Yom Shabbat, Eighth Month 28, 6006 – November 13, 2021

Freedom To Worship

Sometimes we are on a road that takes us to places we had never thought we would visit. As we look back there are many questions about the journey and the road. This is how my life has been, and from my conversations with others, many lives have been this way. What I am learning to do is shut off the noise. The noise is predominantly from the past. Smaller amounts of noise come from the future. But the present is where any of us exist and have impact. When we focus on YAH in the present, we plug in to have impact.

Matthew 6:34 Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.

We are meant to rule the present, I believe. Each person must decide for themself what exactly they will do, or not do. For me, I am trying to stay connected to YAH, and to make a way for Him to work through me. This is all I know to do today.

Prayer
Father, I exalt You. You alone are King. You alone are my King YAH. I love You. I love You. I love You. Let Your will be done here and Your kingdom come here on earth as it is in heaven. Send me now Your provision. Forgive me my trespasses and transgressions, and help me to forgive those that have trespassed or transgressed against me YAH. I forgive all those that have trespassed or transgressed against me YAH. I love You. Keep me from temptations YAH. Deliver me from the evil here and the evil plans men have for me. I love You. I love You. I love You. Let the whirlwinds blow and clear the path before me YAH. I love You. I love You. I love You. You are King, YAH. You are King. Thank You for sending the shalom, prosperity and healing that I might impact many YAH. I love You. I love You. I love You. Make it so today, my King. I love You. I love You. Let the restoration flow YAH. Let the restoration flow. I love You. You are my King. Make it so today YAH. I love You. I ask all these things of You Father, my King, O YAHUAH, in the name YAH Yeshuah HaMasahiach. Amen.