WHO IS YESHUA #218 - THE DAILY WALK OF ABIDING
From Recognition to Relationship
Once the moment of Recognition occurs, and Yeshua becomes real to you, the journey shifts into a new phase: Relationship. In the old Babylonian system, religion is often about a weekly visit or a set of rigid rules. But in the Woven Universe, our connection to Yeshua is defined by Whanaungatanga, the active, intentional practice of building a relationship.
The technical term for this is "Abiding." It is the process of staying plugged into the Source, ensuring that your individual node is constantly receiving the Alpha Frequency. To maintain this "spiritual sight" and keep your connection clear, we must practice specific daily disciplines that align our internal hardware with His signal.
The Daily Disciplines of the Bridge
Abiding is not a passive state, it is a kinetic choice. Based on the spiritual journey notes from March 2026, there are four key habits to cultivate this relationship:
Start the Day with Yeshua: Give Him your first moments. Before the static of the world enters your Hinengaro, align your heart with His. This is the "Mauri Calibration" that sets the tone for your entire day.
The Gospels Daily: To see Yeshua clearly, you must look at the clearest "picture" we have. Read Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John every single day. This keeps the visual hardware of His life and character fresh in your mind.
"Yeshua Prayers": Practice short, constant prayers throughout your day. Phrases like "Yeshua help me" or "Thank You Lord" act as a "continuous ping" to the Source, keeping you aware of His presence in every moment.
Obedience as Sight: In the Woven Universe, spiritual understanding often grows after obedience, not before. When you act on what He asks, your "vision" clears. Mahi is the feedback loop that strengthens the relationship.
Direct Teaching: John 15:5
Yeshua used the imagery of the vineyard to explain the mechanics of this connection. He is the power supply, and we are the interface.
John 15:5 (NKJV): “I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing.”
Direct Translation from the Greek (Menōn en emoi):
“Ko ahau te kāuru, ko koutou ngā peka. Ko ia e noho tonu ana i roto i ahau, me ahau hoki i roto i a ia, ka nui te hua o tāna: ki te motu kē hoki koutou i ahau, e kore e taea e koutou tētahi mea.”
(I am the main stem, you are the branches. He who sits/stays/remains continually in me, and I in him, his fruit will be great: for if you are severed or distanced from me, you are not able to do a single thing). The Greek menōn implies a permanent staying or dwelling. It is the "Noho Tahi" (sitting together) of the soul.
Tikanga and the Walk of Abiding
In Te Ao Māori, Whanaungatanga requires presence. You cannot have a relationship with your Whakapapa if you never show up. Abiding is the spiritual Tikanga of showing up. When we "Noho Tonu" (stay continually) with Yeshua, we are acknowledging His authority over our walk. We aren't just "visiting" the light, we are making our home within it.
Conclusion: Stay Connected
A relationship with Yeshua is the only thing that remains unshakeable when the world starts to vibrate. By starting your day with Him, immersion in the Gospels, and practicing constant prayer, you secure your place in the weave. Don't just believe in the Bridge, walk across it every single day.