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Shalom Yashar’el,

I’ve been reflecting on how we, as the set-apart people of 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄, approach our daily communication with Him. Prayer is such a powerful tool—it’s our direct connection to the Most High, our way of giving thanks, seeking guidance, and aligning ourselves with His will. But here’s the question I’ve been asking myself:

Do we, as Yashar’el, have a consistent, structured approach to prayer? Or is it something we do “as and when” the moment arises?

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Why This Matters

When we look at the examples set by our ancestors, from the morning and evening offerings in the Temple to the Psalms of King David, there’s a clear emphasis on intentionality and structure in worship. As a people, we’ve endured centuries of disconnection, and now it’s time to rebuild not only our identity but also the daily practices that reflect who we are as Yahuah’s chosen.

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Let Your Voice Be Heard

I’m curious about how others in Yashar’el approach their prayer life. Do you already have a system in place, or are you seeking one? I’ve created a poll below, and I’d love to hear from you:

Do you have a structured prayer system?

1. Yes, I follow a daily system.

2. Somewhat, but it’s inconsistent.

3. No, I pray as and when I feel led.

4. I’ve been meaning to create one.

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A New Chapter for Yashar’el

I believe we’re in a time when 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 is calling His people to return to Him fully—not just in identity but also in action. I’ve been working on something that I believe will help Yashar’el take a step closer to Him through prayer, but I’ll share more about that soon. For now, I want to understand where we’re at as a community.

Let’s come together and share openly—no judgment, just growth! Your responses will guide the next steps for what’s coming.

BaRaKaYaM and Shalom,
YahYa

Yes, I follow a daily system
Somewhat, but it’s inconsistent
No, I pray as and when I feel led
I’ve been meaning to create one
3 Total votes