The journey from Passover to Shavuot is a time of transformation and spiritual growth as we prepare for the bridegroom.
Yeshua the last Adam who redeems what the first Adam lost. If one man’s sin could bring death to many, how much more can one man’s righteousness bring life to many?
Parashat Bo The confrontation between Moses and Pharaoh wasn’t simply about releasing slaves—it was about ultimate allegiance. Pharaoh saw himself as a god, ruling over people who existed to serve his purposes, while the God of Israel desires relationship with His people because He has placed His image within them. The tenth plague required blood on doorposts not…
Victory comes not through human strength but through trust in God’s promises and following His guidance.
Through miraculous water crossings at the Red Sea and Jordan River, God showed His ability to make impossible paths possible.
Yeshua laid his life down as a type of peace offering, creating peace between God and man.
God established Nisan as the first month at the time of the Exodus from Egypt, and one year later, the Tabernacle would be inaugurated during Nisan, exemplifying God’s desire to dwell among His people and bring the complete redemption.
God can create solutions to seemingly impossible situations. Stand firm in faith, watch expectantly for God’s movement, take steps of obedience and see God’s salvation.
Through the Passover and Exodus, God demonstrated His power to completely transform and give new identity to His people.