ZoreaYahu
AUGUST 20, 2026

The Scroll Behind Yahuah's Hidden Fire in My Heart: The Word That Cannot Be Held Back

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Key Takeaway: In Yirmiyahu (Jeremiah) 20:7-9, the prophet is mocked and worn down and decides to stay silent, yet the Word of Yahuah becomes like a burning fire shut...

Yahuah's Hidden Fire in My Heart is a song about what happens when the Word of Yahuah goes inside a person and will not stay quiet. It is the ache of trying to keep silent and finding you cannot. The fire is not the singer's own zeal. It is the Word itself, alive and pressing to come out.

The scroll it stands on is Yirmiyahu (Jeremiah) 20:7-9. There the prophet is exhausted and openly wants to quit speaking, because the message has cost him mockery and pain. He resolves to say nothing more. Then the Word turns into a fire shut in his bones, and holding it back is worse than speaking it. The point is that the Word has its own life once it is received. Two supporting passages sharpen this. Yirmiyahu (Jeremiah) 23:29 asks whether the Word is not like fire and like a hammer that breaks rock, naming its power directly. Tahilliym (Psalms) 39:3 describes a heart growing hot within, a fire kindling while the person keeps still, until speech breaks out. And Tahilliym (Psalms) 119:11 shows the other half of it, the Word stored up inside on purpose, hidden in the heart so a person will not sin. Hidden and burning belong together.

The heart of the song is that the Word of Yahuah, once it enters, does not sit as decoration. It works. The Ruakh (breath, wind) drives it, and the Torah (instruction) stored inside becomes a pressure that has to move. This is Amunah (firmness, trust) under fire, a person who would rather stay quiet for their own comfort but cannot betray what Yahuah has planted. The song carries that tension, the pull between silence and release, and it lands on release, because the Word wins. It is a song for anyone who has tried to bury what Yahuah put in them and felt it burn its way back up. That burning is not a problem to fix. It is evidence the Word is alive.

Listen and go deeper on the Yahuah's Hidden Fire in My Heart page and its streaming links, and read the fire-in-the-bones passage in the scroll of Yirmiyahu in the Tanakh library, then sit with the hammer-and-fire verse a few chapters on. From here move to Scrolls In My Veins, Yahuah Breaks The Lies, and We Move In The Name Of Yahuah, which all carry the Word as something lived, not merely held.

The Word of Yahuah is not a weight you carry but a fire that carries you. You can try to hold it in, and it will only burn hotter. This song is the moment silence loses.

Answer

Q: Where does Scripture describe the Word as fire shut in the bones?

A: In Yirmiyahu (Jeremiah) 20:7-9, the prophet is mocked and worn down and decides to stay silent, yet the Word of Yahuah becomes like a burning fire shut up in his bones. He grows weary of holding it in and cannot. The passage shows the Word as something living inside a person that refuses to be suppressed.

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