This week’s meditation comes in the form of little sneak peek 😉 It’s a new song called “Search Me Oh Yah,” based on Psalm 139:23,24. It’s still a work in progress, just started writing it yesterday, but I pray it will bless you as it is right now. Let me know what you think in the comments. I pray you’ll just close your eyes and enjoy it.
May Yah bless you and give you peace as you meditate on the words of this scripture song. You can sing it as a prayer to Yahuah. “Search Me Oh Yah and know my heart…” Enjoy the video below.
“Search me, O El, and know my heart: Try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked way in me, And lead me in the way everlasting.”
Psalm 139: 23, 24
I’ll be taking a bit of a break from making so many new music videos so I can actually finish recording the next album for you. You may see more things like this sneak peek, or behind the scenes videos coming up for a little while. And I’ll continue to have scripture meditations on my second channel for you as well. Hopefully you’ll enjoy coming on the journey with me, but if you’d rather just be surprised when the album is finally done, you can say so in the comments as well. I’m open to hearing all your feedback.
Sending love and shalom to you! Let Yah’s Word reign in your heart! Be blessed and enjoy the upcoming Shabbat. I know we all need it 🙂
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I’m still learning to wait on Yahuah – To let go of everything and simply trust in Him. Just finished writing a new song based on Psalm 130 called My Soul Will Wait. It’s not perfect, but I pray Yah will continue to refine both my heart and the music over time.
Let Israel hope in יהוה:
For with יהוה there is mercy,
And with him is plenteous redemption.
And he shall redeem Israel from all his iniquities.
Psalm 130:7,8
Let’s worship Yahuah together. No matter what’s going on, remind your soul to wait on Yahuah and trust in Him.
I wait for יהוה, my soul doth wait,
And in his word do I hope.
Psalm 130:5
Stay encouraged Mishpacah. He will never leave nor forsake you. You’re never alone.
Have a blessed Shabbat when it comes.
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Shalom Mishpacah, it’s Hadarah. Sometimes spontaneous songs based on scripture just come to me throughout the day. After meditating on The Book of Proverbs this week, and recording audio scriptures for you to enjoy, this little chorus, which for now is called “Proverbs 3 Song” came over my heart. It’s based on Proverbs 3:1,2, which says,
“My son, forget not my law; but let thine heart keep my commandments:
For length of days, and long life, and peace, shall they add to thee.
Proverbs 3:1,2
For the song lyrics, I changed it up a bit. It just flowed out like this:
“For length of days
And long life shall they add to thee
My commandments
Will bring you peace
Don’t forget my law
For length of days
And long life
Shall they add to thee
My commandments
Will bring you peace
Let your heart
Keep my commandments “
Yahuah put it on my heart to share this Proverbs 3 song with you in the video below 🙂 Sometimes it’s nice to just enjoy music and nature in its pure, true, authentic form, without any editing or special effects. I hope this video blesses you, and allows the message in these first two verses of Proverbs 3 to go deep inside your heart.
Enjoy the video! It’s my first time trying “shorts” on my YouTube music channel 🙂
If you’d like to see more of these little spontaneous scripture songs, leave a comment and let me know 🙂 I enjoyed making this! May Yah bless you and give you peace.
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This week for scripture meditation, I decided to start recording a new series of videos called “Rest and Relax.” It begins with the first few chapters of The Book of Proverbs, along with some of my favorite time-lapses from our garden.
“A wise man will hear, and will increase learning; and a man of understanding shall attain unto wise counsels”
Proverbs 1:5
I don’t know about you, but this time of year always seems to get a little more busy than usual for me. I find myself doing a WHOLE lot of work in the garden. As much as I love it, sometimes I just try to do a little too much all at once, and then I REALLY feel it. I think we can all get like that sometimes. We just push ourselves to reach our goals, and that’s a good thing, but we also need to balance that out with time to rest and relax.
There is so much wisdom in The Book of Proverbs. Soaking that in, and meditating on Yah’s Word is what it’s all about. I pray this audio recording of Proverbs will bring you a little more peace of mind, so you can draw nearer to Yahuah, as you rest and relax in Him.
“My son, forget not my law; but let thine heart keep my commandments:
For length of days, and long life, and peace, shall they add to thee.”
Proverbs 3:1,2
I pray this “Rest and Relax” series will be a blessing to you. If it is, I hope you’ll share it with a friend. We can all use a little more encouragement to rest and relax in Yahuah. I’m planning to do the entire book of Proverbs, Yah willing. So subscribe to my scripture meditation YouTube channel @setapartheart if you’d like to see more.
Also, my latest blog post features Proverbs 3:1,2 as a spontaneous scripture song.
Click here to enjoy my little Proverbs 3 Song. I pray it blesses your heart.
If you have any scriptures you would like me to read for meditation in the future, let me know. Your feedback is always welcome 🙂 My husband has requested The Book of Ecclesiastes once Proverbs is done. I LOVE Ecclesiastes. And Proverbs was actually his idea too lol. Okay, I’ll see you in the comments section below. Would love to hear your thoughts.
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This week, the meditation I have to share with you is a new song called “Have Mercy on Me” based on a scripture requested by one of the Mishpacha on YouTube. Shout out to @Freebru112 for his request: Luke 18:35-45.
“And it came to be, that as He was coming near Yeriḥo, that a certain blind man was sitting by the way begging. And hearing a crowd passing by, he asked what it meant. And they reported to him that יהושע of Natsareth was passing by.
And he cried out, saying, “יהושע, Son of Dawiḏ, have compassion on me!” And those going before were rebuking him that he should be silent, but he was crying out much more, “Son of Dawiḏ, have compassion on me!”
And יהושע stopped and commanded him to be brought to Him. And when he had come near, He asked him, saying, “What do you wish Me to do for you?” And he said, “Master, to receive my sight.”
And יהושע said to him, “Receive your sight! Your belief has saved you.” And immediately he received his sight, and was following Him, praising Elohim. And all the people, seeing it, gave praise to Elohim.”
Luke 18:35-43, The Scriptures 2009
Praise Yah, the story of the blind man crying out to Yahusha really resonated with me. There are so many things I can’t see in my life. I can’t even see tomorrow! But I’m grateful Yahuah has the power to reveal all mysteries. Not only can he make a blind man see, and calm story seas, He still allows music to flow through a broken vessel like me. It’s not every week music flows like this. So right now I’m truly grateful.
This song is like a prayer. I pray that as you listen, you will ask Yah to have mercy on you as well, for none of us is perfect. May Yah open your spiritual eyes to see whatever it is that He wants you to see. It could be something Yah has in store for your life, or maybe it’s a deeper understanding of His Word. Perhaps you have a decision to make, or you just need confirmation or more clarity. Regardless of what it is, may Yah have mercy on us all as we put our trust in Him.
Enjoy the music below.
‘Let thy mercies come also unto me, O Yahuah , Even thy salvation, according to thy word. ‘
Psalm 119:41
Let us all give thanks and praise to Yahuah our Elohim for His mercy endures forever and His truth to all generations. Oh how we all need His mercy and love!
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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.