Tuesday, April 7, 2026
PRAY FOR YAH TO OPEN YOUR EYES AND LEAD YOU TO YOUR DESTINY PART 4
Romans chapter 12
Today we are walking in: PRAY FOR YAH TO OPEN YOUR EYES AND LEAD YOU TO YOUR DESTINY PART 4
Genesis 42:25
Then Yoceph commanded to fill their sacks with grain, and to restore every man's money into his sack, and to give them provision for the way: and thus did he unto them. BERE'SHIYTH (GENESIS) 42:25 את CEPHER.
RESTORE
Today we look to the word: RESTORE- H8421- shuwb- to come back; specifically to reply:—answer, restore, return (an answer).
The Torah testifies………….
Deuteronomy 22:2
And if your brother be not nigh unto you, or if you know him not, then you shall bring it unto your own house, and it shall be with you until your brother seek after it, and you shall restore it to him again. DEVARIYM (DEUTERONOMY) 22:2 את CEPHER
The Prophets proclaim………….
Nehemiah 5:12
Then said they, We will restore them, and will require nothing of them; so will we do as you say. Then I called the priests, and took an oath of them, that they should do according to this promise. EZRA V'NECHEMYAHU (NEHEMIAH) 5:12 את CEPHER
The Writings witness…….
Psalm 51:12
Restore unto me the joy of your yeshu`ah; and uphold me with your free Ruach. TEHILLIYM (PSALMS) 51:12 את CEPHER
Now that your spirit is awakening again, let’s go deeper into something vital:
The need to remove every distraction that keeps you from living in alignment with Elohiym’s purpose.
There comes a time when you must be honest about what is standing between you and the person Elohiym created you to be.
Because no matter how much you pray, no matter how clearly you hear His voice, if you do not remove the distractions that distort your focus, you will keep drifting off course.
Distraction is one of the enemy’s most subtle weapons.
It does not destroy purpose instantly. It drains it gradually.
It steals your attention one moment at a time until you wake up wondering how you became so disconnected from Elohiym’s plan.
Life today is loud—phones buzzing, media screaming, schedules overflowing.
The world celebrates busyness as though it were productivity.
But the truth is, being constantly busy can make you spiritually barren.
The noise around you can drown out the still, small voice of Elohiym speaking within you.
And when that happens, confusion takes the place of clarity, exhaustion replaces peace, and imitation replaces authenticity.
Romaiym 12:2 says, “Be not conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
That means you cannot live in alignment with Elohiym while feeding your mind with everything that contradicts His truth.
Transformation does not come by accident. It comes by intention.
You have to consciously protect your focus, because whatever captures your attention will eventually shape your destiny.
I once knew a young professional who had everything going for him—a great job, a promising future—but his life felt meaningless.
He confessed that his relationship with Elohiym had grown cold.
Why?
Because every time he tried to pray, his phone distracted him. Every time he planned to read scripture, his mind wandered to social media.
He was not living in sin. He was just living in noise.
And that noise became the greatest barrier between him and Elohiym.
When he finally decided to fast from distractions—turning off the noise, stepping away from screens, and spending time in silence—something miraculous happened.
He began to hear Elohiym again.
Clarity replaced confusion. Vision replaced restlessness.
And his life began to realign with divine purpose.
Sometimes the most spiritual thing you can do is pause.
To disconnect from the world long enough to reconnect with Elohiym.
You cannot live in alignment with heaven while constantly entertaining earthly chaos.
The truth is, not every opportunity is from Elohiym. Not every voice deserves your attention. Not every relationship belongs in your destiny.
Some things are good, but not Elohiym.
And discernment grows when distraction decreases.
I want you to take this personally.
What is stealing your focus today?
Maybe it is the pressure to please people, the habit of overthinking, or the fear of missing out.
Maybe it is an environment or a friendship that keeps pulling you away from who you are meant to be.
Whatever it is, Elohiym is saying, “Let it go.”
Because every distraction that stays will keep you from the destiny He is calling you into.
You see, purpose requires discipline, and discipline is not punishment—it is protection.
When you guard your focus, you guard your future. When you simplify your life, you amplify Elohiym’s voice.
It is in the stillness that revelation comes. It is in the silence that purpose becomes clear.
So make a decision today to cut off whatever is dimming your spiritual vision. Step away from what keeps you busy but not fruitful. And in that space, invite Elohiym to refill your mind with peace, your spirit with clarity, and your life with direction.
Because every distraction removed is one step closer to the real you—the one Elohiym designed to live focused, free, and full of purpose.
Now that you are beginning to reclaim your focus, it is time to take it even further—to learn how to live daily as the real you with consistency, integrity, and purpose-driven faith.
Now that you have silenced the distractions and remembered who Elohiym says you are, the next step is to live from that truth daily—intentionally and authentically.
Because rediscovery without daily renewal fades fast.
Every morning you are faced with a choice—to live as the person the world expects, or to live as the person Elohiym created.
The truth is, it is not enough to know your divine identity. You must walk in it.
It is like a mirror. You can look into it and see who you are, but if you walk away and forget, the image fades.
Ya’aqov 1:23-24 reminds us that hearing Elohiym’s Word without living it is like looking in a mirror and forgetting what you saw.
Real transformation begins when knowledge becomes lifestyle.
So how do you live daily as the real you?
You practice alignment. You train your heart to respond to truth, not emotion. You choose peace over pressure, faith over fear, and purpose over approval.
Because the enemy knows he cannot destroy you, so he distracts you into living beneath your design.
Start every morning not by scrolling, but by seeking.
Before you pick up your phone, pick up your purpose.
Whisper, “Ruach Ha’Qodesh, remind me who I am today.”
Let your first thought be gratitude, not comparison. Let your first words be worship, not worry.
Because how you begin your day shapes how you see your day, and how you see your day determines how you live it.
You were never meant to live on autopilot—reacting to life, running from one demand to another.
You were created to live from within, led by the Ruach, anchored in Elohiym’s truth.
Galatiym 5:25 says, “If we live in the Ruach, let us also walk in the Ruach.”
That means your spiritual identity should reflect in your daily actions—in how you love, forgive, speak, and serve.
When you live as the real you, peace becomes your rhythm.
You no longer chase validation—you carry conviction.
You no longer compete—you complete your assignment.
You no longer perform—you become.
Because authenticity attracts Elohiym’s favor—not perfection, not performance, but purity of heart.
But here is the key: living as your real self requires daily surrender.
You must die to ego, pride, and the need to control outcomes.
You must learn to say, “Yahuah, I trust You with who I am becoming.”
And when you do, you will notice something powerful.
Elohiym starts aligning opportunities, connections, and directions that fit who you truly are—not who you were pretending to be.
You will find freedom in saying no to what does not align with your spirit, and strength in saying yes to what stretches your faith.
You will stop apologizing for walking in purpose. You will stop explaining your peace to people who thrive in chaos.
You will start living not for applause, but for assignment.
Every day becomes sacred. Every choice becomes intentional. Every step becomes worship.
So today, ask yourself:
Am I living as the person Elohiym designed, or as the person life has shaped me to be?
Because the world does not need another copy. It needs the original you—the one fearfully and wonderfully made, the one filled with divine purpose and spiritual authority.
When you live daily as that person, you become unstoppable—not because life is easy, but because your identity is anchored in eternity.
Now that you have learned how to live daily as your true self, it is time to protect that identity—to guard it against doubt, negativity, and spiritual fatigue.
You have rediscovered who you are. You have learned to walk daily in that truth.
But now you must protect it.
Because the moment you step into your real self, the enemy will try to pull you back into who you used to be.
The war for identity is spiritual, and it is relentless.
The enemy knows he cannot destroy what Elohiym has established, but he can distort it if you leave it unguarded.
That is why Mishlei 4:23 says, “Guard your heart with all diligence, for out of it flow the issues of life.”
Your heart is the gateway to your identity. It is where truth and deception battle for dominance.
If you do not guard your heart, the world will start redefining who you are—one distraction, one lie, one compromise at a time.
You must protect your divine identity the same way you would protect a priceless treasure—because it is one.
You are bought with a price, sealed with the Ruach, and called with purpose.
But identity protection does not happen by accident.
It requires awareness, boundaries, and discipline.
Every time you entertain negativity, comparison, or doubt, you weaken your spiritual walls.
Every time you give energy to what Elohiym has called you out from, you step away from who you truly are.
Protecting your identity means you learn to say no without guilt, yes without fear, and “enough” without apology.
It means you choose peace even when chaos invites you to argue.
It means you choose stillness even when the world demands speed.
And let’s be honest—it is not easy.
There will be days when your past tries to call you back, when people question your change, when your old habits whisper, “Just once more.”
But that is when you must remember who you are and whose you are.
Kefa Ri’shon 2:9 says, “You are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people set apart.”
Set apart does not mean isolated—it means intentional.
It means you have been marked by heaven to live differently on earth.
Protecting your identity also means protecting your environment.
You cannot walk in your Elohiym-given identity while constantly surrounding yourself with people who feed your old nature.
If you keep walking with those who doubt you, you will start doubting yourself.
If you keep listening to voices that contradict Elohiym’s Word, you will start questioning His truth.
So choose your company wisely.
Protect your atmosphere like your destiny depends on it—because it does.
Guard your mind through the Word. Guard your emotions through prayer. Guard your purpose through obedience.
The Word of Elohiym is not just inspiration—it is insulation.
It keeps you strong when temptation comes, focused when distractions rise, and firm when fear whispers.
And remember, the goal is not perfection—it is persistence.
You protect your identity by returning to Elohiym again and again.
Every time you fall, rise back into His truth. Every time you drift, realign your heart.
Because staying connected to the real you is a lifelong journey, not a one-time revelation.
When you protect your divine identity, you become unshakable.
The opinions of others no longer move you. Temporary battles no longer define you.
You stop chasing validation because you already know you are valued.
And now that your identity is protected, the final step is to fill your life with divine purpose and faith—so that your rediscovered self keeps growing stronger, not weaker as time goes on.
Once you have reconnected with the real you and learned to protect that identity, the final and most crucial step is this:
Fill the void with divine purpose and unwavering faith.
Because when you remove what is false, you must replace it with what is true—or the emptiness will eventually call you back to old habits.
Yahusha explained this principle in Mattithyahu 12:43-45.
He said that when an unclean spirit leaves a person, it wanders for a while. But if it finds the person empty, it returns, bringing seven more with it.
In other words, transformation without purpose invites regression.
You cannot just walk away from the false you. You must walk toward the divine purpose Elohiym designed for you.
This is where many people miss it.
They find freedom, but not focus.
They stop sinning, but never start serving.
They leave toxic relationships, but never connect with a Kingdom assignment.
Freedom is not the finish line—it is the starting point.
Filling the void begins with intentional alignment.
You ask, “Yahuah, what did You create me for? What assignment have You placed in my hands for this season?”
And then you start moving in obedience—even if it is small steps.
Because faith grows through movement, not comfort.
Eph’siym 2:10 declares, “For we are His workmanship, created in Mashiach Yahusha for good works, which Elohiym prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.”
You were created for more than survival. You were created for significance.
Every talent, every pain, every season you have endured carries a piece of your purpose.
Nothing was wasted.
And when faith fuels your purpose, your life becomes a testimony.
You start influencing without trying. You start healing others simply by living healed.
You become a vessel that Elohiym uses to reach others who are still lost in who they think they are.
But remember, staying filled requires consistency.
Feed your faith daily through the Word. Stay connected to a set-apart community. Keep your worship alive.
Because faith is not a moment—it is a lifestyle.
The more you fill yourself with Elohiym, the less room there is for confusion, fear, or doubt.
So today, ask yourself:
What am I filling my life with?
Is it drawing me closer to the real me Elohiym created, or pushing me further away?
If you feel that you have drifted, it is not too late.
Elohiym’s grace is the bridge back to your true self.
He is not asking for perfection. He is asking for surrender.
And the moment you say, “Yahuah, I am ready to become who You made me to be,” heaven starts restoring what you lost.
Let us end with a prayer.
Father, thank You for reminding us of who we truly are. We surrender every false label, every fear, and every wound that has kept us from living in Your truth.
Fill us today with divine purpose and faith. Teach us to walk daily in Your light, to protect our hearts, and to live as the people You created us to be.
In the name of Yahusha HaMashiach, Amein.
Now go and live boldly as the real you—the one Elohiym designed, loved, and anointed before the world ever told you who to be.
Before you go back to your routine, pause for a moment and breathe.
You have just walked through a journey of rediscovery—a journey back to the person Elohiym designed before the noise, the pressure, and the pain tried to redefine you.
The truth is, the real you was never lost—just buried beneath survival, fear, and expectations.
But today, Elohiym has called you by name, and heaven is reminding you: you are still His masterpiece.
The world will try to tell you that your worth comes from what you do, but Elohiym says your worth comes from who you are in Him.
Do not let another day pass trying to fit into a mold He never made for you.
Do not live the rest of your life as a version of yourself that pleases people but grieves your purpose.
This is your awakening moment. This is your divine reset.
From this day forward, walk like someone who knows their identity is rooted in eternity.
Speak like someone who understands that heaven’s authority lives within them.
Love like someone who has already been forgiven, restored, and chosen.
And if you ever forget who you are, do not run to the world for answers—run back to the Word.
Because it is only in the presence of Elohiym that the real you can breathe again, live again, and shine again.
You were created on purpose, for purpose.
The clock of destiny is still ticking.
Do not wait until it is too late.
Reconnect with the real you Elohiym created, and let your life reflect His glory.
You were never meant to be available to everyone.
Elohiym did not create you to fit the world’s expectations. He created you to fulfill His divine purpose.
And today, I am going to show you how to live in that truth.
How often have you said yes when your heart was screaming no, just to avoid disappointing someone?
Think about that for a moment.
How many times have you carried the weight of other people’s expectations on your shoulders, sacrificing your peace just to be accepted, to be liked, or to feel worthy in someone else’s eyes?
We live in a world where saying no feels like rejection, where boundaries are seen as pride, and where pleasing people has become more important than pleasing Elohiym.
But deep inside, your soul knows that every time you say yes to what Elohiym never asked of you, you lose a little piece of who you were created to be.
Sometimes it starts innocently. You want to help, to support, to be there for everyone.
You tell yourself it is love, it is kindness, it is service.
But gradually, you find yourself drained, empty, frustrated, and unseen.
You start to wonder, “When will someone value me the way I value them?”
You see, people-pleasing is a silent thief.
It steals your time, your confidence, and your purpose—one yes at a time.
And before you know it, you become available to everyone, but valuable to no one.
Now let’s pause here, because this is where truth meets transformation.
Galatiym 1:10 asks, “Am I now seeking the approval of man or of Elohiym? If I were still trying to please man, I would not be a servant of Mashiach.”
That is not just Scripture—it is a mirror.
A mirror reflecting how often we trade divine purpose for human approval.
Elohiym never called you to be a people-pleaser.
He called you to be a purpose-walker.
He called you to stand out, not blend in.
He called you to serve His will, not chase man’s applause.
And yet, the temptation to impress people can feel so strong.
We scroll through social media and compare our behind-the-scenes to someone else’s highlight reel.
We say yes to projects, relationships, and expectations that do not align with our assignment, just so we will not look selfish or ungrateful.
But the truth is, every time you live for the approval of others, you drift further from the peace that comes from knowing who you are in Mashiach.
Your value does not increase when people like you, and it does not decrease when they walk away.
The same Elohiym who formed you in your mother’s womb already approved you before anyone had an opinion.
The same Elohiym who sent His Son for your redemption does not need a crowd to validate what He already called good.
The problem is, many of us spend our lives trying to prove what Elohiym has already declared.
We want to impress people who cannot even comprehend the fullness of what Elohiym has placed inside us.
But when you start living from the place of Elohiym’s approval, something shifts.
You begin to understand that your no can be just as set-apart as your yes.
You begin to guard your peace as a divine gift, not a luxury.
You begin to realize that being available to everyone can make you unavailable to Elohiym’s direction.
And in that awareness, your power returns.
There is freedom in choosing purpose over popularity.
There is strength in knowing that you do not have to perform to be loved.
There is peace in understanding that Elohiym’s opinion is not a democracy—it is the truth.
When you let go of the pressure to please people, you begin to breathe again.
You begin to think clearly, walk boldly, and live intentionally.
And so today, this message is not about pride—it is about alignment.
It is about shifting your focus back to the One who designed your destiny.
Because the moment you stop chasing people’s approval, you make room for Elohiym’s favor.
The moment you stop trying to be available for everyone, you become truly valuable in the hands of the One who created you.
Elohiym did not create you to impress people.
He created you to fulfill His purpose.
The applause of men may sound loud, but it fades quickly.
The approval of Elohiym, however, carries eternal weight.
You are not defined by who claps for you.
You are defined by who called you.
And the One who called you says you are chosen, you are valuable, and you are enough.
When you begin to understand your worth through Elohiym’s eyes, everything about how you live, speak, and make decisions starts to change.
You stop chasing validation and start walking in revelation.
You stop trying to fit into spaces Elohiym never assigned you to, because you finally realize—you are not ordinary.
You are valuable.
Not because of what you do or how many people recognize you, but because of who created you.
Value is not measured by visibility. It is measured by purpose.
There are diamonds buried deep in the earth that no one has ever seen, yet they remain priceless.
Why?
Because their value is not dependent on who is looking—it is defined by their essence.
In the same way, your value is not up for public opinion.
It was determined long before you ever took your first breath.
The world may overlook you, but heaven never does.
Mattithyahu 10:31 says, “Fear not, therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows.”
The Creator of the universe looks at you and says, “You are of more value.”
That means you are not an accident, not an afterthought, not an extra in someone else’s story.
You are divinely significant.
Some of you have been through betrayal, disappointment, and rejection, and you have started believing those experiences reduced your worth.
But hear this truth today:
Your pain may have shaped you, but it did not define you.
You are still valuable.
You are still chosen.
And you are still part of Elohiym’s divine design.
When you truly grasp your worth, you begin to make different choices.
You stop settling for relationships, conversations, and opportunities that drain your spirit.
You start prioritizing peace over popularity.
You begin to invest in your spiritual growth, because you understand that real value is developed in private before it is revealed in public.
Dawid was anointed to be king while tending sheep in the wilderness—unseen by the world, yet fully seen by Elohiym.
Interestingly, the more valuable something is, the less accessible it becomes.
That is why Elohiym often hides His treasures until the right season.
He is not punishing you—He is protecting you.
Some of you have been wondering why certain doors closed, why certain people walked away, or why you have had to walk alone for a season.
But could it be that Elohiym was teaching you to stop being available to everyone so He could reveal your true value in Him?
There is a peace that comes when you understand that your worth does not fluctuate with circumstances.
When storms come, you remain steady, because your foundation is not built on approval—it is built on purpose.
You no longer need to prove yourself to people who cannot see what Elohiym sees in you.
Instead, you wake up every day with one goal—to please the One who called you.
You are more than your achievements, more than your mistakes, and more than the opinions of others.
You are a divine investment from heaven, carrying the breath of Elohiym inside of you.
And until you recognize your worth in Him, you will always undervalue yourself before others.
But today, let that change.
Let this be the day you say:
“I refuse to be available to everything that diminishes my value. I choose to walk in the purpose that reflects who I am in Mashiach.”
From the very beginning, Elohiym designed each of us with a unique identity and purpose that cannot be duplicated or replaced.
You are not a random creation—you are a divine masterpiece.
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