Yahusha meant that each one of us learned to pray and present ourselves personally to Yahuah. He showed us how to pray in the simplest way imaginable while in our secret room. We should approach Yahuah as if He were our Father, as Yahusha instructed us. First and foremost, worship Him for who He is. Second, thank Him for your life, health, and provision. Third, confess your transgressions. Fourth, through faith, submit your demands. Each request must be in harmony with Yah's will. In stealing or a wicked affair you cannot pray.
As humans, we are resilient creatures, capable of bouncing back from the toughest of situations. Resilience can be compared to a rubber band that can stretch and return to its original form, no matter how much it is pulled. But what happens when the rubber band is pulled too far? Stressors in life can be compared to the force that stretches the rubber band, and if we don't identify and cope with them in a healthy manner, we risk snapping. To build resilience, it is crucial to identify our stressors, which can be likened to the weeds in a garden. Just as weeds can hinder the growth of a garden, stressors can hinder our personal growth. By identifying these stressors, we can work towards removing them and creating a healthier environment for growth. But simply removing stressors is not enough. Just as a garden needs to be tended to regularly, we need to develop healthy coping mechanisms to nurture our resilience. Coping mechanisms can be compared to the fertilizer that helps plants g...
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