Monday, May 25, 2026
CHOSEN ONES: YAH IS WARNING YOU ABOUT A MAN
Proverbs chapter 9
Today we are walking in: Yah Is Warning You About A Man
Genesis 1:26
And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.
MAN
Today we look to the word- MAN- H120- 'adam-ruddy i.e. a human being (an individual or the species, mankind, etc.)
The Torah Testifies……….
Genesis 1:27
So God created man H120 in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.
The Prophets Proclaim………
Isaiah 17:7
At that day shall a man H120 look to his Maker, and his eyes shall have respect to the Holy One of Israel.
Jeremiah 5:1
Run ye to and fro through the streets of Jerusalem, and see now, and know, and seek in the broad places thereof, if ye can find a man H120, if there be any that executeth judgment, that seeketh the truth; and I will pardon it.
The Writings Witness………
Proverbs 7:7
And beheld among the simple ones, I discerned among the youths, a young man H120 void of understanding,
Proverbs 9:9
Give instruction to a wise man H120, and he will be yet wiser: teach a just man, and he will increase in learning.
CHOSEN ONES: YAH IS WARNING YOU ABOUT A MAN
Chosen ones, listen carefully and with spiritual discernment, because not every connection that feels intense is divinely sent, and not every man who speaks with confidence carries Yah’s character.
Yah is warning you because He loves you, and His warnings are never meant to instill fear, but to produce wisdom.
Scripture tells us that the fear of Yah is the beginning of wisdom:
“The fear of Yah is the beginning of wisdom.”
— Mishlei (Proverbs) 9:10
Wisdom is Heaven’s protection system for those who are called, set apart, and marked by purpose.
Yah is warning you about a man, not because you are weak, but because you are valuable. Heaven guards what is precious. When something carries divine purpose, the enemy assigns counterfeits.
This is why discernment must walk hand in hand with desire.
Many have mistaken chemistry for covenant, charisma for calling, and attention for assignment. But Yah does not build destiny on emotion alone. He builds it on alignment, obedience, and fruit.
This man may sound spiritual, but Yah is not impressed by vocabulary. He examines fruit.
Yahusha said:
“Ye shall know them by their fruits.”
— Mattithyahu (Matthew) 7:16
Fruit is not how loudly someone worships, how many Scriptures they quote, or how intense their declarations are.
Fruit is consistency, humility, accountability, self-control, and obedience when no one is watching.
Yah is warning you because something may look right outwardly, but carries an inward contradiction.
Chosen ones, be careful because some men are sent as distractions, not assignments.
They come during vulnerable seasons, transitional moments, or periods of waiting. They offer comfort without covering, affection without responsibility, and promises without proof.
Yah warns you because He knows the cost of attachment to the wrong person.
“Guard your heart above all else, for out of it flow the issues of life.”
— Mishlei (Proverbs) 4:23
A misaligned connection can delay purpose, distort identity, and drain spiritual strength.
Yah is warning you about a man who wants access without accountability.
He wants your emotions but resists correction. He desires intimacy but avoids responsibility. He speaks of the future but lives undisciplined in the present.
Scripture is clear:
“Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed.”
— Mishlei (Proverbs) 20:18
A man who refuses Yahly counsel is a man who is unsafe for destiny.
Yah is warning you because rebellion often hides behind independence.
This man may pursue you intensely at first, but intensity is not the same as intention. Some pursue what they cannot sustain. They love the chase but resent the responsibility.
Yah is warning you because emotional pursuit without spiritual leadership leads to imbalance.
Ephesians 5:25 calls a man to love as Mashiach loved the assembly—with sacrifice, submission to Yah, and servant leadership.
If he desires you but resists dying to self, something is misaligned.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may admire your calling but envy your discipline.
He is attracted to your light but threatened by your standards.
He enjoys the benefits of your faith but avoids the process that produced it.
Scripture warns us:
“Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers.”
— Qorintiym Sheniy (2 Corinthians) 6:14
Misalignment does not require opposition. It only requires a difference in direction.
Two people can believe in Yah and still be moving toward different purposes.
Yah is warning you because this man’s words may sound anointed, but his patterns reveal confusion.
Patterns tell the truth.
A man who constantly starts but never finishes, who repents but never changes, who apologizes without transformation, is revealing a deeper issue.
“Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
— Romaiym (Romans) 12:2
Yah is warning you because repeated cycles without growth are signs of stagnation.
This man may try to rush intimacy to bypass discernment.
Speed is often a strategy to avoid exposure.
Yah moves in peace, not pressure.
“Let the peace of Mashiach rule in your hearts.”
— Qolasiym (Colossians) 3:15
If you feel rushed, pressured, or emotionally manipulated, that is not Yah.
Yah warns you because He protects your clarity.
Anything that disrupts peace is not sent to build covenant.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may love how you make him feel but not honor who you are becoming.
He wants access to your nurturing but resists your boundaries.
Boundaries are not walls; they are wisdom.
Yahusha Himself withdrew from crowds and said no when necessary.
If this man resents your boundaries, he will eventually resent your growth.
Yah warns you now so you do not grieve later.
Yah is warning you about a man who avoids responsibility by spiritualizing immaturity.
He says, “Yah knows my heart,” but refuses correction.
He speaks about grace but ignores discipline.
“No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace.”
— Ivriym (Hebrews) 12:11
A man who resists discipline will resist growth, and a man who resists growth will eventually resist covenant.
Yah is warning you because love without growth becomes a burden.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may trigger your compassion but drain your calling.
You are not assigned to heal what Yah has not commanded you to carry.
Yahusha healed, but He never chased. He invited, and those who followed did so willingly.
If you find yourself constantly explaining, fixing, waiting, or justifying, something is out of order.
Yah warns you because your assignment is partnership, not rescue.
This man may mirror your desires but lack your depth.
He knows what to say, but not how to stay.
He enters when things are exciting but disappears when discipline is required.
“For which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first and counteth the cost?”
— Luqas (Luke) 14:28
Yah is warning you because covenant requires endurance, not enthusiasm alone.
Yah is warning you because this man may honor your gift but not your Elohiym.
He appreciates what you bring but does not submit to the authority you submit to.
Submission reveals alignment.
If he resists accountability to Yah, he will eventually resist accountability to you.
Scripture says:
“They profess that they know Elohiym; but in works they deny Him.”
— Titus 1:16
Yah is warning you because profession without submission is deception.
Chosen ones, be careful because some men come to test discernment, not to fulfill destiny.
They are lessons, not lifetimes.
They reveal what you still need to strengthen, not what you are meant to settle for.
Yah’s warning is not rejection; it is redirection.
He warns because He sees the full picture:
“Declaring the end from the beginning.”
— Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 46:10
Yah is warning you because this man may attempt to occupy space meant for someone aligned with your future.
Delay often comes when we hold on to what Yah has already revealed as misaligned.
Obedience creates room for acceleration.
Partial obedience produces prolonged cycles.
Yah warns because He desires to move you forward, not keep you emotionally tethered to confusion.
This man may claim he is becoming, but becoming without action is avoiding.
“Faith without works is dead.”
— Ya’aqov (James) 2:17
Yah is patient, but He is also precise.
He warns you because waiting on potential can cost you seasons.
Destiny does not wait forever on indecision.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you not to confuse familiarity with confirmation.
Just because someone feels familiar does not mean they are assigned.
Familiar spirits can feel comfortable while quietly draining purpose.
Yah confirms through peace, alignment, counsel, and fruit—not through nostalgia or emotional attachment.
Yah is warning you because your next season requires clarity, strength, and discernment.
The weight of your calling cannot be carried by someone who refuses responsibility.
“Can two walk together, except they be agreed?”
— Amos 3:3
Agreement is spiritual alignment, not merely mutual attraction.
This man may try to convince you that love will fix everything, but love without truth creates compromise.
Yahusha was full of grace and truth.
“And the Word was made flesh… full of grace and truth.”
— Yochanon (John) 1:14
Grace without truth enables dysfunction.
Yah is warning you because compromise is subtle but costly.
Chosen ones, the warning is not to scare you, but to sharpen you.
Yah speaks because He sees the collision before it happens.
He warns because He knows the tears you would cry if you ignored His voice.
He warns because obedience now protects joy later.
As you listen, discern, and remain anchored in Him, the voice of Yah will continue to rise above emotion, above pressure, and above fear—guiding you step by step, moment by moment—still speaking, still revealing, still protecting as this word continues to unfold.
Chosen ones, remain attentive because Yah’s warning grows clearer when you slow down long enough to listen.
The Ruach of Yah does not shout in chaos; He speaks in clarity.
Eliyahu did not hear Yah in the wind, the earthquake, or the fire, but in a still, small voice.
“And after the fire a still small voice.”
— Melekiym Ri’shon (1 Kings) 19:12
If something about this man unsettles your spirit, even when everything looks acceptable on the surface, that is not confusion—it is discernment.
Yah communicates through peace, or the lack of it.
Never override spiritual discomfort with emotional justification.
Yah is warning you because this man may celebrate your anointing publicly but compete with it privately.
He applauds you when others are watching, but withdraws when your growth exposes his stagnation.
Sha’ul praised David publicly, yet resented him privately. Eventually, admiration turned into jealousy.
1 Samuel 18:6–9
Yah is warning you because jealousy does not announce itself early. It disguises itself as support until it gains proximity.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who wants partnership benefits without covenant responsibility.
Covenant demands sacrifice, accountability, and submission to Yah.
“Yah has been witness between you and the wife of your youth.”
— Mal’akhiy (Malachi) 2:14
If a man avoids commitment but enjoys closeness, avoids responsibility but desires loyalty, avoids clarity but demands access, then his intentions are misaligned.
Yah warns you because covenant cannot survive ambiguity.
Yah is warning you because this man may speak of destiny but resist discipline.
Destiny without discipline becomes delusion.
Sha’ul said he disciplined his body so that after preaching to others, he himself would not be disqualified.
“But I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection.”
— Qorintiym Ri’shon (1 Corinthians) 9:27
A man who avoids structure, consistency, and self-governance cannot sustain what destiny requires.
Yah is warning you because your future demands someone who can steward weight, not just dream about elevation.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may constantly frame himself as misunderstood.
Everyone is always wrong.
Circumstances are always against him.
Accountability is always inconvenient.
When someone avoids ownership, they repeat cycles.
“He that covers his sins shall not prosper, but whoso confesses and forsakes them shall have mercy.”
— Mishlei (Proverbs) 28:13
Yah is warning you because without ownership there is no growth, and without growth there is no stability.
This man may appear emotionally expressive, but emotional expression without emotional maturity leads to volatility.
He shares feelings but lacks regulation.
He opens wounds but avoids healing.
Yah is warning you because emotional instability creates unpredictability, and unpredictability is unsafe for purpose.
The fruit of the Ruach includes self-control.
Galatiym (Galatians) 5:22–23
If self-control is missing, the fruit is incomplete.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may want you to be his refuge instead of Yah.
He leans on you for peace, direction, affirmation, and validation, but does not cultivate intimacy with the Most High.
“Cursed be the man that trusts in man.”
— Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) 17:5
You are not called to replace Yah in someone’s life.
When a man substitutes dependence on Yah with dependence on you, the weight will crush the relationship.
Yah is warning you because this man may spiritualize delay.
He says, “Yah is still working on me,” while refusing to take steps Yah has already instructed him to take.
Delayed obedience is still disobedience.
When Yah told Yashar’el to move, lingering kept them wandering.
Bamidbar (Numbers) 14
Yah is warning you because waiting on someone who refuses obedience can keep you circling the same season.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who speaks revelation but resists application.
Knowledge without obedience produces pride.
“Be ye doers of the Word, and not hearers only.”
— Ya’aqov (James) 1:22
If he knows Scripture but lives selectively—quoting verses that benefit him while ignoring those that require discipline—then truth has not yet taken root.
Yah is warning you because this man may blur boundaries under the banner of grace.
Grace does not eliminate standards.
Grace empowers obedience.
Titus 2:11–12 teaches that grace trains us to deny ungodliness and worldly lusts.
If he uses grace to excuse behavior Yah is calling to be refined, that is not grace—it is distortion.
Yah warns you because distorted theology leads to compromised living.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may be more committed to being liked than being led by Yah.
Popularity and obedience often stand at odds.
When pressure arises, he chooses comfort over conviction.
“For they loved the praise of men more than the praise of Elohiym.”
— Yochanon (John) 12:43
A man who bends under pressure cannot stand firm in covenant.
Yah is warning you because this man may require you to shrink to keep peace.
He is comfortable as long as you do not challenge him, grow beyond him, or require more of him.
But Yah never calls you to diminish yourself to preserve a connection.
Yahusha said:
“Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel.”
— Mattithyahu (Matthew) 5:15
Yah is warning you because dimming your light to soothe insecurity dishonors the gift Yah placed within you.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who confuses familiarity with intimacy.
He shares space, but not depth.
He knows your routine, but not your values.
He enjoys your presence, but avoids your purpose.
Intimacy requires vulnerability, accountability, and consistency.
“Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.”
— Bereshith (Genesis) 2:24
This requires alignment, not convenience.
Yah is warning you because this man may resist transparency.
He answers selectively, avoids clarity, and keeps parts of his life compartmentalized.
Light exposes.
Darkness hides.
Yahusha said:
“He that does truth comes to the light.”
— Yochanon (John) 3:21
Yah is warning you because secrecy erodes trust, and trust is the foundation of covenant.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may attempt to rewrite your discernment as fear.
He labels your caution as insecurity and your standards as walls.
But wisdom is not fear.
“A wise man fears and departs from evil.”
— Mishlei (Proverbs) 14:16
Yah is warning you because manipulation often begins by undermining your discernment.
Yah is warning you because this man may want to define the relationship without defining responsibility.
He desires benefits without labels, connection without commitment.
Clarity protects hearts.
Yahusha spoke plainly, not ambiguously.
“Let your communication be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay.”
— Mattithyahu (Matthew) 5:37
Yah warns you because ambiguity breeds confusion, and confusion drains peace.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who struggles with delayed gratification.
He wants now what Yah designed for later.
He pushes for access before trust is built.
Self-control reveals readiness.
If a man cannot govern his desires, he cannot govern a household.
“He that has no rule over his own spirit is like a city broken down and without walls.”
— Mishlei (Proverbs) 25:28
Yah is warning you because this man may react poorly to correction.
Correction reveals teachability.
“Whoever loves instruction loves knowledge, but he that hates reproof is brutish.”
— Mishlei (Proverbs) 12:1
If correction triggers anger, withdrawal, or blame, growth will be resisted.
Yah is warning you because teachability determines longevity.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may be inconsistent in spiritual leadership.
He prays when convenient.
He fasts when emotional.
He seeks Yah when desperate.
But he lacks rhythm and discipline.
Spiritual leadership is not seasonal enthusiasm—it is daily submission.
Yahusha declared:
“As for me and my house, we will serve Yah.”
— Yahusha (Joshua) 24:15
Yah warns you because inconsistency creates instability.
Yah is warning you because this man may honor you with words but dishonor you with actions.
Actions are louder than promises.
Yahusha said:
“If ye love Me, keep My commandments.”
— Yochanon (John) 14:15
If his actions contradict his declarations, believe the pattern.
Yah warns you because repeated contradiction erodes trust.
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