We want to look at the Feast of Pentecost in a different way today.I am sure that everyone knows about what happened on the day of Pentecost. Act 2: 1-4 tells us, “When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place. And suddenly there came from heaven a noise like a […]
Judeo-Christian Clarion — Spring Feasts
Ten Facts About Passover
Passover Unleavened Brownies Ingredients: 3/4 cup cake meal… (many stores carry cake meal for Passover, otherwise it may have to be ordered online.) 1 cup butter or margarine 4oz of bitter chocolate 2 cups sugar 4 eggs well beaten 1/2 tsp of vanilla 1 cup chopped nuts (maybe excluded) Mix: Melt chocolate, butter in […]
Lent, Part 6: As the Prophets Foretold
Today we want to consider Yeshua (Jesus). Many believers today do not totally understand that the prophets prophesied about the sufferings of Yeshua (Jesus). Many believe that the Jews crucified our Messiah, and so they have had ill feelings toward them, calling them Christ-killers, when in fact it was not them, but it was God’s […]
Lent, Part 5: A Difficult Statement
Over these last few weeks, we have seen what we need to do to prepare for the day of Yeshua’s (Jesus’) crucifixion, the day that He told us to “remember Him” by at His last supper (the Passover Seder). We have seen what is required of us, and it is not to give up cake […]
Lent, Part 4: Crucifying the Flesh
We have been looking at what we need to do to prepare for the time that the Bible calls the Passover and that the church calls Good Friday. We have seen that it is not about giving up cookies or cake but about giving up sin and giving up our lives, crucifying the flesh, picking […]
Lent, Part 3: Giving Up
As we saw in part two of our Lenten devotional, it is not about giving up cake or cookies for Lent that prepares us, but the giving up of sin. It’s about death to self, the flesh, and life in the Spirit. Paul tells us in Philippians 3:7-8, “But whatever things were gain to me, those things […]
Lent Part 1&2
In several weeks, we will be honoring the crucifixion of Yeshua (Jesus). On the Christian calendar this is done on Good Friday, but more accurately it should be on the Jewish calendar on the 14th day of the first month, also known as the month of Nisan, which begins the Passover season at sundown. It […]