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.
Tag Archives: Passover
Ways to Keep the Biblical “Holidays”/Holy Days: A One-Stop Shop
Every now and then, family or friends ask me, “Why don’t you celebrate holidays?” I usually smile and reply, “Oh, I do! I celebrate all the holidays that are found in the Bible.” If you’ve ever wondered the same thing—or been asked this question—this is for you. Feel free to share it with others! YAHContinue reading “Ways to Keep the Biblical “Holidays”/Holy Days: A One-Stop Shop”
Missed Passover? There’s Still a Way: Understanding Pesach Sheni (Second Passover)
For those of us returning to the ancient paths and keeping the appointed times of YAH, Passover (Pesach) in the first month—Abib—is a deeply meaningful memorial. But what happens if, for some reason, you missed it? Maybe you were unclean due to a death in the family. Maybe you were on a journey. Or perhapsContinue reading “Missed Passover? There’s Still a Way: Understanding Pesach Sheni (Second Passover)”
Ways to Keep the Biblical Holidays: YAH’s Springtime Feasts
The Biblical Spring Feasts are more than historical events; they’re reminders of YAH’s continual provision and His redemptive work. Observing these feasts strengthens our faith and prepares us for final salvation.
Feast Preparation Day—The 10th of Abib
As we approach the springtime feasts of Pesach and Unleavened Bread, the 10th day of Abib holds profound significance. This commanded set-apart day demands a spirit of preparation and cooperation, as Israelites diligently selected blameless lambs. The energy and hopefulness of this time were unmatched, emphasizing the importance of unity and devotion. Let us embrace these values and reflect on the lessons of our ancestors as we prepare for the upcoming feasts.
Good Friday & Easter are NOT Biblical
This year (2024), more than in some other years, we see a clear and simple proof that “Good Friday” and “Easter Sunday” are anti-truth, anti-biblical, and anti-Messiah. (This will speak to every year, not just 2024) What is this simple proof? Alright, let us get into it:
Passover Is Almost Here. What Should We Be Doing Till Then? THE PURGE!
As we approach Passover this year, let’s reflect on 1 Corinthians 5:9-13. The apostle Paul warns us against associating with immoral individuals, emphasizing that true believers should distance themselves from those who call themselves believers yet live immorally or in sin. This spiritual cleansing is crucial for our fellowship, as we must remove evil from our midst to remain faithful to our faith. By doing so, we honor our commitment to YAH and uphold the teachings of the Messiah.
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Happy Passover & Feast of Unleavened Bread
If you have never kept “The Feast”, or you want to know more about Passover/Pesach & The Feast of Unleavened Bread, do your soul a favor and look into it for yourself—today! Don’t rely on your opinion of The Feast or your best-guess-understandings, don’t just go off your memory or traditions you learned from yourContinue reading “Happy Passover & Feast of Unleavened Bread”
