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🎙️ Episode 5: Daleth — Principles for Preparing for Your Next Door
Psalm 119:25–32 with the Hebrew letter Daleth, often linked to the image of a door—symbolizing opportunity, humility, and transition. This section invites us to prepare for what’s next: to walk through open doors with readiness, wisdom, and strength formed in the quiet places.
In this episode, I’ll walk through:
What Daleth represents in Hebrew and how it connects to opportunities, transitions, and personal growth.
Four principles from verses 25–32 that prepare us for what’s ahead:
Preparation in the dust — letting humility and failure shape our character.
Preparation in God’s Word — learning to stay obedient before the next door opens.
Preparation during grief — finding strength and clarity through loss.
Preparation to keep learning — staying teachable and ready for what’s next.
Before every open door, there’s preparation. And through God’s Word, we learn that growth doesn’t start when the opportunity arrives. It begins in the dust, in the waiting, and in our willingness to keep learning.
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By Tanya Yaremkiv🎙️ Episode 5: Daleth — Principles for Preparing for Your Next Door
Psalm 119:25–32 with the Hebrew letter Daleth, often linked to the image of a door—symbolizing opportunity, humility, and transition. This section invites us to prepare for what’s next: to walk through open doors with readiness, wisdom, and strength formed in the quiet places.
In this episode, I’ll walk through:
What Daleth represents in Hebrew and how it connects to opportunities, transitions, and personal growth.
Four principles from verses 25–32 that prepare us for what’s ahead:
Preparation in the dust — letting humility and failure shape our character.
Preparation in God’s Word — learning to stay obedient before the next door opens.
Preparation during grief — finding strength and clarity through loss.
Preparation to keep learning — staying teachable and ready for what’s next.
Before every open door, there’s preparation. And through God’s Word, we learn that growth doesn’t start when the opportunity arrives. It begins in the dust, in the waiting, and in our willingness to keep learning.
Read Full Post on Substack