09/04/2026
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There is a divine command that many have treated as if it were secondary, when in reality it runs through redemptive history like a river of fire: to appear before YeHoVaH at His appointed times. The modern church has pushed into a corner what heaven itself placed on its calendar. The feasts of the Eternal were not empty shadows of an ancient religion; they were prophetic appointments, sacred rehearsals, living announcements of the Messiah. To ignore them is not merely to lose a Hebrew tradition; it is to lose the map that reveals how God wrote redemption before unveiling it in Yeshua.
Yeshua did not come to inaugurate a faith disconnected from Moses, the Prophets, and the feasts of YeHoVaH; He came to fill them with flesh, blood, glory, and fulfillment. He is the Living Word, and the Word had already spoken from the beginning. Therefore, when we dismiss Godβs appointed times as though they were relics of the past, we run the risk of calling obsolete what the Messiah came to embody. The question is not whether God needs us to remember His times; the question is whether we will be able to discern His voice, His work, and His kingdom if we continue to ignore the appointments He Himself established.
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