9/24/22

I prayed this morning and asked Yahuah what He wanted me to read in Scripture. I opened it and I was planning on turning to Proverbs 31 because I had sent a message to Haddassah about another meaning of provision the Proverbs 31 woman does when she rises up early. She covers them or clothes them for the day in prayer. 

After I opened the Scripture, I looked down and started reading in Nehemiah 6 about rebuilding the wall. When I got to the end of verse one, I was blown away. "I built the wall but had not put up the doors".

The enemy heard that Nehemiah had built the wall but had not yet put up the doors. If you don't put up your doors, then the wall does you no good. 

That's the sermon I listened to on YouTube twice now. I listened to it the first time about a month ago and then again a few weeks later. The sermon is by Steven Furtick and it's called "You've built the wall, now gaurd your doors." 

After watching that sermon, I started to pray that Yahuah would help me gaurd the doors of my mind and heart but mainly my mouth. To gaurd my tongue. It's also about gaurding the door of your ears and eyes. We are to gaurd the Sabbath and that means we have to be active and do something. 

I know He's sending me a message that I really need to gaurd my doors and make sure my doors have been up to begin with.

Also the end of verse three, "In the Plain of Ono." 

I watched a Highway to Heaven episode and the woman in the episode was named Ono. She was the wife that had been given a new body for a little while so she could see her husband in a new light. So technically she was the other woman. You would always say Oh No! about another woman and that's what Ono means. It means Valley of Trouble. 

So all these things go together and I am just praying that Yahuah helps me to connect the dots and put everything together. 

I was reading an article about the Ono and these quotes caught my attention:

"It's true that trouble will come in this life. Yahshua said we would have tribulation, but He would enable us to overcome it. With love, faith and zeal, Yah can empower us to travel through the Valley of Ono without a scratch."

I had just mentioned to one of the kids the other day that we can get in a wreck and not have a scratch on us so that felt like a confirmation to me. 

"Don't make excuses for Yah. What you are really asking Yah for is a nice, calm and dead service. Then the first thing you try to do is prepare your parents for the worst when you should be preparing them for the best. 

But you don't need to make excuses for Yah or His Ways. Remember they were originally created to serve Yah. His Ruach HaQodesh will use the love and power of Yah ministering to the people in that church to tug on their hearts."

"Don't say, "Oh, Yah, I don't want to do that." If you disobey, you are working against Yah instead of for Him. You begin to take on the nature of Satan through your disobedience to Yah.

The reason most people say "Oh No!" is because they have never crucified their flesh to receive the fullness of the teaching the Ruach wants to give.

Don't be swayed from trusting in Yah just because you in the the valley of "Ono!" He's with you always, even when you're in the valley. You may not feel Him, but He is there. 

Read Psalm 128 daily.

I was reading Nehemiah 6:15 and noticed 25 and 52. I researched strongs 2552. Verse 15 is about completing a wall and H2552 is about a wall. 

 The pictograph h is a picture of a wall meaning "to separate". 

In Old Testament times the city walls represented not only the strength of the people within that city, but also the strength of the Elohim they served. Nehemiah depicts the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem. He was distraught when he heard that walls in Jerusalem were in disrepair, as it reflected not only the weakness of His people but also misrepresented Yah as weak. 

It reminded me that my walls have been broken down and made me wonder have I made Yah weak in my life? Have I limited Him to on what He can do?

Eternal Wall represents the strength of Yah. It will represent the belief that He is alive, listening and able to respond.

New Jerusalem is described as having a High Wall.



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