Friday, April 10, 2026

RULES CHANGE, LAWS NEVER DO PART 3

Matthew chapter 5








Today we are walking in: RULES CHANGE, LAWS NEVER DO PART 3








Exodus 16:4



Then said Yahuah unto Mosheh: Behold, I will rain bread from the heavens for you; and the people shall go out and gather a certain rate every day, that I may prove them, whether they will walk in my Torah, or no. Shemoth (Exodus) 16:4





LAW





Today we look to the word LAW-- H2706-choq-- statute, ordinance, limit, something prescribed, due, prescribed task, prescribed portion, action prescribed (for oneself), resolve, prescribed due, prescribed limit, boundary, enactment, decree, ordinance, specific decree, law in general, enactments, statutes, conditions, enactments, decrees, civil enactments prescribed by Yah










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



Genesis 26:5




Because that Avraham obeyed my voice, and did guard my watch, my commandments, my statutes, and my Torah. Bere'shiyth (Genesis) 26:5







Exodus 16:28




And Yahuah said unto Mosheh: How long refuse ye to guard my commandments and my Torah? Shemoth (Exodus) 16:28







Exodus 24:12



And Yahuah said unto Mosheh: Come up to me into the Mount and be there: and I will give you caphire stones, and a Torah, and commandments which I have written; that you may teach them. Shemoth (Exodus) 24:12















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



Ezekiel 22:26




Her priests have violated my Torah and have profaned my holy things: they have put no difference between the holy and profane, neither have they showed difference between the unclean and the clean, and have hid their eyes from my Shabbaths, and I am profaned among them. Yechezq'el (Ezekiel) 22:26







Hosea 8:1




Set the shofar to your mouth. He shall come as an eagle against the house of Yahuah, because they have transgressed my covenant, and trespassed against my Torah. Husha (Hosea) 8:1







Micah 4:2




And many nations shall come, and say: Come, and let us go up to the mountain of Yahuah, and to the house of the Elohai of Ya'aqov; and he will teach us of his ways, and we will walk in his paths: for the Torah shall go forth of Tsiyon, and the Word of Yahuah from Yerushalayim. Miykah (Micah) 4:2


















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




2 Chronicles 33:8




Neither will I anymore remove the foot of Yashar'el from out of the land which I have appointed for your fathers; so that they will take heed to do את all that I have commanded them, according to the whole Torah and the statutes and the ordinances by the hand of Mosheh. Divrei Hayamiym Sheniy (2 Chronicles) 33:8




Psalm 78:5




For he established a testimony in Ya'aqov, and appointed a Torah in Yashar'el, which he commanded our fathers, that they should make them known to their children: Tehilliym (Psalms) 78:5







Proverbs 29:18




Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that guards the Torah, happy is he. Mishlei (Proverbs) 29:18







The rule that whispers, “Smallness is piety. Humility equals invisibility. Success is worldly—so keep your light low.”




Write that down. Put it in quotes. Then put a big red X through it.




That rule did not come from Scripture. It came from insecure cultures that punish excellence because excellence exposes excuses.




Hear me as a pastor who loves you:




Elohiym is not glorified by the dimmer switch on your destiny. He is glorified by lawful brightness aimed at service.




What did I say? Say it out loud:




Lawful brightness aimed at service.




Let’s count the cost of obeying that rule, because some of you have been tithing your potential to mediocrity and calling it modesty.




Number one: mediocrity baptized as holiness.




You underdeliver, then you sigh, “At least I’m humble.”




That is not humility. That is neglect dressed in church clothes.




Number two: the loss of cultural voice.




While you hide your brilliance in religious covering, ungodly systems disciple nations through excellence.




You complain about darkness while hiding the bulb.




Number three: buried capacity.




Your music stays on your phone.

Your designs stay on your laptop.

Your solutions live in your head.




And the widow down the street is still hungry for what you refuse to bake.




Are you thinking?




Laws do not reward smallness. Laws reward obedience to design.




Here is the lawful replacement.




Write this in big, bold letters:




The law of influence.




Yahusha legislated it in Matthew 5:13–16:




“You are the salt of the earth… You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand—and it gives light to all in the house. Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.”




That is not a suggestion. That is a statute.




Salt must make contact to season.




Light must be placed to shine.




Cities must be elevated to guide.




Reverse the verse and see the predictability:




Hide your light and men cannot see your good works.




If they cannot see, Elohiym is not glorified through your work.




Keep your salt in the shaker—and the meat rots on schedule.




Write this down:




Invisibility violates assignment.

Visibility, done righteously, is obedience.




Some of you have been taught that success is secular.




That is a lie.




Mishlei (Proverbs) 22:29 says:




“Do you see a man diligent in his work? He will stand before kings; he will not stand before obscure men.”




Circle “diligent” and “kings.”




Excellence attracts authority. Kings summon competence.




This is not worldliness. This is law.




Excellence is not arrogance. Excellence is accuracy to design.




A fish swimming fast is not proud—it is obeying water.




A seed breaking soil is not boasting—it is obeying germination.




When you deliver at a kingly level, you are not becoming worldly—you are becoming useful.




Write this down:




Kings are drawn to competence, not to caution.




Let me give you two models whose résumés are in your Bible so you stop spiritualizing smallness.




Yosef.




Sold, slandered, sentenced—and still excellent.




He managed Potiphar’s house so effectively that the man stopped checking anything except his dinner.




In prison, he administered with such precision that the warden handed him the keys.




Then Pharaoh had a problem no title could solve—a nation’s economy on the brink.




Yosef did not apply for prime minister. He published a solution.




He interpreted the dream, then laid out a national supply chain strategy in minutes:




Store during plenty.

Allocate during famine.

Manage distribution by cities.

Appoint overseers with accountability.




Pharaoh’s verdict:




“Since Elohiym has shown you all this, there is none so discerning and wise as you. You shall be over my house.” Bereshith (Genesis) 41:39–40.




Did you see it?




Excellence publicly expressed attracted authority.




Yosef’s humility wasn’t hiding. His humility was submitting his brilliance to save lives.




Dani’el.




“Then this Dani’el distinguished himself above the governors… because an excellent spirit was in him; and the king planned to set him over the whole realm.” Dani’el 6:3.




Circle “distinguished” and “excellent spirit.”




He solved impossible problems—dreams without details, policies with lions behind them.




And he did it consistently across administrations.




Babylonian, Median, Persian—kings changed, but Dani’el stayed.




Because excellence is a law that outlasts politics.




He did not dim to survive pagan courts. He shined to sanctify them.




He did not say, “I’m humble, I’m small.”




He demonstrated, “I’m faithful, I’m prepared.”




And kings rearranged the table around his competence.




Now hear this:




Obeying the law of influence means you must publish your outcomes.




Write this sentence:




Visibility is stewardship, not vanity.




Hiding results is burying talents—with a religious accent.




Here’s your shine assignment for the next seven days:




Day one: select one solution you delivered in the last 90 days that created measurable benefit.




Saved time. Cut costs. Improved quality. Lifted morale. Reduced errors.




Day two: build a one-page case study.




Problem. Action. Result. Numbers.




Keep it clean. No fluff.




Day three: capture one testimonial—text, email, or a 30-second video from a beneficiary.




Day four: package your artifact.




A simple PDF, a two-slide deck, or a short video.




Brand it with your name so the room knows where to find the oil.




Day five: present it live to your team or leader—with humility.




Here’s what we faced.

Here’s what we tried.

Here’s what changed.

Here’s how we can scale it.




Offer to teach others.




Day six: publish a version to your professional community.




Not to brag—to serve.




Day seven: schedule one “show and serve” session.




Train those who ask questions. Share your template. Multiply the wind.




Listen carefully:




When you light a lamp, put it on a stand.




That’s Yahusha—not social media.




If what you built serves people and points praise upward, you have kept the law.




“But what if people think I’m proud?”




Only if you publish self, not service.




Guard your heart with three practices:




Number one: attribution.




Always credit your team, your mentors, and your Elohiym.




“By the grace of Elohiym I am what I am.” 1 Corinthians 15:10.




Number two: accountability.




Submit your work to feedback.




Pride hates correction. Humility invites sharpening.




Number three: assignment.




Stay in your lane.




You are not called to everything.




Go deep where you are sent.




In other words:




Humility is not hiding. Humility is harnessing.




It is submitting your excellence to bless others and deflect glory to the Father.




Write this maxim in capital letters:




Celebrate consistency—then celebrity will follow.




In other words, when communities celebrate consistent solutions, they make you visible.




That visibility is not a sin—it is an assignment.




Celebrity is not the goal. It is the tool.




Use it to serve—or refuse it and watch influence migrate to those who will.




Say it again:




Influence follows solutions—not positions.




And visibility is how solutions find their next assignment.




Now settle this in your identity so smallness loses its altar.




Say it out loud:




I renounce the rule that smallness is holiness.

I submit my excellence to serve.

I am salt placed.

I am light on a stand.

My diligence attracts kings, and my visibility glorifies Elohiym.




Again—one more time.




Good.




Now take your case study.

Publish your prototype.

Send your testimony.

Schedule your presentation.




Make it easy for kings to find you by making it impossible to ignore your fruit.




That is not pride.




That is obedience to law.




Break the rule.

Keep the law.

Transform.




Now that we have evicted the squatters called busyness, permission, and smallness, we must install the replacement operating system.




Write this down:




Systems sustain success.




Inspiration can start you, but only a system can keep you.




Success is predictable because law is predictable—and a law-based system makes obedience automatic.




Tonight I am giving you the 10P Laws—a daily operating system for sustained success.




Say this after me:




Break the rule.

Keep the law.

Install the system.




Again—one more time.




Number one: Purpose.




Purpose answers why you exist.




Without why, life becomes a calendar of other people’s urgencies.




Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) 29:11 is Elohiym’s statement over your life:




“I know the plans I have for you…”




Success is not what you’ve done compared to others.




Success is what you’ve done compared to what you were supposed to do.




Write this down:




Assignment is the measure.




Purpose dismantles the rule of busyness.




Because when your why is clear, your no becomes holy.




Say it out loud:




My purpose governs my calendar.




Number two: Perception.




Perception is seeing as Elohiym sees.




Opportunities hide inside problems.




Ten spies saw giants. Yahusha and Kalev saw grapes.




Same landscape—different lenses.




Write this down:




Problems are payrolls in disguise.




Whoever solves the problem gets paid in influence, resources, and trust.




Perception demolishes the rule of permission.




You don’t need a title to see.




Number three: Potential.




Potential is what you can do that you haven’t done yet.




Who you can be that you haven’t become yet.




Ephesians 3:20 says Elohiym is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all—according to the power at work in us.




Write this down:




Never judge me by my finished products. Judge me by my capacity still unwrapped.




Potential crushes the rule of smallness.




Number four: Passion.




Passion is the fuel for endurance.




“Fan into flame the gift of Elohiym.” 2 Timothy 1:6.




Joy is fuel. Strength is output.




Without passion, planning dies on paper.




Number five: Principles.




Principles are laws—non-negotiables that govern outcomes.




You don’t break laws. Laws break you.




Stay on the rails—rain or shine—you will arrive.




Number six: Planning.




Planning is scheduled obedience.




“Write the vision and make it plain…” Chavaqquq (Habakkuk) 2:2.




Calendars reveal convictions.




Say it:




I don’t find time—I allocate time by law.




Number seven: People.




“He who walks with wise men will be wise…” Mishlei (Proverbs) 13:20.




Choose law-keepers—not excuse-makers.




Agreement accelerates achievement.




Number eight: Persistence.




Doing it again.




Number nine: Perseverance.




Doing it again while resisted.




“Do not grow weary in doing good…” Galatians 6:9.




Consistency legalizes increase.




Number ten: Prayer.




Prayer is not a substitute for law.




Prayer is the power to keep law.




Write this down:




Pray, then plan, then perform.




Reverse it—and you will be religiously busy and predictably fruitless.




Prayer is your daily briefing—not your panic button.




Now integrate this:




Purpose and planning crush busyness.

Perception and potential evict permission.

Passion and principles keep you aligned.

People multiply results.

Persistence and perseverance build rhythm.

Prayer powers it all.




That’s not a sermon.




That’s a system.




Say this with faith:




I adopt the 10P laws as my operating system.

I break rules that violate law.

I keep laws that guarantee results.

My success moves from accidental to predictable.




Again—one more time.




Good.




Install the system.




Reboot your week.




And watch your life run without overheating—lawfully, predictably, fruitfully.




Break the rule.

Keep the law.

Transform.




Let’s walk to the water together.




I want you to feel the spray on your face and the fatigue in your hands.




Luke 5 says, “The fishermen were washing their nets.”




Translation: the shift was over, the metrics were zero, and tradition had been obeyed perfectly—with no fruit.




The rule in Galilee was simple:




Fish at night.

Fish in the shallows.

Fish on the familiar side.




Write this down:




Rules are inherited assumptions that feel like intelligence—until law speaks.




Yahusha steps into Shim‘on’s boat, borrows his platform, teaches the crowd, then turns to the exhausted professional and says:




“Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a catch.” Luke 5:4.




Kefa answers like a manager of night rules:




“Master, we have toiled all night and caught nothing. Nevertheless, at Your word, I will let down the net.” Luke 5:5.




Circle that phrase in your heart:




At Your word.




That is the pivot from rule to law.




Now watch the correction triad—because it is surgical.




Number one: location.




“Launch out.” Leave the shore where rules feel safe.




Number two: depth.




“Into the deep.” Violate fisherman folklore at that hour.




Number three: side.




In Yochanan (John) 21:6, He says it explicitly:




“Cast the net on the right side of the boat and you will find.”




Law reveals specificity.




Wrong location.

Wrong depth.

Wrong side.




Write it down:




Obedience is location-specific, depth-specific, and side-specific.




Methods are seasonal. Laws are eternal.




When divine instruction speaks, you must break conventional timing and technique to keep truth.




And what happened?




They enclosed a great multitude of fish, and their net began to break.




They signaled to partners. Both boats filled until they began to sink.




Luke 5:6–7.




Net-breaking.

Boat-sinking.

Partner-summoning.

Overflow.




Predictable.




Why?




Because success is not a miracle.




Success is a law kept.




Reverse the verse:




If “at Your word” produces overflow, then “at our rule” produces emptiness.




You don’t break laws. Laws break you.




Write this down and say it out loud:




Obedience relocates revenue.

Depth attracts harvest.

Shallows waste energy.

Side matters.




Timing belongs to law—not to folklore.




Kefa didn’t get new nets.




He got new alignment.




What did I say?




You don’t need new nets—you need new alignment.




Again.




You don’t need new nets—you need new alignment.




Your industry has “night rules”:




Send emails at 9:00 a.m. Monday.

Artists drop on Fridays.

Founders raise money before product.

Teachers wait for tenure.

Consultants bill by the hour.




Those are rules.




They may be useful—but they are not laws.




The law says:




Seed responds to soil—not social media.

Value flows to problem solvers—not clock watchers.

Harvest lives at the right place, depth, and side—when it is at His word.




Are you thinking?




Here is the pattern Yahusha models—translated from lake to laptop, from nets to numbers:




First: listen for instruction.




Through Scripture, prayer, and wise counsel aligned with principle.




“Faith comes by hearing.” Romans 10:17.




Hearing gives coordinates.




Second: check location.




Are you fishing by the shore of comfort?




Move.




Third: check depth.




Are you skimming the surface with general offerings?




Go deep.




Niche is not smallness—it is precision.




Fourth: check side.




Are you throwing where everyone else throws?




Shift to the neglected edge.




Fifth: act at once.




Kefa did not schedule a committee—he let down the net.




Timing by obedience is a law.




Sixth: prepare for partnership.




Overflow is a test of character.




Signal your partners.




Law rewards those who can share.




Write this down:




Methods adjust. Laws anchor.




In other words, when the law of obedience sets your coordinates, you can break the rule of timing and still produce predictable fruit.




Yehoshua (Joshua) 1:8 already gave you the algorithm:




Meditate.

Observe to do.

Do.




Then—you make your way prosperous.




Kefa ran that program on water.




He heard.

He adjusted.

He executed.




And boats began to sink.




Success became heavy.




Let me diagnose the empty nets in the room.




Some of you are cleaning what you should be casting.




You are perfecting tools while ignoring coordinates.




You are buying courses, redesigning logos, adding plugins—for a lake you have no law to fish in.




Stop it.




Write this down:




Excellence does not replace obedience—it amplifies it.




A polished net over the wrong side remains empty.




You don’t need new nets—you need new alignment.




Say it again until stubbornness lets go:




You don’t need new nets—you need new alignment.




Now watch Kefa’s response to overflow:




“Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Master.” Luke 5:8.




Why?




Because fruit exposes the foolishness of tradition.




Then Yahusha reframes his assignment:




“From now on you will catch men.” Luke 5:10.




Lawful success always leads to higher purpose.




Your predictable overflow is not just for profit—it is for purpose.




Celebrate the visibility—then convert it into service.




Here is your action this week:




Sit with Luke 5.




Ask the Ruach HaKodesh for your coordinates:




Location: where must I move my work?

Depth: what specialization must I embrace?

Side: what segment must I serve that others ignore?




Then—do not buy anything new.




Do not touch the nets.




Realign them.




Move platforms.

Adjust offers.

Shift timing.

Call partners.




And at His word—throw again.




Expect overflow.




Expect to signal for help.




Expect a “problem” called too much.




And when it comes—manage it with stewardship and generosity.




Say this like a captain taking the helm:




I reject the night rules that keep me empty.

I align with divine law.

I will launch out, go deep, and cast on the right side of His word.

My success will be predictably abundant—because obedience is my method.




What did I say?




You don’t need new nets—you need new alignment.




Break the rule.

Keep the law.

Transform.




Now, before you think this is only a lakeside moment, let me walk you courtside and backstage—so you can see the same laws at work in real time. 

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