How We Celebrate Passover as Believers

How We Celebrate Passover as Believers

Pesach, which is how you say “Passover” in Hebrew, is a very special feast called a “moed”, or appointed time, in Yehovah’s yearly calendar and is described in the Torah. It memorializes the wondrous deeds whereby Yehovah delivered His people from slavery in...
8 Days of Hanukkah Scripture Reading Guide

8 Days of Hanukkah Scripture Reading Guide

Hanukkah Reading Guide: 8 days of Devotionals for Historical and Scriptural Learning The story of Hanukkah teaches us about a small group of men led by the example of their patriarch Mattathias, and then his son, Judah the Hammer (Maccabee) who were dedicated to God,...
Grafted In Israelites

Grafted In Israelites

One of the biggest doctrines of believers in Yeshua (Jesus) is that once we become believers we are “grafted in” to God’s family. We become children of God. Once we are in the family, what is expected of us? What are Dad’s house rules, and do...
Did Jesus Die on Good Friday?

Did Jesus Die on Good Friday?

Three Days and Three Nights, the sign of Messiah Did Jesus (who’s Hebrew name is Yeshua) really die on a Friday? Why do Christian churches teach that Jesus dies on Friday and resurrects on Sunday? One thing that always bothered me about Easter was that we know...
Nazarenes, Netzarim and The Way

Nazarenes, Netzarim and The Way

What is a Nazarene, who are the Netzarim, and what is the sect Paul calls “The Way”? In my search for more information concering these and a million other questions I had concerning scripture writings I came across the following information. I could not...
Sacrificial Lamb: The Law and Grace

Sacrificial Lamb: The Law and Grace

Sacrificial Lamb and the Sacrificial System: God’s Grace Its hard for a new believer to grasp the complicated principles around God’s sacrificial system that is detailed in scriptures, namely in the Torah. I think it’s even harder for believing Christians who are...
Pagan Origins of Easter

Pagan Origins of Easter

Easter: Sun God Worship The origins of the modern practice of Easter The origins of Easter reach back to Babylonian sun-god worship. Nimrod, a mighty man in scripture was worshiped as god of the sun. He attempted to join the world together in a conspiracy to overthrow...
The Heart of Man

The Heart of Man

When I first began to study and see the truth in the Word of God, I was offended. I did not celebrate Christmas, or Easter traditions in vain! I followed those traditions FOR THE LORD! Yes, I knew somewhere down the line they began as pagan rituals, but we changed...