OMER COUNT DAY 1

Counting the Omer Journey – Invitation

Shalom beloved family,

As we begin the counting of the Omer today, we are stepping into a sacred journey of preparation—moving day by day toward Shavuot, a time of encounter, alignment, and fresh outpouring.

Over the next 50 days, Nataliyah Esther and I will be walking through the book of Jeremiah together. We sense strongly that this word is prophetic and relevant for the remnant in this season—a call back to covenant, to holiness, and to wholehearted devotion.

Each day, we will share a portion of Scripture from Jeremiah, allowing the Father to speak, correct, refine, and restore us as we prepare our hearts.

This is more than reading Scripture, it’s a journey of transformation and a call to return and a preparation for encounter.

We invite you to walk this path with us daily, intentionally and expectantly.

Let’s come together as a people set apart, listening for His voice and aligning our hearts with His will.🔥

Day 1 begins at sunset today… don’t miss it. Let the Omer Counter begin.

Omer Count Day 1

Called Out “Remember this day, on which you came out from Egypt…” (Exodus 13:3 TLV)

Israel did not leave Egypt because they reached a breakthrough or finally got things right. They left because Yahuah intervened. He acted, He delivered, and He brought them out.

Redemption began with Him, not with them. That matters, because it sets the foundation for everything that follows. This journey is not about earning your way forward. It is about responding to what has already been done, but leaving Egypt was never the end goal, it was the beginning of something greater.

Yahuah did not just bring them out to set them free. He brought them out to bring them near. Too often, people stop at redemption, but Scripture does not stop there.

Being called out means being set apart, and that journey is just beginning.

This 49-day count leads to Sinai, a journey of being refined, aligned and made ready to receive from Yahuah.

Shalom beloved,

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