Tuesday, June 16, 2026
WIN THE MORNING WIN THE WAR PART 2
1 Corinthians chapter 12
Today we are walking in: Win The Morning Win The War Part 2
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.
DOMINION
Today we look to the word-DOMINION- H4475 memshalah--rule, dominion, realm, rule, dominion, realm, domain
The Torah testifies..................…
Genesis 1:28
And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.
Genesis 27:40
And by thy sword shalt thou live, and shalt serve thy brother; and it shall come to pass when thou shalt have the dominion, that thou shalt break his yoke from off thy neck.
Genesis 37:8
And his brethren said to him, Shalt thou indeed reign over us? or shalt thou indeed have dominion over us? And they hated him yet the more for his dreams, and for his words.
The prophets proclaim...............…
Jeremiah 34:1
The word which came unto Jeremiah from the LORD, when Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, and all his army, and all the kingdoms of the earth of his dominion, H4475 and all the people, fought against Jerusalem, and against all the cities thereof, saying,
Jeremiah 51:28 - Prepare against her the nations with the kings of the Medes, the captains thereof, and all the rulers thereof, and all the land of his dominion. H4475
Miciah 4:8 - And thou, O tower of the flock, the strong hold of the daughter of Zion, unto thee shall it come, even the first dominion; H4475 the kingdom shall come to the daughter of Jerusalem.
The writings bear witness.............
1 Kings 9:19 - And all the cities of store that Solomon had, and cities for his chariots, and cities for his horsemen, and that which Solomon desired to build in Jerusalem, and in Lebanon, and in all the land of
Psalm 103:22 - Bless the LORD, all his works in all places of his dominion: H4475 bless the LORD, O my soul.
his dominion. H4475
Psalm 145:13 - Thy kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and thy dominion H4475 endureth throughout all generations.
You cannot fulfill an Elohiym-given assignment while giving your attention to everything.
You cannot say yes to every opportunity.
You cannot chase every trend.
You cannot answer every demand.
At some point, maturity requires deciding what matters most.
And protecting it.
Because whatever is most important must receive your greatest attention.
Everything else must take its proper place.
That is alignment.
And alignment is not merely knowing your purpose.
Alignment is arranging your life around it.
Because you are not lost.
You are not forgotten.
You are not abandoned.
You are not behind.
You are not disqualified.
You are not confused because Elohiym is silent.
You are confused when too many voices become louder than His.
So quiet the noise.
Return to the Manufacturer.
Seek first the Kingdom.
Protect your focus.
Honor your assignment.
And remember this truth:
You are not lost.
You are unaligned.
And alignment changes everything.
Now hear me carefully, because this next truth has the power to free you from years of frustration.
You are not responsible for becoming someone else.
You are responsible for becoming who Elohiym designed you to be.
And those are not the same thing.
One of the greatest sources of misery is comparison.
Comparison is identity confusion.
Comparison is measuring your assignment against someone else’s assignment.
Comparison is asking, “Why am I not them?” instead of asking, “Why did Elohiym make me me?”
The Kingdom does not function through duplication.
It functions through diversity operating in unity.
The hand does not compete with the eye.
The eye does not envy the ear.
The ear does not resent the foot.
Every part has value because every part has purpose.
That is why Sha’ul says in Qorintiym Ri’shon (1 Corinthians) 12 that the body is one, yet it has many members.
And every member is necessary.
Necessary.
Not optional.
Necessary.
Do you realize what that means?
It means the world is missing something when you refuse to become who Elohiym designed you to be.
Your assignment matters.
Your obedience matters.
Your contribution matters.
There are people attached to your obedience.
There are lives connected to your calling.
There are prayers waiting on your yes.
That is why comparison is so dangerous.
Because comparison convinces you to abandon your lane for someone else’s.
And whenever you abandon your assignment, frustration follows.
Because grace flows in the place of assignment.
Not outside of it.
That is why some people succeed externally and remain miserable internally.
Because success outside of purpose is still failure.
You can have money and lack peace.
You can have influence and lack fulfillment.
You can have applause and still feel empty.
Because the human ruach was never designed to be satisfied by success alone.
It was designed to be fulfilled through alignment.
And alignment cannot be found through imitation.
It can only be found through obedience.
Sha’ul said in Galatiym (Galatians) 6:4–5:
“Let each one examine his own work, and then he will have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another. For each one shall bear his own load.”
Did you hear that?
Examine your own work.
Not theirs.
Your own.
Because Elohiym is not going to ask you why you were not Mosheh.
He is not going to ask you why you were not Esther.
He is not going to ask you why you were not Dani’el.
He is going to ask you what you did with what He entrusted to you.
That is why Yahusha told the parable of the talents.
One received five.
One received two.
One received one.
And none of them were judged by comparison.
They were judged by stewardship.
Elohiym never asks you to produce what He did not place inside of you.
But He absolutely expects you to develop what He did place inside of you.
Stewardship is the language of the Kingdom.
And stewardship begins with acceptance.
Acceptance of your assignment.
Acceptance of your season.
Acceptance of your design.
Some people spend so much energy wishing they were different that they never develop who they actually are.
But peace begins when comparison ends.
Peace begins when you stop competing with people who were never assigned your race.
Peace begins when you stop measuring your timeline against theirs.
Because destiny is not a competition.
Destiny is an assignment.
And assignments are individualized.
Dawid was anointed as a shepherd before he was ever recognized as a king.
Yoseph was imprisoned before he governed.
Esther was hidden before she was revealed.
Yahusha spent thirty years preparing for three years of public ministry.
Preparation seasons are not punishment.
Hidden seasons are not rejection.
Delay is not denial.
Sometimes Elohiym hides you because He is developing you.
Sometimes He says no because He is protecting you.
Sometimes He slows you down because your character needs to mature before your influence expands.
And if you misunderstand the season, you may resent the very thing designed to prepare you.
So stop asking:
“Why is their life moving faster than mine?”
Ask:
“What is Elohiym teaching me in this season?”
Stop asking:
“Why haven’t I arrived yet?”
Ask:
“Am I becoming the person my destiny requires?”
Because arrival is not the goal.
Alignment is.
And when alignment is present, timing becomes less stressful.
You stop rushing.
You stop forcing doors.
You stop chasing validation.
Because you trust the Manufacturer.
You trust His design.
You trust His timing.
And trust produces peace.
Yeshayahu (Isaiah) says:
“You will keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You.”
Perfect peace.
Not because life is easy.
Not because circumstances are ideal.
But because trust replaces striving.
My friend, striving is exhausting.
Always trying to prove yourself.
Always trying to keep up.
Always trying to become what everyone else expects.
That is not freedom.
That is bondage.
Elohiym did not create you to perform for acceptance.
He created you from acceptance.
You are His workmanship.
His craftsmanship.
His design.
Eph’siym (Ephesians) 2:10 says:
“For we are His workmanship, created in Mashiach Yahusha for good works, which Elohiym prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.”
Notice the wording.
Prepared beforehand.
That means your purpose is not something you invent.
It is something you discover.
The road already exists.
The assignment already exists.
The preparation already exists.
Your responsibility is alignment.
And alignment begins with surrender.
Surrender is not weakness.
Surrender is wisdom.
Because the Manufacturer always understands the product better than the product understands itself.
So stop fighting your design.
Stop resisting your assignment.
Stop envying someone else’s path.
Stop apologizing for the way Elohiym made you.
Embrace your burden.
Honor your calling.
Steward your gifts.
Protect your priorities.
Trust His timing.
And remember:
You are not behind.
You are not forgotten.
You are not overlooked.
You are not lost.
You are being aligned.
And once alignment takes place, things that once felt complicated become clear.
Things that once felt heavy become purposeful.
Things that once felt delayed become preparation.
Because Elohiym is not merely trying to get you somewhere.
He is trying to make you into someone.
Someone who can carry purpose.
Someone who can sustain calling.
Someone who can walk faithfully into destiny.
And my friends, when purpose is clear, calling is embraced, and destiny is pursued through obedience, something beautiful happens:
Peace returns.
Comparison dies.
Fear loses its grip.
And life stops feeling random.
Because you finally understand:
You were never lost.
You were simply waiting to become aligned.
And now, my friends, we come to the most beautiful part of this entire journey.
Because once purpose is understood, once calling is embraced, and once destiny is pursued with discipline, there is one final truth you must settle forever:
You do not have to carry your assignment alone.
This is where many people become weary.
Not because they lack purpose.
Not because they lack gifting.
Not because Elohiym abandoned them.
But because they are trying to fulfill a Kingdom assignment with human strength.
And human strength always has limits.
There are days when you will be tired.
Days when clarity feels distant.
Days when opposition feels stronger than confidence.
Days when you wonder if you heard Elohiym correctly.
Days when you feel inadequate.
Days when the assignment feels heavier than your shoulders can bear.
And in those moments, I need you to remember something.
The One who called you is also the One who sustains you.
Elohiym never assigns responsibility without supplying grace.
Never.
He never says, “Figure it out on your own.”
He never says, “I sent you, but now you’re by yourself.”
He never says, “Good luck.”
No.
If He calls you, He equips you.
If He assigns you, He sustains you.
If He sends you, He goes before you.
That is why Mosheh was terrified.
He looked at his weakness and said, “Who am I?”
And Elohiym never answered the question.
He did not say, “Mosheh, you are strong.”
He did not say, “Mosheh, you are gifted.”
He did not say, “Mosheh, you are talented.”
He said:
“Certainly I will be with you.”
That was the answer.
Because the secret of destiny has never been self-confidence.
It has always been Elohiym-confidence.
The Kingdom was never built on human ability.
It was built on divine partnership.
This is why Yahusha said in Yochanon (John) 15:5:
“I am the vine; you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit. For apart from Me you can do nothing.”
Notice He did not say you can do a few things.
He said:
Nothing.
That is not condemnation.
That is liberation.
Because it means the pressure is not on you to manufacture purpose.
The pressure is not on you to create calling.
The pressure is not on you to force destiny.
Your responsibility is to remain connected.
Abide.
Stay close.
Stay surrendered.
Stay teachable.
Stay aligned.
And fruit becomes inevitable.
I love that word:
Inevitable.
Because so many people live terrified that they are going to miss Elohiym.
Terrified they made the wrong choice.
Terrified they missed their moment.
Terrified they are too late.
But listen carefully.
Destiny is not fragile.
Elohiym is not nervous about your future.
He is not pacing heaven anxiously wondering if you will ruin His plans.
Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) 29:11 says:
“For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says YAHUAH, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you an expected end.”
An expected end.
That means heaven already knows where obedience leads.
That means your future is not an accident.
That means your purpose is not random.
That means your calling is not a guess.
That means your destiny is not a gamble.
It is an expected end.
And if Elohiym knows the end from the beginning, why are you terrified of the middle?
Trust Him.
Trust Him when you are clear.
Trust Him when you are confused.
Trust Him when doors open.
Trust Him when doors close.
Trust Him when progress is fast.
Trust Him when growth feels invisible.
Because Elohiym is faithful.
And faithful people can rest in the faithfulness of Elohiym.
That is why Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 40 says:
“Those who wait upon YAHUAH shall renew their strength. They shall mount up with wings like eagles. They shall run and not be weary. They shall walk and not faint.”
Notice the progression.
Mount.
Run.
Walk.
Sometimes destiny feels like flying.
Sometimes it feels like running.
And sometimes it feels like slowly putting one foot in front of the other.
But every stage matters.
Every stage develops something.
Every stage teaches dependence.
Every stage reveals character.
And every stage is preparing you for the next.
So stop despising where you are.
Stop resenting your process.
Stop cursing your season.
Your season is not your enemy.
Your process is not punishment.
Your waiting is not wasted.
Yoseph’s prison was preparation.
Dawid’s pasture was preparation.
Mosheh’s wilderness was preparation.
Esther’s hiddenness was preparation.
Even Yahusha spent thirty years preparing for three years of visible ministry.
Preparation is holy.
Preparation is purposeful.
Preparation is proof that Elohiym values sustainability more than speed.
And perhaps that is what some of you need to hear today.
You are frustrated because you want acceleration.
But Elohiym is focused on formation.
You want arrival.
He wants maturity.
You want visibility.
He wants stability.
You want influence.
He wants integrity.
Because if He gives you influence without integrity, influence becomes dangerous.
If He gives you opportunity without character, opportunity becomes destructive.
So He prepares you.
Patiently.
Lovingly.
Faithfully.
And the beautiful thing is this:
He never wastes a season.
Not your failures.
Not your disappointments.
Not your delays.
Not your heartbreaks.
Not your mistakes.
Romaiym (Romans) 8:28 says:
“And we know that all things work together for good to those who love Elohiym, to those who are called according to His purpose.”
All things.
Not some things.
All things.
The victories.
The losses.
The clarity.
The confusion.
The mountain tops.
The valleys.
Elohiym is able to weave all of it together into something beautiful when your heart remains aligned with Him.
So breathe.
Take your hands off the steering wheel of self-sufficiency.
Release the anxiety of trying to control every outcome.
Release the pressure of becoming someone else.
Release the fear that you are behind.
And rest in this truth:
You are not lost.
You are not forgotten.
You are not abandoned.
You are not late.
You are not disqualified.
You are Elohiym’s workmanship.
You were created with purpose.
You were called with intention.
You are being formed for destiny.
And if you remain aligned with the King, your future is not uncertain.
It is secure.
Because purpose is not a dream.
Calling is not a feeling.
Destiny is not an accident.
And alignment is not a mystery.
It is daily surrender to the One who formed you, called you, and promised to finish what He started.
As it is written in Philippiym (Philippians) 1:6:
“Being confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will complete it until the day of Mashiach Yahusha.”
He began it.
He sustains it.
And He will finish it.
So walk in peace.
Walk in purpose.
Walk in calling.
Walk in discipline.
Walk in faith.
And never forget:
You are not lost.
You are simply being aligned.
And perhaps the greatest evidence that you are becoming aligned is not that everything around you changes.
It is that everything inside of you begins to change.
Your priorities change.
Your desires change.
Your definition of success changes.
Things that once impressed you no longer move you.
Things that once distracted you no longer control you.
Things that once terrified you no longer own your peace.
Because alignment changes your appetite.
When your spirit becomes aligned with the Kingdom, you stop craving things that cannot satisfy.
You stop chasing applause.
You stop needing everyone’s approval.
You stop living for moments of recognition.
You stop measuring your worth by titles.
You stop confusing popularity with significance.
Because significance is not determined by how many people know your name.
It is determined by how faithfully you obey the One who called you.
Yahusha lived only thirty-three years.
He never owned land.
He never held political office.
He never wrote a book with His own hand.
He never commanded an army.
He never traveled the known world.
And yet history is divided by His birth.
Why?
Because significance is not measured by volume.
It is measured by obedience.
He fulfilled His assignment.
Completely.
And my prayer is not that you become famous.
My prayer is not that you become wealthy.
My prayer is not even that you become influential.
My prayer is that you become aligned.
Because alignment produces peace that success cannot give.
Alignment produces joy that circumstances cannot steal.
Alignment produces confidence that comparison cannot shake.
When you know who sent you, why He sent you, and where He is leading you, life becomes simpler.
Not easier.
But simpler.
You stop asking, “What will people think?”
And you start asking, “Will this honor Elohiym?”
You stop asking, “How do I get ahead?”
And you start asking, “How do I become faithful?”
You stop asking, “How can I become important?”
And you start asking, “How can I serve?”
Because Kingdom greatness has never been about position.
It has always been about service.
Yahusha said:
“Whoever desires to become great among you, let him be your servant.”
That is upside-down to the world.
The world says climb.
The Kingdom says kneel.
The world says promote yourself.
The Kingdom says humble yourself.
The world says protect your reputation.
The Kingdom says protect your character.
And character matters.
Because talent may open doors.
Charm may attract opportunities.
Gifting may gain attention.
But character determines longevity.
And destiny is a long journey.
It is not won in moments.
It is built in days.
Ordinary days.
Faithful days.
Quiet days.
Days when no one is watching.
Days when obedience feels repetitive.
Days when prayer feels simple.
Days when progress feels slow.
Those days matter.
Because little acts of obedience eventually become a life of faithfulness.
And faithfulness is beautiful to Elohiym.
Never underestimate a faithful life.
Never underestimate consistent obedience.
Never underestimate quiet surrender.
The Kingdom is filled with people whose names the world may never know but whose obedience changed generations.
Parents who raised children in truth.
Teachers who poured wisdom into students.
Friends who carried burdens.
Leaders who served humbly.
Believers who prayed faithfully.
Servants who obeyed quietly.
Heaven measures differently than earth.
Earth celebrates visibility.
Heaven celebrates faithfulness.
Earth asks, “How many people know you?”
Heaven asks, “How faithfully did you obey?”
And one day, none of us will stand before Elohiym and hear:
“Well done, famous servant.”
Or:
“Well done, talented servant.”
Or:
“Well done, successful servant.”
No.
The words every surrendered heart longs to hear are:
“Well done, good and faithful servant.”
Faithful.
That is the goal.
Faithful in purpose.
Faithful in calling.
Faithful in discipline.
Faithful in hidden seasons.
Faithful when the answer is yes.
Faithful when the answer is wait.
Faithful when the answer is no.
Because faithfulness trusts the heart of Elohiym even when it does not understand His timing.
And my friends, I believe with all my heart that many of you are standing at the edge of a new season.
Not because your circumstances are changing overnight.
But because your understanding is changing.
And when understanding changes, life changes.
Because you no longer see yourself as random.
You no longer see yourself as forgotten.
You no longer see yourself as behind.
You no longer see yourself as broken beyond repair.
You see yourself as Elohiym sees you:
Chosen.
Formed intentionally.
Created with purpose.
Entrusted with gifts.
Called to serve.
Being prepared for destiny.
And upheld by grace every step of the way.
So stop cursing your process.
Stop rushing your growth.
Stop envying someone else’s journey.
Stop begging Elohiym to make you somebody else.
And begin thanking Him for the assignment He gave you.
Thank Him for your design.
Thank Him for your gifts.
Thank Him for your burden.
Thank Him for your calling.
Thank Him for your process.
Because one day you will look back and realize:
The delays protected you.
The disappointments redirected you.
The hardships strengthened you.
The waiting matured you.
And the entire time, Elohiym was not punishing you.
He was aligning you.
And maybe that is the word you need to carry with you from this moment forward:
You are not lost.
You are not late.
You are not forgotten.
You are not failing.
You are being aligned.
Aligned to purpose.
Aligned to calling.
Aligned to destiny.
Aligned to the Kingdom.
And when alignment is complete, confusion loses its voice.
Fear loses its grip.
Comparison loses its power.
Peace returns.
Joy returns.
Clarity returns.
And you finally become free to live the life heaven intended long before you ever took your first breath.
Because before you were formed, He knew you.
Before you were born, He set you apart.
Before you ever searched for Him, He had already written purpose into your existence.
So live boldly.
Serve faithfully.
Love deeply.
Walk humbly.
Trust completely.
And never forget:
You were never lost.
You were always being aligned.
And one day, my friends, you will realize something that may surprise you.
Purpose was never the destination.
Purpose was always the invitation.
An invitation to know Elohiym more deeply.
An invitation to trust Him more completely.
An invitation to surrender more fully.
Because the highest achievement in life is not success.
It is intimacy with the One who created you.
The tragedy is not merely that people live without purpose.
The greater tragedy is that people spend their entire lives chasing purpose and never come to know the Purposer.
They want the assignment but not the Assignor.
They want the calling but not the Caller.
They want the blessings but not the King.
But the Kingdom does not work that way.
The Kingdom is relational before it is functional.
Before Elohiym asks what you will do, He desires who you will become.
That is why Yahusha never first called His disciples servants.
He called them to be with Him.
Before miracles.
Before preaching.
Before influence.
Before nations.
He called them to relationship.
Marqus (Mark) 3:14 says:
“And He appointed twelve, that they might be with Him, and that He might send them forth to preach.”
Did you catch the order?
Be with Him.
Then be sent.
Relationship.
Then assignment.
Presence.
Then purpose.
Intimacy.
Then influence.
And many people reverse the order.
They pursue influence while neglecting intimacy.
They pursue assignment while neglecting presence.
They pursue destiny while neglecting the King.
And eventually, their souls become exhausted.
Because no assignment was ever meant to replace communion.
No calling was ever meant to replace worship.
No purpose was ever meant to become an idol.
The greatest purpose of humanity has always been this:
To know Elohiym.
To love Elohiym.
To reflect Elohiym.
Everything else flows from there.
This is why Sha’ul, after planting assemblies, after miracles, after revelation, after extraordinary ministry, says in Philippiym (Philippians) 3:10:
“That I may know Him.”
Know Him.
Not merely preach Him.
Not merely defend Him.
Not merely work for Him.
Know Him.
Because there is a difference between serving Elohiym and walking with Elohiym.
And the greatest joy in life is discovering that the King you serve also desires fellowship with you.
My friend, Elohiym is not merely interested in your productivity.
He is interested in your heart.
He is not anxiously measuring your accomplishments.
He is inviting your affection.
He is not standing over you waiting for perfection.
He is walking beside you, shaping you into maturity.
That changes everything.
Because when purpose becomes pressure, intimacy becomes rest.
When calling feels heavy, His presence becomes strength.
When destiny feels distant, His faithfulness becomes peace.
And suddenly, your life is no longer driven by anxiety.
It is sustained by trust.
Trust that Elohiym knows what He is doing.
Trust that His timing is perfect.
Trust that His design is intentional.
Trust that His plans are good.
Trust that even when you do not understand the road, you know the Shepherd leading you.
And the Shepherd is faithful.
Tehilliym (Psalm) 23 does not say:
“I understand every valley.”
It says:
“YAHUAH is my Shepherd; I shall not want.”
Not because there are no valleys.
Not because there are no enemies.
Not because there are no tears.
But because the Shepherd is enough.
If He leads, you can follow.
If He speaks, you can obey.
If He corrects, you can trust.
If He waits, you can rest.
Because His character is greater than your confusion.
And perhaps that is the final alignment.
Not simply knowing your purpose.
Not simply understanding your calling.
Not simply pursuing destiny.
But trusting the heart of Elohiym so deeply that even unanswered questions no longer steal your peace.
That is maturity.
That is freedom.
That is Kingdom living.
And so, as we come to the end of this teaching, I want this truth to echo in your ruach long after these words fade:
You are not an accident.
You are not random.
You are not overlooked.
You are not abandoned.
You are not behind.
You are not disqualified.
You are not lost.
You are a son.
You are a daughter.
You are Elohiym’s workmanship.
You are Kingdom-born.
You are purpose-filled.
You are called.
You are being prepared.
And your destiny is not hanging by a thread.
It is held securely in the hands of a faithful Elohiym.
So stop striving.
Stop comparing.
Stop fearing.
Stop apologizing for your assignment.
Lift your head.
Strengthen your hands.
Quiet your fears.
And walk with confidence.
Because the One who formed you has not forgotten you.
The One who called you has not abandoned you.
The One who promised is still faithful.
And the same Elohiym who began the work in you will complete it until the day of Mashiach Yahusha.
So go in peace.
Go in purpose.
Go in obedience.
Go in faith.
And every morning when doubt tries to whisper otherwise, answer it with this confession:
I am not lost.
I am aligned.
I belong to Elohiym.
I know whose I am.
I know why I am here.
I know Who sent me.
And because I am aligned with the King, my future is secure.
Amein.
Every morning carries a message from Elohiym. That message is simple but life-changing:
You can begin again.
One of the greatest weapons the adversary uses against people is the burden of yesterday.
He wants people to believe that their failures are permanent.
He wants them to believe that their mistakes have disqualified them.
He wants them to focus so much on what went wrong that they lose sight of what is still possible.
He wants regret to become a prison.
He wants disappointment to become an identity.
He wants yesterday’s pain to dictate tomorrow’s potential.
The problem is that many people cooperate with this process without even realizing it.
They wake up every morning carrying the weight of old mistakes.
They replay conversations they wish had gone differently.
They relive opportunities they failed to seize.
They revisit decisions they regret.
Their bodies may be living in a new day, but their minds remain trapped in an old one.
As a result, they spend their energy mourning what cannot be changed instead of building what still can be.
Yet, Elohiym consistently invites His people to see life differently.
He does not ignore mistakes.
He does not pretend failures never happened.
But He refuses to allow failure to have the final word.
Throughout the Cepher, we repeatedly see Elohiym restoring people who stumbled, rebuilding people who fell, and giving fresh opportunities to those who thought their best days were behind them.
This is why Eykhah (Lamentations) 3:22-23 is such a remarkable passage.
In the middle of national devastation, Yirmeyahu declares, “Because of YAHUAH’s great love, we are not consumed, for His compassions never fail. They are new every morning.
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