Celebrate Faith with Joy
Discover daily psalms, engaging Torah study, and scriptureโinspired apparel
designed to make your journey with Yahuah vibrant and memorable.
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Zadok Solar Calendarย 2026โ2027
Navigate the year with the 364โday Enochian calendar, including feasts, Sabbaths, and Tekufot.
Psalm of the Day
Start each day with a psalm, companion scripture, Hebrew word, and blessing to enrich your walk.
Torah Reading Schedule
Follow the weekly Torah, Haftarah and New Covenant readings on the Zadok calendar.
Sabbath Reading List
Prepare for Shabbat with weekly readings across Torah, prophets, and Psalmsโupdated every week.
Meme of the Week
Lighten your day with a fun, faithโbased meme that brings a smile and a reminder of truth.
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Praise & Worship Shirts
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Todayโs Psalm Highlight
Psalm of the Day
Psalm 30 โ You Turned My Mourning Into Dancing
A Psalm. A Song for the Dedication of the Temple. By David.
I will exalt You, Yahuah,
for You have raised me up,
and have not made my foes to rejoice over me.
Yahuah my Elohim, I cried to You,
and You have healed me.
Yahuah, You have brought up my soul from Sheol.
You have kept me alive,
that I should not go down to the pit.
Sing praise to Yahuah, you saints of His.
Give thanks to His holy name.
For His anger is but for a moment.
His favor is for a lifetime.
Weeping may stay for the night,
but joy comes in the morning.
Word & Prayer
Prayer Prompt
Father Yahuah, help me receive Your words with a humble and willing heart. As Devarim reminds us to look back and remember the wilderness journey, teach me to learn from correction, hold fast to Your instruction, and move forward in obedience, trust, and thanksgiving.
Torah Portion Bite โ Devarim
Devarim begins with Moshe speaking to Israel before they enter the Promised Land, reminding them of where they have been and how Yahuah carried them through the wilderness. Before stepping into the next season, Israel had to remember His words, learn from past unbelief, and choose to walk faithfully in His covenant.
Hebrew Word Focus
ืฉึธืืึทืข โ Shama
Meaning: To hear, listen, obey, or give careful attention.
In Devarim, hearing is not just receiving sound; it means listening with a heart ready to obey. Yahuahโs people are called to hear His words, remember His ways, and walk faithfully in what He has spoken.
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