Updated PDF as of February 24, 2026
A Theological Recalibration
This revised edition reflects a maturation in emphasis rather than a change in conviction.
When Tending the Fire Within – 5786 was first written, it carried a strong prophetic cadence shaped by season and personal experience. While the symbolism of the Hebraic letters remains meaningful and deeply valued, in the months since its original publication, the Lord has continued to clarify something foundational:
Union precedes activation.
The finished work of Christ is not a backdrop to prophetic insight — it is the interpretive center.
This edition intentionally re-centers the manuscript in the completed work of Christ and the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit. Language that could be interpreted as striving, unlocking, or leveraging has been reframed to reflect covenant permanence and settled inheritance.
The prophetic implications of the Hebraic year remain intact. What has shifted is the lens through which they are viewed. This focus has shifted because the the Spirit of the Lord has recalibrated me internally.
Rather than reading sacred time as something that demands intensified effort, this edition reads it as an invitation to deeper alignment with what has already been secured in Christ.
The fire was not newly given in 5786.
It was given.
And we are learning to live from it.
Living from the Fire Within — 5786
Revised Edition
What if the fire you have been praying for has already been given?
In Living from the Fire Within — 5786, Betty Hall reflects on the prophetic symbolism of the Hebraic year through a Christ-centered lens of union, covenant permanence, and settled inheritance. Drawing from the imagery of Tav, Shin, Peh, and Vov, this revised edition moves beyond activation language and into deeper alignment with the finished work of Christ.
Rather than calling believers to ignite something new, this meditation invites the Ekklesia Assembly to live from what has already been secured — the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit.
This is not a call to strive.
It is an invitation to settle.
The fire was given.
Now we learn to live from it.
© 2026 Beyond the Dalet | Betty Hall
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