Why I Don’t Celebrate Christmas and Choose Yehovah’s Feasts Instead

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This isn’t about being “against” people or attacking anyone’s sincerity.It’s about who I worship, how I worship, and who gets to decide that. For me, that authority belongs to Yehovah alone—not church history, not culture, not tradition. That’s why I’ve stepped away from Christmas and chosen to honor Yehovah’s appointed feasts instead. 1. Yehovah Already…

When He Comes Again, Will You Know Him — And Will He Know You?

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Most believers have a mental picture of Yeshua. For many, that picture is shaped almost entirely by the cross: the beaten body, the crown of thorns, the Lamb who suffered for our salvation. That image is true, precious, and central to the gospel. But Scripture insists we also be ready for something else. Because the…

Finishing Well: The Pace of a Faithful Life

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A reflection on 2 Timothy 4:6–8 There is a difference between being busy and being faithful.A difference between starting strong and finishing well.A difference between a burst of zeal and a lifetime of endurance. Paul’s words in 2 Timothy 4:6–8 are not the diary entry of a man who got lucky. They are the testimony…

The Treasures of the Magi: Scripture, Prophecy, and the Long Memory of Hope

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There are moments in Scripture that feel like a doorway—small on the page, enormous in meaning. The visit of the Magi is one of those. Matthew gives us a concise account, but it’s packed with prophetic resonance, historical tension, and—if we carefully allow it—an intriguing layer of ancient tradition that later communities used to reflect…

Shabbat Hope: The Resurrections and the Marriage Supper of the Lamb

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As we enter Shabbat—a day of rest, remembrance, and hope—it’s good to lift our eyes beyond the chaos of this age and remember where Yehovah’s story is heading. Scripture doesn’t leave us guessing. It speaks clearly about resurrection, judgment, and a great wedding feast still to come: the Marriage Supper of the Lamb. This isn’t…

Yeshua: The Fulfillment of All the Prophets

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Shabbat Intro As we come into Shabbat and set aside the noise of the week, it’s a perfect time to remember something simple and powerful:Yehovah keeps His promises. From Genesis to Revelation, from Moshe to the last prophet, there is one unbroken thread—a coming Messiah. Not a new religion. Not a change of Elohim. A…

Returning to the Worship of Yehovah: Rediscovering the Ancient Path and Exposing the Deception Behind Its Erasure

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For nearly two thousand years, Christianity has gradually drifted away from the Hebrew foundations that Yehovah established. This shift wasn’t accidental. It was spiritual, political, and intentional. And to truly return to pure worship, we must uncover both the truth and the motive behind the deception. 1. Satan’s Primary Strategy: Break the Covenant Connection Satan’s…

**✨ Why Was the Serpent in the Garden?

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A Deep Look Into Yehovah’s Purpose, Human Calling, and the Cosmic Story We Stepped Into** For generations believers have wondered:If the Garden of Eden was perfect, why was the serpent even there? Scripture gives us more than clues—it gives a framework that reveals Yehovah’s wisdom, humanity’s purpose, and the larger spiritual story Adam and Eve…

The Simple Gospel of the Kingdom

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Yeshua’s message was never complicated. It was simple, direct, and rooted in the heart of Yehovah’s covenant — a Kingdom of righteousness, peace, and joy for those who walk in His ways. He didn’t come to start a new religion or add burdens to our lives; He came to restore the relationship between Creator and…

✨ The King Returns: A Thousand Years of Peace

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The world groans beneath the weight of its own corruption.Wars echo across nations, truth bends to convenience, and darkness seems to tighten its grip. Yet Scripture tells us—this chaos is not the end. It’s the birth pain before renewal. “Nation will rise against nation… these are the beginning of sorrows.” — Matthew 24:7–8 One final…

“The Wounded King: Seeing Yeshua in Isaiah 53”

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Introduction Long before Bethlehem’s star lit the sky, long before the cross cast its shadow on the hill of Golgotha, the prophet Isaiah saw Him. Wounded. Rejected. Silent before His accusers. This was not the conquering Messiah that many expected. This was the Lamb. And Isaiah saw Him centuries before He arrived — not in…

Profiles of the Blessed: The Heart of the Kingdom Revealed

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When Yeshua stood on the mountainside and spoke the words now known as the Beatitudes, He wasn’t just offering comfort. He was revealing the character of Yehovah’s chosen—those who would inherit His promises. Each blessing is more than a nice saying—it’s a portrait of the remnant, the set-apart ones, those Yehovah calls His own. And…

“The Deathless Apostle? Unraveling the Mystery of John the Revelator”

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Did John the Revelator Die—or Was He Taken Like Enoch? Among the apostles of Yeshua, John stands alone—not just as “the disciple whom Yeshua loved,” but as the only one whose death remains shrouded in mystery. While others died martyrs’ deaths in fiery persecutions, John’s fate is the subject of centuries-long speculation, tradition, and controversy.…

The Power of Yeshua: What He Had, What He Used, and Why

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When we study the life and ministry of Yeshua (Jesus), it becomes evident that He had access to immense power and authority, yet He chose to exercise restraint. The Scriptures provide numerous accounts of His miracles, authority over nature, demons, and even death itself. Yet Yeshua consistently avoided self-glorification and instead directed all worship to…

I Think It’s Funny

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It’s often amusing—and a bit bewildering—to hear Christian ministers claim that the Old Testament has been “done away with” because Yeshua (Jesus) fulfilled it. What makes this notion ironic is that these very ministers rely on scriptures from the Old Testament (Torah, Prophets, and Writings) for their own teachings, without realizing the contradiction in their…

Why Did Yehovah Wrestle with Jacob and Touch His Hip?

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The story of Jacob wrestling with Yehovah (or a messenger of Yehovah) is one of the most mysterious and profound moments in the Torah. Found in Genesis 32:22-32, it raises questions about its deeper meaning and purpose. Why would Yehovah, the Creator of the universe, engage in a wrestling match with Jacob? Why did He…

Why Does Yehovah Allow Bad Things to Happen to Good People?

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One of the most challenging questions believers face is, Why does a loving and all-powerful Yehovah allow bad things to happen to good people? From our human perspective, it can be difficult to reconcile suffering with the nature of a compassionate Elohim. Yet, Scripture provides us with wisdom, understanding, and clarity when we search the…