DAY 1: PURGING COMPROMISE

Beloved,

Compromise rarely announces itself loudly. It whispers. It is the small allowance. The quiet justification. The “it’s not that serious.” The slow blending of holy with common. Compromise does not demand that we deny Yah — it merely suggests we lower the standard.

A little leaven leavens the whole lump. In Exodus 12:15, Israel was commanded to remove all leaven before Pesach. Not most. Not visible portions only. All.

Compromise is spiritual chametz. It puffs up the flesh while appearing harmless. It keeps Egypt subtly alive within us.

Where have we:

  • Adjusted truth to avoid rejection?
  • Tolerated what convicts us?
  • Stayed silent when we should have stood firm?
  • Justified what the Ruach already addressed?

Pesach is about deliverance — but deliverance requires separation.

In Revelation 3:16 we are warned about becoming lukewarm — neither hot nor cold. Compromise produces spiritual lukewarmness. Today we ask Yah to search out every mixture in us. Not in condemnation, but in covenant love.

🕊 Prayer

Abba YAHUAH,

Search my heart today. Reveal where I have allowed mixture, where I have softened Your standard to protect my comfort, reputation, or fear.

Expose every hidden compromise that still operates in my flesh. Give me courage to walk in full obedience. Remove the leaven of mixture from my thoughts, my speech, my motives, and my decisions. I choose holiness over approval. Truth over convenience. Covenant over comfort.

Purge me completely, that I may approach Pesach in sincerity and truth. In the Name of Yahushua HaMashiach HalleluYAH 🔥🍞

2 Comments

  • KAREN ABRAHAMS

    Good Morning Lady Mattaniah

    Would you kindly email me links or word document,
    I would like to print for my journal notes over the 40 days of Pesach.

    I so enjoy your teachings.

    Kind regards

    Karen

    • Mattaniah Lochner

      Shalom beloved. Thank you for your message and request. You are more than welcome to copy and paste this teaching on your email and print it for you. May ABBA bless you in this journey of Puring the Leaven.

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