Day 32 – (Tishri 3) Day of AWE 3 – Whistling the bees
Abba YAHUAH how great and Almighty are You in the splenderness of a day awakening by Your command. Every living thing reacts on the Word You speak. As You speak forth this day Father, let us rejoice in You because You are marvelous and glorious, worthy of all praise and worship.
Thank You Abba Father for granting me another day of live, breathed from Your Ruach Hakodesh, unfolding splenderness with each step. Let this day and all creation exalt You in Spirit and TRUTH. Show me Your heartbeat and teach me Your perfect way. In the name of YahusHUA,HalleluYAH.

YAHUAH SHALL WHISTLE
SCRIPTURE: “And it shall be in that day, that YAHUAH shall WHISTLE for the fly that is in the uttermost part of the rivers of Mitsrayim, and for the bee that is in the land of Ashshur.” (Isaiah 7:18)
When we read Isaiah, we don’t just see history—we see patterns of how YAHUAH works with His people. The flies and bees still show up in our lives today, but in spiritual forms.
The Hebrew verb here for whistle is שָׁרַק (sharaq) — meaning to whistle, hiss, or signal, like a shepherd calling his flock or someone summoning.
1. The Flies of Egypt (corruption, nuisance, uncleanness)
Flies represent the little irritations, distractions, and pollutions of the world.Spiritually, these are the small compromises—worldly habits, unclean influences, or subtle lies—that swarm around us if we turn back toward “Egypt” (the old life of bondage).They don’t destroy immediately, but they wear down the soul and contaminate our purity in YAHUAH.
💡 Application: We must guard against letting “small flies” enter our lives—whether through what we watch, listen to, or tolerate. They seem small, but like flies around food, they make everything unclean.

🔹 2. The Bees of Assyria (sharp discipline, organized power) Bees don’t just irritate—they sting.
Spiritually, the bees picture stronger, sharper trials or judgments that YAHUAH allows when we resist Him.These can be painful situations, sudden crises, or even persecution—like the sharp sting of a bee—that force us back to depending on Him.
💡 Application: When the “bees” come, instead of hardening our hearts, we should see them as YAHUAH’s mercy in disguise, correcting our path before it’s too late.
🔹 3. The Call of YAHUAH’s Whistle
Notice in Isaiah 7:18, it says YAHUAH whistles for the fly and the bee.
Spiritually, YAHUAH is reminding us: “Don’t fear Egypt, don’t fear Assyria—fear Me. They move only at My whistle.”
A shepherd whistles to gather or direct. This shows that even the flies and bees are under His command.

Spiritual Shadow:
If we lean back on Egypt (worldly solutions), expect flies. If we resist YAHUAH’s voice, expect the sharp sting of bees. But if we walk in obedience, we don’t need to fear either—because the same Eloah who whistles for them also protects His remnant.
When YAHUAH spoke through Isaiah, He painted a picture of two kinds of trouble: the flies of Egypt and the bees of Assyria. Both were under His command, summoned with a simple whistle.
The flies remind us of the little irritations and corruptions of this world. Like swarms, they seem small, but together they pollute the heart. Egypt always points us back to the old life of bondage—the compromises and habits that slowly make us unclean.
The bees, however, are sharp and organized. Assyria was a mighty power, and the sting of its armies brought pain. Spiritually, the bees represent the stronger trials YAHUAH allows to discipline us when we stray. Their sting hurts, but it redirects us to walk uprightly before Him.

Beloved, YAHUAH is sovereign over both the flies and the bees. He whistles, and they come. He whistles, and they go. This means we do not need to fear the world’s distractions or the sting of discipline when our hearts are yielded to Him.
Today, let us examine:
Are there “flies” of compromise buzzing in our lives? Is YAHUAH using a “bee” to draw us closer to His ways? Let us Teshuvah fully to Him. For the same voice that whistles for the fly and the bee is also the voice of our Shepherd, calling us into His peace.
Closing Prayer
Abba YAHUAH, I thank You that even the flies and the bees are under Your command. Nothing moves apart from Your word. I confess that too often I let the little flies of compromise distract and pollute my life. Cleanse me, Father, and help me to walk in holiness before You. If You allow the sting of the bee, let me not harden my heart, but receive Your discipline as love that brings me back to Your ways. Teach me to trust Your whistle—the gentle call of my Shepherd—that leads me into peace and obedience.
Guard me from Egypt’s corruption, deliver me from Assyria’s sting, and keep me in the safety of Your presence. In the name of YAHUSHUA, the Good Shepherd, I pray. HalleluYAH!
Teshuvah [תשובה] brings Berachah [ברכה], the blessing of our King.
Shalom,




