Are You Ready Rosh Hashanah and the 10 Days of Awe!
- Carlnika Hooks

- Sep 22, 2022
- 2 min read
For months I've been seeing the word "AWE" on license plates with no revelation to what the Father was trying to reveal to me. As time passed I felt led to go research, and get the start date for 2022 Hebrew New Year, "Rosh Hashanah". As I researched I found out that "Rosh Hashanah" marks the beginning of the "Days of Awe", a 10-day period of introspection and repentance that culminates in the "Yom Kippur" holiday, also known as the "Day of Atonement" according to history.com.
After reading the article I understood completely why I, myself have went through months of repentance and deliverance. I understood the why behind the season of purging. The removal of the hidden things within the crevices of my heart. The why behind me asking those I offended in the past to forgive me. I then understood the why behind the Father having me release many prophetic warnings that ended with repent and turn corporately and individually.
This is a very significant time. A time to get in right alignment with the Father. A time to repent and turn. A time to allow the Father to do an inward inventory of what lies within your hearts, and then ask for Him to remove those things. A time for humility. This needs to take place before the beginning of the Hebrew New Year.
"Rosh Hashanah" begins Sunday evening Sept. 25th, and ends on Tuesday evening Sept. 27th. "Yom Kippur" begins Tues. evening Oct. 4th through Wed. evening Oct. 5th.
The start of "Rosh Hashanah" with mark the start of the 10 "Days of Awe" that ends with the last day of "Yom Kippur". If you take heed you will marvel at what the Father will do in your life during the 10 "Days of Awe".
This is a very significant time. The start of a new beginning. The start of the New Year. The removal of the old to make room for the new. This is a time to come into the cave. A time to sit at the feet of Jesus. A time for consecration and intentional fasting. Please take heed.


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