TEMIMAH: The Call to Wholeness
A Prophetic Call in This Hour
We are living in a prophetic hour unlike any other. Across the nations, YAHUAH is separating the holy from the profane, the surrendered from the compromised, and the remnant from the crowd. He is not merely looking for gifted people, anointed people, or knowledgeable people. He is searching for a people whose hearts are temimah before Him.
The Hebrew word תְּמִימָה (temimah) carries a profound meaning. It speaks of wholeness, completeness, integrity, and being without defect. It describes a life fully yielded to YAHUAH—a heart that is undivided, surrendered, and aligned with His covenant.
As the Restored Remnant emerges in the earth, Father is calling His people out of spiritual Egypt and into covenant wholeness. This journey begins with repentance and culminates in complete surrender.
Understanding TEMIMAH
The Hebrew root is:
ת־מ־ם (Tav-Mem-Mem)
This root conveys the idea of being complete, finished, mature, and whole.
In Psalm 19:7 we read:
“The Torah of YAHUAH is perfect, restoring the soul.” (Psalm 19:7)
The word translated “perfect” is temimah.
The Torah is called temimah because it lacks nothing. It is complete and whole. Likewise, Father desires His people to be restored into completeness, not fragmented by compromise, divided loyalties, or worldly attachments.
Temimah is not about sinless perfection. It is about wholehearted devotion.
The First Call: Repentance
The journey into temimah always begins with repentance.
Before Israel could enter covenant relationship, they had to leave Egypt, before the disciples could follow Messiah, they had to leave their nets and remember before the remnant can carry the glory, they must first lay down the idols.
Repentance is more than feeling sorry for sin. The Hebrew concept involves turning around and returning to Father’s ways. Throughout Scripture, whenever YAHUAH prepared a people for a new move, He first called them to repentance.
The message has never changed:
“Return to Me, and I will return to you.” (Malachi 3:7)
A temimah heart does not justify compromise. It does not negotiate with darkness. It responds quickly when Father convicts.

Leaving Egypt Behind
Egypt in Scripture is more than a geographical location. Prophetically, Egypt represents:
- Dependence on worldly systems
- Trust in human strength
- Bondage to fear
- Idolatry and compromise
- The pursuit of security apart from YAHUAH
Many believers have left Egypt physically but still carry Egypt in their hearts. Israel crossed the Red Sea in a single day, but Egypt had to be removed from them over many years. This is where many in the remnant find themselves today.
Father is asking: What still has your trust?
Is it your finances?
Your reputation?
Your ministry?
Your plans?
Your comfort?
Anything that competes with complete surrender becomes an obstacle to temimah. The remnant is being called into radical dependence upon YAHUAH.
“Walk Before Me and Be Tamim”

One of the clearest calls appears in Genesis 17:1:
“I am EL Shaddai; walk before Me and be tamim.”
The word here is the masculine form of temimah. Notice what Father did not say: “Walk before Me and be successful.” / “Walk before Me and be influential.” / “Walk before Me and be admired.”
He said: “Walk before Me and be tamim.”
In other words: “Become whole before Me.” / “Become undivided before Me.” / “Become fully Mine.”
This remains Father’s requirement for covenant people today.
The Remnant Must Be Wholehearted
Throughout Scripture, every remnant movement was marked by separation unto YAHUAH.
Noah was described as tamim in his generation, Abraham was called to be tamim, the Passover lamb had to be tamim, without blemish. The sacrifices brought before YAHUAH had to be tamim.
These were prophetic shadows pointing toward a people who would become living sacrifices, wholly dedicated to Him. The Restored Remnant is not merely about restoring ancient paths, Hebrew roots, or prophetic understanding.
It is about restoring hearts. A remnant may possess revelation, but revelation without surrender produces pride, and a remnant may possess knowledge, but knowledge without repentance produces religion.
Father is after something deeper: A temimah heart.
The White Flame and the Refining Fire

The rise of the remnant is inseparable from purification. Before Father entrusts greater authority, He refines character and before He releases greater oil, He purifies the vessel and He releases greater glory and He removes mixture.
This refining often feels uncomfortable because Father touches areas we would rather keep hidden. Yet every exposure is an invitation into greater wholeness.
The fire is not meant to destroy us, the fire is meant to remove what is not of Him and the remnant must become a people who welcome the refining process because they understand that the goal is temimah.
The Restoration of the Fallen Tent of David

The rebuilding of David’s fallen tent is not merely a restoration of worship, it is the restoration of covenant relationship. David was not perfect, but he possessed a heart that continually returned to YAHUAH.
When confronted with sin, he repented and when corrected, he humbled himself, even when broken, he ran toward Father rather than away from Him.
This is the spirit that will characterize the end-time remnant.
Not flawless people, but surrendered people and not proud people, but repentant people not divided people, but wholehearted people.
The Prophetic Invitation of This Hour
We are entering days that require more than spiritual enthusiasm, they require consecration and the call of the Spirit is clear: Come out of Egypt, lay down compromise, repent quickly and return to covenant. Become whole and become temimah.
The Father is raising up a remnant whose hearts are not divided between two kingdoms. Ir’s a people who fear Him more than man, a people who love truth more than comfort and a people who desire His presence more than worldly security.
This is the generation that will carry His fire that will rebuild ancient paths and will arise in the power of the Restored Remnant.
A Prayer for a Temimah Heart
Abba YAHUAH,
Search us and know us. Reveal every place where compromise, fear, pride, or self-reliance still remains. Deliver us from the spirit of Egypt and teach us to walk fully in Your covenant ways.
Create within us a temimah heart, a heart that is whole, undivided, and fully surrendered to You. Refine us through Your fire and purify us through Your truth and restore us through Your Ruach.
May we stand before You as a remnant without mixture, wholehearted in devotion, mature in faith, and prepared for the assignment You have ordained for this generation.
In the Name of Yahushua, HalleluYAH.

If you find yourself in a season of shaking, pruning, or refining, do not lose heart. The very things Father is removing are making room for what He is preparing to release. Every surrender, every act of repentance, and every step of obedience is drawing you closer to becoming temimah before Him. What feels like loss today may actually be the Father’s loving hand removing the fragments that keep you from walking in the fullness of your calling.
The Restored Remnant is not being built upon strength, influence, or human ability, but upon hearts that have been wholly yielded to YAHUAH. He is not looking for perfect vessels; He is looking for willing ones.
If your heart is turned toward Him, He is able to complete the work He has begun in you. The same Father who called Abraham to walk before Him and be tamim is still calling His remnant today. He is restoring, healing, refining, and preparing a people who will carry His presence in purity and power.
So lift up your head, remnant of YAHUAH. The journey out of Egypt is not in vain. The wilderness is not your destination, the refining fire is not your end, but ahead lies the fulfillment of His promises, the restoration of His covenant purposes, and the manifestation of His glory. Remain steadfast, remain surrendered, and remain faithful, for the One who has called you is faithful to bring you into completeness.
“For YAHUAH is bringing forth a Temimah Remnant…. whole in heart, unwavering in covenant, purified by fire, and prepared to arise in this hour as a testimony of His glory in the earth.”
Shalom beloved,



