Brother Blue Feather
Well doing my work today with creator YAHUAH and King YAHUSHA, The Holy RUACH had said,” From Adam’s first breath. Creator YAHUAH Had been watching,” Every choice every thought & every motive for every act, Can anyone imagine what Father YAHUAH Had must of seen? In the same way, the father has not changed. Creator YAHUAH ARE ELOHIYM,” Is 100% watching every one of us, he can look into our minds and kick back like listening to a radio he can see through your eyes everything you’re looking at. He can also feel the hurt the loss the pain the sin you carry in your heart and everybody has an angel writing in a book with empty pages watching over you from death to life to death again the book will be opened up and that’s what you’ll be judged by one person told me if the ink doesn’t stick. You’re in trouble! when the ink does stay you’re in good standings this means you’re doing something right, ELOHIYM said IAm the creator you’re ELOHIYM YAHUAH, who takes hold of your right hand and says to you,” Do not fear, I will help you. Hey thanks for enjoying the time with the father YAHUAH And Son YAHUSHA And Holy RUACH Shalom. Isaiah 41:13 #Arizona #usa _tiktok #Tennessee #Mississippi #lasvegas #southdakota #NorthDakota #South #SouthCarolina #NorthCarolina #LA #losangeles #orangecounty #orange #riverside #river #philadelphia #Chicago #neworleans #sanfrancisco #sandiego #sanantonio #texas #sanbernardino #sandiego #SantaCruz #santiago #santafe #sanjuan
Recently, I found myself pondering the profound term 'Elohayka' after seeing it mentioned in a discussion about divine presence. Like many, I was curious about its deeper significance, especially within the context of our personal walk with the Creator. 'Elohayka' is a beautiful Hebrew word that essentially means 'your God' or 'your Elohim.' It’s more than just a title; it’s a personal declaration, emphasizing an intimate connection between an individual and the Divine. This personal aspect of 'your God' really resonated with me when I considered the idea that YAHUAH is constantly observing us. It’s not a distant, abstract deity, but a personal Elohayka who sees 'every choice, every thought & every motive for every act.' This isn't about being watched in a punitive way, but rather in a deeply involved, caring, and understanding manner. Imagine having someone so intimately aware of your inner world – your hopes, your struggles, your unspoken intentions. That’s the kind of presence 'Elohayka' suggests. When I reflect on this, it makes me think about accountability in a whole new light. If my Elohayka is truly seeing and understanding everything, then my actions, words, and even my secret thoughts hold a weight I might sometimes overlook. It’s a powerful motivator for striving towards goodness and sincerity, knowing that there's no hiding from the One who truly knows my heart. This isn't about fear of judgment alone, but about living authentically in the presence of my own God. Connecting this to the idea of an 'angel writing in a book' – a concept that always fascinated me – it gains even more depth. This record isn't just a tally; it’s a narrative of a life lived under the watchful eye of 'your God.' Every entry, whether it's a moment of kindness or a struggle with temptation, is seen and understood by the One who also offers support. It’s a reminder that our life story is being written, and we are active participants in shaping its pages, knowing our Elohayka is the ultimate witness. What truly brings comfort amidst this profound awareness is the message from Isaiah 41:13: 'Do not fear, I will help you.' This verse, often shared in spiritual circles, beautifully complements the concept of Elohayka. It tells us that 'your God' is not just an observer but also a helper, a source of strength, and a comforter. This perspective shifts the weight of divine observation from a burden to a blessing, knowing that the very being who understands us so intimately is also there to lift us up. It encourages me to walk with confidence, knowing my Elohayka is always with me, guiding and supporting my journey.

























































