courage, and teach others. Let fear speak, but do not obey it. Let doubt come, but do not entertain it. Let delay test you, but do not abandon your destiny. Write this down: a life governed by Yah’s voice and disciplined action will overcome fear, delay, and opposition.




Now listen carefully because there is another dimension most people overlook. Your inner dialogue can be your greatest ally or your fiercest enemy. When fear speaks, it often uses subtle words: what if it doesn’t work, maybe this isn’t for you, you’re not ready. Those are not Yah’s words. Those are echoes of doubt and insecurity. Write this down: not every thought in your mind is from Yah. Some thoughts are echoes of fear trying to control your destiny.




Here is the principle: discernment requires alignment with the Word. Tehilliym (Psalms) 119:105 (CĒPHER) says the Word is a lamp to your feet and a light to your path. If a thought does not align with Scripture, with your purpose, or with Yah’s promises, it is not from Him.




Consider Dawiyd facing Golyath. Giants speak loudly, but Yah’s voice produces courage, clarity, and purpose. Dawiyd’s mind was aligned, and that is why he moved without hesitation. Write this down: when Yah speaks, fear flees.




Protecting this mindset also requires stillness. Yesha’yahu (Isaiah) 30:15 (CĒPHER) teaches that in quietness and confidence is strength. If you never pause, if you never recalibrate, the noise of the world will drown discernment. Write this down: stillness is the gateway to clarity.




And persistence matters. Fear and doubt return, but persistence in faith is stronger. Each time fear challenges you, you have an opportunity to exercise faith. Write this down: persistence in faith trains your mind to hear Yah above fear.




Now hear me carefully. Surround yourself with people who sharpen you. Mishlei (Proverbs) 27:17 (CĒPHER) again: iron sharpens iron. Your environment can amplify fear or reinforce truth. Choose wisely. Write this down: accountability protects your mindset.




Replace negative patterns with truth rooted in Scripture. Speak truth over your life, your goals, your future. Philippiym (Philippians) 4:8 (CĒPHER) teaches you to set your mind on what is true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, and of good report. This is not hype. This is Kingdom alignment. Write this down: what you dwell on, you develop.




Remember this: fear is not the enemy. Inaction is. Fear will exist, but refusing to move on Yah’s instruction is what kills dreams. Ya’aqov (James) 2:17 (CĒPHER) teaches that faith without works is dead. You must act even when you do not feel ready, even when results are delayed, even when the giant seems bigger than your confidence. Write this down: action is the antidote to fear. Obedience is the proof of faith.




Now listen carefully. The practical application is where revelation becomes transformation. Begin each day aligned with Yah before you engage the noise of the world. Pause, pray, and declare purpose. Write this down: when you start your day aligned with Yah, the day becomes easier to navigate.




Journal your thoughts and insights. Record what you sense in prayer, what thoughts arise, and test which ones are fear and which are truth. Chabaqquq (Habakkuk) 2:1 (CĒPHER) speaks of standing watch to see what He will say. Monitor your mind. Write this down: self-observation trains obedience.




When results are delayed, do not panic. Galatiym (Galatians) 6:9 (CĒPHER) says do not grow weary in doing good, for in due season you will reap if you do not faint. Write this down: persistence is the bridge between vision and victory.




Use declarations rooted in truth: I will not be moved by fear. I will act in faith. Yah’s promises overrule my doubts. I am equipped for every assignment. And remember Yah’s charge to Yehoshua: be strong and courageous, do not fear, do not be discouraged. Write this down: speak truth, and your mind aligns with action.




Filter your mind. Qorintiym Sheniy (2 Corinthians) 10:5 (CĒPHER) teaches taking thoughts captive and bringing them into obedience. Unfiltered thoughts become threats. Feed your mind with what strengthens purpose. Write this down: what you feed your mind shapes your decisions.




Train others by example. Leadership is reproduction. When you demonstrate faith under pressure, endurance in delay, and obedience without visible reward, others learn how to live free from fear. Write this down: leadership multiplies clarity.




Build daily rituals: morning alignment, midday prayer pauses, nightly reflection, weekly accountability. Daniy’el practiced consistent prayer rhythms, and Yah elevated him even when danger surrounded him. Write this down: daily rhythm fortifies the mind against fear, doubt, and distraction.




Now hear me clearly. Do not live dictated by fear disguised as spirituality. Do not let hesitation and anxiety define your days. Discipline your mind, protect your heart, and align your actions with Yah’s voice. Fear will whisper. Yah will call. Decide which voice governs your destiny. Write this down: destiny belongs to those who hear and obey, not those who fear and delay.




Now listen carefully because this is where revelation becomes action, and action becomes transformation. The final key to living confidently is integration. Everything you have learned must become your daily life. Knowledge without application is wasted energy. Wisdom becomes power when you embed it into habits, routines, and responses. Write this down: your life reflects what you consistently practice. If you practice listening to fear, your life will mirror fear. If you practice obedience to Yah’s direction, your life will manifest His purpose.




Transformation is process. Philippiym (Philippians) 1:6 (CĒPHER) teaches that He who began a good work in you will complete it. Consistency is the vessel Yah uses to bring completion.




Yehoshua did not enter the land by hesitation. He moved in obedience. Faith is acted on, not just contemplated. Write this down: fear is overcome in obedience aligned with Yah’s voice.




Choose your circle carefully. Iron sharpens iron. Your environment reinforces fear or strengthens faith. Write this down: your circle affects your elevation.




Remember delay: Yoseph obeyed for years through betrayal, accusation, and confinement, yet he stayed aligned, and Yah elevated him at the appointed time. Write this down: delayed results are not denial. They are preparation.




And teach others. Influence is reproduction. Equip others to hear Yah clearly, test fear, and move in faith. Write this down: legacy is measured by who you equip.




Now as you leave this message, do not just remember these principles. Live them. Establish routines, record your discernment, speak truth, maintain focus under pressure, endure delay, and multiply this mindset into others.




And let this settle in you: with Yah’s guidance, clarity of assignment, and disciplined obedience, no force can derail what He has written. Romaiym (Romans) 8:31 (CĒPHER) declares that if Elohim is for us, who can be against us?




This is your moment. You are equipped. You are prepared. You are called to live beyond fear, beyond doubt, beyond limitation. Step forward in obedience. Let Yah’s voice — not fear — govern you. This concludes the teaching. You now have the keys: tests to discern fear from Yah’s voice, and principles to live courageously, faithfully, and purposefully each day.

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