How to Prepare Yourself for Passover and YHVH’s Spring Feasts

But of the times and the seasons, brethren, ye have no need that I write unto you. For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night. For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape. But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief. Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness. Therefore let us not sleep, as do others; but let us watch and be sober. For they that sleep sleep in the night; and they that be drunken are drunken in the night. But let us, who are of the day, be sober, putting on the breastplate of faith and love; and for an helmet, the hope of salvation. (1 Thess 5:1–8)

It’s time to get spiritually clean!

Repent of Sin and Get Under the Lamb’s Blood. As the children of Israel applied the lamb’s blood to the door posts and lintels of their house, so we must apply the sin-cleansing and Satan-defeating blood of Yeshua afresh to our lives (i.e. to our thoughts as represented by the door lintel and and to our hands or actions as represented by the door posts). This occurs as we repent of our sins, and pray for and receive YHVH’s forgiveness. He will then cover our sins over or wash away our sins by Yeshua’s blood (1 John 1:9Rev 1:5).

In Egypt at Passover time, YHVH judged all those who had failed to put the lamb’s blood on the door posts of their houses. In other words, they weren’t under the blood of the lamb, but were still under the penalty of sin, which is death (Ezek 18:4Rom 6:23). Any unrepented of sin in our lives brings the curse of death on us. To the degree that one has sin in their life is the degree to which the spirit of death has a legal claim on us. Now is the time to repent of sin by confessing it and seeking Elohim’s forgiveness under the blood of Yeshua and then forsaking that sin through YHVH’s grace (1 John 1:9). 

Here are some things of which to repent. 

  • Pride. Do you always think that you’re right? Your opinion is what matters the most? Do you have a hard time with those who don’t see it your way, when you don’t get your way? Do you have a fit when people disagree with you? Do you criticize others and put others down (especially those who are closest to you)? Do you belittle, mock, scorn and ridicule others? Do you focus on other people’s faults? Do you have a hard time identifying any sins that you have committed? Are you proud of your humility? Are you proud of how Torah-observant you are (compared to others)? Are you overly defensive when someone corrects you or challenges your opinion? Do you blame others when things don’t go right instead of taking personal responsibility for your actions? Are you proud of (instead of grateful to YHVH for) your achievements in life? Do you constantly have to be talking about yourself? Is much of what you do, say and think focused on yourself? These are all signs of pride. Pride is self-idolization. Elohim hates pride and calls it an abomination (Prov 6:16–17).
  • Ungratefulness and selfishness. Are you ungrateful? Are you discontent about your place in life? Do you always want more? Are your material possessions and personal belongings really important to you? Do you have a hard time giving things away? This is a form of self-idolatry, pride and idolization of things.
  • The love of this world over love of YHVH and the things that matter to him. This is a form of idolatry. In this case, we’re concerned with what others think more than what Elohim thinks about things. Therefore, our thoughts and actions are geared at trying to please ourself and others instead of pleasing Elohim (Jas 4:41 John 2:15).
  • Sins of the mouth include mean, selfish, unkind, angry, impatient, egotistical words and gossip. This is idolization of self. What matters most is what I have to say, how I feel, my opinions and I have the right to say what I want when I want. This is also pride.
  • The lack of the fear of Elohim. Are you more concerned with what others think than what YHVH Elohim thinks about something? Anything in our lives that we put ahead of Elohim is idolatry.

Ask yourself this: In everything that I do and say, am I advancing the kingdom of Elohim and bringing glory to Yeshua or am I doing the opposite? Am I being a river of life to all those around me, or am I dragging them downward by being a purveyor of negativity and darkness? Are my words, thoughts and deeds leading people to the light of YHVH Elohim and to Yeshua or away from them?

Tell the Redemption Story. It is the responsibility of parents and elders to pass on to the next generation the Passover story (Exod 12:24–27). Explain how the Israelites were enslaved in Egypt (a metaphor for the world), to Pharaoh (a metaphor for Satan), and how YHVH delivered the Israelites from the judgment of the destroyer (YHVH’s judgment against sin) because they put the blood of the lamb on their doorposts (a picture of Yeshua’s sin-atoning death on the cross). In reality, this is the basic gospel message. This is what the Passover seder is all about and why we celebrate it.

Celebrate the Feasts. Prepare your heart and mind to obey YHVH by keeping his appointed times of Passover and Unleavened Bread. Are you willing to obey his commands pertaining to these observances? How much do you love him (John 14:15)? How much do you want to know him (1 John 2:6–7)? Celebrating YHVH’s feasts help us to love him and to know him better.

Examine Yourself. At this time of the year, we must each examine ourselves to insure that we will not be partaking of the cup of redemption (i.e. the communion cup) unworthily (1 Cor 11:28).

Rediscover the Cross. It is time to rediscover the cross of Yeshua again and your place at its foot. It is also time to rediscover the power of the resurrected Yeshua in one’s life. Marvel at the miracle of the resurrection and consider the fact that you have access to Yeshua’s resurrected life through faith in him and through the work of his Set-Apart Spirit as you obey the Word of Elohim. 

A Time of Spiritual Awakening and New Beginnings. Passover occurs in the spring at the beginning of the biblical year. Spring is a time of new beginnings physically and spiritually. It’s the time of year to take stock of one’s life, assess any weaknesses and deficiencies you have, and then resolve to make the necessary changes. It is the time to make improvements through the power of YHVH’s grace, his Word, his Spirit all through a vibrant, daily relationship with Yeshua our Master and Savior.

The Season for Spiritual Housecleaning. It’s Time to Deleaven.  Passover is time of spring cleaning and deleavening our physical houses (Exod 12:15–20) and removing the leaven of sin from our spiritual houses as well (Pss 26:2139:123–24). We must root out and eradicate the old sin habits from the crevices and dark areas of our life. In Scripture, leavening represents sin, pride, hypocrisy and false doctrine.  Do the sinful practices, evil habits and illicit delicacies of Egypt still hold sway on us? Do any unclean spirits or filthy habits still have control over us? It is time to take control of these sins and eliminate them and become wholly consecrated unto YHVH-Yeshua, his Word, his plans and purposes. It is time to seek first his kingdom and his righteousness (Matt 6:33). One can’t serve two masters at the same time (i.e. the world and the flesh) and expect to be pleasing to YHVH (Matt 6:24). It’s time to forsake all these things that drag us down spiritually and pull us away from our Father in heaven. It’s time to move onward and upward spiritually!

Time to Renew Our First Love For Yeshua. Take this time to rediscover the glorious beauty of Yeshua our Heavenly Bridegroom (Rev 2:4–5). Now is the time to rekindle our passion and zeal for Yeshua and to repent of spiritual lukewarmness (Rev 3:15–21).

 

From Levitical Sacrifices to Becoming a Living Sacrifice Like Yeshua

What is the higher, prophetic relevance of the Old Testament Book of Leviticus sacrificial system? What was YHVH’s ultimate purpose for the bloody animal sacrifices? Was it an end it itself, or did it point to something much more nobler and grander? Obviously, they pointed to Yeshua’s death on the cross—the ultimate sacrifice to pay for man’s sin, but there’s more—much more, and this relates to the walk of the disciple of Yeshua and the glory that will come to those who embrace this walk as this video teaching reveals.

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The Zadok Calendar—A Damnable Heresy!

The Zadok Calendar is the latest wind of doctrine to sweep through the Hebraic roots movement and needs to be carefully analyzed in light of Bible truth and the full counsel of Elohim’s word. When done, the Zadok calendar falls short and DOES NOT pass the test, unless one relies on non-biblical sources, much speculation, and both in the twisting of the Scriptures or the blatant ignoring of clear Bible truth that disproves this heresy. This video is a condensed version of several longer video and written teachings that Nathan has done previously. It succinctly hits the key points that disprove the damnable and divisive heresy (2 Peter 2:1, KJV) of the Zadok calendar.

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Biblical Definition of Sin—NOT What Most Christians Think

If you ask most Christians what is the definition of sin, you will likely get a hazy, unclear answer. Yet the subject of sin is one of most fundamental topics of the Bible. Because of sin, man was cut off from Elohim, and Yeshua had to die on the cross to redeem man from sin’s death penalty. Sin will keep a person out of the kingdom of Elohim. In this video, we explore the Bible’s five definitions of sin, which actually boil down to only one main definition of sin.

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The Regathering & Restoration of YHVH’s People—A Fresh Vision for the End Time Saints

By Nathan Lawrence at www.HoshanaRabbah.org

I will stand upon my watch, and set me upon the tower, and will watch to see what he will say unto me, and what I shall answer when I am reproved. And YHVH answered me, and said, Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it. For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry. (Habakkuk 2:1–3)

A Fresh Vision For the Saints of the Most High Elohim to Combat the Antichrist Spirit of This Age

YHVH Elohim’s end time saints need a fresh, prophetic vision with which to go forth against the spirit of antichrist and to prepare for the coming of Yeshua the Messiah. Without a vision, YHVH’s people will flounder spiritually and perish as they acquiesce to the spirit of the age. Absent such a vision, YHVH’s people may well wither and die on the proverbial vine and cease to exist. 

Where there is no [prophetic] vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the [Torah] law, happy is he. (Prov 29:18)

Prophetic vision comes to those who keep, preserve and guard YHVH’s Torah. Torah-obedience per Proverbs 29:18 involves complying with both the spirit and letter or truth of YHVH’s Torah-word, which is how the saints will be worshipping YHVH in a pleasing way.

But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him. Elohim is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. (John 4:23–24). 

YHVH is currently seeking such a people. To confront the present spirit of this age (i.e., the spirit of antichrist), which has a virtual death grip on this planet, will require a special, powerful double anointing of YHVH’s Spirit (e.g., the spirit of Elijah and Elisha) to come upon YHVH’s people. Before the saints can effectively combat the antichrist spirit, the yoke of false doctrine and the blinding spiritual veil must first be lifted from the eyes YHVH’s people including both the Christians and Jews. The blindness on the Christians is the failure to recognize the full validity of YHVH’s Written Torah-law and for the Jews it is failure to believe that Yeshua is the promised Messiah or the Living Torah-Word of Elohim incarnate. When both of these people-groups repent of their sin of unbelief and begin to unite, it is then that a double anointing, Spirit-filled and led, Yeshua the Messiah-trusting remnant of saints from both houses of Israel (i.e., Judah or the Jews and Ephraim or the Christians) will unite like an army to oppose the wicked conspiring cabal of satanic forces who are currently opposing the Messiah (Pss 2:2; 83:3). This coming together and uniting against the antichrist spirit and eventually Antichrist himself is the rising up and the preparation of the warrior bride of the Messiah, who will meet him in the air at his second coming and accompany the sword-wielding Conquering King of kings on his war stallion back to earth from heaven to destroy Satan and his antichrist forces once and for all (Rev 19:1–21). 

The Vision Spelled Out

Now let us dive deeper and unpack this vital regarding the restoration and revival of YHVH’s people. It is essential that the nascent bride of Yeshua understand these issues, so that she can be a wise virgin who will be ready to meet Yeshua her Bridegroom at his coming. The Book of Proverbs tells us, 

Where there is no vision [Heb. chazon; also divine or prophetic revelation], the people perish: but he that keepeth [Heb. shamar meaning “guard, protect, hedge about] the Torah-law, happy is he. (Prov 29:18, KJV)

Without a prophetic vision (i.e., a spiritual sense of direction and purpose), YHVH’s people will inevitably flounder in a morass of spiritual confusion including religiosity, lukewarmness, mediocrity, spiritual stagnation leading to state of declension and even apostasy as has happened to so many other Christians in the past. The law of entropy applies to the spiritual realm as well as to the physical realm. Without the outside input of energy to a both a physical and a spiritual system, the status quo deteriorates into disorder and confusion, and eventually grows cold and dark and then and dies. In the spiritual realm, the external input of energy is divine and prophetic revelation as energized by the Holy Spirit from whom comes specific instructions or vision that YHVH has for his people at a given time and place in history. This divine revelation not only keeps YHVH’s people on track spiritually and heading in the right direction in accordance with the will of YHVH, but it is the fuel that keeps them moving forward personally as well a as a corporate body as they help to advance heaven’s kingdom on earth.

There are two aspects to (prophetic) vision: personal and corporate. A personal vision is individualistic in scope and involves personal development, goals and one’s sense of one’s own unique destiny. A corporate vision is much broader in scope and is outside of as well as above and beyond the private aspirations of one’s own soul (mind, will and emotions) or personal spirit. It involves the larger people-group or one’s spiritual tribe. For the personal vision, it may be no more than being a good Christian and knowing that you will “go to heaven” when you die. On the other hand, the larger vision focuses on people-groups and spiritual activities beyond one’s own personal goals and aspirations. For the Christian, this may involve becoming involved in ministry of one sort or the other including winning the lost and making disciples for Christ as per his Great Commission command. In the discussion that follow, we will focus on the broader and greater vision that involves executing the so-called Great Commission (Matt 28:18–20 and Mark 16:15–18), but with a focus on specific details that pertain to the fulfillment of end times Bible prophecy.

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The Biblical Hebrew Word “Torah” Defined

Most Christians have never heard of the word “Torah” before, or if they have, they vaguely connect somehow to Orthodox religious Judaism without understanding its significant biblical connection or how it relates to them. The word “Torah”, or its linguistic counterparts, figure prominently in the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, and was referred to countless times by Yeshua and his disciples. Therefore, it is vitally important to understand the true meaning of this word and how it affects your walk as a Christian.

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How to Be Holy thee Biblical Way In an Unholy World

What is true holiness (being set-apart) the biblical way, not the religiosity way? This is important to know, since YHVH God’s defining character quality is holiness. Unless one becomes holy (or set apart) YHVH is holy, one will never see their Creator in the next life (Heb 12:14; 1 Pet 1:16–16). Most churches have their own traditions of men that define holiness. In this video, we let the Bible define holiness, and we show how to be holy and pleasing to Elohim, while living in an unholy world.

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