In Yahusha's Light Ministries is a Christian blog inspired by Galatians 3:29. It aims to inspire readers to grow in their faith. The blog provides practical guidance on how to live a life of faith and trust in Yahuah. May your faith continue to grow and bear fruit!
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Keeping Yahuah At The Center Of Your Marriage
In any marriage, it is crucial to have a strong foundation upon which the relationship can be built. For those who follow the teachings of the Bible, that foundation is none other than Yahuah, the Creator of the universe and the giver of all good things. While it is natural and good for a husband and wife to show affection to each other, they must also focus on Yahuah and come to Him together as one.
Throughout the scriptures, we see the importance of putting Yahuah first in all things. In Matthew 22:37-38, Yahusha teaches us to 'love Yahuah your Elohim with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.' This commandment is the first and greatest of all. When a husband and wife prioritize their relationship with Yahuah, they are better equipped to love each other and to build a strong and healthy marriage.
One of the ways that a couple can prioritize Yahuah in their marriage is by studying the scriptures together. Yahusha teaches us in John 5:39, 'You search the scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; and it is they that bear witness about me.' By studying the scriptures together, a couple can gain a deeper understanding of Yahuah's character, His desires for their marriage, and the principles that can guide them in their relationship.
Another important way to keep Yahuah at the center of your marriage is through prayer. In Philippians 4:6-7, we are taught to 'not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to Yahuah. And the peace of Yahuah, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Messiah Yahusha.' When a husband and wife pray together, they are inviting Yahuah into their marriage and acknowledging their dependence on Him. This can lead to greater unity, peace, and joy in the relationship.
Additionally, it is important for a couple to worship Yahuah together. In Colossians 3:16, we are taught to 'let the word of Messiah dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom,singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to Yahuah.' By worshiping Yahuah together, a couple can express their love and gratitude to Him and be built up in their faith.
In conclusion, while it is good and important for a husband and wife to show affection to each other, they must also prioritize their relationship with Yahuah. By studying the scriptures together, praying together, and worshiping Yahuah together, a couple can build a strong and healthy marriage that is centered on Yahuah. May we all strive to put Yahuah first in all things and to 'love Yahuah your Elohim with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind'(Matthew 22:37).
Monday, June 17, 2024
The Continuation Of The Apostles And Gifts
In the teachings of Yahusha, we find that Apostles still exist today, and that the gifts that He bestowed upon them, such as healing, have not ceased. It is a common misconception that these gifts were only meant for the early Christian church, but the truth is that Yahusha appoints Apostles even in our modern times.
The role of an Apostle is not one of prestige or power, but one of service and humility. Apostles are called to be representatives of Yahuah and to spread His message of love, peace, and salvation to all corners of the earth. They are empowered with unique gifts and abilities that enable them to perform miracles, heal the sick, and bring hope to the hopeless.
Yahusha Himself chose and appointed Apostles during His earthly ministry, and He continues to do so today. These individuals are not self-proclaimed, but are chosen and anointed by Yahuah Himself for a specific purpose and mission. They are called to be vessels of His grace, mercy, and power, and to use their gifts for the building up of the kingdom of Yahuah.
One of the greatest misconceptions in modern Christianity is the replacement of the name Yahuah with alternative titles such as Christ, Jesus, or God. However, the truth is that Yahusha always referred to the Almighty as Yahuah, and it is only through a proper understanding and reverence for this name that we can truly come to know and experience the fullness of His love and power.
The gifts of healing and miracles have not ceased, and they are still very much present in the world today. Apostles and other believers are using these gifts to bring hope, healing, and deliverance to those in need. Through faith in Yahuah and the power of His Holy Spirit, we can see blind eyes opened, deaf ears unstopped, and broken hearts healed.
In conclusion, Apostles still exist today, and they are called and appointed by Yahuah for a specific purpose and mission. The gifts of healing and miracles have not ceased, and they are still being used to bring hope and healing to those in need. It is only through a proper understanding and reverence for the name of Yahuah that we can truly come to know and experience the fullness of His love and power. May we all be open to the leading of the Holy Spirit, and may we all strive to be vessels of His grace, mercy, and power in this world.
Monday, June 10, 2024
Overcoming Adversity With Resilience
In life, we often face challenges and obstacles that can seem insurmountable. It's easy to feel overwhelmed and defeated when faced with adversity, but it's important to remember that we have the strength within us to overcome any obstacle that comes our way.
No matter what trials and tribulations Satan throws at us, we have the power to rise above them. It's essential to cultivate resilience and inner strength to navigate through difficult times. Instead of succumbing to fear and doubt, we can choose to face our challenges head-on with courage and determination.
Even in our darkest moments, it's crucial to remember that we are not alone. We have the support of our loved ones, friends, and community to lean on during tough times. By reaching out for help and sharing our struggles, we can find solace and comfort in knowing that we are not fighting our battles alone.
Every setback and hardship we face is an opportunity for growth and self-discovery. By embracing challenges as opportunities for learning and personal development, we can emerge stronger and more resilient than ever before. Remember, no matter what life throws at us, we have the power within us to overcome and thrive.
Tuesday, June 4, 2024
My Testimony
I was born in a small town called Hanford in California in April of 1983. I was the firstborn of my siblings and while my mom was pregnant with me my dad who didn't want children tried to force my mom to abort me. I ended up being born three months early and died twice after birth. I was able to be revived but the doctors told my mom as my dad was unhappy that I pulled through that I was going to be special needs and that I was not going to make it to age 30. Two weeks later after being monitored in the hospital I was allowed to go home and soon after my dad tried to kill me by stuffing me into a dryer but he got caught by my grandmother. A year later after my brother was born my dad abandoned us and was never heard from again. My mom eventually moved on to a guy named Ernesto who was nice at first but then he showed his true colors and he beat me senseless every single day and sexually abused me. My mom eventually had him arrested and it was then she found out he was a married man. A year later she got with a man named Dimitri and he also was very cruel to me as he would have my mom make him good meals while I was forced to eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches only. He and my mom eventually broke up and I was taken from my mom and sent to different foster homes due to a false report of kidnapping and in those homes I was abused further as my foster parents were racist. I eventually went back home but I was emotionally scarred and my mom didn't help as she got involved in gangs and drugs and shunned me every chance she got. She eventually got arrested and became sober but her bitterness towards me never left so I was always the outcast even to the point she said she wished I was never born. I eventually went to live with my grandparents and was treated kindly by them but my uncle who lived with them treated me poorly as he was always calling me idiot and stupid every day and always getting angry at me for the simplest things including getting something to eat. This went on for many years and eventually I turned to alcohol and started hanging out with pagans and satanists and eventually started doing the things they do as they made me feel like I belonged. When I was in my last year of high school my grandfather passed away two weeks before my 17th birthday and I started to realize life is short but I did not change my ways. I tried going back to Catholicism but I was always shunned there so I tried other buildings but never seemed to belong so I kept drinking and went through many failed relationships one of which almost killed me. Eventually I got tired of being hurt, angry, bitter, and depressed and decided it was time to go but then someone came to me the minute I was going to take myself out and at first I resisted them but two weeks later I went with them and that night I gave my life to the Father and never looked back.
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