Showing posts with label Feast of the Lord. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Feast of the Lord. Show all posts
Friday, September 13, 2013
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Celebrate Rosh Hashanah with CBN - with Paul Wilbur leading Messianic worship
Gordon Robertson leading in opening prayer
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Shofars ready to be blown!
Blow the trumpet!
Procession
Crown of Glory!
Messianic worship leader Paul Wilbur
Paul Wilbur
Leading Messianic worship
Beautiful dance to bless Yeshua
We bless you Lord!
Wonderful!
Flags, banners and all in praise
Boys, men and women
dance unto the Lord
in celebration of
His great love and mercy!
It is a New Year!
Great is the Lord Yeshua,
and worthy of our praise!
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Teshuvah 29 - Hebrew months of Elul and Tishri - Curtis Loftin
Shalom Mishpocha,
Today (Tuesday) at sundown is the beginning of Elul 29 and the 29th day of Teshuvah - The Feast of Trumpets (Yom Teruah) begins tomorrow night (Wednesday) at sundown.
The month of Elul on the Hebrew calendar has 29 days. The seventh month on the Hebrew Civil Calendar is the month of "Tishri" - with Yom Teruah occurring on Tishri 1, Yom Kippur on Tishri 10, and Sukkot on Tishri 15.
Do you know how many days the month of February has? Sure you do - that's an easy one - "28 days", except for leap year when it has 29. Well, how many days does September have? ...or July? Those are always a little tougher, at least for me, so I rely on an old poem I learned as a child. "Thirty days hath September, April, June and November, All the rest have thirty-one, Excepting February alone, And that has twenty-eight days clear, And twenty-nine in each leap year."
The beginning of each Jewish lunar month is based on the appearance of the new moon. Carolyn & I actually wrote a little song years ago to memorize the Hebrew months - those of you who have participated in our Aleph-Bet classes through the years have heard it. "Tishrei, Cheshvan, Kislev, Tevet, Shevat, Adar, Nisan, Iyar, Sivan, Tamuz, Av and Elul".
The months have either 29 or 30 days ... alternating.
30-Tishrei
30-Tishrei
29-Cheshvah
30-Kislev (but sometimes 29)
29-Tevet
30-Shevat
30-Shevat
(Leap Year month of Adar I is added here 7 times in the 19-year cycle)
29-Adar
30-Nisan
29-Iyar
29-Adar
30-Nisan
29-Iyar
30-Sivan
29-Tamuz
30-Av
29-Elul
We have a Leap Year every 4 years on our calendar and an extra day is added to the month of February (February 29th). The Jewish Calendar has an extra monthduring its Leap Year. An extra month, Adar I, is added after the month of Shevat and before the month of Adar in a Leap year. A Jewish leap year occurs 7 times in a 19-year cycle. The 3rd, 6th, 8th, 11th, 14th, 17th, and 19th years are leap years in this cycle.
Israel has a Religious Calendar and a Civil Calendar. The Religious Calendar begins with Nisan and runs through Adar. The Civil Calendar begins with Tishrei and runs through Elul.
God's Calendar is actually the Jewish Religious Calendar.
Exodus 12
2 This month (Nisan/Abib) shall be unto you the beginning of the months; it shall be the first month of the year to you.
The Feast of Trumpets is called Rosh Hashanah in Israel (and many places around the world) - because Tishrei 1 is the beginning of the Civil Calendar (not the Religious Calendar). Rosh Hashanah actually means "Head (or Beginning) of the Year". Since Tishrei 1 is not the "Head of the Year" on God's Calendar, we usually call the Feast of Trumpets by what we believe is its more appropriate name - Yom Teruah (Day of Shofar Sounding - Day of the Awakening Blast - Day of Trumpets).
So, why the Jewish calendar lesson? It's impossible to fully understand scripture without understanding the Jewish calendar. I love the Hebrew calendar and I know you will, too, as you become more familiar with it. It is important to Him! The Festivals are His appointments. There are no random dates on God's Calendar.
Now, let's take a closer look at Yom Teruah ...
One reference in Scripture for Yom Teruah is found in Numbers 29. The weekly Sabbath (as you know) is from sundown Friday night till sundown Saturday night, but this scripture in Numbers 29 tells us that Tishri 1 (Yom Teruah) is also a Sabbath - "you shall do no servile work" (no public form of work providing wages). This means that there will also be a Festival Sabbath this week from sundown Wednesday night till sundown Friday night (two days of Yom Teruah that count as one long day) - then the weekly Sabbath from Sundown Friday night till sundown Saturday night. (That means that this week, the Sabbath days are from sundown Wednesday till sundown Satruday.)
Numbers 29
1And in the seventh month, on the first day of the month, ye shall have an holy convocation; ye shall do no servile work: it is a day of blowing the trumpets unto you.
Psalm 144
15 …happy is that people whose God is the Lord
As we continue to seek the Lord during the final days of the month Elul and "Teshuvah", Return to Him with all our hearts, 1 Corinthians 10, Psalm 145, and Psalm 51 offer some encouraging words to us.
1Corinthians 10
13 No temptation has overtaken you but such as is common to man; and God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will provide the way of escape also, so that you will be able to endure it.
Psalm 145
8 The LORD is gracious and full of compassion; slow to anger, and of great mercy
14 The LORD upholdeth all that fall, and raiseth up all those that be bowed down.
19 He will fulfill the desire of them that fear Him: He also will hear their cry and will save them.
20 The LORD preserveth all them that love Him: but all the wicked will He destroy
Psalm 51:7
Purify me with hyssop and I will be clean; Wash me and I will be white as snow.
White garments represent being in a state of spiritual preparedness.
Ecclesiastes 9:8
Let your garments be always white...
Thank You Abba for the cleansing power of the blood of Your Son, Yeshua, in our lives. Continue to work in our hearts - drawing us ever closer to You. B’Shem Yeshua (In the Name of Yeshua) - Amen!
Ahava V'Brachot,
(Love & Blessings)
Curtis
curtisloftin@gmail.com
curtisloftin@gmail.com
Worship Opportunity For the Day:
YouTube Video: MARANATHA SINGERS "White As Snow"
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=lPFCosKw1YE
“America Worships”
White as snow, White as snow,
Through the power of Your blood,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
White As Snow
Maranatha Music“America Worships”
White as snow, White as snow,
Though my sins were as scarlet,
Lord I know, Lord I know,
That I’m clean and forgiven.
Through the power of Your blood,
Through the wonder of Your love,
Through the faith in You I know that I can be,
“Why Is A Gentile Like You Celebrating the Feasts of the Jews?” - Now Think On This by Steve Martin
“Why Is A
Gentile Like You
Celebrating the Feasts of the Jews?”
“These are the appointed
feasts of the LORD,
the holy convocations, which you shall proclaim
at the
time appointed for them.
(Leviticus 23:4 English Standard
Version)
“After these things I looked, and behold, a
great
multitude which no one could count, from every
nation and all tribes
and peoples and tongues,
standing before the throne and before the Lamb,
clothed in white robes, and palm branches were
in their hands…” (Rev. 7:9
NAS)
Love For His People Editor's Note: As Purim, a celebration from the book of Esther, comes March 16, 2014, I am again sharing this article I originally published in Sept. 2013 as one of my Ahava Love Letters. It is also a chapter in my 2nd book of the same name, AHAVA LOVE LTTERS (Xulon Press, 2013) With the Feasts of the Lord coming quickly upon us, a believers in Jesus (His Jewish name is Yeshua) we can participate in His feasts. This message will give you reason to think on this. Steve Martin, Author |
Growing
up as a Roman Catholic, I don’t recall reading much of the Old Testament, or
even the New Testament for that matter. I can’t even remember if I had a Bible
myself. There was that big, fat white one that sat on our living room table, that
we must have bought from the door-to-door salesman one summer. It was filled with
family genealogy and had a few photos in it. Mostly it was for looks I think.
We left
it up to the parish priests to read a few passages during the Sunday Mass, or
the daily Mass for those rare people who attended. We saw it as his job – to
read the Bible.
Our priest
at St. Patrick’s in Cedar Falls, Iowa, Father Thomas Purtell, did speak to us
in the eighth grade of Catholic traditions and rituals every week, but that
really didn’t interest me much. Though I was even then considered a “religious”
boy, by some standards, it was history, football and baseball, and that cute,
petite Lisa which were my main interests. (You should read the story I share further about Father Purtell in my book, The
Promise. We had some moments with him! Lisa was another story.)
For the
most part, what the Catholics did in and out of church, or the Orthodox Greeks
in the domed building across the street, the Protestants which seemed to be on
every other corner, and the Jews, who I didn’t really know at all - well, it was
pretty much known in town as each group “doing their thing” - whatever that
thing was. Probably because of their culture, upbringing, and country’s
history, as I thought.
It wasn’t
until my only year in college did I begin to seek more, by getting out of my
box. The box I had been in for those years in grade school and high school. A
nice box, but a box. I discovered that there was more truth to be known, and now
I was given the opportunity to seek it further.
Over the
years, as I became involved with first a college campus Christian group, then
the charismatic church meetings, moving on further to the Messianic Jewish gatherings
many years later, I understood that all of the Bible is for all
of us who know Jesus (Yeshua) as our Lord and Savior. It is not just the Old
Testament for Jews and the New Testament for Christians. Knowing this helped me see that the Jewish feasts/holidays are NOT only historic and
prophetic, but they are the Lord’s Feasts, which definitely point to Israel ’s and our Messiah.
Learning
from Bible teachers and ministers like Derek Prince, Zola Levitt, James Goll,
Mahesh and Bonnie Chavda, Barry Segal and others from the 1970’s onward, I grew
tremendously in my appreciation of how the Lord revealed Himself throughout
history, primarily through the Jewish people. I learned that even Gentiles, as
I am, now get to be included in the Lord’s love for family, fellowship and
feasts. I learned how He has taught through living examples in the Scriptures,
the Torah and the Tanakh, the Old and New Testaments, all primarily to reveal
Yeshua, Jesus, as the Christ (or in Hebrew, HaMashiach, the Messiah) for all
nations and people groups. Being grafted in, as believers, and knowing of our
Jewish roots, is thus life changing.
My good
wife Laurie and I enjoy getting with others who celebrate the Lord’s feasts –
Passover (Pesach), Shavuot (Pentecost), Purim (remember Esther and Haman?), and
especially the fall feasts of Rosh Hashanah (Feast of Trumpets/New Year), Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), and the
biggest of all, Succot, or Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles/Booths, which is a seven day celebration time!
I
encourage you to “discover” your Jewish roots as a Christian. The entire Bible
was primarily written by Jews, through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit
(Ruach HaKodesh), for all of us who believe. Jesus, who was, and is, and is to
come again, is a Jew. He celebrates His Feasts. I guess that is good enough for
me, and so I will too!
Now think on this.
Steve Martin
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Ahava Love Letter #73
“What Is A Gentile Like You Celebrating the Feasts of The Jews?” ©2013 Steve Martin
Date: In the year of our Lord 2013
(09/03/13 Monday at 7:35 am in Charlotte, NC)
All previous editions of Ahava
Love Letter can be found on this Blog:
Here are the last few:
They Are Loved Too (#72)
Oskars Needed Again? (#71)
Little Orphan Chuckie (#70)
Demons & Fire Trucks (#69)
I Like Mike (#68)
Disappointed with Small
Beginnings? (#67)
Rise Again (#66)
The Cities (#65)
How can You Mend A Broken Heart
(#64)
Anxious (#63)
Hidden (#62)
Get Back in the Boat (#61)
Need Money? (#60)
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