The Spring Feasts begin with Passover during the Hebrew month of Nisan. On the Hebrew calendar, the Feasts always begin during the month of Nisan. But “Nisan” is a Babylonian name adopted well after the original command to observe Passover. In looking at the Hebrew name of the month, I found it was actually much more – more than a name or even a month. It’s a season, a designation, a process – the understanding of which brought all new revelation about the significance of the Spring Feasts. (more…)
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April 4, 2019 | Categories: Feasts, Feasts in General, Hebrew calendar, Holy Days, Mo'edim, New Moon, Passover, Rosh Hodesh, Spring Feasts | Tags: abib, aviv, barley, chaff and wheat, Destiny, exodus plagues, Ezra, Jesus, jordan river, Joshua 4, Luke 3, moses, Nehemiah, nisan, passover, punishment, resurrection, supernatural, Tabernacle, Yeshua | 9 Comments

Inside the Tabernacle
In Parts 2 and 3, we’ve looked at God’s gift of faith that enables us to enter through the fence enclosing the tabernacle, representing His kingdom. We’ve been forgiven because He offered His own Son at the Bronze Altar.
Saved and forgiven – this is a great place to be. Some people stay at this place for years, maybe forever. But God has so many other gifts He wants to provide us to bring us into deeper intimacy with Himself. (more…)
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July 6, 2012 | Categories: Forgiveness, Jesus, Repentence, Salvation, Sin, Tabernacle, Yeshua | Tags: 1 John 1, baptism, blood, Brass Laver, cleansed, Exodus 30, forgiveness, Gifts, holiness, Inside the tabernacle, Jesus, Messiah, Messianic, mirror, new life, relationship, righteousness, Romans 4, Salvation, sin, Tabernacle, Yeshua | Leave a comment