Theme: Spiritual Persistence
This week, we enter the fourth attribute in our Omer journey: Netzach, which means endurance, persistence, or victory. Netzach is not about instant results. It is about continuing forward when there is no clear path, trusting God when the wilderness stretches farther than expected, and standing firm in truth when it’s easier to quit.
Spiritual growth is often forged in the desert. The Israelites had to walk it out, day after day, with no shortcuts to the Promised Land. And so do we. Netzach reminds us that freedom is a process. The seed planted in faith takes time to bear fruit.
We are invited this week to press on. To show up for the journey. To believe that God sees, God provides, and God strengthens us even when things feel dry. Netzach is the victory of not giving up.

Scriptures to Reflect On:
James 1:2–4 (CJB)
“Regard it all as joy, my brothers, when you face various kinds of temptations;
for you know that the testing of your trust produces perseverance.
But let perseverance do its complete work; so that you may be complete and whole, lacking in nothing.”
Galatians 6:9
“So let us not grow weary of doing what is good; for in due time, we will reap a harvest, if we do not give up.”
Exodus 17:1–7
In this passage, the people are thirsty in the desert and begin to quarrel. Yet God instructs Moses to strike the rock at Horeb, and water flows. Even in our driest moments, God provides. Netzach means trusting His provision before we see it.
Faith Into Action:
- What area of your life feels dry right now?
- Where might God be calling you to persevere?
- This week, choose one spiritual habit to continue daily—even if you don’t feel like it. That is netzach.
Remember: it’s not about how fast you go. It’s that you don’t stop

