Tuesday, March 17, 2026

YOUR SPIRIT IS UNDER ATTACK PART 2



Genesis chapter 2












Today we are walking in: YOUR SPIRIT IS UNDER ATTACK PART 2










Joel 2:28




And it shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out my spirit H7307 upon all flesh; and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions:







SPIRIT










Today we look to the word-SPIRIT- H7307-RUWACH-wind; by resemblance breath, i.e. a sensible (or even violent) exhalation; figuratively, life, anger, unsubstantiality; by extension, a region of the sky; by resemblance spirit, but only of a rational being:—air, anger, blast, breath,













The Torah Testifies……………………….




Genesis 1:2




And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit H7307 of God moved upon the face of the waters.






Genesis 6:3




And the LORD said, My spirit H7307 shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years.







Exodus 28:3




And thou shalt speak unto all that are wise hearted, whom I have filled with the spirit H7307 of wisdom, that they may make Aaron's garments to consecrate him, that he may minister unto me in the priest's office.






















The Prophets Proclaim……………………….







Isaiah 31:3




Now the Egyptians are men, and not God; and their horses flesh, and not spirit H7307. When the LORD shall stretch out his hand, both he that helpeth shall fall, and he that is holpen shall fall down, and they all shall fail together.







Ezekiel 2:2




And the spirit H7307 entered into me when he spake unto me, and set me upon my feet, that I heard him that spake unto me.










Haggai 1:14




And the LORD stirred up the spirit H7307 of Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and the spirit H7307 of Joshua the son of Josedech, the high priest, and the spirit H7307 of all the remnant of the people; and they came and did work in the house of the LORD of hosts, their God,



















The Writings Witness………………………..




Job 10:12




Thou hast granted me life and favour, and thy visitation hath preserved my spirit H7307.







Psalm 34:18




The LORD is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit. H7307







Proverbs 15:4




A wholesome tongue is a tree of life: but perverseness therein is a breach in the spirit H7307.



















YOUR SPIRIT IS UNDER ATTACK PART 2






When YAH makes a decision, it’s not up for debate. Heaven doesn’t hold elections. The throne of Elohim is not surrounded by advisers whispering suggestions. There are no approval ratings in the Kingdom. When YAH speaks, it becomes law. When YAH decrees, it becomes reality. There is no committee, no board of men, no panel of critics. His Word is final because He is the Aleph and the Tav, the beginning and the end. So when He decides, that decision doesn’t need confirmation from man. It only needs obedience from you.




This is where the chosen often stumble. We get caught up in the noise of opinions. We start to measure the divine calling by human reactions. We let rejection shake our confidence and let silence make us question our worth. But here’s the truth: YAH doesn’t need to explain Himself to people who were never part of your assignment. He doesn’t need permission from your critics to bless you. He doesn’t need validation from your family to elevate you. When YAH decides, the decision is already done. It’s not on trial. It’s not pending approval. It’s settled.




You were not chosen because you were voted in by man. You were chosen because you were ordained by YAH. That means your destiny is not hanging in the balance, waiting on people to catch up. You don’t need the right name, the right background, or the right connections. You just need the right Elohim. And He already decided. That decision wasn’t based on your popularity, but your purpose. It wasn’t based on how many people clapped for you, but on how heaven assigned you.




Think about the greats in the Word. When YAH chose David, no one in his family voted for him. His own father didn’t even think he was worth inviting to the meeting. But YAH bypassed every brother, every opinion, and said, “That’s the one.” When YAH chose Gid‘on, Gid‘on was hiding in fear, calling himself the least of the least. But YAH didn’t care about his self-perception. He had already made the decision. And when YAH picked Miryam, a teenage girl from an ordinary town, to carry the Son of Elohim, nobody around her voted for that either. But what did the messenger say? “You have found favor with YAH.” Not man, YAH. And that favor was enough to ignite destiny.




We’ve been trained to think we need applause to move, that unless people support us, we must not be ready. But let me tell you, some of the loudest silence comes right before the biggest shift. Just because no one claps doesn’t mean you’re not called. Just because they don’t see it doesn’t mean it’s not settled. Their opinion is not your confirmation. Their support is not your signal. YAH is your confirmation. His decision is your permission.




Some people won’t support you simply because they didn’t choose you. They can’t understand how someone like you could be used by YAH without their approval. But you must remember, they didn’t call you. They didn’t see what YAH saw. They weren’t there when heaven released the blueprint of your life. They didn’t hear the conversation between the Father and your future. So their opinion, while loud, is irrelevant. What matters is who made the decision.




YAH doesn’t base His choices on your qualifications. He bases them on His intention. And His intention is eternal. It was never based on the temporary opinions of people. In fact, sometimes YAH will intentionally choose someone the world has disqualified just to show that He is Elohim. He will place greatness in those the world calls ordinary. He will raise up voices from unexpected places. He will pull leaders out of brokenness, strength out of struggle, and glory out of ashes. Why? Because He wants to make it clear: this was His decision.




You’ve been waiting for people to see you, to recognize you, to validate what’s in you. But can I tell you the truth? Some people will never see you correctly because they weren’t meant to understand your assignment. You are carrying something that is divine, and the carnal mind cannot comprehend the things of the Ruach. They look at your present and can’t grasp your future. They measure your past and can’t believe your promise. But YAH doesn’t consult your past to plan your destiny. He doesn’t ask people for feedback when He decides who to use.




The sooner you realize that YAH’s decision is above all else, the freer you will be. Free from people-pleasing, free from insecurity, free from the fear of man, free from needing confirmation every step of the way, free from second-guessing what you know YAH already told you. Because when He speaks, His Word doesn’t return void. It accomplishes exactly what He intended. That means if He said you’re chosen, then no rejection can unchoose you. If He said you’re anointed, then no attack can cancel your anointing. If He said it’s time, then no delay can deny it.




There will be people who don’t believe in you, and that’s okay. They’re not your source. There will be doors that close in your face, and that’s okay, too. YAH opens doors no man can shut. There will be moments where everything in the natural says you’re not ready. You’re not worthy. But in those moments, remind yourself, YAH already decided. He already looked at your weakness and said, “I can work with that.” He already examined your past and said, “That won’t stop Me.” He already saw your future and said, “That’s exactly who I need.”




Don’t shrink to fit someone else’s comfort zone. Don’t water down your calling to match their expectations. Don’t delay your movement because they can’t comprehend your mission. Move with confidence, not arrogance, but Kingdom confidence. The kind of boldness that only comes from knowing that heaven has your back. The kind of faith that’s not dependent on applause, but is anchored in the voice of YAH.




What YAH decides, He protects. What YAH ordains, He provides for. What YAH starts, He finishes. And when He says, “Go,” you don’t wait for man’s green light. You walk in obedience, knowing that even if the world says no, YAH’s yes is greater. Even if they shut you out, He will set you up. Even if they count you out, He’s already counted you in.




So stop waiting for approval. Stop waiting for the perfect conditions. Stop waiting for everyone to believe in you. The decision has already been made. Heaven already stamped your name. You’re not moving in ambition. You’re moving in obedience. And obedience to YAH’s decision is the highest level of power you’ll ever walk in.




YAH never asked you to be perfect. He only asked you to surrender. The weight of the calling was never meant to rest on your ability to perform. It was always meant to rest on your willingness to yield. Perfection is a trap that many chosen ones fall into, thinking that in order to be used by YAH, they have to be flawless, polished, sinless, and without weakness. But if that were true, none of the people YAH used throughout history would have qualified. Not Mosheh with his speech issues and his temper. Not Kepha with his denial. Not Sha’ul with his past as a persecutor. Not David with his failures. Yet YAH called them not because they were perfect, but because they surrendered.




We live in a world that idolizes perfection. From social media filters to curated personalities, everyone wants to look the part. But YAH is not impressed by image. He’s after heart. He’s not calling the most put together. He’s calling the most surrendered. That’s why some of the most powerful voices won’t come from platforms. They’ll come from prayer closets. That’s why some of the most impactful vessels will be the ones who’ve been through hell, made mistakes, cried in silence, and still whispered, “YAH, use me anyway.”




Surrender is not about having it all together. It’s about giving YAH access to what you do have. Even if it’s broken, even if it’s weak, even if it’s confused, surrender says, “YAH, I don’t know how this will work, but I’m giving it to You anyway. My hands are off. My plans are surrendered. My past is Yours. My future is Yours. I won’t fight this anymore. I won’t run anymore. I’m tired of trying to be perfect. I just want to be obedient.”




That’s where power starts. Not in perfection, but in obedience. YAH’s not looking for the strongest. He’s looking for the surrendered because a surrendered heart becomes a divine instrument. It becomes a place where His glory can dwell, His will can flow, and His presence can rest.




The enemy knows this. That’s why he tries so hard to convince you that you’re not good enough. He keeps replaying your past like a highlight reel. He whispers lies like, “How can YAH use someone like you?” But the enemy is a liar because it’s not about you. It’s about the One who called you. What YAH calls, He equips. What He chooses, He cleanses. What He anoints, He transforms. You may have come to Him one way, but you won’t stay that way.




Surrender doesn’t mean you stay broken. It means you give Him permission to rebuild you from the inside out. It means you let go of control. You lay down your pride. You stop trying to look anointed and actually start being anointed by simply saying yes to Him. You stop trying to earn grace and start walking in it.




YAH didn’t choose you because you were flawless. He chose you because you were available. He saw that even in your pain, even in your rebellion, even in your fear, there was a yes buried deep in your spirit. And He said, “I can work with that.”




The world chooses based on perfection. YAH chooses based on potential. The world says you’re too broken. YAH says you’re just right. The world says you’ve got too much baggage. YAH says let Me carry it. The world says you need to clean yourself up first. YAH says come as you are and I’ll do the cleaning.




And when you surrender, you begin to realize that everything you thought disqualified you is exactly what YAH will use to qualify you. That pain you tried to hide, He’ll use it to reach others. That failure that haunted you, He’ll turn it into a message. That season of silence where you thought YAH left you, that was your preparation ground.




Surrender turns your scars into testimonies. It turns your weakness into weapons. It turns your nothing into something. Because when you give Him everything, He can turn anything.




Don’t let perfectionism paralyze you. Don’t wait until you feel worthy to say yes. Worthiness is not a prerequisite for obedience. Obedience produces transformation. YAH doesn’t expect you to be spotless before He uses you. He expects you to trust Him. And when you do, you’ll see what grace really looks like. You’ll understand that His strength is made perfect in your weakness, not in your strength. You’ll begin to walk differently, not in arrogance, but in holy confidence, because you know it’s not about how good you are, it’s about how good He is.




That’s the beautiful paradox of being chosen. You’re fully aware of your flaws, but you say yes anyway. You know your story isn’t clean, but you surrender it. You know you’re not the most qualified, but you show up. And in that obedience, YAH shows Himself strong because the glory was never supposed to go to you. It was always supposed to point back to Him.




The more surrendered you are, the more clearly people can see Him through you. They won’t say, “Look how perfect they are.” They’ll say, “Look how powerful their Elohim is.”




There’s something unstoppable about a surrendered vessel. You may not have the loudest voice, the biggest platform, or the longest resume, but you’ve got fire in your spirit. You’ve got oil on your life. You’ve got a yes that shakes the kingdom of darkness. Because surrendered people are dangerous to the enemy. They don’t move for applause. They don’t need a stage. They don’t care about being seen. They just want to obey. They just want to pour. They just want to glorify the One who picked them when no one else did.




And if that’s you, if you’ve been wrestling with feeling unworthy, if you’ve been thinking YAH made a mistake when He chose you, this is your moment to let all of that go. You are not called because you are perfect. You are called because you are willing. You are not anointed because you earned it. You are anointed because you received it. You are not moving forward because of your strength. You are moving forward because of your surrender.




So lift your head, take a deep breath, and surrender again and again and again. Every day, surrender. Every time fear creeps in, surrender. Every time shame knocks, surrender. Every time you feel unqualified, surrender. Because that’s where He meets you. Not in your perfection, but in your yes.




There is a strange and sacred thing that happens to the chosen. Right after the call, before the doors open, before the favor flows, before the oil starts running publicly, comes the isolation, the silence, the stripping, the loneliness, the season where it feels like everyone forgot you, like YAH turned down the volume on your life. No crowds, no applause, no invitations. Just you, your thoughts, and the still voice of the Ruach. And if you don’t understand the purpose of isolation, you’ll begin to question your calling. You’ll start to think something went wrong. But nothing went wrong. Something just went right.




You’ve been marked, and YAH is separating you before He elevates you. Separation is YAH’s ancient method of preparing a chosen one. When YAH sets someone apart for something great, He does it in private. He pulls them out of the familiar. He disrupts their rhythm. He breaks their patterns. He removes the crutches. And while the world may call it rejection, heaven calls it positioning.




YAH doesn’t isolate you to punish you. He isolates you to protect and process you. He does it because what’s on your life can’t be mixed with the average. You’re not called to blend in. You’re called to stand out. You’re not meant to walk like everybody else. You’re not built for shallow places. You’ve been marked for depth. And depth requires separation.




YAH will separate you from voices that distract you, relationships that drain you, environments that limit you, and even versions of yourself that no longer serve your future. And when He does, it can feel like abandonment, but it’s not. It’s refinement. He’s sharpening you. He’s detoxing your soul from public pressure. He’s teaching you how to hear Him and not just hear noise.




In the isolation, YAH starts to expose things in you that can’t go with you—pride, fear, insecurity, people-pleasing, broken identity. He doesn’t hide them. He reveals them. Not to shame you, but to free you. Because when He elevates you, there won’t be time to heal wounds you didn’t let Him address in private.




Look at every person YAH used mightily. Before the platform came the process. Before the voice came the valley. Before the mantle came the moments where nobody knew their name. Mosheh spent 40 years in the wilderness before he led a nation out of bondage. Yoseph was thrown into a pit, sold into slavery, and locked in a prison before he was promoted to the palace. David was anointed king, but sent back to the field. Yahusha Himself disappeared into obscurity for 30 years before He turned the world upside down in three.




Why? Because isolation is heaven’s classroom. It’s where faith is forged. It’s where identity is clarified. It’s where the noise dies so destiny can speak.




The problem is we often misinterpret isolation as rejection. We look at our phones and see no calls and think we’re forgotten. We see doors not opening and assume we’ve failed. We look at the silence and think YAH is mad. But silence is not absence, it’s intimacy. YAH doesn’t speak less in isolation. He just speaks differently. He whispers instead of shouting. And the reason He whispers is because He wants you close. You won’t hear a whisper from a distance. You’ve got to lean in. You’ve got to tune your spirit.




He’s training your ear to recognize His voice above all others. Because where He’s taking you, there will be noise, opinions, praise, and criticism. And if you don’t learn to hear Him now, you’ll be led by applause later.




Some of the most powerful growth happens in the most hidden places. You may not have a platform, but you have a prayer life. You may not be surrounded by fans, but you’re surrounded by favor. You may not be invited to the room, but you’re being called to the throne.




You’re not losing. You’re incubating. You’re not being overlooked. YAH is forming something that the world isn’t ready for yet. Something the enemy can’t predict. Something that has to be born in the secret place before it’s revealed in public.




Don’t curse the isolation. Bless it. Embrace it. Let it do its work. Let it carve you. Let it cleanse you. Let it confront what needs to die so what needs to live can rise. You’re not in a prison. You’re in preparation. YAH has pressed pause not to punish you, but to preserve you.




He’s making sure that when He releases you, you’re not just talented, but trustworthy. Not just visible, but stable. Not just gifted, but grounded. Because what you carry is too costly to be rushed. And what He’s building in you takes time.




You may not see the fruit right away. You may wonder if it’s even worth it. You may question everything. But trust this: YAH knows what He’s doing. His isolation is intentional. He sees the end from the beginning. He’s not just preparing you for the blessing. He’s preparing you to survive it.




Because elevation without character is a trap. Exposure without depth is a danger. But when He separates you, it’s because He intends to establish you.




This season of silence is not a sign of failure. It’s a sign of favor. You’ve been selected to be set apart. You’ve been chosen for consecration. And consecration doesn’t happen in crowds. It happens in caves, in quiet moments, in uncomfortable places.




So if you feel like nobody sees you, good. That means YAH has you. That means you’re not distracted by fans. That means your foundation is being laid in truth, not trends.




And when the time comes and He brings you out of this hidden season, the world won’t understand the oil on your life. But you will, because you paid the price in the dark. You bled behind the scenes. You said yes when no one was watching. You stayed faithful when nothing was moving. And that is why the isolation is confirmation.




YAH separates what He’s about to send. He hides what He’s about to heal. He silences what He’s about to speak through. And if you’ve been feeling like YAH has pulled you away, trust Him. He’s just getting ready to push you forward.




YAH doesn’t operate by human standards. He doesn’t use the same checklist that people use when they’re looking for someone to elevate, empower, or entrust with something great. When people choose, they look at credentials, achievements, and outward appearance. They look for experience, for polish, for people who seem like they have it all together. But YAH looks at the heart. He looks for surrender. He looks for availability because YAH never needed you to be qualified in the eyes of men. He only needed you to be chosen by Him. And when YAH chooses you, He takes full responsibility for your preparation.




This is the upside-down truth of the Kingdom. YAH often picks the most unlikely people to do the most extraordinary things. He doesn’t wait until they have everything figured out. He doesn’t hold back until their resume is impressive. He calls them right in the middle of their mess. He interrupts ordinary lives with extraordinary purpose. He takes broken vessels, flawed voices, trembling hands, and uncertain minds, and He fills them with power, boldness, and clarity.




Because when people look at someone like that and see them walking in purpose, the only explanation left is YAH.




The world says, “Prove yourself, then you’ll be picked.” But YAH says, “I’ll pick you, and then I’ll prove Myself through you.”




That’s why the most dangerous thing you can do is doubt YAH’s choice. If He called you, He already knew what you lacked. He already knew what you didn’t bring to the table. He already knew what you struggled with, what you feared, what you failed at. And He called you anyway, because your deficiencies are not a disqualification. They are the stage for His glory.




He doesn’t choose the qualified. He qualifies the chosen.




Think of Gid‘on hiding in fear, doubting his worth, calling himself the least in his family. And yet the malak called him a mighty warrior. Why? Because heaven sees differently. Heaven doesn’t speak to your insecurity. It speaks to your destiny. Heaven doesn’t echo what you believe about yourself. It declares what YAH ordained over your life before you were born.




YAH knew Gid‘on was scared. But He also knew Gid‘on had a yes in him. That was enough. And when Gid‘on finally accepted the call, he didn’t go in his own strength. He went in YAH’s.




Look at Yirmeyahu, a young man who said, “I am only a child. I don’t know how to speak.” But YAH didn’t change His mind because of Yirmeyahu’s excuses. He said, “Do not say, ‘I am only a youth.’ You must go to everyone I send you to and say whatever I command you.” Then He touched Yirmeyahu’s mouth and put His words there.




What does that tell us? YAH doesn’t need you to already have the skill. He just needs your yes, and He’ll supply the rest. If He calls you to speak, He’ll give you the words. If He calls you to lead, He’ll give you the wisdom. If He calls you to build, He’ll give you the blueprint.




What you don’t have now, He will develop in you through the process.




But here’s the catch: YAH often qualifies you in ways you don’t expect. His training ground doesn’t always look like a classroom. Sometimes it looks like failure. Sometimes it looks like wilderness. Sometimes it looks like rejection.




But those moments aren’t working against you. They’re working for you.




That heartbreak—it softened your heart. That betrayal—it sharpened your discernment. That season of lack—it taught you to rely on YAH. The very things that seem to disqualify you are the same things that prepared you for the weight of the calling.




Because YAH isn’t building you for applause. He’s building you for assignment.




He’s not trying to make you impressive. He’s trying to make you impactful.




He’s not interested in how much you know. He’s interested in how much you trust.




Because when He sends you out, it won’t be your degrees that change lives. It won’t be your accolades that break chains. It will be His Ruach moving through a surrendered vessel.




The enemy trembles not at the qualified, but at the chosen who’ve been qualified by fire, by crushing, by obedience.




You might be wondering, “But how do I know I’m really chosen?”




The fact that you feel unworthy is often the proof.




Because those who are truly chosen don’t walk with entitlement. They walk with trembling. They don’t boast in themselves. They boast in YAH.




If you’ve wrestled with the weight of the call, if you’ve questioned why YAH would choose someone like you, then you’re probably exactly who He wants.




Because the proud won’t last in this. The proud won’t kneel when the pressure comes. But the surrendered will.




That’s why you’ve gone through what you’ve gone through. It wasn’t random. It wasn’t wasted. It was preparation.




YAH has been qualifying you in secret.




Every battle was a lesson. Every loss was a test. Every delay was a divine setup.




And now He’s saying, “I’m not asking you to be perfect. I’m asking you to go. I’m asking you to speak. I’m asking you to move—not because you feel ready, but because I am with you.”




Don’t let comparison rob you of confidence.




Don’t look at someone else’s path and assume you’re not worthy. YAH didn’t clone callings. He crafts them. Your assignment is unique. Your voice is needed. Your story carries weight.




You don’t need to fit in to be effective.




You don’t need to be the most polished in the room to carry power.




You just need to show up with what you have and trust that YAH will breathe on it.




When He touches your ordinary, it becomes extraordinary.




When He anoints your little, it becomes more than enough.




This isn’t about proving yourself to people.




This is about proving your faith to YAH.




He’s not impressed by the exterior. He’s drawn to the heart.




A yielded heart is more valuable than a perfect record.




A yes is more powerful than a resume.




And obedience is always the proof that you believe you’ve been chosen.




So stop second-guessing yourself.




Stop letting fear dictate your pace.




Stop waiting until you feel ready.




You’re not called because you’re ready.




You’re ready because you’re called.




And if YAH is for you, who can be against you?




He didn’t bring you this far to abandon you now.




The oil on your life didn’t come cheaply.




The fire you’ve walked through wasn’t for nothing.




He’s been qualifying you, molding you, breaking things off of you, strengthening you.




And now it’s time to walk like someone who knows they were sent.

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