30 Day Walk Like Yahusha Walked
Day 3 — Living From What the Father Has Sent
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) 6:35–40
Theme: Yahusha as the Bread of Life — the provision sent by the Father
Daily Posture: Learning to live from what Yahuah has sent instead of what we try to secure for ourselves
Read
Read the passage slowly. Let the words reveal the source of true provision before moving into reflection.
Truth Scriptures
Yahuhanan (John) 6:35–40
“Yahusha said to them, ‘I am the Bread of Life. whoever comes to Me shall never hunger, whoever believes in Me shall never thirst.’”
“Everything that the Father gives Me shall come to Me, and I will never turn away anyone who comes to Me.”
“I have come down from Heaven, not to do My will, but the will of the One who sent Me.”
“The will of the One who sent Me , is that I shall not lose anything that He has given Me, and I will raise them back to life on the last day.”
In Yahuhanan 6, Yahusha reveals that life is not sustained merely by physical provision, effort, or human securing. He says, “I am the Bread of Life,” showing that He is the provision the Father has sent for humanity to live from.
This is not merely about food, but about source, dependence, and life-order. In Hebrew thought, bread represents what sustains life, but Yahusha redirects the people beyond temporary provision.
The body may be fed by bread that perishes, but true life is sustained by what proceeds from Yahuah. Yahusha is teaching that the Father has already sent what humanity needs most, and the right response is not anxious striving, but coming, believing, and remaining.
Reflect
This passage unfolds a deep Hebrew pattern of dependence, obedience, preservation, and restoration. Yahusha is not presenting Himself as an optional addition to life, but as the very provision the Father designed humanity to live from.
He does not act independently, does not seek His own will, and does not lose what the Father entrusts to Him.
Key Hebrew thought insights:
- “Work” is what you give your life-energy to, not just physical labor.
- Physical bread sustains the body temporarily, but true provision sustains life-purpose.
- Coming to Yahusha means drawing near in trust, not merely approaching in curiosity.
- Believing is emunah — faithful reliance, attachment, and relational dependence.
- Seeing does not always mean perceiving; exposure does not equal trust.
- What the Father gives, the Son guards faithfully.
- Yahusha’s refusal to do His own will reveals perfect agency, not inferiority.
- Resurrection is restoration and completion, not escape from creation.
- To see, believe, and come is to recognize the Father’s revelation and walk in it.
The logic of the passage is clear: the Father sends true provision, humanity is invited to attach to that provision, and what the Father entrusts is preserved and restored at the appointed time. This is the opposite of self-rule. It is covenant dependence.
Questions to Consider
- What am I currently giving my life-energy to that cannot truly sustain me?
- Am I living from what Yahuah has sent, or from what I am trying to secure for myself?
- Have I confused seeing truth with actually trusting it?
- Where is Yahuah calling me out of urgency and into dependence?
Palal
Yahuah, teach me to live from what You have sent and not from what I try to control. Remove from me the striving that comes from fear, the planning that comes from self-preservation, and the urgency that comes from mistrust.
Train my heart to come near in trust and to believe with faithful dependence. Let me not merely see Your provision, but perceive it rightly.
Make me one who lives from Your order, Your sending, and Your will. Teach me to attach my life to what You have established instead of exhausting myself chasing what perishes.
Preserve in me what belongs to You, and keep my life aligned with Your faithfulness. Ahlaluyah.
Practice
Today, intentionally pause before striving, planning, or reacting. When you feel pressure rising, stop and ask the Father to realign your source.
Then choose one action today from trust instead of urgency. Let today be practice in dependence, not self-securing.
Day 3 Closing Thought
The Father wants His people to live from what He has sent — not from what they can secure for themselves. Yahusha is that provision.