📖 Scripture Focus

Psalm 121:1–2
“I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from Yahuah, which made heaven and earth.”


🌱 Daily Word

This journey ain’t for the faint-hearted. Life tries to weigh us down with burdens, doubts, and delays. But when we shift our eyes from the storm to the hills from the chaos to the Creator we realign with where our help truly comes from. Yahuah, the Maker of all, isn’t distant. He sees, He hears, and He answers. You’re not climbing alone.

🧠 Wisdom to Ponder

If you only look at what’s around you, you’ll forget who’s above you. Lift your eyes. Elevation starts with expectation.

📜 Precepts to Meditate On

  • Isaiah 40:29 – He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength.
  • 2 Chronicles 16:9 – For the eyes of Yahuah run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to shew himself strong…
  • Hebrews 4:16 – Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of favour…

🔥 Reflection Point

Speak to your situation today. Remind it that your help comes from Yahuah—not from man, not from money, not from might. You will lift your eyes, and you will not bow to fear.

~ Taught and shared by Kerry & Karen Battle | Ahava~Love Assembly

Genesis 4 Breakdown | Let’s Talk About It: The Truth Table

🔥 Let’s Talk About It: The Truth Table

Genesis 4: The First Rebellion

Taught by Kerry Battle | Ahava~Love Assembly

This chapter pulls the cover off the first human conflict recorded in Torah—when jealousy, pride, and rebellion met righteousness and were judged by Yahuah Himself. Cain and Abel weren’t just brothers; they represented two opposing spirits. Let’s break it down, line by line, using only the oldest sources of the Word.

The Law in Genesis 4

Torah isn’t just rules—it’s the standard of righteousness. Even before Sinai, the expectations were clear:

  • Sacrifice must be right: Yahuah respected Abel’s offering because it aligned with righteousness (Genesis 4:4).
  • Attitude matters: Cain brought “of the fruit of the ground” with no indication of firstfruits or honor. Heart posture was wrong.

Scriptural Breakdown (Genesis 4:1–16)

We walk through the first offering, the first murder, and the first marked man. Here’s the breakdown from Paleo-Hebrew structure, LXX comparison, and Dead Sea Scrolls confirmations:

  • Genesis 4:3–5: The Hebrew reveals Cain’s offering lacked reverence. Abel brought the fat portions—the best.
  • Genesis 4:7: “If you do well, shall you not be accepted?” This is free will + righteousness + accountability = Torah standard.
  • Genesis 4:9: Cain’s sarcasm: “Am I my brother’s keeper?” reveals rebellion and zero repentance.

Precepts to Meditate On

  • 1 John 3:12 – Cain was “of the wicked one” because his works were evil, and Abel’s were righteous.
  • Hebrews 11:4 – Abel offered a better sacrifice by faith.
  • Proverbs 27:4 – Wrath is cruel, anger is outrageous, but who can stand before envy?
  • Ecclesiastes 12:14 – Every work will be brought into judgment, with every secret thing.

Wisdom, Understanding & Conviction

  • Wisdom: Yahuah requires not just offerings—but obedience and a righteous heart.
  • Understanding: Cain’s actions birthed the spirit of man-made religion: offering without truth, worship without obedience.
  • Conviction: Are we walking like Abel—righteous and humble—or like Cain—envious and unrepentant?

Reflection Point

Let the Ruach search your heart. Have you ever worshipped like Cain—bringing an offering, but holding back your obedience?

Pure Word. No religion. Just truth. — KB

📖 The Awakening Word

A Daily Walk in Truth, Obedience, and Love
Day 2: The Joy of Being Clean


Scripture Focus
“Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered.”
Psalms 32:1 (KJV)

“And thou shalt make a veil of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen…”
Exodus 26:31 (KJV)


Daily Word
Before you can enter into the Most Set Apart Place, your sins must be covered. Not by excuse. Not by pride. But by repentance. David didn’t shout because he was perfect. He shouted because he was clean.

Yahuah commanded a veil to be made from blue, purple, scarlet, and fine linen. Each color represented royalty, blood, the heavens, and purity. That veil kept sin out. The same way Yah’s presence can’t dwell in mess.

You want true joy? Come clean. Get right. And stay behind the veil, where Yah dwells.


Wisdom to Ponder
If you’re tired of guilt, don’t hide your sin. Confess it and rejoice in His mercy.


Precepts to Meditate On
Proverbs 28:13 — He that covereth his sins shall not prosper
Psalms 51:10 — Create in me a clean heart
Hebrews 10:19–22 — Boldness to enter the holiest by the blood


Reflection Point
Are you hiding sin or healed from it? Today is your chance to trade shame for joy. Come before Yah with truth and be restored.

The Awakening Word — Days 3–7

Day 3 — He Teacheth My Hands to War

Scripture Focus:
Psalm 18:34-35 — He teacheth my hands to war, so that a bow of steel is broken by mine arms. Thou hast also given me the shield of thy salvation and thy right hand hath holden me up.

Daily Word:
Yahuah don’t raise weak vessels. He trains warriors. When you walk with Him, He don’t just fight for you. He teaches you to fight for what’s right. For your family. For your faith. For your calling. That bow of steel breaks not because you’re strong but because His power is resting on you.

Wisdom to Ponder:
Yah doesn’t coddle His people. He equips them. He puts strength in your hands and fire in your bones. If you’re in a battle, it means He’s preparing your hands to win it.

Precepts to Meditate On:
Exodus 15:3, 2 Samuel 22:35, Ephesians 6:11, Isaiah 54:17

Reflection Point:
This is a war. So fight like you’ve been trained. Lift your shield. Tighten your grip. And stand in the power of Yah.

Day 4 — According to the Pattern

Scripture Focus:
Exodus 26:30 — And thou shalt rear up the tabernacle according to the fashion thereof which was shewed thee in the mount.

Daily Word:
Yahuah don’t bless man-made blueprints. He told Moses exactly how to build and didn’t leave room for creativity or compromise. That ain’t just about a tent. That’s about life. If you’re building your home, your ministry, or your walk—do it like He said. Not your way. His way.

Wisdom to Ponder:
Every piece of your life must line up with the pattern from above. If Yah didn’t say build it, don’t. If He didn’t show you, stop guessing.

Precepts to Meditate On:
Hebrews 8:5, 1 Corinthians 3:10, Deuteronomy 12:32

Reflection Point:
Look at your life. What did you build that He didn’t command? Tear it down. And start again—according to the pattern.

Day 5 — My Flesh Also Shall Rest in Hope

Scripture Focus:
Psalm 16:9 — Therefore my heart is glad and my glory rejoiceth. My flesh also shall rest in hope.

Daily Word:
This kind of rest don’t come from naps. It comes from knowing Yah has it all in control. When your spirit is locked into Him, your body follows. There’s a calm that hits your bones when your soul is anchored in Yah.

Wisdom to Ponder:
Hope ain’t just something you say. It’s something you live. When it’s real, you can lay down and rest knowing He’s got every part of you—mind, body, and soul.

Precepts to Meditate On:
Isaiah 26:3, Philippians 4:7, Proverbs 3:24

Reflection Point:
Let your flesh feel the faith your spirit claims. Rest in hope. Not worry. Not fear. Hope.

Day 6 — The Veil Was the Divider

Scripture Focus:
Exodus 26:33 — And the veil shall divide unto you between the holy place and the most holy.

Daily Word:
That veil separated man from the presence of Yahuah. It was a reminder that holiness has boundaries. But when Yahusha tore that veil, He gave us access. Not to be casual. But to come correct. That veil may be gone, but the standard remains.

Wisdom to Ponder:
Access without reverence is dangerous. Don’t mistake grace for permission to be sloppy with the sacred. Yah is still set-apart.

Precepts to Meditate On:
Hebrews 10:19-20, Matthew 27:51, Leviticus 16:2

Reflection Point:
Yahusha opened the way. Now you’ve got access. Use it wisely. Approach with fear. Walk in holiness.

Day 7 — Deliverance for the Upright

Scripture Focus:
Psalm 17:7 — Shew thy marvellous lovingkindness O thou that savest by thy right hand them which put their trust in thee from those that rise up against them.

Daily Word:
Yah moves for those who trust Him. Not those who say they do. Those who prove it when the heat turns up. His right hand ain’t short. His power ain’t limited. But He’s looking for real trust.

Wisdom to Ponder:
You don’t have to fight everybody that rises up against you. Sometimes the battle is Yah’s—if you trust Him enough to back up and let Him move.

Precepts to Meditate On:
Psalm 34:19, Proverbs 2:7, Nahum 1:7

Reflection Point:
Your trust is a weapon. Use it. And watch Yah save you right in front of your enemies.

📖 The Awakening Word

A Daily Walk in Truth, Obedience, and Love
Day 1: Cover Me, Yah


Scripture Focus

“And thou shalt make curtains of goats’ hair to be a covering upon the tabernacle…”
— Exodus 26:7 (KJV)

“Thou art my hiding place; thou shalt preserve me from trouble…”
— Psalms 32:7 (KJV)


Daily Word
When Yahuah told Mosheh to cover the Tabernacle with goats’ hair, it wasn’t random. Every layer of that tent symbolized a covering of protection, separation, and purpose. Even the dark, rugged goat hair reminded Israel that in the wilderness—through the heat, wind, and storms—Yahuah alone covers and shelters His people.

Psalms 32 echoes that promise: “You are my hiding place.” David knew that in every battle, sin struggle, or attack, Yah doesn’t just forgive—He hides, shields, and preserves.

Don’t run to people, popularity, or platforms. Run under His covering. Stay where His Spirit dwells. That’s your tent.


Wisdom to Ponder

“If Yah isn’t your covering, then your covering is cursed. Choose wisely.”


Precepts to Meditate On

Psalms 91:1 – He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High…

Exodus 26:1–14 – Yah’s divine instructions for the tabernacle coverings

Isaiah 4:6 – A tabernacle for a shadow in the day time from the heat


Reflection Point
✅ What are you trusting to cover you—money, people, religion? Strip it down today and return to the true covering: obedience to Yah’s Word.