“I Don’t Help Everyone in Need — I’m Not Yahuah. I Help Where His Spirit Leads.”

Published on January 4, 2026 at 3:09 AM

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“I Don’t Help Everyone in Need — I’m Not Yahuah. I Help Where His Spirit Leads.”

There’s a misconception my enemies keep trying to push — that I am obligated to help everyone, in every situation, on demand. That if I don’t give money, service, or attention to every person who crosses my path, it somehow proves I lack compassion or integrity.

Let me be very clear:

I am not Yahuah.
I do not have unlimited resources.
I do not answer every hand that reaches toward me.

I help where the Ruach leads me — not where manipulation pressures me.

Sometimes, even with discernment, I still find myself helping people who were part of the very schemes working against me. And yes — I’ve been taken advantage of before. But that does not make me unkind — it makes me human.

There is a difference between:

• blessing someone led by the Spirit
• and funding people assigned to exploit me

And I refuse to let anyone shame me for choosing wisely between the two.


About the Hyatt Situation

I tipped the shuttle driver because he provided a voluntary service — something he did not have to do.

I did not tip the restaurant cashier because:

• he was performing a business function
• not personal service rendered directly to me
• and I only had one bill in cash at the time

That was not prejudice — it was practicality.

After that, your people sent a bellhop I neither requested nor needed — only so he could follow us to the room after you had the first key deactivated.

That was not hospitality.
That was surveillance disguised as courtesy.

And no — I do not carry cash just to appease people planted in strategic roles.

Then an extra $28.30 mysteriously appeared as “miscellaneous charges.”

This is a pattern — not an accident.


Now the Same Game at Purple Sage

The condo was already listed as available at booking.

Then suddenly — I receive a message on the road claiming:

“The cleaners just finished your unit early — you may check in now.”

Followed by pressure to:

• show gratitude
• pay extra fees
• or be labeled something I am not

It’s not hospitality when it’s engineered guilt.

It’s not kindness when it’s coercion.

And it’s not generosity when the expectation is extortion.

Stop sending people to extract money from me
and then attempting to shame me when I refuse.


Money Management ≠ Cold-Heartedness

You know the obstacles you’ve thrown in our path.
You know the unnecessary expenses your schemes create.

Yet somehow…

Because I budget wisely
because I make disciplined choices
because I refuse to be exploited

…I am now treated like the villain?

No.

I am not foolish with resources Yahuah has given me.

I am not obligated to prove compassion through financial traps.

And I am not here to support the very systems working against my household.


Final Word

I give where I am led.
I sow where there is righteousness.
I bless where obedience directs me.

That is not selfishness — it is stewardship.

And there is nothing shameful about that.

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