Tag: Messianic
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The Parallels of Passover and Yeshua, King Jesus!
For Messianic Jews and Gentiles who have been awakened to our Jewish Roots, Passover is a Feast where Yeshua, King Jesus is the fulfillment of the Spring Feast of the Lord. Here are some parallels to consider: Moses commanded the children of Israel to mark their homes with the blood of the Passover lambs. They […]
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The Opposite Happened!
Tonight at sundown begins the moadim (God’s Appointed Days) of Purim, the story of an orphan girl named Esther, who stops the destruction of the people of Israel in the Old Testament book of Esther. The Feast is celebrated Feb. 25-26 this year. Esther means “hidden or concealed. Here are some comparisons of Purim the […]
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The Blessing of Challah Bread
The Challah bread is a specially braided bread and symbolic of the double portion of God’s provision. During the wilderness experience God caused a double portion of manna to fall, so the children of Israel wouldn’t have to work on the Sabbath. This miracle is commemorated each Friday by blessing two loaves of Challah at […]
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God’s Got This!
PEACE: Genesis 1 through Genesis 6:8 This week”s Torah Reading begins with The Creation story in Genesis 1 and goes through the Genesis 6:8. Before God(Elohim) made Eve He told Adam not to eat of the fruit of the Tree of Good and Evil, because if you do you will surely die. It is interesting […]
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How we begin, sets the trajectory for the rest of the year!
Shalom Friends! So much of our lives seem to have been canceled or put on hold as a result of the global pandemic. From the regular rhythms of church and school to celebrations like weddings and anniversaries, cancellations abound. But I have good news today: Yeshua and His Kingdom cannot be canceled! The Messiah and […]
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Why Should Christians Celebrate The Feast? Seven Blessings
In nine days begins The Feast of Tabernacles with The Blowing of Trumpets, Rosh Hashanah, September 19-20. Seven Blessings of Celebrating Feasts of Tabernacles. Why should Christians Celebrate The Feast? I thought that was a Jewish Tradition. One of the most important observances of Torah is in the Biblical calendar when God tells the children […]
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Today Is Victory Day
Tonight at sundown in the Biblical Calendar is VICTORY Day. This is the day to celebrate God’s victory, protection, provision, mercy, and grace in our lives. It is likened to the day WWII ended. The streets were filled with people celebrating Victory. For us who follow the Biblical Calender through Hebraic understanding it is a […]
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The King Is In Your Field
In the next 38 days the we will see the greatest convergence of God’s Appointed Times, His High Holy Feasts the world has yet seen. Why? Thirty eight days from now on October 2nd is the End of the last month of the Biblical Calendar for this Biblical year 5776, Elul 29 and the Year […]
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Weekly Torah Portion
Jacob lived his last 17 years in Egypt. The sages say that they were his best 17 years. (Tov, the Hebrew term for “good,” has the numerical value of 17.) Jacob was a spiritually refined person, who had spent years studying Torah in the Land of Israel (then still called Canaan), the holiest place on […]