March 31, 2010

Confusion about the Feasts of Yahweh. Redux

Filed under: Torah Life — Tags: , , , , — Teresa @ 11:34 am

Here we go again.

Which day does the Feast fall on this year? Has the barley been designated as “abib”? Have you spotted the new moon yet? These and many other questions come up every year at this time. And predictably we get into the same discussions with folks about why we keep the Feast according to the Hillel calendar along with our Jewish brethren. The comments on the other side of the issue range from “I keep it this way because it is what it says in the Bible to do.” “I follow what it says in the Bible and in so doing I honor my Messiah and Yahweh” “This is the way Yahweh wanted it done before Judaism came along and messed it all up.” The bottom line is that we are all doing what we think is right. But my question is “are we doing these things this way in the spirit of Yeshua’s commands to His followers?”

Lets get back to the specifics of the disagreement. Many like our family observe the Feasts according to the Hillel or Jewish standard calendar. Our reasoning is that since the destruction of the Temple our Jewish brethren have diligently guarded and protected Torah so that you and I would have an intact document of our Creators instructions for us. They came up with a standard calendar to aid in maintaining order in the keeping of the Appointed times for those who were dispersed among the nations. us!! Since there is no Temple and acting priesthood to be the authority we differ to keep the Feast with our Jewish brethren and be a witness to them of Messiah. We may not be doing it exactly correct but we have decided to side with moving toward unity to the house of Jacob and following the authority of our elder brother Judah.

Now the other side of the question. Those that follow the strict letter of the Bible. Which I am all for!! But what they disregard is that to follow the instructions correctly and exactly two things must be in place. One- we must be in the Land. Two- there must be a governing body ie priesthood or Sanhedrin to proclaim the New moon. Now many of us are in the Land, I understand that. But there is no authority to judge the barley and sight the new moon. Yes there is a group in Israel that has taken it upon themselves to designate when the barley is ripe and to proclaim the new moon. IF you wish to follow this man’s lead go ahead. But he is a man, appointed by himself. Be careful! He is not even a follower of Messiah. Then this leads to folks getting word that the barley has been deemed ripe and watching for the new moon. Which we do as a practice. But unfortunately you get someone in one part of the world sighting the moon one day and others elsewhere seeing it another. What you end up with is confusion. Some keeping the Feast this day and another the next and still some days later. This is a negative witness on so many levels. It shows the world that we are in confusion. That we are ignorant followers of men. How about our call to be a light to the Jew? to bring them to jealousy? to show them the way to Messiah? How can we do these things if they look on us as dangerous maligners of Torah?

Are we called to be Torah Keepers only? or are we called to be Light Bringers and Truth Spreaders? I do not have a problem with people keeping the Feast in their own way, not on their own day. I do have an issue with how it taints my testimony and witness to my Jewish brethren. It makes me look like a confused idiot because of my association with other Messianic/Hebraic Believers.

Am I worried more about how I look to others than how well I keep the Feast?You bet! Think about it how many times in Scripture did they keep the Feasts on the wrong days because they had totally forgotten and neglected Torah? Should they have waited till the right day to honor Yahweh? Maybe but they didn’t.

My whole point is don’t get so bogged down in the details that may not even apply to us. Keep the Feast with joy and fellowship with Judah. Get used to it. We are grafted into Judah not Judah grafted into Gentiles.

When Messiah returns He will set it all to rights. Let’s do what we can to model Messiah and to draw Judah to their Messiah. The bottom line is this..What is more important….To keep the Feast in our own way and with confusion or to Keep the Feast in the spirit and love of Messiah for His Children, Israel?

I just needed to get that out there. We need to understand that time is short and we need to get together on these things. Divided we fall. Legalism is when we get so focused on the details of the Feast and forget the Author of the Feast!!

I know I have stepped on a few theological toes. I am not going to argue. I wrote this just to explain my position, that is it. I will not reply to comments that wish to engage in debate on this issue.

So with that said here is a comment that I will add to my post. It is very well written and adds much to my thoughts…..

Matthew 26:17 “On the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the disciples came to Yeshua and asked, “Where do you want us to make preparations for you to eat the Passover?”

Why did his disciples call the Passover the Feast of Unleavened Bread?

Mark 14:12 “On the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, when it was customary to sacrifice the Passover lamb, Jesus’ disciples asked him, “Where do you want us to go and make preparations for you to eat the Passover?

Why was it CUSTOMARY to sacrifice the Passover lamb on the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread? Or were they again, the same day according to custom?

Luke 22:1 “Now the Feast of Unleavened Bread, called the Passover, was approaching …”

Why is the Feast of Unleavened Bread called Passover here when it wasn’t in Leviticus 23?

Luke 22:15 “And he said to them, “I have eagerly desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer.”

Yet, here, Yeshua makes NO mention of Unleavened Bread, but only the Passover!

John 13:1 “It was just before the Passover Feast. Yeshua knew that the time had come for him to leave this world and go to the Father.”

Here, Yeshua understood there was a difference between Passover and Unleavened Bread.

John 18:39 “But it is your custom for me to release to you one prisoner at the time of the Passover. Do you want me to release ‘the king of the Jews?’”

John 19:14 “It was the day of Preparation of Passover Week, about the sixth hour. “Here is your king,” Pilate said to the Jews.

Why does Pilate call the day of Passover, Preparation of Unleavened Bread, Preparation for Passover week?

1 Corinthians 5:7 “Get rid of the old yeast … Messiah our Passover Lamb has been slain.”

Why does Paul tell us to get rid of yeast because the Lamb has been slain?

As I mentioned before there were TWO Passovers – the Nazarene and the Sanhedrin (I’m not sure that’s the two names). I like to call them the Biblical Passover and the Traditional Passover. Yeshua kept the Nazarene Passover on the 14 of Nisan while the Sanhedrin (Rabbinical) was kept on the First Day of Unleavened Bread. At least this is how it was explained to me at **** ****** – actual Messianic Jews who would know the history. Even today Orthodox Jews/Hillel consider the first day of Passover and the First Day of Unleavened Bread the SAME DAY. Why? I don’t know. Scripture is VERY clear there are TWO different days for two different things. It is also CLEAR that you begin counting the Omer on ‘the first day of the week after the Sabbath’. Which Sabbath?

I personally believe there is only ONE SABBATH – the weekly Sabbath. When YHVH gave the Feasts in Leviticus 23, he listed the Sabbath, then Passover, the Unleavened Bread, then First Fruits …. It is man made tradition to call Passover and Unleavened Bread SABBATHS – though the Scripture says ‘do no regular work’. YHVH never calls them Sabbaths. When he refers to the Festivals in Scripture, he calls them His Feasts, Festivals, Appointed Time. When he refers to Sabbaths, I believe He’s referring to the weekly Sabbath. It is the weekly Sabbath that is mentioned in the 10 Commandments – not all of the festivals. The rendering of the Feast days as Sabbaths also causes problems for timing – which Sabbath is it? The HIGH one or the Weekly One. What makes the Weekly One less important? Or what makes the Passover MORE important???

I believe that we begin counting the omer after the Sabbath on the ‘first day of the week’ that the sheaf of grain was waved according to Leviticus.

I personally believe Yeshua celebrated THE Passover on the right day/time/evening. He died at the end of that day -Passover – at the afternoon sacrifice at 3 p.m. He was buried and put in a tomb before Unleavened Bread and was in the tomb 3 full days and nights as the Unleavened Bread from heaven – the Afikomen that was hidden in the burial cloth. On the Feast of Firstfruits He rose from the dead probably at the moment the sun set. According to Scripture, we are to eat unleavened bread until the day of the waving of the sheaf of grain which means “the Ressurection”. I believe that the command to eat Unleavened Bread for 7 days has to do with the differing time periods of celebration meaning Passover can fall on a Sunday or a Monday and we eat until Resurrection or Passover can fall on a Thursday or Friday and we eat Unleavened Bread until that first day of the week, Resurrection.

This comment clears up a great deal for me. I hope it does for you also.

February 22, 2010

I live how I live because He is who He is and what He has done for me.

Filed under: Torah Life — Tags: , , , , — Teresa @ 10:14 am

Matt and I met and married in a very charismatic evangelical non-denom church. Coming to faith in Messiah as an adult, my faith grew very quickly, I was 100% committed to knowing and following my Saviour. When we moved to Colorado we attended a church in Boulder pastored by a completed Jew, Gene Binder. Here we learned and grew. Matt and I both were heading up ministry and very involved members. Here with Gene we learned about Passover and learned many Hebraic flavored songs. We also got very involved in the small group/house church movement. Pastor Gene was very big on teaching the Acts2 model of Christian community and fellowship. This spoke to us very strongly. If we were to be followers of Messiah we should live and serve as His first followers did. We were apart of home fellowships and small groups within our church. We saw that this was where real community was born and nurtured. When we left Pastor Gene and the church in Boulder it was not because we had any major theological rift or doctrinal concern. It was because the church was getting too big and the leadership of the church saw that Gene was unwilling to divide responsibility and thus many ministries suffered. We were gone for over a month and no one noticed. We went back for a special event one Sunday and one person asked if we had been on vacation. Even Gene did not have the time or interest to find out why we left.

We continued searching Scripture to understand how we should live and worship. We studied Church history. How did the organic church/Acts2 fellowships become over the centuries to be what it is today? We learned about all the changes the Catholic Church made and how the Reformation stopped short on too many issues.  We continued to search for a church home and a pastor that could guide us on our search for how to live in Messiah. We knew how great a gift was our salvation. We are called to follow Messiah. We are called to follow His steps and learn His ways. We searched for a place where we could truly love and serve one another as Messiah commanded us. We looked for small groups and house fellowships within the churches we attended. It was in this setting that we could really love and serve. You have to know someone to love them and have a positive impact in their lives in a meaningful way. We were not getting to now anyone on Sunday at church.  It was during the bible studies and home groups that real intimacy was encouraged.

As we continued to search for a more authentic expression of our faith in Messiah we continued to meet folks who worshiped and lived  out their faith in a little bit different way. They had been where we were,looking for that Acts2 fellowship. They had gone even farther in their examination. Not just that the first followers met intimately in homes and had genuine relationships with each other, but how did they live beyond Sunday? How did they conduct business, how did they express their personal relationship with YHVH. It was here that we realized that these followers of Messiah were Jewish, They retained their Jewishness, they never became Sunday keeping, pork eating Christians. Jesus/Yeshua was/is the Jewish Messiah. He was form the tribe of Judah, house of David.  It was not any mistake or chance that Messiah was Jewish.  He could not have been a Moslem or a Hindu or a Celtic pagan.  He had to be Jewish, tribe of Judah.  YHVH chose the Children of Jacob/Israel to be His special people, His treasure in all the Earth. No one else!!

When the Children of Israel were redeemed/saved from their slavery to Pharaoh there were a great number of other slaves who left with them.  They saw the power of the Hebrew God and how He had humbled the Egyptian gods. They left with the Hebrews because they believed and had faith in the God of the Hebrews. These folks were not Israelite, they were Gentile. They were redeemed right along with the Hebrews.  “Whoever shall call on the name of the LORD shall be saved”. They became a part of Israel thru faith and obedience to the Hebrew God.  At the Red sea crossing the people went into the water slaves and came out free men.  This was their baptism, their mikvah. Then  a few days later as they camped at Mt. Sinai, did YHVH give them His instruction on how to be free men and women, children of YHVH. It was here that YHVH said I will be your Elohim and you will be my people. They responded ” All YHVH says we will do”

Another way to look at it was that YHVH was courting the Israelites during the plagues. He was showing His power and His sincerity to her, Israel. She was in a bad place and He came to rescue her and make her His own, His Bride. He led her away and washed her and betrothed her at the foot of the mountain. He said I will love and protect you.  She responded with I will do all that you wish of me. ( obviously my paraphrase) Then He gave her His marriage instructions. If you are to be my Bride you must behave as a free and holy people not as slaves. His covenant with us is our marriage contract. We are the lesser partners, He has the greater responsibility and brings more to us than we to Him.

Remember….with either way you look at this we/the Hebrews were “saved” then “baptized” then they were given/obeyed YHVH’s instruction on how to live, how to be His peculiar people. Never has anyone been able to earn his salvation. It was not why the Hebrews followed YHVH commands, it is not why we do either.

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We are the lesser partners in this covenant. All we are asked to do is receive His blessing of salvation thru Messiah Yeshua and live how He has instructed us. It is within these instructions that we learn “how” to love one another and “how” to love YHVH. YHVH has given us instructions on how to be holy and live in a way that is pleasing to Him. I am not sure why so many Christians are so strongly opposed to living their lives according to YHVH’s will.  Many are already doing most of what is instructed. He has told us how to approach Him, of He is a Holy God. He has not changed only our attitude toward Him.  He is Abba/Father, yes. He is also the All Consuming Fire, The Creator of the Universe, I AM.  He is the King of Heaven and Earth and there are protocols of behavior when in the presence of the King.

I live how I live because He is who He is and what He has done for me.

In Messiah,

Teresa/Navah

Be the Bride!!

Filed under: Torah Life — Tags: , , , , , — Teresa @ 9:57 am

Here are a few of my thoughts on the Torah parsha from a couple weeks ago….
Notes from T’rumah
If we merely eat the physical bread which He (Yahweh) provides for us [if we merely seek Him for His miracles], we will die in the desert — as did our fathers. But if we sh’ma [listen with open minds to, hear, pay attention to, heed, and receive with gratitude] His words of life, and sh’mar [cherish, treasure, highly value, and carefully watch over, guard, and protect] His instructions for living, and asah [interact and build with, as a potter interacts and builds with clay] the mitzvot and mishpatim He designs for us, do you see what awaits us:  we will dwell in His presence, we will eat at His table, and we will walk in His Light.
Bill Bullock–The Rabbi’s Son

How many of us are barely hanging on, literally starving to death-spiritually (and we don’t even know it), because we have never really entered into HIS banqueting hall? We are still hanging out in the coat room drinking from a water fountain and eating mints by the door. We can hear the lively conversation from inside and see the tables of food and maybe see the faces of those enjoying the true bread of His Word and the true wine of His Spirit. But like the Israelites at the foot of the mountain we are afraid to meet with our Bridegroom face to face and stand in His presence. His ways are perfect and He is gentle and just. But if we remain out in the coat room ( we are technically at the banqueting hall ) we will never fully know our Bridegroom face to face, we may never even hear His voice. But we try to satisfy ourselves with the lie that we are His Bride, we are in His banqueting hall, are we not? We go there but we leave unsatisfied. We go but we return home thirsting. OR maybe we do feel fed and our thirst sated but our lives are hollow and our bodies weak and diseased. YOU can not thrive and bear fruit by “feasting” on water and after dinner mints.

Step boldly into the banqueting hall of your Bridegroom. See His face, hear His voice and drink and eat fully of His WORD and His SPIRIT. How do I do that? I thought I was already? First , stop lying to yourself that you are living a life surrendered to HIM. Stop telling people “Oh, I wish I had more time to read and study, I am just so busy.” Read Yahweh’s words…….ALL of them!!! Then actually do what it says to do. Stop listening to men. Men who you pay to tell you lies. These men are not your god, or in some cases they may well be, but they should not be your gods. Who will decide who is damned and who goes on to eternal life? …your priest?….your Sunday school teacher?….your Rabbi?   NO!!  Your Creator alone does. So who do you think you should get to know better and learn to trust and know what HE expects of you, really???   When you stand before HIM, and you will, do you really think He will take “But my pastor/priest/Rabbi never told me that or taught me this” as an excuse for neglecting His instructions to you on how to be His Bride?

It is time to stop playing “bride” and to hang up your coat (false teachings of men) and come in and truly feast on His WORD and drink deeply of His SPIRIT!! Read your Bible as if every word was written directly to you and for you…which it was.  Come to Him as a child, open and trusting. Accept His instructions and learn them well. Train yourself to hear and recognize His voice and to respond to it as a lover responds to the touch or her beloved.  Grow up!!! Become mature and responsible in the duties/yoke we received when we said “Yes” to our Heavenly Bridegroom. Trust Him when He said that  His yoke is easy an His burden is light.

Sh’ma His voice and WORD.   Sh’mar His Torah    and Asah His instructions

Be the Bride!!!!



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