Wednesday, May 27, 2026
CHOSEN ONES: YAH IS WARNING YOU ABOUT A MAN PART 3
Luke chapter 16
Today we are walking in: CHOSEN ONES: YAH IS WARNING YOU ABOUT A MAN PART 3
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, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who wants the reward without the responsibility.
He desires love, respect, and honor but avoids the discipline required to sustain them.
Yahusha taught that faithfulness over little qualifies us for much.
Luqas (Luke) 16:10
Yah warns you because entitlement destroys covenant.
Yah is warning you because this man may struggle to honor authority.
He critiques leadership but avoids accountability.
He questions structure but resists submission.
Romaiym (Romans) 13 reminds us that authority is established by Yah.
A man who resists authority will resist order.
Yah warns you because rebellion disrupts alignment.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may attempt to normalize dysfunction.
He minimizes chaos, instability, and inconsistency as personality traits.
But Yah brings order, peace, and clarity.
“Let all things be done decently and in order.”
— Qorintiym Ri’shon (1 Corinthians) 14:40
Yah warns you because dysfunction tolerated becomes dysfunction repeated.
Yah is warning you because this man may pull you into emotional labor Yah never assigned you to carry.
You become the intercessor, the encourager, the motivator, and the stabilizer while he remains passive.
“Every man shall bear his own burden.”
— Galatiym (Galatians) 6:5
Yah warns you because misplaced labor leads to burnout.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who avoids clarity when clarity would cost him comfort.
He keeps things undefined so expectations remain low.
But Yah is a Yah of light, not shadows.
“Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather expose them.”
— Ephesiym (Ephesians) 5:11
Yah warns you because clarity protects hearts.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may resist accountability structures.
He prefers autonomy without oversight.
Yet even Yahusha sent His disciples out two by two.
Accountability preserves integrity.
“Iron sharpens iron; so a man sharpens the countenance of his friend.”
— Mishlei (Proverbs) 27:17
Yah warns you because isolation dulls discernment.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may desire proximity to your calling without commitment to Yah’s refining process.
He enjoys the benefits of alignment but avoids the cost.
Yahusha said:
“No man, having put his hand to the plow and looking back, is fit for the Kingdom of Elohiym.”
— Luqas (Luke) 9:62
Yah warns you because divided focus delays fruit.
Yah is warning you because this man may speak of future plans without present obedience.
He dreams loudly but lives loosely.
Faith produces action.
Ivriym (Hebrews) 11 shows us that faith moves people to obey.
Yah warns you because talk without obedience leads to stagnation.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because discernment now prevents devastation later.
This warning is not condemnation.
It is protection.
Yah does not expose to shame.
He reveals to preserve.
As you remain anchored in prayer, grounded in truth, and committed to obedience, His voice will continue to guide you, instruct you, and protect you—still speaking, still clarifying, still refining, leading you forward with wisdom and restraint as His warning continues to unfold.
Chosen ones, the warning continues because Yah loves you too much to allow confusion to masquerade as connection.
Love never blinds.
It clarifies.
When Yah warns, He is not tearing something away to punish you.
He is shielding something within you to preserve your destiny.
Scripture says:
“A prudent man foresees evil and hides himself, but the simple pass on and are punished.”
— Mishlei (Proverbs) 22:3
Yah is sharpening your sight so you can recognize what your emotions may be tempted to excuse.
Yah is warning you because this man may speak the language of faith without carrying the discipline of faith.
He knows the words.
He quotes the verses.
He understands the culture.
But the private altar is neglected.
Yahusha warned that many would say:
“Adonai, Adonai,”
yet He would reply that He never knew them because they practiced lawlessness.
Mattithyahu (Matthew) 7:21–23
Yah is cautioning you because familiarity with spiritual language is not the same as intimacy with Yah.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who seeks spiritual benefits without spiritual responsibility.
He enjoys prayer when it comforts him but resists prayer when it convicts him.
He desires Yah’s promises but avoids Yah’s processes.
Yet Scripture reminds us:
“If we suffer, we shall also reign with Him.”
— Timotheus Sheniy (2 Timothy) 2:12
Yah is warning you because crowns come after crosses, not before them.
Yah is warning you because this man may subtly pressure you to lower discernment in the name of love.
He calls boundaries walls and conviction fear.
But boundaries are wisdom, not insecurity.
Yahusha Himself withdrew from crowds when the timing was not right.
Even He did not entrust Himself to everyone.
Yochanon (John) 2:24
Yah warns you because discernment is not distrust.
It is obedience.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may avoid spiritual service while desiring spiritual authority.
He wants influence but avoids intercession.
He wants respect but avoids sacrifice.
Leadership in Yah’s Kingdom is servanthood.
Yahusha washed feet before He wore a crown.
“Whosoever will be great among you shall be your servant.”
— Marqus (Mark) 10:43–45
Yah warns you because authority without servanthood becomes control.
Yah is warning you because this man may be comfortable living in cycles.
Promises are made.
Emotions are stirred.
But patterns never change.
“A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.”
— Ya’aqov (James) 1:8
Yah warns you because instability cannot support covenant.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who resists spiritual covering yet desires spiritual access.
He wants to enjoy what Yah is doing in your life without honoring the order Yah established.
David would not touch Sha’ul because he respected Yah’s anointing, even when Sha’ul was wrong.
Shemu’el Ri’shon (1 Samuel) 24:6
Yah warns you because dishonor eventually spreads.
Yah is warning you because this man may rely on charm instead of character.
He is persuasive, articulate, and emotionally expressive.
But when pressure comes, character determines response.
“Many a man proclaims his own goodness, but a faithful man who can find?”
— Mishlei (Proverbs) 20:6
Yah warns you because charm impresses, but character sustains.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may interpret your patience as permission.
He mistakes grace for tolerance.
Grace empowers change.
It does not excuse delay.
“The goodness of Elohiym leads thee to repentance.”
— Romaiym (Romans) 2:4
Yah warns you because prolonged tolerance of misalignment eventually becomes agreement.
Yah is warning you because this man may struggle with submission to truth when truth confronts his desires.
When Scripture challenges him, he seeks interpretations that affirm preference.
Yet the Word of Yah is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.
Ivriym (Hebrews) 4:12
Yah warns you because truth resisted becomes truth distorted.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who values being understood more than being transformed.
He wants you to empathize with his struggles but resists confronting his patterns.
Understanding is compassion.
Transformation is obedience.
Yahusha healed, then said:
“Go, and sin no more.”
— Yochanon (John) 8:11
Yah warns you because compassion without correction delays healing.
Yah is warning you because this man may resist spiritual growth that disrupts comfort.
He grows only where growth costs him nothing.
But discipleship always costs something.
Yahusha said:
“If any man will come after Me, let him deny himself.”
— Luqas (Luke) 9:23
Yah warns you because comfort-centered faith produces shallow roots.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may desire spiritual proximity to you but not spiritual accountability before Yah.
He wants access to your prayers, your insight, and your discernment, but avoids cultivating his own relationship with the Most High.
Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) 17:5 warns against placing trust in man rather than Yah.
Yah warns you because borrowed oil will not sustain destiny.
Yah is warning you because this man may subtly resist clarity about the future.
He keeps conversations vague, intentions undefined, and commitments open-ended.
Yah is not the author of confusion.
Qorintiym Ri’shon (1 Corinthians) 14:33
Yah warns you because ambiguity is often used to delay responsibility.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who minimizes spiritual warfare.
He treats spiritual battles lightly and dismisses discernment as imagination.
Yet Scripture says:
“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood.”
— Ephesiym (Ephesians) 6:12
Yah warns you because ignorance of warfare leaves doors unguarded.
Yah is warning you because this man may struggle to celebrate obedience when it challenges his influence.
When you choose Yah over him, his support weakens.
Avraham obeyed Yah even when obedience required separation.
Bereshith (Genesis) 12
Yah warns you because true alignment never competes with obedience.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may rely on emotion as evidence of Yah’s will.
He believes feeling good means being right.
But faith is not led by emotion.
It is anchored in truth.
“The heart is deceitful above all things.”
— Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) 17:9
Yah warns you because emotions fluctuate, but truth remains.
Yah is warning you because this man may avoid spiritual disciplines that build endurance.
He avoids fasting.
He avoids solitude.
He avoids study.
He avoids accountability.
Yet Yahusha fasted, prayed, and withdrew to commune with the Father.
Luqas (Luke) 5:16
Yah warns you because spiritual endurance is built, not assumed.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who speaks of destiny without embracing discipline.
Destiny without discipline becomes fantasy.
Sha’ul disciplined his body so he would not be disqualified after preaching to others.
Qorintiym Ri’shon (1 Corinthians) 9:27
Yah warns you because discipline protects calling.
Yah is warning you because this man may resist reconciliation where repentance is required.
He avoids uncomfortable conversations and unresolved conflicts.
Mattithyahu (Matthew) 5:23–24 teaches us to be reconciled before offering gifts to Yah.
Yah warns you because unresolved conflict becomes silent poison.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may struggle with humility when corrected.
Correction feels like an attack because pride is still present.
“Elohiym resists the proud, but gives grace unto the humble.”
— Ya’aqov (James) 4:6
Yah warns you because humility attracts grace, but pride repels it.
Yah is warning you because this man may attempt to spiritualize delay that Yah has not authorized.
He calls avoidance “waiting on Yah” when Yah has already spoken.
Chavaqquq (Habakkuk) 2:3 teaches that vision awaits an appointed time, but obedience is never postponed.
Yah warns you because misusing patience leads to stagnation.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who desires reassurance more than responsibility.
He needs constant affirmation but avoids consistent action.
“Faith without works is dead.”
— Ya’aqov (James) 2:17
Yah warns you because words without works do not build trust.
Yah is warning you because this man may struggle to steward what Yah gives him.
Finances, time, relationships, and opportunities are mishandled.
Yahusha taught that faithfulness in little qualifies one for much.
“He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much.”
— Luqas (Luke) 16:10
Yah warns you because poor stewardship today predicts greater loss tomorrow.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may subtly shift blame when confronted.
Circumstances, people, timing, and pressure become excuses.
Adam blamed Chavah. Chavah blamed the serpent.
Bereshith (Genesis) 3
Yah warns you because blame delays responsibility.
Yah is warning you because this man may desire peace without truth.
He avoids conflict even when confrontation is necessary.
Yet peace built on avoidance is fragile.
Yahusha said:
“And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
— Yochanon (John) 8:32
Yah warns you because freedom requires truth, not silence.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who fears exposure more than he fears Yah.
He protects image at the cost of integrity.
“He that covers his sins shall not prosper, but whoso confesses and forsakes them shall have mercy.”
— Mishlei (Proverbs) 28:13
Yah warns you because hidden things grow in darkness.
Yah is warning you because this man may seek emotional security from you instead of spiritual security from Yah.
He leans on you for stability while Yah is calling him to develop through obedience.
“My soul, wait thou only upon Elohiym; for my expectation is from Him.”
— Tehilliym (Psalm) 62:5
Yah warns you because misplaced dependence creates imbalance.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may struggle to honor your obedience when it requires sacrifice from him.
He supports obedience until it costs him access, convenience, or comfort.
Yahusha said:
“He that loves father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me.”
— Mattithyahu (Matthew) 10:37
Yah warns you because obedience always tests priorities.
Yah is warning you because this man may resist long-term responsibility.
He lives reactively rather than intentionally.
“Every prudent man deals with knowledge, but a fool lays open his folly.”
— Mishlei (Proverbs) 13:16
Yah warns you because intentional living is required for covenant.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who wants closeness without clarity.
He desires connection but avoids definition.
Yah calls His people out of darkness into marvelous light.
Kepha Ri’shon (1 Peter) 2:9
Yah warns you because light reveals intentions.
Yah is warning you because this man may delay obedience while asking you to remain patient indefinitely.
Yet Yah’s commands are not suggestions.
Devariym (Deuteronomy) 28 reveals blessings tied to obedience, not delay.
Yah warns you because delayed obedience can become rebellion.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because discernment now is mercy later.
Yah is not finished speaking, refining, exposing, and guiding.
His warnings are layered, progressive, and loving, unfolding with precision and purpose, continuing to reveal what must be seen, guarded, and understood.
As He keeps speaking, keeps leading, and keeps protecting—without pause, without silence, without conclusion.
Chosen ones, the Ruach continues to press this warning upon your heart because Heaven sees what you cannot yet fully perceive.
Yah speaks in layers because maturity receives truth in measures.
What He reveals now is not to overwhelm you, but to awaken you.
The Most High told Yirmeyahu:
“I am watching over My Word to perform it.”
— Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) 1:12
If Yah is watching over His Word, then He is also watching over you, guarding you from entanglements that would slow your obedience and distort your calling.
Yah is warning you because this man may have learned how to appear repentant without ever becoming submitted.
Submission is not emotional sorrow.
It is a yielded will.
Sha’ul apologized emotionally, but David repented spiritually.
Sha’ul said, “I have sinned,” yet still clung to position.
David said, “Against You, and You only, have I sinned,” and surrendered fully.
Shemu’el Ri’shon (1 Samuel) 15
Tehilliym (Psalm) 51
Yah warns you because true repentance always bows before authority.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who avoids spiritual accountability by claiming personal revelation.
He says, “Yah told me,” but refuses confirmation, counsel, or testing.
Scripture commands us to test the spirits to see whether they are from Yah.
Yochanon Ri’shon (1 John) 4:1
Yah warns you because isolated revelation often masks rebellion.
Yah is warning you because this man may seek your spiritual strength to compensate for his spiritual neglect.
He leans on your prayers, your insights, and your discernment while his own altar remains unattended.
In the parable of the ten virgins, borrowed oil could not sustain preparedness.
Mattithyahu (Matthew) 25
Yah warns you because borrowed faith cannot sustain covenant.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may confuse spiritual hunger with emotional neediness.
He seeks Yah only when desperate, not when disciplined.
Yet Scripture teaches:
“He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him.”
— Ivriym (Hebrews) 11:6
Yah warns you because desperation fades, but discipline remains.
Yah is warning you because this man may lack reverence for holy timing.
He rushes what Yah is asking him to prepare for.
Avraham rushed the promise and produced Yishma’el, but Yah’s covenant came through Yitschaq in Yah’s appointed time.
Bereshith (Genesis) 16–21
Yah warns you because impatience creates consequences.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who desires covenant benefits without covenant sacrifice.
He wants companionship, affirmation, and access, but resists pruning, discipline, and surrender.
Yahusha said:
“Every branch that bears fruit, He purges it, that it may bring forth more fruit.”
— Yochanon (John) 15:2
Yah warns you because fruitfulness requires cutting.
Yah is warning you because this man may consistently misinterpret conviction as condemnation.
When the Word corrects him, he shuts down rather than adjusts.
“There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Mashiach Yahusha.”
— Romaiym (Romans) 8:1
Conviction is evidence of love.
Yah warns you because resisting conviction hardens the heart.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may value personal comfort over spiritual obedience.
He negotiates obedience based on convenience.
Yet Yahusha obeyed even unto death.
Philippiym (Philippians) 2:8
Yah warns you because obedience that bends under pressure cannot stand in covenant.
Yah is warning you because this man may subtly resent Yah’s authority when it interrupts his desires.
He accepts Yah as Savior but resists Him as Master.
Yahusha asked:
“Why call ye Me Adonai, Adonai, and do not the things which I say?”
— Luqas (Luke) 6:46
Yah warns you because His Lordship is not optional.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who spiritualizes emotional attachment.
He confuses soul ties with divine alignment.
Yet Scripture tells us:
“Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.”
— Mishlei (Proverbs) 4:23
Yah warns you because attachment without assignment leads to bondage.
Yah is warning you because this man may lack patience with Yah’s process.
He wants immediate outcomes without enduring preparation.
Yoseph endured years of refinement before promotion.
Bereshith (Genesis) 37–41
Yah warns you because premature elevation exposes unprepared hearts.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may resist correction unless it is delivered gently, slowly, and on his terms.
Yet Scripture says:
“Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge.”
— Mishlei (Proverbs) 12:1
Yah warns you because teachability determines growth.
Yah is warning you because this man may struggle to honor boundaries that protect purity, peace, and purpose.
He views boundaries as barriers rather than blessings.
Yet Yah Himself established boundaries for Yashar’el to preserve holiness.
Shemoth (Exodus) 19
Yah warns you because boundaries preserve destiny.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who avoids responsibility for emotional regulation.
He reacts impulsively, blames stress, and avoids growth.
“He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that rules his spirit than he that takes a city.”
— Mishlei (Proverbs) 16:32
Yah warns you because emotional discipline is spiritual maturity.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may struggle with gratitude.
He focuses on what he lacks rather than stewarding what he has.
Yashar’el complained in the wilderness despite Yah’s provision.
Bamidbar (Numbers) 11
Yah warns you because ingratitude breeds dissatisfaction.
Yah is warning you because this man may treat spiritual correction as personal rejection.
When challenged, he withdraws instead of reflecting.
“Reprove a wise man, and he will love thee.”
— Mishlei (Proverbs) 9:8
Yah warns you because correction reveals wisdom.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who desires affirmation more than alignment.
He wants reassurance that he is chosen without surrendering to what being chosen requires.
Yahusha chose the disciples, but then trained them, corrected them, and refined them.
Yah warns you because choosing includes shaping.
Yah is warning you because this man may struggle with follow-through in prayer.
He promises to pray but relies on intention rather than discipline.
Yahusha rebuked His disciples for sleeping during prayer.
Mattithyahu (Matthew) 26:40
Yah warns you because prayerlessness weakens discernment.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may resist spiritual growth that threatens comfort zones.
Growth requires stretching.
Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 54 speaks of enlarging the tent, not shrinking it.
Yah warns you because expansion is uncomfortable but necessary.
Yah is warning you because this man may treat obedience as optional depending on mood.
But obedience is not emotional; it is positional.
Yahusha obeyed regardless of feelings.
Yah warns you because inconsistent obedience produces unstable outcomes.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who avoids confronting generational patterns.
He ignores cycles Yah is calling him to break.
Yet Scripture teaches that Mashiach redeemed us from the curse.
Galatiym (Galatians) 3:13
Yah warns you because unbroken cycles repeat.
Yah is warning you because this man may struggle to honor your calling without feeling threatened.
When your obedience accelerates, his insecurity surfaces.
Yahonathan celebrated David even when David’s rise threatened his own throne.
Shemu’el Ri’shon (1 Samuel) 18
Yah warns you because true alignment celebrates Yah’s work.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may resist solitude with Yah.
Silence exposes what noise conceals.
Yahusha withdrew to lonely places to pray.
Luqas (Luke) 5:16
Yah warns you because avoidance of solitude delays transformation.
Yah is warning you because this man may rely on charisma rather than consecration.
People follow him, but Heaven measures him differently.
Yah looks at the heart, not outward appearance.
Shemu’el Ri’shon (1 Samuel) 16:7
Yah warns you because consecration sustains calling.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who negotiates holiness.
He asks how close he can get without crossing the line.
Yoseph fled temptation rather than negotiating with it.
Bereshith (Genesis) 39
Yah warns you because holiness requires separation.
Yah is warning you because this man may struggle to maintain integrity when no one is watching.
Integrity is who you are in secret.
“Behold, You desire truth in the inward parts.”
— Tehilliym (Psalm) 51:6
Yah warns you because secrecy reveals character.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because this man may delay obedience under the guise of self-discovery.
He says he is figuring things out while ignoring what Yah has already made clear.
Yah warns you because clarity demands response.
Yah is warning you because this man may resist sacrifice that benefits others more than himself.
Love seeks the good of another.
Qorintiym Ri’shon (1 Corinthians) 13
Yah warns you because selfishness erodes covenant.
Chosen ones, be careful because Yah is warning you about a man who desires peace without repentance.
He wants calm without correction.
Yet peace is the fruit of righteousness.
“And the work of righteousness shall be peace.”
— Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 32:17
Yah warns you because peace without righteousness is temporary.
Yah is warning you because this man may struggle with spiritual endurance.
He burns bright briefly, then dims.
Sha’ul urged believers not to grow weary in doing good.
Galatiym (Galatians) 6:9
Yah warns you because endurance produces maturity.
Chosen ones, Yah is warning you because discernment is an act of love.
Yah reveals not to accuse, but to protect.
Not to shame, but to preserve.
Not to confuse, but to clarify.
His voice continues.
His light continues.
His warning continues.
Unfolding truth upon truth, insight upon insight, layer upon layer—still speaking, still guarding, still shaping your steps as His instruction moves forward without silence, without pause, without end.
Chosen ones, hear this final word with reverence and clarity of spirit.
Yah’s warning is not fear-driven.
It is love speaking with precision.
What He reveals to you now is mercy in motion.
He is not calling you to suspicion, but to wisdom.
Not to isolation, but to discernment.
Not to hardness of heart, but to holiness of alignment.
The Most High goes before you as a shield and behind you as a guard.
His voice is:
“A lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.”
— Tehilliym (Psalm) 119:105
If He is warning you, it is because He sees farther than emotion, deeper than affection, and clearer than desire.
Do not rush past conviction in the name of compassion.
Do not override discernment in the name of love.
Yah is never late, never confused, and never silent without purpose.
What He withholds, He withholds to protect.
What He delays, He delays to prepare.
What He exposes, He exposes to preserve your destiny.
Trust the Elohiym who knows the end from the beginning.
Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 46:10
Trust the wisdom that comes from above:
“First pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be entreated, full of mercy and good fruits.”
— Ya’aqov (James) 3:17
Remain anchored in prayer.
Remain unwavering in obedience.
Remain courageous in truth.
Let your decisions honor Yah more than they satisfy emotion.
Remember that alignment is more powerful than attachment.
Obedience is more valuable than affection.
Peace is more precious than familiarity.
As you walk forward, choose clarity over confusion, wisdom over impulse, and Yah’s voice over every competing sound.
The Most High Himself will confirm your steps, guard your heart, and lead you into what is pure, whole, and divinely appointed.
Because when Yah warns, it is always to guide you safely into His perfect will.
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