Day 14 — The Character of Aluah

Worthy

His character deserves trust, reverence, and alignment.

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Ta’anak

Tahliym 145:17

“Yahuah is righteous in all His ways, and kind in all His works.”

Dabariym 7:9

“And you shall know that Yahuah your Aluah, He is Aluah, the trustworthy Al, guarding covenant and kindness for a thousand generations with those who love Him and guard His commands.”

Bariyt Hadashah

Hazun 4:11

“You are worthy, O Yahuah, to receive esteem and respect and power, because You have created all, and because of Your desire they are and were created.”

Hazun 15:3–4

“Great and marvelous are Your works, Yahuah Al Shaddai! Righteous and true are Your ways, O Sovereign of the set-apart ones. Who shall not fear You, O Yahuah, and esteem Your Name? Because You alone are kind, because all nations shall come and worship before You, because Your righteousnesses have been made manifest.”

Abariym 10:23

“Let us hold fast the confession of our expectation without yielding, for He who promised is trustworthy.”

How Aluah Reveals This Trait in Scripture

After observing His order, relationship, patience, justice, compassion, truth, invitation, accountability, provision, love, set-apartness, consistency, and restoration, the final response is clear: Aluah is worthy.

Worthy does not mean He merely deserves admiration from a distance. Worthy means His character deserves trust, reverence, worship, obedience, and alignment.

Tahliym declares that Yahuah is righteous in all His ways. Not some of His ways. Not only the ways we understand. All His ways.

Dabariym reveals Him as trustworthy, guarding covenant and kindness with those who love Him and guard His commands. His worthiness is tied to His faithfulness.

Hazun shows worship rising because His character, authority, and works are true. He is worthy because He created all things, because His ways are righteous and true, and because His righteousness is made manifest.

Abariym calls us to hold fast without yielding because He who promised is trustworthy. His worthiness becomes the reason we endure.

This study does not end with information. It ends with response. If His character is revealed clearly, then our lives must answer rightly.

Hebrew Thought Anchor: Worship is the rightful response to trustworthy character.

Reflect

Do I trust Aluah’s character enough to align when I do not fully understand?

Has my worship remained admiration, or has it become obedience?

Where do I need to hold fast because He who promised is trustworthy?

What has this study revealed about how my life should reflect His character?

Palal

Yahuah, You are worthy.

Worthy of my trust. Worthy of my reverence. Worthy of my obedience. Worthy of my alignment.

Let me not study Your character and remain unchanged. Let what I have observed in You be formed in me.

Make me orderly. Make me relational. Make me patient without becoming permissive. Make me just, compassionate, truthful, and accountable.

Teach me to love with action, walk set-apart, remain consistent, and restore with gentleness.

Let my worship become a life that agrees with Your character.

Practice

Review the thirteen traits studied before today.

Choose one trait that needs the most formation in your walk right now.

Write this sentence:

“Because Yahuah is worthy, I will align in this area: __________.”

Then take one practical step of obedience. Let the study end as worship in action.