Pasach: Prayer and Governance • Day 7
Walk Tamim
The released life must become the governed life.
Read
Barashiyt 17:1
Walk before Yahuah and be tamim — whole, undivided, and aligned before Him.
Ya’aqab 1:8
A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.
Qulasaiym 3:15
Let the peace of Aluah rule in your hearts.
Reflect
The released life is not meant to remain unmanaged. Pasach reveals release, Yahusha reveals fulfillment, binding and loosing reveal governance, forgiveness looses internal debt, palal realigns the heart, and Shabbat trains the body to remain.
But all of these lead somewhere: tamim.
Tamim is not self-produced flawlessness. It is undivided alignment before Yahuah. It is a heart no longer divided between release and captivity, trust and control, obedience and self-governance.
To walk tamim is to let the release Yahuah established become the order you live in. It is not enough to be brought out; the inner life must be governed by the One who released you.
The released life becomes whole when release turns into governed alignment.
What Aluah Reveals Here
Palal
Ahba, make me tamim before You.
Let the release You established become the order I live in. Remove dividedness from my heart, instability from my mind, and self-governance from my walk.
Teach me to remain loosed, not by my strength, but by yielding to Your governance. Let forgiveness, palal, Shabbat, obedience, and trust become evidence of Your formation in me.
Make my life whole, aligned, and steady before You.
Ahlaluyah.
Practice
Today ask yourself:
- Where is my heart still divided between release and captivity?
- What part of my life has received release but not governance?
- Where does Yahuah’s peace need to rule more fully?
- What does walking tamim look like in my daily responses?
- What must I yield so my life reflects undivided alignment?