Hello and Shalom,

Welcome to Yahweh Selah.

In a world that never slows down, this is a place to stop for a moment, to breathe, to refocus, and to lift our eyes to the God of Israel, who has made Himself known to us in Yeshua the Messiah.

The word Selah in the Psalms invites us to pause and let the weight of God’s truth settle in our hearts.
It’s that quiet moment when everything else fades, and His voice becomes clear.

That’s the heart of this channel.

A simple pause to worship Yahweh with songs from Scripture and new songs born from love for our King,
our God, Yeshua.

If your soul longs for that sacred pause, subscribe and join us as we glorify our Creator and Redeemer.


Yahweh Selah

☁️ The Son of Man Comes with the Clouds ☁️

Daniel saw something eternal. In the night, he watched as One like a Son of Man came with the clouds of heaven. The Ancient of Days welcomed Him and gave Him rulership, glory, and a kingdom that will never be destroyed. (Daniel 7:13–14 CJB)

This vision shows us what Isaiah spoke — “I am Adonai, that is My name; My glory I give to no one else.” (Isaiah 42:8 CJB) Yet that very glory shines through Yeshua. He is not apart from the Father but the perfect revelation of His nature — the Word made visible.

When Yeshua stood before the high priest, He said, “From now on, you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of Power and coming on the clouds of heaven.” (Matthew 26:64 CJB) Those words sealed His path to the stake, yet they also revealed who He truly is — the One Daniel saw long ago.

After He rose, the messengers told the disciples, “This Yeshua, who has been taken up from you into heaven, will come back the same way you saw Him go.” (Acts 1:11 CJB) The promise is simple: the same clouds that carried Him away will one day carry Him back.

And even now, heaven agrees: “To the One sitting on the throne and to the Lamb be praise, honor, glory, and power forever and ever.” (Revelation 5:13–14 CJB) The Lamb and the One on the throne share one song, one glory, one kingdom without end.

That’s why Yeshua said, “How blessed are those who have not seen, but have trusted anyway.” (John 20:29 CJB) Faith isn’t about seeing first; it’s about holding to what is true when the eyes can’t yet confirm it. And He added, “Whoever acknowledges Me in the presence of others, I will also acknowledge in the presence of My Father in heaven.” (Matthew 10:32 CJB)

So even when the days grow dark, keep your faith steady. His throne hasn’t moved. His promise hasn’t changed. The kingdom Daniel saw is the same one unfolding now — unseen by many, but unshaken forever.

The glory Yahweh never gives to another, He reveals fully in His Son.
Yeshua HaMashiach — the Son of Man who comes with the clouds, the everlasting King. 🌤💜👑

Who declares today that Yeshua HaMashiach is King?

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Yahweh Selah

🕊️ Shabbat Shalom — The Rest That Breaks Chains

Yeshua didn’t speak “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden” into a calm world. He said it to people crushed by endless demands — religion without life, Rome’s heavy hand, the weight of survival. He was saying: “You don’t have to carry this alone. With Me, you can breathe again.”

Shabbat reminds us that rest isn’t weakness. It’s warfare. When we stop striving and turn our eyes to Yahweh, we’re declaring that the world doesn’t own us — He does. Every burden we lay down is a chain broken. Every breath in His presence is proof that His Kingdom is stronger than our chaos.

This rest is not an escape, it’s a victory. The cross already bore the weight. The empty tomb already silenced death. On Shabbat, we live that truth: we are free, we are covered, we are held.

So as you hear these words sung — “Yahweh, we rest in You” — let it be more than a song. Let it be the cry of your heart, the ground you stand on, the peace no storm can take.

Shabbat Shalom. Step into His rest — not as an idea, but as a reality that changes you.

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