Creating Habits Of Righteousness: The State Of Be(ing)


In this episode of Torah Awakenings, we confront the question most believers rarely stop to ask: What is the true standard of righteousness? If righteousness is not defined by God’s revealed Torah, then it becomes subjective — shaped by culture, pastors, or personal opinion. Tracing the biblical pattern from Sinai to Paul’s words in Romans 12:1–2, we explore how transformation requires intentional effort — the conscious decision to “be” set apart before we can “become” what God has called us to be. Righteousness is not mystical; it is cultivated through disciplined alignment with the Word, pressing toward the mark — Messiah Himself. Faith in Yeshua and obedience to God’s commandments are not opposites but inseparable pillars of covenant life, forming the path into the high call of sonship









