Thursday, April 2, 2026
PRAY FOR YAH TO OPEN YOUR EYES AND LEAD YOU TO YOUR DESTINY PART 1
Isaiah chapter 60
Today we are walking in: PRAY FOR YAH TO OPEN YOUR EYES AND LEAD YOU TO YOUR DESTINY PART 1
Deuteronomy 4:29
But if from thence thou shalt seek H1245 the LORD thy God, thou shalt find him, if thou seek him with all thy heart and with all thy soul.
SEEK
Today we look to the word-SEEK-H1245 baqash--to seek, require, desire, exact, request, to find, to seek to secure, to seek the face, to desire, demand
The Torah testifies...............
Genesis 37:15
And a certain man found him, and, behold, he was wandering in the field: and the man asked him, saying, What seekest H1245 thou?
The prophets proclaim..................
Zephaniah 2:3
Seek H1245 ye the LORD, all ye meek of the earth, which have wrought his judgment; seek H1245 righteousness, seek H1245 meekness: it may be ye shall be hid in the day of the LORD'S anger.
The writings bear witness..........................
Ruth 3:1
Then Naomi her mother in law said unto her, My daughter, shall I not seek H1245 rest for thee, that it may be well with thee?
PRAY FOR YAH TO OPEN YOUR EYES AND LEAD YOU TO YOUR DESTINY PART 1
Have you ever felt like Elohiym has something extraordinary for you, but it’s just out of reach? What if I told you your miracles are already waiting, your blessings are already prepared, and all that stands between you and Elohiym’s favor is your readiness to receive?
Today, I want you to declare with me, “Yahuah, I am ready. Take me to my miracles and overflowing blessings.”
How ready are you to step into Elohiym’s miraculous plan for your life? I want you to think about that for a moment. Not just in passing, not just as a thought in your mind, but deeply.
How ready are you right now to embrace the blessings, the breakthroughs, the divine opportunities that Elohiym has prepared for you?
You see, so many of us are waiting. Waiting for something to change. Waiting for that big moment. Waiting for the doors to open. But sometimes we are waiting in the wrong place. We are waiting while opportunities pass us by. We are waiting while our prayers remain unanswered. And we wonder why nothing seems to happen. Nothing seems to happen.
Yet the truth is, Elohiym has already set the stage for your miracles. He has already prepared the blessings. But the question is, are you ready to receive them? Are your hands open? Is your heart prepared? Are your steps aligned with His purpose?
Because Elohiym’s timing is perfect, and His plan is flawless.
The Cepher tells us in Yesha’yahu 60:1-3, “Arise, shine; for your light has come, and the glory of Yahuah has risen upon you. For behold, darkness shall cover the earth, and thick darkness the peoples; but Yahuah will arise upon you, and His glory will be seen upon you. And nations shall come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your rising.”
Isn’t that powerful? Even in the midst of darkness, Elohiym’s glory is shining on you. Even when it seems like the world is against you, your breakthrough has already begun.
Imagine for a moment someone who has been waiting years for a promotion, for healing, for a relationship to be restored, for finances to turn around. They pray, they hope, they dream, but they remain stagnant. Meanwhile, the opportunities are right there, just a step away.
Sometimes the difference between receiving a miracle and missing it is readiness.
Are you spiritually prepared? Are you mentally prepared? Are you emotionally ready to step into the fullness of what Elohiym has prepared for you?
And this is why I want us to begin with a prayer, a simple but powerful declaration:
Yahuah, I am ready. Please take me to my miracles and overflowing blessings.
Say it with me in your heart. Feel it resonate through your ruach. Let it stir up expectation. Let it ignite hope. And let it remind you that readiness is a posture of faith.
Readiness is not just waiting passively. Readiness is positioning yourself in alignment with Elohiym’s purpose. Readiness is living in obedience, in gratitude, in perseverance, knowing that what is meant for you will not pass you by.
Furthermore, consider this: the world is full of distractions, full of noise, full of voices trying to pull you away from your divine path. Yet Elohiym calls you to arise and shine. He calls you to lift your eyes, to lift your hands, to lift your heart toward Him, because the glory of Yahuah has risen upon you.
And as you step into that light, you begin to see things differently. Opportunities that seemed impossible suddenly become visible. Solutions that were hidden now come into view. The miracles that you have been waiting for start to align with your actions, your faith, and your readiness.
So today, I want you to make a commitment not just with your lips, but with your ruach. Say it, feel it, believe it:
Yahuah, I am ready. Please take me to my miracles and overflowing blessings.
Let this be the cry of your heart, the declaration of your soul, and the guiding force of your day. Because when you are ready, Elohiym’s blessings have no choice but to find you. Your breakthrough is already on the way. Your miracles are already lining up. All that remains is your readiness, your alignment, and your faith.
Now, take a deep breath, center yourself in this moment, and let the words of Yesha’yahu 60:1-3 sink deep into your ruach:
Once again, “Arise, shine; for your light has come, and the glory of Yahuah has risen upon you. For behold, darkness shall cover the earth, but Yahuah will arise upon you, and His glory will be seen upon you. And nations shall come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your rising.”
Step forward in faith. Step forward in readiness, because your miracles and overflowing blessings are waiting.
Now, let’s move deeper.
Understanding what it truly means to be ready is the foundation of every breakthrough, every blessing, every miracle you are waiting for. You see, readiness is more than just saying the words, “Yahuah, I am ready.”
Readiness is a posture of the heart, a condition of the mind, and an alignment of your actions with Elohiym’s purpose. It’s about preparing yourself not just for the blessings, but for the person you must become to steward those blessings.
Think about Yoceph in the Cepher. He was a young man full of dreams, sold into slavery by his own brothers, thrown into a pit, falsely accused, and imprisoned. Yet through every trial, he remained ready. He stayed faithful. He stayed disciplined. He stayed focused on Elohiym’s plan.
Because when the time came for his breakthrough, when he stood before Pharaoh interpreting dreams, he was prepared to receive it. His readiness allowed him to step fully into the blessings Elohiym had promised him years before.
Similarly, Hadassah had to spend time in preparation before she could save her people. She didn’t just become queen overnight. She spent seasons in learning, humility, prayer, and alignment with Elohiym’s purpose. And when the moment came, she was ready to rise and act. Her readiness changed the course of history for her people.
So what does readiness look like for us today?
First, it’s spiritual readiness. This means your heart is aligned with Elohiym. It means your desires are no longer rooted in selfish ambition, but in Elohiym’s glory. It means you’re willing to surrender control, trusting that His timing is perfect and His plan is higher than yours.
Second, it’s mental readiness. Your mind must be disciplined. You must train yourself to focus, to avoid distractions, and to reject thoughts that pull you into fear, doubt, or negativity.
Romaiym 12:2 reminds us, “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind.”
Transformation begins in the mind because your thoughts shape your actions, your decisions, and ultimately your destiny.
Third, it’s emotional readiness. You must cultivate patience, resilience, and courage. Breakthrough often comes through trials, not outside of them. And if your heart is not prepared to handle pressure, to endure setbacks, and to maintain faith in the middle of challenges, you risk missing the miracles Elohiym has in store.
Let me share a story.
I once knew someone who prayed fervently for a financial breakthrough. They prayed every day, said all the right things, and waited. But when the opportunity arrived, they weren’t prepared. They hadn’t built the skills, hadn’t disciplined their time, and weren’t ready to manage the resources Elohiym was giving. The blessing came, and it passed them by. It was a hard lesson, but a necessary one.
Readiness isn’t optional. It’s essential.
Therefore, when you pray, “Yahuah, I am ready. Please take me to my miracles and overflowing blessings,” remember that readiness is not passive. It’s active. It’s preparing your heart, training your mind, disciplining your emotions, and aligning your actions with Elohiym’s purpose.
When you do this, miracles don’t just happen, they find you. Blessings don’t just knock, they are invited in.
So as you reflect today, ask yourself: am I truly ready spiritually, mentally, emotionally? Am I preparing my heart and my life for the abundance Elohiym has promised?
Because the moment you align yourself, the moment you position yourself in readiness, the moment you say with conviction, “Yahuah, I am ready,” everything begins to shift.
And remember, Yesha’yahu 60:1-3 tells us that your light has come, and the glory of Yahuah has risen upon you. Readiness allows that glory to not just touch you, but to flow through you, opening doors, aligning opportunities, and drawing miracles into your life.
Now, let’s shift our focus to something that is both simple and profoundly powerful: daily prayer.
You see, prayer is more than just words we speak. It is the lifeline between us and Elohiym. It is the channel through which divine intervention flows, the bridge that connects your readiness with Elohiym’s miraculous plan.
And when we commit to praying every day, we are not just speaking into the air. We are aligning our hearts with heaven, opening the doors for miracles and blessings to manifest in our lives.
Imagine the difference between someone who prays once in a while and someone who prays consistently every single day. The occasional prayer is like a spark. It might light a small flame. But daily prayer ignites a fire. It builds momentum. It cultivates faith. It transforms expectation into manifestation.
Luqas 18:1-8 tells us about the persistent widow who kept coming to the judge with her plea. The judge finally granted her justice, not because of her power, not because of her status, but because of her unwavering persistence.
How much more then will our heavenly Father respond when we approach Him daily, faithfully, persistently, with hearts fully ready to receive?
And here’s the beautiful part. When we pray this daily prayer—“Yahuah, I am ready. Please take me to my miracles and overflowing blessings”—we are not just asking for blessings. We are declaring our readiness to receive them.
We are saying, “Yahuah, I have positioned myself. I have prepared my heart. I have aligned my actions, and now I am open to Your divine favor.”
There is a transformation that happens in us when we pray consistently. Our minds become focused, our spirits become resilient, and our hearts become expectant.
Let me give you an example.
There was a man who prayed every day for a breakthrough in his career. Every morning without fail, he declared, “Yahuah, I am ready for the doors You are opening for me.” He did not see immediate results, but he kept the habit. He kept the faith. And he kept aligning his efforts with Elohiym’s principles.
Then one day, an opportunity arrived that changed his life completely. A door he had not even imagined was opened. That is the power of daily prayer. It prepares you, aligns you, and positions you perfectly for Elohiym’s timing.
Moreover, Tesaloniqiym Ri’shon 5:16-18 tells us, “Rejoice always. Pray without ceasing. Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is the will of Elohiym in Yahusha HaMashiach for you.”
Notice that it is a call to continual, daily engagement with Elohiym. Prayer is not just an event. It is a lifestyle.
When we make it daily, we cultivate trust, deepen our relationship with Him, and create fertile ground for miracles to grow.
So today, I encourage you: commit to this daily prayer. Not just in moments of need, not just when life seems hard, but every single day. Let it be the first thing you say in the morning and the last whisper of your heart at night. Let it be the rhythm of your readiness, the heartbeat of your faith, and the channel through which Elohiym’s miracles and blessings flow into your life.
And as you do this, remember the connection between readiness and prayer. Prayer without readiness is empty. Readiness without prayer is incomplete. But together, readiness and daily prayer create an unstoppable force that attracts Elohiym’s favor, opens doors that were once closed, and brings your miracles into full manifestation.
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