
The Oxygen of Heaven: Walking in Thanksgiving and Faith
- Mr.Dixon's E.M.T Barbering
- Apr 27
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The Oxygen of Heaven: Walking in Thanksgiving and Faith
Thanksgiving is more than a feeling or a holiday—it’s the very oxygen of Heaven. In the presence of the Most High, gratitude breathes life into our souls and aligns us with the rhythm of Heaven itself. When we live in thanksgiving, we open ourselves to the fullness of Yah’s promises and the reality of His perfect love.
Perfect love casts out all worry.
Worry is more than just a bad habit; it’s a blockade against Heaven’s flow. It proves, deep down, that we don’t fully trust Yah. When we allow worry to take root, we close the doors of faith and limit the miracles Yah wants to perform in our lives. But when we choose to trust, when we choose gratitude over anxiety, Heaven rushes in like a mighty wind.
The unknown is where all outcomes are possible. Enter it with grace.
The future, with all its uncertainties, is not our enemy. It’s the arena where Yah shows His strength and faithfulness. When we step into the unknown with grace—holding Yah’s hand instead of clinging to fear—we give Him room to work wonders far beyond what we can imagine.
Yah’s Word is the truth that sanctifies us.
It’s not the changing opinions of the world that define us. It’s the unshakable truth of Yah’s Word that cleanses, sanctifies, and sets us apart. Every time we read, believe, and apply His Word, we’re choosing to be purified, to be strengthened, to be made holy in His sight.
Your call is bigger than your mistakes.
Don’t let shame chain you to your past. Proverbs 24:16 reminds us that “a righteous man may fall seven times, but he rises again.” It’s not about how many times you stumble—it’s about getting up, each and every time, with even greater determination to follow the Most High.
Repent and rebuke the flesh.
When we fall, repentance is the key to restoration. Rebuke the desires of the flesh that lead you away from Yah. But remember, it’s what you do after repentance that truly matters. Turn back to Him with a whole heart, ready to walk in newness of life.
Praise the Most High and ask Him for the strength to overcome.
Praise is a weapon. When you praise Yah—even through your struggles—you shift the atmosphere around you. Cry out for His strength, because He delights in lifting His children out of disobedience and into victory.
Have faith and know Yah will come through for you.
Faith isn’t wishful thinking. It’s confident trust that Yah’s Word is true and His promises are sure. No matter what it looks like right now, know this: Yah will come through. He is faithful to those who call on Him with a pure heart.




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