In this episode, you’ll hear
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Why “walk with God” is more than a slogan—it is covenant communion, belonging, and exclusivity.
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Why Scripture explicitly names only Enoch (Gen. 5:22) and Noah (Gen. 6:9) as having “walked with God,” and what their prophetic burden suggests.
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How “walking in the light” connects to spiritual/moral purity, fellowship, and kingdom living (1 John 1; Matthew 5–7).
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How the Hebrew concept of “walk” (yit‑hal‑lek) includes conduct/behavior and relates to halachah.
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How moral uprightness (yashar) expresses itself in holiness (set-apartness) and the Fruit of the Spirit (Gal. 5).
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Why the Ruach HaKodesh is essential to the walk (Rom. 8:9), and how believers avoid “quenching” the Spirit (1 Thess. 5:19).
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Why Yeshua’s “narrow gate” teaching makes this a life-and-death discipleship issue (Matt. 7:14; 7:21–23).
Key themes
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Covenant relationship as the foundation of the believer’s walk (belonging to YHVH through Messiah).
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Alignment/orientation of the whole life to YHVH’s person, will, and purpose.
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Walking in the light as fellowship, cleansing/justification, and practical kingdom living.
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Obedience/loyalty to covenant (faithful living as a response to grace and calling).
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Yashar (uprightness) as straight/level, genuine, forthright, holy conduct.
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Spiritual fruit as evidence of the Spirit-led life and set-apartness.
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Imputed vs. actionable righteousness—what is gifted by Messiah and what is lived out daily.
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The narrow way—discipleship as a remnant path and a salvific matter.
Scripture references mentioned (for study)
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Genesis 5:22; Genesis 6:8–9
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Hebrews 11:5–6; Jude 14–15; 2 Peter 2:5
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Matthew 5:3–11; Matthew 6:33; Matthew 7:14; Matthew 7:21–23; Matthew 25:41–46
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John 4:24; John 5:17–23; John 10:30; John 1:12–13
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Exodus 19:5; Exodus 33:11
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Leviticus 19:2; Deuteronomy 10:12–13; Deuteronomy 32:8–9; Deuteronomy 7:6; 10:15; 14:2
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Romans 8:9, 14–17, 20–22, 23, 29; Romans 9:4; Romans 11:20–22; Romans 14:7–8
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1 Corinthians 3:23; 6:19–20; 1 Corinthians 6:19
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2 Corinthians 5:7, 14–15
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Galatians 5:16, 22–23; Ephesians 3:16; Ephesians 5:8–11
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Philippians 2:12–13
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1 Thessalonians 4:7–8; 1 Thessalonians 5:19
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1 John 1:5–7
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2 Timothy 3:16–17; Hebrews 6:4–6; Hebrews 10:26; James 2:23; James 4:4; 1 Peter 1:16
Notable quotes
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“We’ve diminished the power behind the biblical concept of walking with the Father and with the Messiah.”
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“Walking with Yehovah has a prophetic burden attached to it.”
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“Walking in the light is Kingdom living.”
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“Much of our uprightness is imputed… but much of our uprightness is also actionable.”
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“If we are not walking with Yehovah Eloheyka, we are walking with someone else.”
Reflection / discussion questions
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When you say “I’m walking with God,” what concrete covenant markers (relationship, obedience, fruit) are you actually describing?
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Where do you most commonly drift out of alignment with YHVH’s will—habits, priorities, speech, relationships, or unseen thoughts?
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What does “walking in the light” require you to bring into the open before Father and Messiah this week?
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How do you hold together imputed righteousness in Messiah and actionable righteousness in daily life without neglecting either?
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What does set-apartness (holiness) look like in your context—work, home, fellowship, and media consumption?
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Which Fruit of the Spirit do you most need the Ruach HaKodesh to cultivate in you right now?
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How does Matthew 7:21–23 challenge cultural assumptions about salvation and discipleship?
Related listening / series connections
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Covenant Series: This episode is a stand-alone teaching that also fits within the broader Covenant Series framework.
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Tazria–Metzora teaching on purity: Referenced for understanding purity as fellowship (with emphasis on moral/spiritual purity).
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Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5–7): Recommended as the clearest template for “walking in the light” and kingdom living.
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