Nearly 50 days ago Hebron hosted the Adelaide community's Pesach meal, the entry to the week of Unleavened Bread. A smaller family group this year because a number of our community members have relocated to Mildura to start the new Good News Community.
To us, Hebron is the perfect place to come together. The beauty of the night skies can't be captured easily, but have to be experienced - which is a perfect parallel for the moedim. You can't just read about the feasts, you have to 'do' them; experience them.
The feasts are past, present and future - historic, current and perpetual.
The Creator of the heavens and earth, the author of the laws and principles of physics, has inserted into creation itself the calendar for the feasts.
Moed for remembrance, for encouragement, for observance, for refinement and for hope.
The week of Pesach, the eating of unleavened bread, was a beautiful time of reflection and allowing the Spirit of Yehovah to highlight the leaven in our lives that He required us to deal with - the traditions and doctrines of man, the sins and areas of our lives that are not in accordance with His Word and will.
How beautiful are the ways of our Creator!
Matt 5:6 Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled




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