Internal Formation
The first week of this walk begins by exposing what is divided, repairing the mind with the Word, and establishing what it means to live whole before Yahuah.
Week 1 — Internal Formation
Barashiyt (Genesis) 17:1
The Purpose of Week 1
Week 1 lays the foundation for the entire Tamim study. Before faith can become whole, what is divided must first be exposed. This week begins by defining tamim, then moves into the danger of double-mindedness, the implanted Word, the governing of desires, the restraint of speech and anger, the mirror of the Word, and finally the visible fruit of true devotion.
This is the week where internal fracture is confronted. It teaches that tamim is not first about outward appearance, but about how a person stands before Yahuah — whether whole, divided, governed, or unstable.
What Week 1 Builds
This part of the study is focused on inward alignment. It asks hard questions about trust, obedience, fear, self-governance, and whether the Word is truly governing the life of the believer. The purpose is not condemnation, but formation.
By the end of this week, the reader should understand that tamim begins with internal wholeness: a mind being repaired by the Word, a heart being governed by truth, and a life being brought out of mixture.
Days 1–7 at a Glance
Week 1 Palal
Yahuah,
Search me and reveal every divided place within me. Where my mind is unstable, repair it with Your Word. Where my heart is ruled by fear, desire, or self, bring it back into alignment.
Teach me to hear Your Word, receive it deeply, and walk in it fully. Let my responses, my thoughts, my desires, and my devotion come under Your governance.
Begin in me the work of wholeness. Make me tamim before You.
Ahlaluyah.