30 Day Walk Like Yahusha Walked

Day 2 — Abiding: Learning Where His Walk Comes From

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) 5:19–30

Theme: Yahusha walked in complete dependence on the Father

Daily Posture: Learning to move only from the instruction, will, and pattern of Yahuah

Read

Read the passage slowly. Let the words speak before you interpret them.

Truth Scriptures

Yahuhanan (John) 5:19–30

“Yahusha said, ‘I assure you that the Son cannot do anything by Himself; He can only do what He sees the Father doing.’”

“The Father loves the Son, and shows Him everything that He is doing. The Father will show the Son even greater things; you will be amazed.”

“I cannot do anything by Myself. The Father taught Me how to judge, and My judgment is fair. I do not seek My own will, but the will of the One who sent Me.”

In this passage, Yahusha reveals that His walk is not independent, self-directed, or self-produced. He says that the Son can do nothing by Himself, but only what He sees the Father doing. This shows us that true sonship is alignment, not autonomy.

Yahusha does not act from impulse, opinion, or separate ambition. He lives from the Father’s pattern, hears from the Father’s will, and moves in full agreement with Him. His life is the visible expression of the Father’s order.

Reflect

In Hebrew thought, a son is the revealed expression of his father. This means Yahusha is not merely representing Yahuah in speech, but manifesting Him in action, judgment, timing, and obedience.

Key Hebrew thought insights:

  • A son is the father revealed in action.
  • True authority always flows from the source.
  • Yahusha’s obedience was perfect because His alignment was undivided.
  • He did not create His own mission — He received the Father’s will and walked it out.
  • To “see” the Father is to discern, receive, and move in what the Father is doing.
  • There is no self-rule in covenant sonship.
  • Walking like Yahusha means giving up self-produced movement.

This is why Yahusha’s walk was whole: no mixture, no divided loyalty, no separate agenda. He showed us that obedience is not weakness — it is perfect agreement with the Father.

Questions to Consider

  • Do I move from my own understanding, or from what Yahuah is showing me?
  • Where in my life am I acting independently instead of abiding?
  • Do I pause long enough to discern the Father’s pattern before I act?
  • What would change if I stopped producing and started receiving?

Palal

Yahuah, let my walk come from You. Remove the parts of me that still want to move independently. Quiet my impulse to lead myself. Teach me to see what You are doing before I act, and teach me to hear Your instruction before I speak. Let me not build from my own understanding, but from Your will.

Make my obedience whole. Remove mixture, pride, and self-direction from me. Let my life reflect Your order the way Yahusha reflected You. Train me to walk as a true servant, a true child, and a faithful witness of Your character. Let my steps come from Your pattern and not my emotions. Ahlaluyah.

Practice

Today, slow your decisions down. Before responding, speaking, posting, reacting, or choosing, pause and ask:

“Did this come from Yahuah, or from me?”

Practice refusing self-produced movement. Let today be a day of intentional dependence. Write down one area where you know Yahuah is calling you to stop moving ahead of Him.

Day 2 Closing Thought

Yahusha did not walk by independence. He walked by seeing, hearing, and remaining in the Father. If we want to walk like Yahusha walked, then we must learn where true movement comes from.