
Hopefull the BLOG
Welcome to Hope-full, the blog—a space for faith-rooted reflections, in-depth Bible studies, and Spirit-led truth for everyday life. Here, we wrestle with Scripture, walk through restoration, and grow in wisdom as we follow Yahushua. Whether you're seeking clarity, courage, or comfort, may you find hope woven into every word.

Gehenna: The Valley of Fire and the Judgment of Yahweh
Gehenna is more than a word for “hell.” It was a real valley outside Jerusalem where child sacrifices defiled Yahweh’s people. Prophets renamed it the Valley of Slaughter, and Yahushua used it to warn of eternal fire and final judgment. From Jeremiah’s curses to James’s warning about the tongue set on fire by Gehenna, Scripture paints a sobering picture: rebellion leads to destruction, but Yahushua is the Door to life.

The Blood Before Us: Curse or Life
“Life is in the Blood.” The cry of the crowd before Pilate in Matthew 27 is often seen as a curse. But when read through the lens of Isaiah, Leviticus, and Deuteronomy, it reveals the covenant choice Yahweh sets before us all: life or death.

David Spoke It First: Why the Devil Cannot Quote What He Cannot Understand
The enemy doesn’t study the Bible—he twists it. Psalm 91 isn’t Satan’s tool, it’s David’s prophetic cry fulfilled in Yahushua. This post explores why the devil can’t understand Scripture, how Yahushua rebukes deception in the wilderness, and why discernment is only given through the Ruach of Yahweh—not through study alone

The Flock Was Taken… But the Shepherd Came
Jeremiah wept—not just for the people, but for the pride that hardened them. He warned of stumbling in the dark, of seeking light but finding only gloom. And tragically, it happened. The flock of YHWH was taken into exile, scattered and lost, held captive by their own rebellion.

If You Knew the Gift of God: How I Almost Missed What Jesus Was Showing Me
There was a time when I didn’t recognize what Jesus was showing me. I had no idea what was happening spiritually around me, even when He took me to New Jerusalem. I saw the glory of God—but I didn’t even know what I was looking at. I didn’t recognize it because I didn’t know Him. I didn’t know His Word. And without knowing Him, how could I possibly understand what He was revealing to me?
Praise Him according to His Excellent Greatness
— Psalm 150:2