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03/24/2026

If you belong to Jesus, Passover belongs to you.

From the very beginning, God established Passover as an everlasting ordinance a moment marked by deliverance, protection, and covenant. In Exodus, the blood of a spotless lamb covered the homes of His people and caused death to pass over them.

That same picture points directly to Jesus, the Lamb of God, whose blood still covers, heals, and delivers today.

This appointed time connects the story of Exodus to the finished work of the cross and reveals the heart of the Father to redeem, restore, and dwell with His people. As one grafted into the family of God, this is part of your inheritance.

Jesus did not come to abolish what was written. He came to fulfill it.

This Passover, He is drawing you closer. He is inviting you to sit with Him, to understand the power of His sacrifice, and to walk in the fullness of your covenant.

Read the full blog to discover how Passover reveals Jesus from beginning to end and what it means for your life today đź”— https://bit.ly/4uOhYrZ

12/16/2025

What is the difference between the Hanukkiah and the Menorah? 🕎

While they are often confused, the Hanukkiah and the Menorah serve different purposes and carry distinct meanings.

The Hanukkiah is used during Hanukkah and holds nine candles, reminding us of the miracle of oil that burned for eight days. The Menorah, described in Exodus 25, is the seven lampstand of God’s House and represents His continual light and presence throughout the year.

The story of Hanukkah is a story of dedication, restoration, and victory. It points us to the Light of the World, Yeshua, and calls us to be filled with His true light and the oil of the Holy Spirit in every season.

Read the blog to learn the history, purpose, and spiritual significance of the Hanukkiah and the Menorah and why it still matters for believers today.

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12/08/2025

Good reminder of the reason of this holiday

The light of Hanukkah reminds us that when we follow Jesus, we will not walk in darkness but have the light of life.

This season points us back to God’s steadfast character, the same God who strengthened the Maccabees to stand firm, resist oppressive spirits, and reclaim what belonged to the Lord.

Hanukkah means “dedication” and celebrates the rededication of the Temple after a time of spiritual pressure and cultural compromise. Outnumbered and under-supplied, the Maccabees relied completely on God for wisdom, strategy, and strength.

Their victory and the miracle of the oil reveal that God provides even when it looks like there is not enough.

Jesus celebrated the Feast of Dedication in John 10, showing us that this season is part of our spiritual heritage as Believers who have been grafted into God’s family.

Hanukkah invites us to clean our temples, remove what does not belong, and realign our hearts with His light. 🕯️

The message is the same today.

Stand firm in faith, rededicate your heart, and let the light of Jesus lead every step.

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