“And Sha’ul arose from the ground, but when his eyes were opened he saw no one. And leading him by the hand they brought him into Dammeseq.” Acts 9:8
Sometimes Yahuah speaks through His Word in unexpected ways. When we tune our ears to the sound of the Ruach in the still moments when we dare to ask, He speaks. He reminds us there is a time to silently weave the sackcloth that represents our repentance and willingness to surrender; a place where our broken and contrite hearts long to be in the arms of our Father, having nothing to say and content in this state. But a time will come when He says arise and speak, go forth in my love, without conflict, speaking the Truth I have revealed to you. Be ready to, in that moment, show compassion toward some who are doubting and be willing to save others with fear, snatching them out of the fire (Yehudah). Let the Ruach lead you and do not be afraid to obey what your Father has spoken.
