SELF-EXAM
Self-Examination—Standing in Truth Before π€π€π€ π€ (YaHU’aH)
Self-examination is a command of the Word, not a suggestion. Growth, correction, and restoration always begin with honest evaluation before π€π€π€ π€. Lamentations 3:40 instructs us to search and test our ways and return to π€π€π€ π€, showing that reflection must lead to real change, not just regret.
Scripture warns that we can easily believe we are right while drifting from obedience. Proverbs 21:2 teaches that every way of a man is right in his own eyes, but π€π€π€ π€ weighs the heart. This is why Sha’ul commands believers in 2 Corinthians 13:5 to "Examine yourselves, whether you are in the belief; prove your own selves," making it clear that we must actively test our standing to ensure we are truly walking in the belief.
What We Are to Examine
We are called to examine our ways and priorities, as Haggai 1:5 and 1:7 show when the people were rebuked for placing personal comfort above covenant responsibility.
We are also called to examine our hearts and motives, because π€π€π€ π€ searches the heart and repays according to fruit, as stated in YarmiYAHU 17:10. π€π€π€ π€π€ (Yahusha) confirms this in MatithYAHU 7:16–20, teaching that a person is known by consistent fruit, not by claims or appearance.
A Call to Honest Reflection
Use these questions as a simple measure against the Word:
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Obedience vs. Compromise: Do my daily choices reflect obedience or compromise?
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Correction: Do I receive correction, or resist it?
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Consistency: Is my private conduct consistent with my public words?
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Fruit: Am I producing fruit that reflects humility, restraint, and truth?
Examination Leads to Restoration
Self-examination is not meant to produce despair, but realignment. Proverbs 28:13 teaches that confession and turning bring mercy. When we examine ourselves and respond with obedience, we are corrected, strengthened, and prepared to walk more firmly in covenant steadfastness.
SELF-EXAM YOURSELF
"Put your belief to the test. Below are assessment options to help you gauge your consistency and heart posture in the covenant walk."
The Dawid Heart Posture Assessment
Measuring where you stand with π€π€π€ π€ from the heart should never be treated as a casual accessory to your belief.
You should constantly test your standing—not measured by what you claim to believe, but by the tangible fruit of your choices, your restraint, and your hidden priorities when the pressure is at its peak.
Through these 21 critical scenarios, you will be forced to examine whether you walk as the Remnant, drift among the Lukewarm, or remain numbered with those Of the World. Your choices will help reveal where your heart truly aligns: self-preservation, compromise, or in pursuit of the heart of π€π€π€ π€.
Which Scroll Defines You?
Most people scroll without purpose—through phones, through life, even through religion. But the Word of π€π€π€ π€ commands us to stop and test ourselves. Not based on what we say we believe, but by the fruit of our habits, time, and priorities.
This is not a personality quiz. This is a truth exam.
Take this 10-question self-test to examine whether you walk as the Remnant, drift as the Lukewarm, or remain among those Of the World. Your answers will reveal which scroll you follow—the scroll of distraction, the scroll of health, or the eternal Scroll of Amat (Truth).