Counting Time YAH’s Way: Understanding the Biblical Calendar

The foundation of the calendar is rooted in YAH’s creation week, where six days of labor are followed by a set apart rest on the seventh day. This unchanging pattern is a powerful reminder of His divine rhythm. While the start of months and years shifts, the weekly Shabbat cycle remains constant (6 work days followed by 1 rest day), offering us a reliable order and guide. By counting each day and observing the renewal of the moon, along with the positioning of the sun and stars, we stay connected to the timing that matters most—as YAH intended.

We Saw What They Said, We See What’s Going On, But Did We Miss Something While Being Distracted?

Well family… Since our last blog, can you count how many worldwide shake-ups there have been? If not, perhaps you were otherwise occupied by some of the viral things being shared all over our devices and the news. I’ve already heard this so-called New Year is called “The Big Year of Exposure”, “The Year ofContinue reading “We Saw What They Said, We See What’s Going On, But Did We Miss Something While Being Distracted?”

As We Go From 2023 to 2024 (and beyond), Let Us Remember:

Because it’s all going according to plan, it’s all going just as The Word of The Most High said it would! And as we talked about in multiple other blogs (like the one below), we also know what we must do:

Happy New Year Blessings—Yes, In The Springtime! A Renewed Year, A Renewed Understanding!

You might wonder how the calendar got its names. Many pagan Gentiles linked them to their gods and leaders. But here’s the thing: those names aren’t part of our culture. We’ve got a different story, and it’s all about following God’s instructions. So, research for yourself and see the difference.

Ready Or Not, Here Comes The Month Of Abib—The First Month Of The Year, And The Fast Growing abib Is Our Sign

Grass and grain, signs of renewal declare the New Year, as we prepare for the coming season. According to Scripture, Abib marks the first month of the year, signaling renewal and new beginnings. Let’s watch for the first silver of light from the new moon, which follows the emergence of fresh heads of grain. Though often translated as corn, grain embodies the essence of life, growth, and promise. As we get ready to rejoice in the New Year, may we also be ready with a renewed commitment to YAH and obedience to His Word.

Observing A New Year, In The Dead Of Winter, Is A Relatively New & Strange Thing. Let’s Go Back To The Way Things Were.

Is it strange to celebrate the end of one year with the beginning of another? Not at all. It’s good to give thanks and rejoice for making it through another year, it’s good to celebrate the gift of life. But the question at hand isn’t about celebration itself—it’s about when we celebrate the New Year.Continue reading “Observing A New Year, In The Dead Of Winter, Is A Relatively New & Strange Thing. Let’s Go Back To The Way Things Were.”