Thank you so much for making this special feast and feasts easy to understand. I appreciated the way you explained, very well articulated. I’m a Christian and this is my first year following the Feast of Trumpets, I now see the importance of these feasts. I searched high and low for understanding and your video helped me tremendously. I love the way you explained it all. Thank you Heavenly Father for leading me to you! God bless you and all your dear ones! (I subscribed, will now follow you as well) I live in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and it is so difficult to find people and a place of worship who blend Christianity and Jewish beliefs and practices. I now also follow the Sabbath. I wish I could find a church like yours in Toronto.
@moonthemoone50933 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much this made me happy today
@juliamihalic56383 жыл бұрын
I feel the same! I’m in Burlington next door! :)
@ari3lz3pp Жыл бұрын
I am in California and this will be our first year celebrating the Holy Days as Christians ❤ I want to point out he says we will not be accountable and judged but I am not sure where it says that...I know we are forgiven but that doesn't mean a lack of judgement entirely. Also the seven Shofars that brought down the walls of Jericho is in Joshua....which is what I immediately think of as context for Biblical passage to Yom Teruah. I also believe the rest is relevant as a Christian...but the man in the video says there's no event for this. Perhaps not directly tied to it, though this seems obvious to me. I think even symbolically this is interesting because there are theories about dimensional "walls" around us, and even the holy places we shall dwell with the Lord are said to have rooms...the metaphor for the rich being less likely to make it through the *gates*of heaven, like a camel through the eye of a needle. The entry way in the city of Jerusalem was called the "eye" I believe as well. But to revert to the walls falling...and the blowing of the shofar. Perhaps an allegory to the trumpets at the unveiling to be destroying the dimensional veil itself....Just saying it's an interesting theory. 🙏🕊️🎺🫶
@LittleSicilion549 ай бұрын
Thank you. You explained, “whatbis Trunoets,” well and I have a much better knowing now of its meaning.
@suzanholland Жыл бұрын
Seems to me, based upon prophecy, that the "Trumpet" & the "herald of the Bridegroom" (one in the same) must be the end-times "Elijah" who is promised to "restore all things" (as a forerunner to Yeshua's return as Groom), BEFORE the great and terrible Day of YHVH. grace and shalom
@frankieclayton93033 жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining it and teaching us how to apply the Feast of trumpets
@frankieclayton93033 жыл бұрын
The holy spirit is dealing with me so strongly about the Feast of trumpets and I got to continue to meditate on his word dealing with scriptures and eating and drinking and applying to my life daily and when the Lord tell me to do something do it
@thecanelamama6531 Жыл бұрын
Have you explained the confusion of the use of the term Rosh Hashanah in the Fall (Babylon New Year, Tishrei) as apposed to the spring where it should be used?
@tiamaurer3322 Жыл бұрын
How does one find a Christian church that does this? I have been to many different denominations and have never came across one that reserves most of Gods holy days.
@twentysixeightchurch Жыл бұрын
Great question! It depends on where you live. I would suggest searching for a church in your area that may hold a Passover in the Spring, and you may find they do the other holidays too. In the meantime, I would suggest watching our live Trumpets Video service so you can engage online, or join one of our live services on KZbin: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gqGViX1nZslspcU. We have a lot of resources like e-books, blogs and such on our website as well if you would like to learn more about how to practically celebrate it: 268church.org/fall-holidays/
@jasonwthompson50032 жыл бұрын
Rosh Hashanah Is a rabbinical invention that is used to begin a new year. (Head of the year) Tom Teruah is the festival of trumpet. Our Hebrew brothers invented something for it because they didn’t know why their told to remember it.
@ari3lz3pp Жыл бұрын
It might not directly tie into this; but the festival of Trumpets would also make sense for the Walls of Jericho in Joshua 6... They even specify the shofar being blown. Seven of them, as is one of the patterns of the word numerically. I would like the reference for us not being judged at all....also it's blasphemic to say God needs reminding. I think this is a common mistranslation or misunderstanding...it could be seen as a reminder to the people yes, and prayer to God to plea...but not a reminder persay. I appreciate these references for sure. But there was that bit that I feel needs sharpening. ✨🕊️🙏🎺
@frankieclayton93033 жыл бұрын
Because the holy spirit is Jesus Christ is dealing with those who belong to him so strongly about this cuz I know he is he will not stop dealing with me about this throughout the day throughout the night throughout prayer and fasting
@projecthandymanllc31282 жыл бұрын
What should I do to take my first steps
@twentysixeightchurch2 жыл бұрын
Hello there! Great question! One of the best things you can do is read through this Fall Holidays Guide here: 268church.org/fall-holidays/. This will help you learn how to apply the Feast of Trumpets in your own life. We hope you have a community of believers around you too who are encouraging you and walking with you and Jesus. Those are easy places to start as start this journey. Please send us any questions you may have, and we look forward to seeing how God moves in your life as you walk with him.
@ari3lz3pp Жыл бұрын
I know this was a year ago but I want to point out he says we will not be accountable and judged but I am not sure where it says that...I know we are forgiven but that doesn't mean a lack of judgement entirely. Also the seven Shofars that brought down the walls of Jericho is in Joshua....which is what I immediately think of as context for Biblical passage to Yom Teruah. I also believe the rest is relevant as a Christian...but the man in the video says there's no event for this. Perhaps not directly tied to it, though this seems obvious to me. I think even symbolically this is interesting because there are theories about dimensional "walls" around us, and even the holy places we shall dwell with the Lord are said to have rooms...the metaphor for the rich being less likely to make it through the *gates*of heaven, like a camel through the eye of a needle. The entry way in the city of Jerusalem was called the "eye" I believe as well. But to revert to the walls falling...and the blowing of the shofar. Perhaps an allegory to the trumpets at the unveiling to be destroying the dimensional veil itself....Just saying it's an interesting theory. 🙏🕊️🎺🫶 Personally my family will be celebrating but also taking a look at our short comings as Christians and looking forward to Christ's return. Yom Kippur we will be doing some sacrifice of things we normally eat, but due to health we will be not fasting entirely. (As is allowed in Jewish celebrations as well). Remember it's about being close to God, not being solemn and sad but joyful. At least in what I have read in the holy books. But Sukkot is another biggie IMO from what I have learned. Also there is a lot of proof for Jesus' birth happening then. Not in December. (The Catholics traded the day of the Sun God for the birth of the Son of God to convert Paegans to their off branch of Christianity). We will probably be doing our own subtle version of what used to be "Christmas" during Sept 29-Oct 6. As far as gift giving goes, and music and festivities. Along with some of the traditional Sukkot aspects. ❤🎉 We also will be celebrating Hannakah in a way of historical relevance and one of God's (many) miracles though it is not a Holy Day(s). If you don't already know- the Hebrew months are different so be prepared for that. I also recommend "So Be It" channel, I found this recently to explain more evidence for the ties between Jesus as Messiah and the Old Testament. God bless 🙏✨🕊️🫶🎺🌈
@annahabouche115 Жыл бұрын
Its also the first harvest and sign new year
@sarahbeveridge3972 жыл бұрын
Good to find a video were a Christian is actually teaching on yahusha true festival his feast leviticus 23 and not pagan celebrations and man-made traditions that are nothing to do with our heavenly father 🙏🙌
@ari3lz3pp Жыл бұрын
This guy does also say we are not judged but I'm pretty sure it says we are forgiven, but not that we are not judged... Also the seven Shofars that brought down the walls of Jericho is in Joshua....which is what I immediately think of as context for Biblical passage to Yom Teruah. I also believe the rest is relevant as a Christian...but the man in the video says there's no event for this. Perhaps not directly tied to it, though this seems obvious to me. I think even symbolically this is interesting because there are theories about dimensional "walls" around us, and even the holy places we shall dwell with the Lord are said to have rooms...the metaphor for the rich being less likely to make it through the *gates*of heaven, like a camel through the eye of a needle. The entry way in the city of Jerusalem was called the "eye" I believe as well. But to revert to the walls falling...and the blowing of the shofar. Perhaps an allegory to the trumpets at the unveiling to be destroying the dimensional veil itself....Just saying it's an interesting theory. 🙏🕊️🎺🫶
@LittleSicilion549 ай бұрын
I am sorry, my comment is messed up below. My computer keyboard is malfunctioning. gerrr
@tomrudd1118 Жыл бұрын
At the second coming, the only ones to hear the call to return are His saints. And they will rise up from the ground and the earth. Join Him and be part of His people. This is from God. Not Moses or Aaron or Rabbis. Think! .
@frankieclayton93033 жыл бұрын
Leviticus 23
@rotaryenginepete Жыл бұрын
the question in the title implies a non-bliblical belief that Christians are not part of spiritual Israel
@Deliverance-Childrens-Bread Жыл бұрын
Jesus said get away from me you who work lawlessness. Lawlessness? Not keeping the law of moses