
Day 10 (Elul 10) – The Omnipresent One
MODEH ANI – MORNING PRAYER
Abba YAHUAH, it is still in the early hours of this new day, and while everyone is still sleeping, I want to thank You as the very first thing I do after opening my eyes. Thank You for giving me a new chance at life — a new chance to make a difference and a new chance to draw closer to You. I acknowledge You as The Omnipresent One (הַמָּקוֹם / HaMakom), the Eloah who is always with me, with the promise never to leave me nor forsake me. Thank You, Father, that You are with me in every situation, every heartbreak, every challenge, and every smile. Father, help me to understand that I am never alone and that You are with me each second of the day. I love You, and I praise You forever and ever, in Yahushua’s Name — HALLELUYAH!
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REFLECTION:

It is in our nature to sometimes feel alone. Amid the busyness of our daily lives—doing what must be done, fighting the good fight, striving to accomplish all we can in the fleeting hours—we can feel, when trials grow heavy, that we face the battle alone.
It is as if we are in a small boat, paddling against the current with no one beside us. The struggle can be relentless, exhausting, and deeply draining. Thoughts whisper that no one understands what we endure, that no one sees our pain, and that the challenges before us are far greater and tougher than those of anyone else.
Yet the opposite is true—the Omnipresent One has promised that He will never leave or forsake us, and that we will never be truly alone. This promise is steadfast and unchanging. Father always remains by our side, guiding and protecting us. His Word encourages us to be courageous and brave, assuring us that He will never abandon us in any way. His promises are beautiful and faithful, and we must remind ourselves of them throughout the day, especially in moments when we feel alone or burdened.
TESHUVAH Repent:
There are many moments in our day—or even in our lives—when we feel lonely, abandoned, and completely on our own, trying to carry our burdens by ourselves, believing that no one truly knows what we are going through. In those quiet moments, the enemy often whispers fear into our hearts. Reflect on these times and ask the Father to forgive you for not recognizing His presence during your loneliness. Rebuke the enemy who seeks to sow fear through your solitude. Ask the Father, throughout the day, to remind you through His Word and His Ruach Hakodesh of His ever-present presence in your life and let His warm and tender nearness fill your heart the next time you feel alone.
BERACHAH Blessing:
If Abba YAHUAH is with you, who can stand against you? He is the Creator of the Universe, the everlasting Eloah, our ultimate companion, present with us in every moment of our day. To be filled with His presence and to know that He walks with us is a powerful key to life. When we place Him at the center of our day—present in every moment—we will never feel abandoned or alone, and the enemy will find no place to raise the flag of fear against us. If we acknowledge Abba YAHUAH as The Omnipresent One (הַמָּקוֹם / HaMakom), the Eloah who is always by our side, He will bless us with courage, bravery, and strength to face whatever comes our way.

SCRIPTURE:
Hebrews 13:5 – “I will never leave you nor forsake you.”
Isaiah 41:10 – “Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your Eloah. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”
Psalm 94:14 – “For Yahuah will not forsake His people; He will not abandon His inheritance.”
Joshua 1:9 is a central verse about courage and strength, directly tied to trusting in Yahuah’s presence. The verse says: “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for Yahuah your Eloah will be with you wherever you go.”
These verses emphasize courage and strength because Yahuah is always with us—His presence is what makes us able to be strong, brave, and unafraid, no matter the challenges we face.
Teshuvah [תשובה] brings Berachah [ברכה], the blessing of our King.
Shalom,


