The new moon was not sighted in our region under near-perfect viewing conditions. Therefore, today continues as Rishon 30, 6028 AA.
Moon sightings are region-specific, and results may differ depending on location. For confirmation in your area, consult https://renewedmoon.com/ or verify with your local Muslim community, who also observe the new moon cycle.
Shalom, Mitspacha!
Endurance Beyond Expectation / Standing Firm When Results Delay
βLet us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart.β
- Galatim (Galatians) 6:9
βThough it tarries, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not delay.β
- Chavaqquq (Habakkuk) 2:3
There are moments when effort seems complete, yet results remain unseen. These moments test endurance more than difficulty itself. The instruction is not to withdraw or weaken, but to continue faithfully even when expectations are delayed. Endurance develops strength that cannot be formed through ease alone.
Patience in extended waiting produces maturity. What is strengthened through persistence becomes reliable under pressure.
Delays do not always signal failure. Often they signal preparation still in progress. Standing firm during these times protects stability and prevents reaction based on frustration. Faithfulness is measured not only by beginnings, but by how consistently we continue when outcomes are not immediate.
Remaining steady during delay establishes confidence. What holds firm through waiting becomes capable of lasting success.
The continuation into Rishon 30 reminds us that time does not always unfold according to expectation. Even under favorable conditions, the anticipated result may not appear immediately. This does not change the order of the cycle β it confirms that patience remains part of the design.
Waiting strengthens discipline. When expectations shift, endurance becomes the deciding factor between stability and discouragement. The instruction to wait faithfully teaches us that results are not always visible at the moment we expect them.
This day becomes a reminder that structure remains intact even when timing extends. The calendar itself reflects endurance β holding steady until the proper moment arrives. Let this extended day reinforce patience and strengthen determination to remain faithful in responsibility.
Sixteen days have been counted. The third week begins, introducing deeper strengthening of established rhythm. What has been repeated is becoming dependable. Each additional day reinforces stability and builds lasting endurance.
The beginning of a new cycle reminds us that growth does not pause β it deepens. What has been practiced now moves into greater refinement and strength.
Blessed are You, YHVH our Elohim, King of the universe, who teaches endurance through waiting and strengthens us through perseverance. Thank You for sustaining us through extended cycles and teaching us patience when expectations delay. Establish steadiness within our hearts and discipline within our actions.
Baruch YHVH.
Shalom until tomorrow.