Friday, April 3, 2026

PRAY FOR YAH TO OPEN YOUR EYES AND LEAD YOU TO YOUR DESTINY PART 2



James chapter 4































Today we are walking in: PRAY FOR YAH TO OPEN YOUR EYES AND LEAD YOU TO YOUR DESTINY PART 2






















Proverbs 20:6










Most men will proclaim every one his own goodness: but a faithful H529 man who can find?
















FAITH
















Today we look to the word FAITH-- H529- emuwn--faithfulness, trusting, faithful




























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













Deuteronomy 32:20










And he said, I will hide my face from them, I will see what their end shall be: for they are a very froward generation, children in whom is no faith H529


































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










Habakkuk 2:4










Behold, his soul which is lifted up is not upright in him: but the just shall live by his faith H529.


































The writings bear witness............




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Now, as we continue, it’s important to realize that readiness and prayer are not enough if we allow obstacles to block our path.













There are things in our lives—sometimes visible, sometimes hidden—that prevent the blessings and miracles Elohiym has prepared for us from manifesting. These obstacles can be fear, doubt, procrastination, unresolved past issues, or even toxic relationships.













And unless we identify them and remove them, we risk standing in our own way.













Consider the story of the Yashar’elites in the wilderness. They had been delivered from Mitsrayim. Elohiym had promised them the land. And yet, time and again, they faltered—complaining, doubting, allowing fear and uncertainty to cloud their faith.













The obstacles were not outside them. They were within them.













And until they addressed these fears, until they trusted Elohiym completely, they could not step fully into the blessings awaiting them.













Similarly, in our own lives, we may be praying diligently, aligning our hearts, and declaring, “Yahuah, I am ready. Please take me to my miracles and overflowing blessings.” But we find ourselves frustrated because something inside us is holding us back.













Perhaps it’s the fear of failure, the hesitation to take action, or resentment toward someone who wronged us. Whatever it is, it must be addressed, because Elohiym’s blessings cannot fully flow where there is blockage.













Ya’aqov 4:7 says, “Submit yourselves therefore to Elohiym. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”













This is a powerful principle. Submission to Elohiym allows His will to move through us, while resistance—whether to His guidance or to letting go of harmful patterns—creates barriers.













To receive your miracles, you must resist anything that opposes Elohiym’s plan for your life and submit fully to His purpose.













Let me share a real-life example.













I knew a young woman who was praying for financial breakthrough. She prayed daily. She read the Cepher. She remained faithful. But she constantly held on to grudges and let bitterness cloud her heart.













When she finally recognized the obstacle within her—unresolved anger—and released it, opportunities began to appear. Doors that had been closed for years suddenly opened. A breakthrough came. But it came only after she identified and removed the block.













Therefore, I urge you to take a moment to reflect. What is standing between you and your miracles? Is it fear, doubt, a toxic influence in your life, or a mindset that refuses to believe in possibility?













Whatever it is, confront it today. Write it down. Pray about it. Take steps, no matter how small, to remove it.













Because Elohiym’s blessings are already prepared for you, but your obstacles can delay their arrival.













And remember, identifying obstacles is not just about avoiding negativity. It’s about creating space for Elohiym’s favor to flow. Just as a river cannot flow if the dam is not removed, Elohiym’s miracles cannot reach you if the blockages remain.













Step courageously into self-examination. Remove the spiritual, mental, and emotional barriers, and watch as Elohiym begins to move powerfully in your life.













Now that we’ve addressed obstacles, let’s focus on the next crucial step: aligning your actions with Elohiym’s purpose.













You see, prayer and readiness set the stage, but action is what brings the blessings and miracles into manifestation. Elohiym’s favor responds not just to intention, but to intentional, purpose-driven steps.













Faith without works is incomplete, and readiness without action is like a seed left in the packet. It has potential, but it will never grow unless it’s planted, nurtured, and cultivated.













Consider Qolasiym 3:23, which tells us, “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for Yahuah and not for men.”













This verse reminds us that every action we take, every effort we put forth, should reflect our alignment with Elohiym’s purpose. It’s not about doing things for recognition, for applause, or even for temporary reward. It’s about honoring Elohiym with our discipline, our focus, and our dedication.













When our actions align with His will, we invite His blessing to accelerate our efforts, to multiply our work, and to turn ordinary steps into extraordinary outcomes.













Let me share a story to illustrate this.













There was a man who prayed fervently for a business breakthrough. He declared daily, “Yahuah, I am ready for Your miracles and overflowing blessings.” Yet he knew that prayer alone would not suffice.













So he aligned his actions with Elohiym’s purpose. He invested time in learning, disciplined his spending, sought guidance from mentors, and remained consistent in his efforts.













Within months, doors opened that had seemed impossible. Elohiym’s favor didn’t simply fall into his lap. It flowed through the actions he had taken in alignment with His plan.













Furthermore, aligning with Elohiym’s purpose requires wisdom. Not every opportunity is a blessing. Not every offer, every partnership, or every shortcut is in line with His plan.













Prayer positions you to discern, but action in alignment with Elohiym’s principles ensures that you step only into opportunities that honor Him.













It is through obedience, integrity, and persistence that blessings are multiplied and miracles are fully realized.













So today, I encourage you to examine your actions. Are they aligned with your readiness? Are they consistent with your prayers? Are they reflecting a life surrendered to Elohiym’s will?













Because when your actions, your mindset, and your faith all move in harmony, the supernatural begins to flow.













You start to notice doors opening where there were walls, connections forming where there was isolation, and opportunities appearing where there was impossibility.













And remember, alignment is a continuous process. It’s not a one-time decision. It’s daily choices, daily discipline, and daily dedication.













When you commit to this, the prayer you’ve been saying—“Yahuah, I am ready. Please take me to my miracles and overflowing blessings”—doesn’t just remain a declaration. It becomes a reality.













Your readiness and your actions combine to unlock the fullness of Elohiym’s miraculous plan for your life.













Now, even when you are ready, praying daily, removing obstacles, and aligning your actions with Elohiym’s purpose, there is one crucial element that tests every believer: faith in waiting.













You see, miracles and blessings often do not arrive on our timetable. Elohiym’s timing is perfect, but it can feel slow to our human hearts. This is where faith becomes more than belief. It becomes endurance, perseverance, and trust, even when the evidence is not yet visible.













Consider Avraham, who waited decades for the promise of Yitschaq, or Dawid, who was anointed king as a young man but had to wait through years of trials before taking the throne. Their stories teach us a profound lesson: faith is not passive. Faith in waiting is active. It keeps hope alive, strengthens character, and prepares the heart for the moment of manifestation.













Galatiym 6:9 reminds us, “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not give up.”













That phrase—“if we do not give up”—is where the miracle is hidden. Your blessing is coming, but only if you maintain faith through the waiting.













Let me share a real-life scenario.













There was a woman who prayed daily for healing. She had been struggling for years, and it seemed like nothing was changing. But she remained consistent in prayer, aligned her lifestyle with Elohiym’s guidance, and continued to act in faith.













Years later, not only was she healed, but her testimony became a source of inspiration for countless others. What seemed like a long wait was actually a season of preparation, shaping her faith, character, and capacity to receive the miracle fully.













Waiting does not mean doing nothing. Waiting means staying ready. Waiting means continuing to pray, to act, and to align with Elohiym’s purpose even when the doors seem closed. It means trusting Elohiym’s timing over your own.













And remember, waiting is often where Elohiym builds endurance, resilience, and a deeper intimacy with Him. It is in waiting that your faith is tested, refined, and strengthened so that when the breakthrough arrives, you are fully equipped to handle it with gratitude, wisdom, and joy.













So today, I want you to embrace your waiting season. Do not despise it. Do not rush it. And do not allow discouragement to take root.













Keep declaring, “Yahuah, I am ready. Please take me to my miracles and overflowing blessings.” Keep trusting. Keep aligning. And keep walking in faith.













Because when you combine readiness with daily prayer, removal of obstacles, alignment of actions, and steadfast faith in waiting, your miracles cannot be stopped. They are on their way, even if you cannot see them yet.













And as you hold on to that truth, remember the words of Ya’aqov 1:12, which say, “Blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial. For when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life which Elohiym has promised to those who love Him.”













Your waiting season is not wasted. It is preparation for your crowning moment of breakthrough and blessing.













Now, as your faith strengthens and your readiness deepens, it’s essential to learn how to recognize your breakthrough when it arrives.













You see, sometimes miracles and blessings are subtle. They do not always arrive with fanfare, a trumpet, or flashing lights. They can appear quietly, gently, even unexpectedly.













And if we are not attentive, if we are not discerning, we might miss the very doors Elohiym is opening for us.













Consider this: blessings can show up as new opportunities, divine connections, clarity of direction, or peace in situations that once brought anxiety. They may appear as sudden financial favor, a restored relationship, or a long-awaited answer to prayer.













But here’s the key: recognition requires awareness.













You must remain spiritually alert, mentally focused, and emotionally receptive to the ways Elohiym moves in your life.













Devariym 28:1-2 says, “And it shall come to pass, if you diligently obey the voice of Yahuah your Elohiym, to observe and to do all His commandments which I command you today, that Yahuah your Elohiym will set you high above all nations of the earth. And all these blessings shall come upon you and overtake you, if you obey the voice of Yahuah your Elohiym.”













Notice the word “overtake.” Elohiym’s blessings may come so powerfully that they overtake you. But you must be ready to receive them, to act on them, and to steward them wisely.













Let me give you a real-life example.













There was a man who had prayed fervently for a career breakthrough. He had been ready, aligned, and persistent. One day, he received an unexpected call—a position he had never imagined, with responsibilities that perfectly matched his skills and passion.













He recognized it immediately as Elohiym’s favor because he had cultivated awareness. He had remained prayerful, diligent, and sensitive to the Ruach’s guidance.













His breakthrough didn’t just appear. He saw it. He embraced it. And he walked into it with gratitude and wisdom.













And here’s a vital lesson: when your breakthrough arrives, do not hesitate. Do not doubt. Do not overthink. And do not allow fear or pride to interfere.













Elohiym has prepared you for this moment. Your readiness, your prayers, your alignment, and your faith in waiting have positioned you perfectly.













Recognize it, seize it, and walk boldly into the blessings Elohiym has prepared for you.













So today, I encourage you to open your eyes and your heart to the subtle ways Elohiym is moving in your life. Notice the small miracles, the doors opening, the divine connections forming.













Say again with conviction, “Yahuah, I am ready. Please take me to my miracles and overflowing blessings.”













And as you do, you will begin to recognize the evidence of Elohiym’s hand in your life—evidence that confirms your prayers are being answered and your breakthrough is at hand.













Remember, awareness is key.













Tehilliym 37:23 reminds us, “The steps of a man are ordered by Yahuah when he delights in His way.”













When you delight in Elohiym’s way, walk in readiness, and stay aligned with His purpose, your steps are guided, and your breakthroughs become unmistakable.













As we come to the close of this time together, I want you to take a deep breath and let this sink in.













Elohiym has already prepared the miracles and blessings for your life.













Everything we have spoken about—the readiness of your heart, the power of daily prayer, the removal of obstacles, the alignment of your actions, the perseverance of faith in waiting, and the awareness to recognize your breakthrough—all of it is designed to position you for His divine favor.













So I want you to declare with me, not just in words, but with your heart and your ruach:













“Yahuah, I am ready. Please take me to my miracles and overflowing blessings.”













Say it again. Feel it resonate through your soul.













This is not just a prayer. This is a declaration. This is an invitation for Elohiym to move powerfully in your life, to align circumstances, to open doors, and to bring forth what you have been waiting for.













Now let us pray together.













Heavenly Father, we come before You today with hearts open and spirits ready. Yahuah, we declare that we are prepared to receive the blessings, breakthroughs, and miracles that You have already set aside for us.













Remove anything within us that blocks Your favor. Strengthen our faith. Align our actions with Your timing and wisdom. Yahuah, take us exactly where You want us to be.













Let Your glory shine through our lives so that others may see Your power, Your love, and Your faithfulness. We receive Your miracles with gratitude, and we commit to walking in readiness, faith, and obedience.













In the name of Yahusha HaMashiach, Amein.













As you rise from this place today, remember this: readiness is not a one-time event. It is a daily posture of the heart. It is living each moment in alignment with Elohiym’s purpose.













It is trusting Him through the waiting, acting with faith, and recognizing His movement in your life.













Keep praying. Keep declaring. And keep positioning yourself for your miracles.













Yesha’yahu 60:1-3 reminds us once more, “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 boldly, because your breakthrough is here. Your blessings are on the way, and your miracles are ready to be revealed.













You are ready, and Elohiym is faithful.













Go forth today with expectation, with gratitude, and with the confidence that your prayers are moving mountains and your readiness is unlocking heaven’s abundant blessings.

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