Day 3 • Uiyqara 23

Order Walked

How Yahuah’s appointed times become a lived rhythm of obedience, gathering, remembrance, and alignment.

Yahuah’s Appointed Times & Order

Appointed time is not only known.
It must be walked.

Read

“Speak to the children of Yasharal, and say to them, ‘The appointed times of Yahuah, which you are to proclaim as set-apart gatherings, My appointed times, are these.’”

Uiyqara 23:2

“Six days work is done, but the seventh day is a Shabbat of rest, a set-apart gathering.”

Uiyqara 23:3

Reflect

Yahuah does not call them man’s appointed times. He says, “My appointed times.”

That matters.

The appointed times belong to Him before they are observed by us.

They are not cultural decorations, seasonal traditions, or human-made religious markers. They are declared rhythms of order.

To walk them is to step into what Yahuah already established, protected, and proclaimed.

In Hebrew thought, obedience is not just agreement. It is movement under authority.

The appointed times are not invitations to remember casually.
They are commands to return deliberately.

Palal

Ahba Yahuah, teach me to walk what You have established.

Let me not only understand Your appointed times, but return to them with obedience.

Remove casualness from my heart where You have commanded alignment.

Train my life to move according to Your rhythm.

Let my remembrance become action.

Let my action become worship.

Let my worship be governed by Your order, not my preference.

Cause me to walk as one who belongs to Your timing.

Practice

Today, choose one step of alignment.

Do not try to fix every rhythm at once. Begin with one act of obedience that returns your time to Yahuah.

  • Review the rhythm of your week.
  • Identify where Shabbat or appointed time needs to be protected.
  • Choose one practical adjustment that honors Yahuah’s order.

Anchor Thought:
I do not own time. I steward what Yahuah established.

What Yahuah established in creation,
He calls His people to walk in obedience.