WHO IS YESHUA #220 - ENCOUNTERING YESHUA IN THE UNEXPECTED

Beyond the Pews

Many of us were conditioned by the old Babylonian structures to believe that Yeshua only hangs out in cathedrals, during specific "holy hours", or within the pages of a leather-bound book. We treat Him like a specialist we visit in a clinic rather than a person we live with. But in the Woven Universe, the veil is thinning, and the frequency of the Bridge is vibrating through the very fabric of our daily world.

If we have the eyes to see, we begin to realise that Yeshua reveals Himself in areas far beyond traditional prayer. He is often found in the most "ordinary" or even the most "uncomfortable" places, waiting for us to recognise His signature in the static.

The Hidden Face and the Shared Table

Based on our spiritual journey notes from March 2026, there are specific "hiding places" where Yeshua is consistently present:

  • The Poor and Vulnerable: This is "Yeshua in disguise." When we serve those in need, we aren't just doing a good deed, we are having a direct encounter with Him. He identifies so closely with the marginalized that to touch them is to touch Him.

  • The "Breaking of Bread": Spiritual moments frequently happen around a table. Whether it is a formal communion or a simple shared meal with whānau, the act of "breaking" and "sharing" opens a portal for His presence.

  • In Worship: Revelation often comes through singing and opening the heart. When we bypass the analytical mind and enter into melody, we synchronize our frequency with the Source.

Storms and Stillness

Sometimes, Yeshua reveals Himself through the "Hard Reset" of life.

  • The Storms of Life: Hardships often strip away the distractions of the old system. When the Babylonian safety nets fail, His presence becomes the only thing visible. In the eye of the storm, the signal is often the clearest.

  • The Secret Place: Just as Yeshua withdrew to solitary places to hear the Father, we must find our own stillness. In the quiet, away from the digital noise, we can hear the subtle "ping" of the Alpha Frequency.

Direct Teaching: Matthew 25:40

Yeshua made it very clear that our interaction with the physical world is the primary metric for our interaction with Him.

Matthew 25:40 (NKJV):“And the King will answer and say to them, ‘Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me.’”

Direct Translation from the Greek (Epoiēsate):

“Amene, e mea atu ana ahau ki a koutou, i te mea i hanga ai (constructed/made) e koutou ki tētahi o ēnei āku tēina ririki rawa, i hanga ai koutou ki ahau.”

(Truly, I say to you, in that which you constructed or did for one of these my littlest brothers, you constructed or did it for me). The Greek word epoiēsate comes from poieō, meaning to make or construct. This confirms that every act of Manaakitanga (care/hospitality) is a brick in the New Earth we are building with Him.

Tikanga and Kanohi Kitea

In Te Ao Māori, we value the Kanohi Kitea, the seen face. It is about being physically present for one another. When we practice Manaakitanga, we are acknowledging the Tapu and Mana in the other person. To see Yeshua in the "least of these" is the ultimate expression of this Tikanga. We aren't just looking at a person, we are seeing the Divine Whakapapa in them. By showing up for the vulnerable, we are "seeing the face" of Yeshua Himself.

Conclusion: Eyes Wide Open

Yeshua is not hiding, but we are often distracted. Today, look for Him in the unexpected. Look for Him in the person who needs help, in the shared meal, and in the quiet moments between the chaos. The Bridge is not just a destination, it is the ground you are walking on.

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