30 Day Walk Like Yahusha Walked
Day 1 — Walk in the Same Posture
Read • Reflect • Palal • Practice
Phase 1
The Formation of the Governed Life
A 10-day foundation of learning to walk as Yahusha walked — through alignment, obedience, and love.
Study Focus
Primary Scripture: Yahuhanan (John) 1:1–14
Theme: The Word Made Flesh
Daily Posture: Walking under the authority of the Word
Opening Description
Day 1 begins with the foundation: the Word. Before we can walk like Yahusha walked, we must understand who He is. Yahusha is not merely a teacher to admire — He is the Word made flesh, the visible expression of the Father’s will, character, and authority.
To walk like Him is to come under the same order He walked in. It means allowing the Father’s voice, truth, and authority to govern our thoughts, posture, decisions, and responses.
Yahusha did not walk in independence. He walked in agreement. Day 1 calls us back to that same posture: not self-led, but Word-led.
Read
Read the passage slowly. Let the Word establish the foundation before you move into reflection.
Truth Scriptures
Yahuhanan (John) 1:1–14
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with Aluah, and the Word was Aluah. He was in the beginning with Aluah.
All came to be through Him, and without Him not even one came to be that came to be. In Him was life, and the life was the light of men.
And the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.
And the Word became flesh and pitched His tent among us, and we saw His esteem — esteem as of an only brought-forth of a father — complete in favour and truth.
As you read, consider:
- What does this passage reveal about the Word?
- What does it mean that the Word became flesh?
- How does Yahusha reveal the Father?
- What life, light, and authority are found in Him?
Reflect
Yahusha walked in complete agreement with the Father. He did not move independently, speak from Himself, or pursue His own will. He was the Word in action — living truth, walking obedience, revealing the Father in visible form.
If we are going to walk like Yahusha, then our life must come under that same pattern. We are not called to create our own way and then ask Yahuah to baruk it. We are called to be governed by His Word.
Yahusha did not just carry the Word — He embodied it. Day 1 asks whether we are truly letting the Word take form in us.
Hebrew Thought Insight
In Hebrew thought, the Word is not merely information. The Word is living instruction, functional truth, and active order. It establishes direction, order, and obedience in the life of the one who receives it.
When Scripture says the Word became flesh, it reveals that in Yahusha, the instruction, authority, order, and expression of Yahuah became visible in lived form.
To walk like Yahusha is to let truth become visible in our conduct, words, desires, and choices.
Palal
Yahuah, the Most High,
the Word who walked in obedience,
the Son who gives me the authority to walk as You walked.
Today let my life reflect that Your Word is truth.
Your Word is living and active,
sharper than a double-edged sword.
Let Your Word be seen in my flesh
in the manner it was seen in Yahusha
as He walked in that role.
I surrender my ability to decide my own way to You,
allowing You to have authority over my walk.
Ahba, as I walk today,
open my heart and mind to hear from Your Ruah.
Do not let me be led into temptation, Ahba,
but guide and order my steps into Your will and into Your way.
For Yours is the power, esteem, authority, and splendor
throughout all eternity.
Ahlaluyah Yahuah.
Practice
Speak Less. Listen More.
We are not walking for ourselves, but for the Father. Today’s practice is to become still enough to discern.
- Pause before speaking
- Quiet inner noise
- Listen carefully before responding
- Discern whether what you hear is from the Father, the flesh, or outside pressure
“My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.” — Yahuhanan 10:27
Daily Encouragement
May Yahuah baruk you and keep you. May His face shine upon you. May He give you peace.
As you walk this journey, do not be distracted by the world you pass through, because in Yahuah you belong.
AHLALUYAH YAHUAH FOREVER