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Focus: Guidance and Discipline in the Workplace and World.

In the nations, men rely on their "hustle" and their "wit." In the Kingdom, we rely on alignment and wisdom. When your heart is tuned to the frequency of the Statutes, your feet will find the path that has already been paved for you.

The Standard of the Day

In your Work: Let the Law of the Covenant be your guide. Do not seek the "shortcut" of the nations; seek the Excellence of the Priestly Nation.

In your Words: Let the Law of the Scribe guard your tongue. Do not speak the "slang of the heathens," but the language of Truth and Righteousness.

In your Decisions: Look for the Plumbline. If a choice does not align with the foundation of the Covenant, let it fall away like the dust.

  • Morning (Hearing Heart): O YAH, I do not know the way I should go today. Grant me a hearing heart to navigate the complexities of my work and words. Teach me Your paths. (Ps. 25:4)
    • "I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with mine eye." (Psalm 32:8)
  • Mealtime (The Giver): When I am satisfied, let me not say 'my hand has done this.' All strength comes from You. I acknowledge You as the Master of my house and my table.(Deuteronomy 8:17)
    • "But thou shalt remember YAH thy Elohim: for it is He that giveth thee power to get wealth, that He may establish His covenant which He sware unto thy fathers, as it is this day." (Deuteronomy 8:18) Note: As you finish your meal and return to the complexities of your day, carry the strength of the Giver with you. If the work is hard, remember that He gave you the "power to get wealth." If the words are many, remember that He is the Master of your "words" as well as your “house."
  • Afternoon (Against Compromise): Guard my heart from the whispers of greed or envy. Let me walk with integrity, even when no one is watching, for Your eyes see all. (Proverbs 11:3)
  • Evening (Undivided Devotion): I return to You from the noise of the day. I thank You for the resources You have placed in my hands. I acknowledge that I am but a steward of Your bounty. If I have leaned on my own understanding, I surrender it now.  Grant me a (Hearing Heart) to discern the hollow ideologies of men from the eternal fullness of Your Truth, especially when the world tells me I must never stop or let go. You alone are my shield. (Psalm 18:2) 
  • Night (The Shield of Sleep): I lay down with a (Hearing Heart), ready to receive Your instructions in the night season. "I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep: for thou, YAH, only makest me dwell in safety." (Psalm 4:8)
    • "I laid me down and slept; I awaked; for YAH sustained me." (Psalm 3:5)
  • The Goal: To release the anxieties of the workplace and trust the Watchman who never slumbers.
  • The Vision: As the body rests, the mind remains open to the "Night Instructions" of the Almighty.
  • The Clean Path: Eating “clean” food is a choice, You are fueling the "Temple of the Living Elohim."
  • The Stewardship: By acknowledging the Master of the House, you recognize that the food on your plate is a Strategic Resource meant to empower you for your work.
  • The Anti-Egypt Mindset: In Egypt, we ate the bread of affliction and the leeks of slavery. As we return to the Law, we eat the Provision of the Promise. As you go into your work today, remember: you are not just an employee of a workplace or a citizen of a city - you are a Pillar in the House of YAH. The world will try to give you its "crumbs," but you carry the Substance.

Elohim still loves you, Israel. The call remains the same: Choose Life, Choose Blessing, Choose Undivided Devotion. Repent, Return, and be free from the shadows of gross darkness.

I hope these prayers have been helpful. If you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment below. Shalom qodesh qadasheem - the “set apart ones.”

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