Prep Day of the week KodesH (Son of Adam: KodesH), (Son of Israel: Zebulon) Day 87 of Winter ❄️
12th Waymark of Jeshurun
Son of Israel: Zebulon
(Zion)
Messiah gave to His Father
so that by the holy pathway
you could dwell with God in Community
and the Holy City could be your resting place
and he decreed forever that by His people keeping the Law
they would dwell with God
and it was so
🔹Establishing Zion: We aspire to true Israel and establish Zion/Ma'een, participating in gathering the elect from all the world.
Reflecting on the 12th Waymark of Jeshurun and the spiritual heritage of Zebulon brings a deep sense of connection to the holy pathway laid out for us. The concept of Zion, as a sacred resting place and symbol of true Israel, resonates profoundly when considering how Messiah gave His Father this holy foundation for community living. From personal experience, I have found that embracing the call to keep the Law not only aligns one with divine principles but also fosters a strong communal bond. This Law is not merely a set of rules but a pathway to holiness, enabling believers to dwell with God collectively. Each step along this pathway, symbolized by the waymarks, helps deepen understanding and commitment. The idea of gathering the elect from across the world to establish Zion speaks to an inclusive spiritual unity. Participating in this mission requires both personal discipline and a collective vision, one that I have witnessed transform communities towards peace and holiness. Observing the seasonal cycles, like Day 87 of Winter, adds a rich rhythm to these spiritual practices, reminding us of purification and renewal. Engaging in these sacred observances, such as Prep Day of the week KodesH, highlights the importance of sacred timing and sanctification. It’s inspiring to see ancient traditions expressed in ways that bring fresh spiritual life today. The goal is not just personal holiness but building a community that reflects the heavenly city, where love, forgiveness, and repentance thrive. Ultimately, this journey towards establishing Zion and dwelling in the Holy City invites each person to participate in a living tradition of faithfulness and hope. The 12 waymarks serve as guideposts, reminding us of our collective calling and the divine promise that those who keep the Law will indeed dwell with God forever.








































































































