Subject: my thoughts be YHWH is sending me out to Minister to people and those people wind up ministering to me it’s a boomerang we reap what we sow I understand the only one that don’t need to be Minister too is YHWH.

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It’s the will of YHWH for us to help each other.

YHWH have me on the highways and by ways weekly i don’t work one day out of the week because i love what YHWH have me doing for His people.

A seer in the Holy Bible is a type of prophet who receives divine revelations specifically through visions, dreams, or pictures, rather than just hearing audible words.

I had a conversation with a seer a few months ago in a neighborhood where i don’t work the reason why i don’t work in that neighborhood is because it’s too far away from my house and whenever i go to that neighborhood it takes me two hours to get back to my house ATL traffic is worse than Manhattan traffic

so i don’t go to that neighborhood i picked up a young lady in that neighborhood one day and i told her i don’t normally drive that far before she got out the car she said michael if you did not come this way today i would not have got from the Holy Spirit what i needed to hear from Him she said please don’t stop coming out this far because you never know who the Holy Spirit will have you talked to i told her i receive it

we finished our conversation and i dropped her off at her location YHWH place someone in my path every day, and while I've never had someone sit me down to explain the emotional aspect of following YHWH guidance, I've come to realize that it's impossible not to be deeply invested when seeing the harm the enemy inflicts on others. I will not remain quiet when the Holy Spirit show me how the enemy is trying to set someone up to fail than the enemy manipulates people mind into perceiving I’m the adversary, even as I’m trying to help them escape the traps set before them. After 16 years, I've learned the value of graciously stepping back and praying for those who refuse to listen, trusting that their journey is between them and YHWH, and that i can continue to grow and learn from my own experiences being on the Street seven days a week ministering to people the Lord send people my way that’s suicidal people that found out that the girlfriend or boyfriend was cheating and was thinking about doing something to them that could’ve put them in prison for the rest of their life it’s been times when i did not know what else to say then i begin to understand from the Holy Spirit that i said everything that He wanted me to say it was just time for me to be quiet and pray for the person people be going through things with they children it’s like a one on one counseling session with several passengers a day and I’m thankful for them being sent my way so i can plant a seed that will grow one day i had the word of YHWH planted in me from the age of eight the seed started growing when i was 26 sometime the seats take longer to grow with others one day the seeds will grow and the person thinking will be changed and that will change the things that the person go through because the person won’t make different choices and decisions i know because that’s how it happened with me YHWH don’t show favoritism in any state or country.

Romans 2:11 The Voice

God has no favorites.

A "No-Partiality" Judge: The Greek phrase for "partiality" implies not favoring someone based on their appearance, rank, or influence.

Embodying YHWH Spirit: This verse inspires believers to act with compassion and fairness, embodying YHWH boundless love and unwavering justice.

Take note Romans 2:11 powerfully reminds us that YHWH’s judgment is based on the posture of our spiritual hearts our mind and actions, rather than our background, social standing, or external appearance, offering a profound message of equality and accountability that empowers us to take responsibility for our choices and if we don’t do this on earth we will have no choice but to do it in eternity.

Empowering Message: The universal gospel offers a message of hope and redemption to all, and its truth has the power to transform lives, regardless of one's background or choices.

Empowered by Accountability: This verse concludes a section (Romans 2:1–11) highlighting that everyone has the opportunity to take responsibility for their actions; YHWH standard is a universal call to growth and transformation.

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... Read moreMinistering to others along the highways and byways is more than just a task; it’s a calling that transforms both the giver and the receiver. From my own experience, being active in ministry daily, I’ve learned that YHWH places people in your path for a reason, often when you least expect it. It’s a remarkable and humbling revelation to realize that while we seek to minister and give guidance, those same people end up ministering to us in profound ways. This reciprocal blessing is a fine example of what the author calls a "boomerang" effect — kindness and spiritual support coming back to us just when we need it. I recall a time when I ventured far from my usual areas to minister to someone in a distant neighborhood. Despite the long travel and challenging traffic, the encounter was a divine appointment. The young lady I met expressed how crucial my visit was for her spiritual needs, invigorating my resolve to continue going where I’m led, even if it’s inconvenient. This reminds me how the Spirit’s work often transcends human logic and comfort zones. Being a minister is not always easy as resistance often arises. Sometimes, even when trying to help, people may misinterpret or push back due to their own struggles and the enemy’s tactics. After years of experience, I’ve come to understand the wisdom in knowing when to speak and when to be silent — praying instead for those who aren’t ready to listen. It’s a delicate balance of compassion, patience, and trust in YHWH’s timing. The words from Romans 2:11, "God has no favorites," deeply resonate with me. They reinforce the principle that YHWH’s judgment is impartial and rooted in truth, beyond appearances or status. This calls every believer to embody fairness, love, and accountability in their daily walk. My ministry experience echoes this — every person, regardless of background, deserves love and an opportunity to grow spiritually. What sustains me is the belief that planting spiritual seeds will eventually bear fruit, even if it takes years. Just as the author shares about their own seed planted in childhood that began to bear fruit in adulthood, I’ve seen small moments of encouragement and truth impact people’s lives in ways that unfold over time. Encouraging others to take responsibility for their actions and decisions not only empowers them but also mirrors the transformation we ourselves continuously pursue. In sum, ministering is a journey of both giving and receiving, of walking in faith through challenges and triumphs alike. It’s about embracing the call to serve with open hearts, knowing that YHWH’s guidance is perfect and that every interaction serves a greater purpose in the tapestry of spiritual growth and healing.