OMER COUNT DAY 13

🌿 Counting the Omer – Day 13

Jeremiah 15 | Set Apart in the Fire

There is an intensity in Book of Jeremiah chapter 15 that cannot be ignored. It is not a soft chapter—it is one that speaks of separation, of refining, and of being set apart even when it costs something.

Jeremiah feels the weight of it. There is a loneliness, a pressing, a sense of carrying something heavy and yet, in the middle of that, something powerful is revealed—Yahuah is not abandoning him… He is strengthening and distinguishing him.

This is where the message meets us.

There are seasons in this walk where being aligned with Yahuah will not feel comfortable. Where it may even feel like you are standing apart, misunderstood, or walking a path that others are not choosing, but Jeremiah 15 reveals something deeply important: being set apart is not rejection—it is refinement.

Yahuah speaks of turning Jeremiah into a fortified wall—strong, unshaken, able to stand. Not because the path is easy, but because he has been formed through the fire.

There is also this beautiful moment—Jeremiah says that he found Yahuah’s words and ate them, and they became joy within him. That is the key, not just hearing His word, but taking it in, allowing it to sustain, strengthen, and carry you even in difficult seasons.


✨ Lean Into This Today

Day 13 is an invitation to embrace the refining without resisting it, even if it feels stretching and even if it feels isolating at times.

“Abba Yahuah, strengthen me to stand, and let Your Word become life within me” because what He is forming in you is strong, steady, and set apart for Him.

Beloved, what feels difficult is not meant to break you, but to build you. Yahuah is forming strength within you, shaping your character, and anchoring you in Him. You are not alone in this process, even if it feels quiet or set apart.

He is near, sustaining you, and giving you what you need to stand firm. Let His Word become your strength and your joy.

This season is not taking from you—it is establishing something within you that will remain.

Shalom,

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