Day of Firstfruits and Keeping the Sabbath Holy

Keeping the Day of Firstfruits The Day of Firstfruits is a little known or publicized feast in our Faith Community. Firstfruits is also referred to as Yom haBikkurim (Hebrew) and the Wave Sheaf Offering. It is sandwiched into the week of Passover–Unleavened Bread and always occurs on the first-day of the week after the weekly Sabbath […]

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Pentecost and the Gospel of the Kingdom of God-Part 10

Recap of last lesson Our last lesson covered the Feast of Firstfruits for the barley harvest where we are commanded to bring a Wave Sheaf of barley for the priest to wave before Yahovah to be accepted for us. This sheaf is the first cut sheaf from the firstfruit harvest and represents the unleavened bread […]

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The Weekly Sabbaths and the Gospel of the Kingdom of God, Part 6

Weekly Feast of Yahovah: Seventh day Sabbath Moses received instructions on all the holy feasts of Yahovah.  It was on a Sabbath, the first day of Unleavened Bread of Yahovah’s feast day, that He brought Israel out of the bondage of slavery of Egypt on eagle’s wings.  Yahovah commanded Moses in Leviticus 23, to proclaim […]

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In God’s Eyes 7th Place Always Beats 1st Place

You know, it never ceases to amaze me how so many fundamental Christians will with vehement vitriolic disdain criticize the small segment of Christians who observe the Sabbath and the Feast Days. Over and over the Sabbath critics talk down Sabbath keeping as a needless observance, worship, and dare I even say a heresy. The […]

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Are You a Sunday Worshipper? Does it Matter?

Please take the time to read this revealing series of articles published in the “Catholic Mirror” in 1893.  The title of these series of articales is:  Rome ’s Challenge—Why Do Protestants Keep Sunday? I’d be interested in your take on this most revealing challenge to protestant Sunday worship. http://www.churchathome.com/articles/romes-challenge-to-the-protestants.html As always, many of the things we […]

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