For the past several months I’ve been struggling to find the desire to sit down and practice my instruments. I have SO much discipline in other areas of my life – prayer, fasting, diet, exercise, gardening – but for some reason, I just keep struggling to be disciplined with music.

Trust in יהוה with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding;

Know Him in all your ways, And He makes all your paths straight.

Do not be wise in your own eyes; Fear יהוה and turn away from evil.

It is healing to your navel, And moistening to your bones.

Proverbs 3:5-8

This week I decided to make a change, and recommit to practicing early every morning before the day begins. Why? Because you don’t always choose your purpose. Sometimes your purpose chooses you. I may not always feel like choosing to make music, but I believe these songs were all given to me by Yah for a reason. Perhaps the reason is you.

Somebody needs to hear the song in this post today. Somebody needs to be reminded of Yahuah’s esteem. Cry out to Yahuah if you need Him as much as I do. Especially as the Fall feasts are approaching. Let’s sing. “Let Your Ruach fall on me.”

Enjoy the video below.

Sing unto him a new song; 

Play skillfully with a loud noise.

Psalm 33:3

If you’re celebrating Yom Teruah on Tuesday with me, I pray this music adds to your festivities. Let the “Teruah” of this music, translated as “loud noise” in the Psalm above, move your hearts as you cry out to Yahuah in song. You don’t have to be perfect, I certainly wasn’t perfect in my rendition of this song, you just have to open up share what’s really on your heart. Cry out with joy, with tears, with whatever is really real, and be reminded of how much you really need The Most High. Remind Him of His promises. Don’t be afraid. Just let Him hear your cry!

Yahuah bless you, and keep you, and give you ALL his peace. May He renew your joy in this season as you trust in Him. Leave a comment below, whether you’re able to celebrate Yom Teruah or not, just say “Praise Yah! Let Your Ruach Fall on Me!”

Enjoy the rest of the fall feasts, Mishpacha. See you in the comments below.


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