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Day 2: Return to the Word

Yahusha (Joshua) 1:8

"This Book of the Torah shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate in it day and night, that you may observe to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success."

Reflection

The remnant doesn't live off reels and sermons; we live off the Word. YAHUAH told Yahusha to keep the Book of the Torah in his mouth day and night, because meditation produces obedience, and obedience produces success in His eyes. When you sit with the restored Names, you're rejecting the watered-down, colonized version of faith and coming back to covenant language. Today is about letting Scripture talk louder than tradition, culture, or church trauma. Slow down. Read a full chapter, not just a verse clipped for motivation. As you read, pay attention to what RUACH keeps circling back to—that's usually where He's dealing with you, correcting you, or confirming something. The Word is a mirror and a sword; let it cut and heal.

Prayer

YAHUAH, restore my hunger for Your Word. Let the restored Names wake my spirit up where religion rocked me to sleep. RUACH HAQODESH, highlight what I need to see, correct what's off, and write Your Word on my heart so I don't just read it—I live it. Amein.

Action Step

Read one full chapter in the Restored Bible. Journal what RUACH highlights, any conviction, comfort, or instruction.