OMER COUNT DAY 11
🌿 Counting the Omer – Day 11
Jeremiah 13 | Clothed for His Purpose
Today on Day 11 of the Omer, we look into Jeremiah chapter 13, a chapter filled with symbolism, revealing the intended closeness between Yahuah and His people, and what happens when that closeness is neglected.
Yahuah gives Jeremiah a picture through the linen belt—something meant to be worn close, to cling, to be part of the person. This was His desire for His people: that they would be near to Him, set-apart, and reflecting His glory, but the belt becomes spoiled, marred, no longer useful and this is the message…..when His people drift, when pride enters, when intimacy is lost, what was meant to reflect Him begins to lose its purpose. This speaks deeply into where we are now.
After the journey we’ve walked—purging, returning, refining, choosing the ancient paths, aligning worship, receiving healing, coming into intimacy, discerning what is living, renewing covenant, and learning to trust the process—Day 11 brings us to identity and positioning because we were not just called to walk with Him… we were called to be clothed with Him.
Jeremiah 13 also reveals how pride subtly separates. It causes a distancing, a resistance to correction, a quiet drifting away from the closeness we were created for, yet even in this, the heart of Yahuah is not rejection—it is a call to return to that place of nearness.
Prophetic shadow for the Remnant
Day 11 of the Omer is an invitation to draw near again and be rightly aligned in Him. Ask Him today: “Abba Yahuah, am I staying close to You, and am I reflecting what You have called me to carry?” Let Him gently realign your heart because your purpose is not lost—it is restored in closeness to Him.
Beloved, Yahuah has not forgotten your purpose, and He has not moved away from you. If anything feels out of place, He is gently calling you back into alignment, back into closeness, back into the place where you belong.
You are meant to walk near to Him, to reflect His heart, and to carry His presence in a beautiful way. There is no distance too great for Him to restore.
Stay humble, stay open, and trust that He is faithfully drawing you back into the fullness of who you are called to be in Him.
Shalom beloved,





