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YAHWEH
OR YOURWAY
Sounds
of
“hollyday cheer”
grow louder as we draw to the close of the secular year. One can hear
the Christmas juggernaut rev up in September and then explode into
warp drive once it rumbles past a hardly noticed Thanksgiving.
Christmas,
the granddaddy of all worldly celebrations, was never kept with such
intensity in the past. The observance was even outlawed by American
puritan colonists. But now that it is deeply ingrained in the mass
conscience by annual mass practice –and relentlessly driven
by
merchants with massive greed - it will not be dislodged until
Yahushua returns and reinstates His righteous and true set-apart
days.
The
Yuletide extravaganza is nowhere commanded or even found in the
Scriptures. Yet, we see the familiar signs admonishing, “Put
Christ
back into Christmas” when He was never there in the first
place!
In
stark contrast to Christmas, just recently honored again by
Yahweh’s
true believers is the Feast of Tabernacles. This joyous, eight-day
Scriptural blessing has been a standing command in the Scriptures for
more than 3,000 years. It is taught and observed in both covenants.
Along with other set-apart days, it was kept by the ancient
patriarchs as well as by the apostles and Yahushua the Messiah
Himself. Still, it remains a near total mystery to the world.
Why
do you think that is?
One
answer is that man has always had difficulty doing what his Creator
asks of him. There is a natural, human resistance against anything
Yahweh tells us to do. We would rather make our own rules for life
and worship, unfettered by Scriptural do’s and
don’ts.
Added to
this clash of the carnal are multiple layers of family ritual and
cultural tradition, and a society with preconceived notions about
what everyone will automatically be observing. No one ever asks,
“Do
you keep Christmas?” They just assume you do as most everyone
else,
and so overcoming that common presumption presents an automatic
obstacle.
All
of this adds up to a formula for forgetting the Father and just going
with the traditional flow.
It’s
nothing new. A stubborn Israel was constantly being admonished by
Yahweh to follow Him and eschew the ways of the world. They mostly
failed. Yet, when Yeroboam created his own false observance a month
after the Feast of Tabernacles, ordaining his own priesthood as well,
the people flocked to it! (1 Kings
12:32). That’s the
nature
of recalcitrant man.
The
key to True Worship is that honoring the Father must be done on
Yahweh’s terms and His alone. If that means keeping His
set-apart
days and giving up the world’s
“holidays”, then that
is what it
must be.
Nowhere
in the list of “Days to Keep” found in Leviticus 23, Exodus
12, Deuteronomy 16
and elsewhere do
we see any
of today’s popular “holidays”. We are
presented the
same option
as ancient Yisra'ĕl
- keep Yahweh’s days as commanded or ignore them and follow
the
inventions and conventions of man.
Some
will take this issue up with their minister, expecting fair and
honest consideration of the issue. Instead they will immediately hear
the tired old bromide, “Those Old Testament days are
unnecessary
today. We are in a New Testament dispensation.” (Which leads
one
to
ask, since when did the New Covenant teach us to keep heathen
“holy”-days?)
Today’s
clerics completely disregard the fact that Yahushua the Messiah and
His apostles in the New Covenant observed the very days found in Leviticus 23,
and they will keep
them again in the Reign along
with the resurrected saints - Ezekiel
45:17-25, Zechariah
14:16-19. This fact begs another
question: If the Scriptural days
were kept by the early Assembly and will be kept in the new heavens
and earth, why shouldn’t they be observed now? We are told in 1
Peter 2:21 that Yahushua left us
an example to follow.
Shouldn’t
we be following it?
It
is appalling that sincere inquirers cannot get the Truth from most
ministers who are supposed to be guiding them into it. Instead, they
are sent spinning off in an oblique direction whenever they inquire
about why the church ignores the Bible’s commanded holy days.
Ezekiel prophesied of this very thing:
Ezekiel
22:26 “Her priests
have done violence to My teaching and they profane
My set-apart matters.
They have not distinguished between the set-apart and profane, nor
have they made known the
difference
between the unclean and the clean. And they have hidden
their
eyes from My Sabbaths,
and I am profaned in their midst.”
If
one seriously studies the Scriptures with an open mind, it will soon
be obvious that churchianity is ignoring some of the most important
and elemental truths of Scripture - Yahweh’s laws. At the
same
time
telling you how unnecessary Yahweh’s Scriptural set-apart
days
are,
churchianity observes with dedicated veneration the popular holidays
that are completely missing from the Scriptures.
So
what will it be, hollydays or set-apart days? Is your desire to please
people or to please
Yahweh? It is your choice.
And so are the consequences of what you choose.
SET-APART
DAYS
(MOEDIM) 2010
NEW YEAR (Abib) 15th APR (Th)
PESACH (Passover) 28th APR (W Evening)
MATSAH (Unleavened
Bread) 29thAPR -5th MAY (Th)
SHAVUOT (Weeks or
Pentecost) 20th JUN (Su)
YOM TERUA (Trumpets) 8th OCT (F)
YOM KIPPUR (Atonement) 16th-17th OCT (Su
Evening)
SUKKOTH (Booths) 22nd-28th OCT (F)
SHIMENI ATZERETH (Great
8th
Day) 29th OCT (F)
Leviticus 23
And YHWH spoke to Mosheh, saying, 2
“Speak to the children of Yisra’ĕl, and say to
them,
‘The appointed times of YHWH, which you are to
proclaim as
set-apart gatherings, My
appointed
times, are these:
(SABBATH)
3
‘Six days work is done, but the seventh
day is
a Sabbath of rest, a
set-apart gathering. You do no work, it is a Sabbath to YHWH in all your
dwellings. 4
‘These are the appointed times of YHWH, set-apart
gatherings which you are
to proclaim at their appointed times.
(PASSOVER)
5
‘In
the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month, between
the
evenings, is the Passover
to YHWH.
(UNLEAVENED BREAD)
6
‘And on
the fifteenth day of this month
is the Festival
of
Unleavened Bread to YHWH – seven
days you eat
unleavened bread. 7
‘On the first
day
you have a set-apart gathering, you do no servile work. 8
‘And you shall bring an offering made by fire to YHWH for seven days. On
the seventh
day
is a set-apart gathering, you do no servile work.’
” 9
And YHWH spoke to Mosheh,
saying, 10
“Speak to the children of Yisra’ĕl, and you shall
say to
them, ‘When you come into the land which I give you, and
shall
reap its harvest, then you shall bring a sheaf of the first-fruits of
your harvest to the priest. 11
‘And he shall wave the sheaf before YHWH, for your
acceptance. On the morrow
after the Sabbath the priest waves it. 12
‘And on that day when you wave the sheaf, you shall prepare a
male lamb a year old, a perfect one, as a burnt offering to YHWH, 13
and its grain offering: two-tenths of an ĕphah of fine flour mixed with
oil, an offering made by fire to YHWH, a sweet fragrance,
and its drink
offering: one-fourth of a hin of wine. 14
‘And you do not eat bread or roasted grain or fresh grain
until
the same day that you have brought an offering to your Elohim
– a
law forever throughout your generations in all your dwellings.
(WEEKS)
15
‘And from the morrow after the Sabbath, from the day that you
brought the sheaf of the wave offering, you shall count
for
yourselves: seven completed Sabbaths. 16
‘Until the
morrow
after the seventh Sabbath you
count fifty days, then you shall
bring a new grain offering to YHWH. 17
‘Bring from your dwellings for a wave offering two loaves of
bread, of two-tenths of an ĕphah of fine flour they are, baked with
leaven, first-fruits to YHWH. 18
‘And besides the bread, you shall bring seven lambs a year
old,
perfect ones, and one young bull and two rams. They are a burnt
offering to YHWH, with their grain
offering and their
drink offerings, an offering made by fire for a sweet fragrance
to YHWH. 19
‘And you shall offer one male goat as a sin offering, and two
male lambs a year old, as a peace offering. 20
‘And the priest shall wave them, besides the bread of the
first-fruits, as a wave offering before YHWH, besides the two
lambs. They are
set-apart to YHWH for the priest. 21
‘And on
this same day you shall proclaim a set-apart gathering
for
yourselves, you do no servile work on it – a law forever in
all
your dwellings throughout your generations. 22
‘And when you reap the harvest of your land do not completely
reap the corners of your field when you reap, and do not gather any
gleaning from your harvest. Leave them for the poor and for the
stranger. I am YHWH your
Elohim.’ ”
(TRUMPETS)
23 And YHWH spoke to Mosheh,
saying, 24
“Speak to the children of Yisra’ĕl,
saying,
‘In
the seventh month, on the first day of the month,
you have a
rest, a remembrance of blowing of trumpets, a set-apart gathering. 25
‘You do no servile work, and you shall bring an offering made
by
fire to YHWH.’
” 26
And YHWH spoke to Mosheh,
saying,
(ATONEMENT)
27
“On
the tenth day of this seventh month is the Day of Atonement.
It shall be a set-apart gathering for you. And you shall afflict your
beings, and shall bring an offering made by fire to YHWH. 28
“And you do no work on that same day, for it is the Day of
Atonement, to make atonement for you before YHWH your Elohim. 29
“For any being who is not afflicted on that same day, he
shall be
cut off from his people. 30
“And any being who does any work on that same day, that being
I
shall destroy from the midst of his people. 31
“You do no work – a law forever throughout your
generations
in all your dwellings. 32
‘It is a Sabbath of rest to you, and you shall afflict your
beings. On
the ninth day of the month at evening,
from evening
to
evening, you observe your
Sabbath.”
(BOOTHS)
33
And YHWH spoke to Mosheh,
saying, 34
“Speak to the children of Yisra’ĕl, saying,
‘On
the
fifteenth day of this seventh month is the Festival of Booths for seven
days to YHWH. 35
‘On the first
day
is a set-apart gathering, you do no servile work. 36
‘For seven days you bring an offering made by fire
to YHWH. (GREAT 8th DAY)
On
the eighth
day there shall be a
set-apart gathering for you, and you shall
bring an offering made by fire to YHWH. It is a closing
festival, you do no
servile work. 37
‘These are the appointed times of YHWH which you proclaim
as set-apart
gatherings, to bring an offering made by fire to YHWH, a burnt offering
and a grain
offering, a slaughtering and drink offerings, as commanded for every
day – 38
besides the Sabbaths of YHWH, and besides your
gifts, and besides
all your vows, and besides all your voluntary offerings which you give
to YHWH. 39
‘On the fifteenth day of the seventh month, when you gather
in
the fruit of the land, observe the festival of YHWH for seven days. On
the first day is
a rest, and on the eighth day a rest. 40
‘And you shall take for yourselves on the first day the fruit
of
good trees, branches of palm trees, twigs of leafy trees, and willows
of the stream, and shall rejoice before YHWH your Elohim for
seven days. 41
‘And you shall observe it as a festival to YHWH for seven days in
the year – a
law forever in your generations. Observe it in the seventh month. 42
‘Dwell in booths for seven days; all who are native
Yisra’ĕlites dwell in booths, 43
so that your generations know that I made the children of
Yisra’ĕl dwell in booths when I brought them out of the land
of
Mitsrayim. I am YHWH your
Elohim.’ ” 44
Thus did Mosheh speak of the appointed times of YHWH to the children of
Yisra’ĕl. |