Faith Reveals An Unknown Path


Shalom Shalom Mishpacha,

My name is Aylah, and I am beyond grateful at such a time as this to be apart of spreading the knowledge of the reign (kingdom) of Yahuah.

I was raised spiritually, in the Christian religion, and so I had some foundational knowledge; although perverted of Yahuah but never was I taught about Torah.  As an adult, Yahushua would lead me to Torah (to Himself) which started  an overwhelmingly amazing relationship with Yahuah.

I am a Chef by profession and a mother to a special child. Yissachar is our 6 year old son who was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at 3 years of age.

We used to be frustrated and always cried out. Until Father gave me peace, which was prior to his diagnosis; I felt so hopeless and helpless. Our son was not talking but babbling, and when he was irritated or angry would cry and bang his head on the wall. Due to his lack of language (receptive and expressive) he would have tantrums constantly at home and while we traveled. It was overwhelming, it was hard, and there seemed like there would be no change.

Information was going in, but not coming out. I cried and prayed, cried and prayed. We could not go anywhere because he would have outbursts. One day while praying Father guided me to John chapter 9 verse 3 : Yahushua answered, “neither this man nor his parents sinned but the works of Elohim might be made manifest in him.”
From this experience I learned how to seek Yah’s face with my whole heart.

Since Father lovingly showed me this scripture nothing has been the same. After much humbling, mercy, love and drawing near the father, today at age 6 Yissachar is able to communicate verbally (receptive and expressive language). He is learning how to critically think, and he receives speech and occupational therapies in school.
He is functional in every way possible and it’s all praise to our wonderful everlasting Abba Yah. Concerning Yissachar there has been no hindrance in any need for him and Yah continues to manifest John chapter 9 verse 3 through our son.

My sincerest encouragement to any family who has a member that has a disability, is to take it to Yah in prayer. Trust Yah in everything. Hear and obey His Word; all of it. He is beyond faithful. Be patient with yourself, with your family member and most importantly be patient on the journey.

Wait on Yahuah!!!

There are so many pearls of wisdom, blessings, lessons, and experiences. When our focus shifts from Father, to the end result or the challenge at hand, we miss out on what we should have received in that moment. This sometimes extends the journey, so stay focused, trust in Yah and wait on Him in all things.

A Song of Deliverance
Isaiah 26 verse 3 ” the one steadfast of mind you guard in perfect peace, for he trusts in you.

Shalom Shalom (Let not our hearts be troubled, believe in Yahuah and Yahushua)

Wait on יהוה, be strong, And let Him strengthen your heart! Wait, I say, on יהוה!
Tehillim 27:14 ISR98

A seed that is underground during winter, although hidden and seemingly dead and lost, is nevertheless taking root for a later spring and harvest.