There is transformative power in The Word of Yahuah. There’s nothing like it. I can’t explain it. All I know is that declaring the Word of Yah, meditating on the Word of Yah, speaking it aloud, singing it, sharing it… all of this is making my life so much better. I pray that as you spend more time meditating on Yah’s Word with me, the same will be true for you.
Thou hast turned for me my mourning into dancing: thou hast put off my sackcloth, and girded me with gladness
Psalm 30:11 KJV
This week’s scripture meditation is on Psalm 30. Being that the new single I just released, Back to You, is based on excerpts from Psalm 30 as well, I thought it would be appropriate to share the whole chapter with you today. I also played a few chords on the acoustic guitar in the background to help you meditate on The Word. If you like these short scripture meditations with music, let me know in the comments below. If you prefer them without music let me know that too. Also, there’s a playlist on my new YouTube channel @setapartheart. The full chapter of Psalm 119 is in there as well, for those of you who requested it.
The video footage in this week’s Scripture meditation was filmed a couple weeks ago on our drive home from visiting local Mishpacha in Yokuts Valley, CA. It was just so beautiful I had to share it! I pray that sharing these moments will help you to relax, and find more peace of mind.
“For his anger endureth but a moment; in his favour is life: weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.”
Psalm 30:5 KJV
Leave a comment if this video inspired you, or helped you to feel a little more joy inside. I’d love to know your thoughts, or how this made you feel. If you’re struggling or if you need prayer, you’re not alone. We all go through ups and downs. Please share your thoughts, or anything else that’s on your mind in the comments. I’m really enjoying the community feeling we’re building here. Let’s continue to lift each other up.
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Sometimes it’s hard to let go. It’s hard to accept that you’re not always in control. I know because I struggle with this too. When we can’t get what we want or expect, or we’re unable to follow through with the plans we have for our lives, let’s try to keep the focal point of this week’s scripture meditation in mind.
“To every thing there is a season,
and a time to every purpose under heaven.”
Ecclesiastes 3:1
Just like the seasons, and the rising of the noon day sun, we can trust that everything in our lives will happen when it is supposed to happen. Why? Because Yahuah is in control and we are not. Psalm 115:3 says, “Our Elohim is in the heavens and he has done whatsoever he hath pleased.”
Don’t beafraid to let go of your own plans and trust in Yah. He never fails. It’s okay for you to let go. It’s good for you to listen in, and hear Yahuah’s voice. It’s good to follow His prompting, and to take action when He’s calling you to move. It’s also good for you to wait on Yahuah, and to let him strengthen your heart (Psalms 27:14.) So try not to get frustrated in the midst of whatever you’re going through right now. Just keep on trusting in Him. Enjoy the video below.
For Elohim hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.
2 Timothy 1:7
Remember, Yah is in control, so trust the process. Is there anything you’d like to share that came to your mind as you were reading this, or as you were meditating on Yah’s Word? Feel free to share in the comments below. Let’s encourage one another on this journey. You don’t have to walk alone, let’s lift each other up.
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Have you ever really stopped to think about that popular saying, “We eat with our eyes”?
Sometimes we choose what looks good, over what actually is good. Just because something is visually appealing, we often trust that it’s going to be good. Inherently we all know that this is dangerous on so many levels. Sometimes, the most beautiful piece of cake tastes absolutely terrible. Not only that, but it could also be terribly unhealthy regardless of how it tastes, which doesn’t do us any good.
“Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”
Hebrews 11:1
Yah invites us to go deeper than what we first see with our eyes. Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen (Hebrews 11:1.) There is so much more to our spiritual journey that what meets the eye.
We may look around and see that, for some reason, we are not where we want to be. We may see that we are still childless, or single when we wanted to be married. We may see that we are still renting when we wanted to own a home. We may see that we aren’t reaching our goals in life, or with our health, or healing. But maybe we are just going through a process that is meant for our good.
All things work together for the good of those who love Yahuah (Romans 8:28.) So as we grow deeper in our relationship with Yahuah, we can trust that that He is good. Taste Him. Try a little more and more of Him every day. You will see that He is good, and He’s working things out for your good.
The Scripture meditation this week is focused on Psalms 34:8. The video clips are all footage from our Summer garden in 2023. I pray this video helps to warm you up inside, and to focus your mind on Yahuah, and the good plans He has in store for your life.
Oh taste and see that Yahuah is good. Blessed is the man that trusts in Him.
Psalms 34:8
Leave a comment if this video inspired you, or helped you to feel a little bit better inside. I hope the sunshine and the scriptures warmed your heart! Also, feel free to share anything that may be on your mind. If Yah has you in a place where it’s difficult to fully see clearly, and you’re trying to put your trust in Him more, you’re not alone. We all go through times like that. Let’s lift one another up in prayer today.
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“Open my eyes, that I may see wondrous things out of your law.”
Psalm 119:18
Over the course of my life, whenever I loose focus, or start to feel a little down, it’s usually because I haven’t been spending enough time in The Word of Yahuah. Over the past several weeks, as Yah has been prompting me to spend more time with Him, it’s been helping me so much to feel more alive! The Law really is a light! Creating new content on YouTube is a byproduct of that light. I hope to keep sharing new scripture meditations every week @setapartheart. That way you’ll have something to enjoy between new music releases.
There are SO many golden nuggets in Psalms 119. I love that chapter. You may have already seen the scripture meditation that I posted on YouTube earlier this week. It’s called “Revive Me in Your Ways.” It’s based on excerpts from Psalm 119. Being the longest chapter in The Scriptures, if I had recorded the whole thing, it would have been a 20-30 min video. But this little 2 min scripture meditation is just long enough so you can play it again and again.
I pray this video helps The Word to go deeper for you. I pray it stays in your heart and mind, and helps to revive you if you’re feeling kind of cold. Remember, Proverbs 6:23 says, “For the commandment is a lamp; and the law is light; and reproofs of instruction are the way of life:” The law is light. Let The Word bring of Yahuah breathe new life and light in you today, so you can rest and be restored in Him.
The footage in the video below was all taken at Yosemite International Park back in July 2020 when my husband and I hiked up The Mist Trail together. Since then we’ve been back to Yosemite several times, and every time we see something new. So if you like these clips, let me know, I’d be happy to share more of these moments in Yah’s creation with you! Enjoy the video below.
“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.”
Psalm 119:105
One verse that isn’t in the video which I also love is Psalm 119:105. A sister on YouTube reminded me of it in the comments. “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” The Law of Yahuah can bring you light on your darkest days. So if you ever feel dark or cold, especially on these cloudy winter days, choose to delight in the commands of Yahuah. I promise, it will change your life.
What’s your favorite verse in Psalm 119? Let me know in the comments below. And if you’re interested in me doing a full chapter scripture reading of Psalm 119 with Yahuah’s name – just a straight conversational reading, let me know that too. I know some people enjoy listening to the scriptures before going to sleep, while they sleep, or just while they are doing chores around the house. If that’s you, and you would enjoy having longer scripture readings in addition to these shorter meditations, I’d love to know your thoughts in the comments as well.
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Shalom Mishpacha! I know it’s been quite a while since my last blog post here at Set Apart Heart. How are you surviving the winter? I don’t know about you, but sometimes the winter months are hard for me. Even here in California, I really miss the sunshine. Regardless of the cold and cloudy days, Yahuah still reigns supreme! No matter what the weather, or circumstance in your life, Yahuah is, and always will be in control. He’s maker of the heavens and earth!
Exciting news. I’ve starteda brand new YouTube channel for Set Apart Heart. The original channel with the past 10 years of videos will still stay online as it is. I do plan to continue making music on the original channel in due time. Yah has just been tugging at my heart strings, telling me I need to spend more time just meditating on His word. And since there are so many distractions in life, I thought making scripture meditation videos, speaking aloud The Word of Yah, would be beneficial not only for my own spiritual journey, but for yours as well.
This week, Yah had me meditating on a few different Psalms and Proverbs that I pray will bless your heart. I put them together in a new video with footage from nature scenes that I experience in my every day life. The scenes are landscapes from our surrounding area, and the timelapse’s were all shot from my window at home. The rainbow at the end just so happened to shine for us on today, the very day I was finishing up this video! So cool right? Praise Yah. I pray that sharing these moments with you will help you relax and find rest in the beautiful Word of Yahuah. Enjoy the video below.
Our Help is in the name of יהוה,
Maker of the heavens and earth.
Psalms 124:8
Leave a comment below and let me know your thoughts on this new style of content. I’m open to suggestions as well if you have any verses you’d like me to make videos on for your meditation.
If you like the content on the new YouTube channel for @setapartheart I pray you will subscribe there, and share the content with those who might enjoy it too. I actually started the channel last week with a short relaxing video entitled, “Don’t Worry.” It’s just a little encouragement from Matthew Chapter 6, with clips from the sweet little birdies in my garden. I hope it blesses you as well.
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Hi there, I’m Hadarah Batyah. I sincerely believe that in order to have a spiritual walk that is authentic and true, the Word of Yahuah must be written on the inside of our hearts. That's why I write scripture songs and set apart music. Although I don’t have everything in my spiritual life all figured out, I know that Yahuah gave me the gift of music to serve Him and encourage your heart. I pray you'll be inspired by what you see on this blog. If you're curious and wanna know more- I tell it all on the About Page.