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Showing posts with label Holidays of God. Show all posts

Friday, April 3, 2026

Easter—Is a Pagan Decree Short-Changing You?

Seeking Truth-Exploring Easter Traditions

Welcome to Turtledove Thoughts. In a world full of loud traditions and bright storefronts, it is easy to lose sight of the narrow path. Today, we are pulling back the veil on one of the most widely accepted religious holidays to see if its foundations align with the Word of our Creator or the decrees of men. It is time to ask: are these traditions bringing us closer to the Father, or are they a costly distraction from the life He intended for us?

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A comparative graphic titled "Passing Over Easter," contrasting a traditional Biblical Passover Seder plate with a modern Easter basket. The left side features unleavened bread, wine, and a scripture from Exodus 12:14 (CJB), while the right side shows Easter bunnies, eggs, and a symbol of Constantine’s Council of Nicaea (AD 325).
Comparing the eternal decree of the Biblical Passover with the human traditions of Easter established at the Council of Nicaea.


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Constantine: The Man Who Swapped the Holy for the Solar

Monday, May 6, 2024

Honing Spiritual Strength Through Counting the Omer

Many Omer Counters Work on Spiritual Wellness Through Counting the Omer - Sounds Like a Great Idea to Me!

Our Creator said we are to count the Omer starting the night after Passover up to Shavuot- the Feast of Weeks - also known as Pentecost in Leviticus 23:15-16
When the command was given to count the days towards Shavuot 50 days after Passover, each day the person was to bring a sheaf of grain as an offering. Another word for the amount of grain to be brought is called an Omer. Can you imagine seeing the sheaves of grain mounting up into a huge pile as it was added to each day?
As born-again believers we know that Our Savior paid the ultimate atoning sacrifice with His life at Passover, so why count the Omer still today?

Why Some Believers Still Count the Omer Today

People have different reasons for continuing to count the Omer today. I hold the words of My Savior as very precious. The scripture that is very significant to me when I look at the special appointed times Our Creator asked us to set aside to honour Him are found in Matthew 5:17-19. "Not one jot or tittle of the law shall pass away until it is all fulfilled."

True, some may point to the words of Shaul and say that the law was fulfilled by the sacrifice of Our Savior. 
However, I believe it is important to set aside these days to honour Our Creator - not out of obligation or duty, but out of gratitude and love.

When you truly love someone how do you show your love for them? By spending time with them!

Is it too much to ask to spend a bit of time with Our Creator on those 49 days between Passover and Shavuot preparing our hearts minds and souls? 

Seven Times Seven Aspects of Spirituality for Omer Counting

When the temple was destroyed, people continued counting the Omer fulfilling this command to count the Omer. However, after the temple was destroyed, there was no place to bring the grain offering. Therefore, simply saying the blessing and counting the days would have to suffice. This is how many people count the Omer today. 

However, counting the Omer does not have to simply be a matter of saying the prayers, after all, what is it that Our Creator truly desires as a sacrifice?
In Psalm 51:17 we see the sacrifice Our Creator will not despise -
screenshot Psalm 51:17 Masoretic text from blueletter bible link opens in a new tab
Psalm 51:17 Masoretic Text


What is that acceptable sacrifice? Yes, a broken spirit and a contrite heart-  this could definitely be a suitable substitution for all the sacrifices that can no longer be done without the temple. So, during these first days of the new year, we can prepare our hearts by contemplating each day how we wish to improve.

I was delighted to discover a very interesting teaching on counting the Omer on Chabad.org. It is a way of contemplating the seven aspects of the soul during the days leading to Pentecost. - one aspect for each of the 7 weeks of counting the Omer.

The Hebrew words for the seven aspects of the soul people focus on at this time are:
  1. Chesed
  2. Gevurah
  3. Tiferet
  4. Netzach
  5. Hod
  6. Yesod
  7. Malchut
Chesed of Chesed is the focus of the first night of Omer counting. The second - Gevurah of Chesed, and so on until the 49th count - Malchut of Malchut.
For more information on increasing in spiritual strength by taking time to focus on soul work during the counting of the Omer visit >>A Spiritual Guide to the Counting of the Omer - Forty-Nine Steps to Personal Refinement - Chabad.org

Here is an interesting video about the seven aspects of our emotions from the Rabbi who wrote the article on this way of counting the  Omer.    
This Rabbi also offers three ways of participating in this method of counting the Omer on his website The Meaningful Life:
  • A taste - Daily Email
  • Appetizer - Download the app
  • Full experience - Get the book
I signed up for the free daily email prompts. Perhaps this might interest you too. See details at My Omer: 49 Steps to Personal Refinement Archives - The Meaningful Life Center

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Friday, January 12, 2024

Tevet - What is This Month All About?

Why Discover Tevet?

When I was young we used to have T-shirts and  wrist bands with WWJD on them to remind us to stop and think - 

  • What 
  • Would 
  • Jesus
  • Do? 
Are you old enough to remember those too?
Well, Our Messiah grew up observing the Holy Days given to Mose (Moses) according to the Hebrew Calendar.
The Hebrew calendar is a combination of  the lunar and solar calendars and has been used by people around the world for centuries to know when we are to celebrate the appointed times that Our Heavenly Father has set aside as very special days to get together and celebrate or mourn.His Son, Our Messiah  used this same calendar and observed these very special days too.

Have you ever really been in love with someone? When you are in love you try to find out more and more about them and do little things that would be pleasing to them.  


Well, I must admit, I have not been doing a very good job trying to find out more about the One whom I say adore.


For example, here we are already almost through through the month of Tevet, and I still haven't found out anything about the month of Tevet!


So I am sitting down right now to find out what Tevet is all about. As they say, "Better late than never!"

The word Tevet in black font on a white background
Tevet - Simple Month Name Plaque



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My Tevet Discoveries

The last day of Tevet 5784 in 2024 is January 14th, so I am just squeaking in with this exploration of the month of Tevet.

Saturday, September 2, 2023

Elul Traditions -Reciting Psalm 27 for Protection

Psalm 27 Mystical Protection Formula?

This morning I listened to a very interesting deep dive by Rabbi Mendel Kaplan into the time-honoured tradition of people reciting Psalm 27 daily as a way of removing any legalistic angelic claims or curses against us.  Why Psalm 27? Where did this tradition come from? These are all questions that were covered in this fascinating deep dive into the origins of this tradition that started towards the end of the 1700s. 

My Experience Trying to Guard My Dreams Against Unwanted Interference

Saturday, April 8, 2023

Yeshua - Ultimate Passover Sacrifice

Growing up in the United Church, we learned about Passover. However.,I do not recall anyone ever linking it to the death of Christ on the cross. Maybe they did, and I just didn't hear it. Perhaps this concept may be new to you too. 
We grew up calling the day Christ died on the cross "Good Friday" and the day he rose from the grave "Easter". The linkage between chocolate rabbits and eggs with the death of Christ were loosely woven into this in fictional , folk-lorish Easter stories to gloss over the why of hiding eggs and consuming copious amounts of the aphrodisiacs- chocolate and sugar.

Jesus The Ultimate Passover Sacrifice

So what is the connection between Passover and the death of Christ?
Rabbi Johnathan Bernis of Jewish Voice Ministeries explains it this way in his latest email:
The night of the first Passover, when God brought the last deadly plague upon Egypt, He instructed the Israelites to eat unleavened bread and paint their doors with the blood of an unblemished lamb to be "passed over" when the Angel of Death came through to kill every firstborn. This ultimately became the breaking point that caused Pharaoh's heart to relent and let the people of Israel go.
Centuries later, Yeshua celebrated the Passover Seder at His Last Supper with His disciples before He was sacrificed as the ultimate Passover Lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7).
Through Yeshua's death and resurrection, God's promise of sending a Messiah to deliver Israel (and all who would believe in Him) from sin and death, was fulfilled. 

I regret having been part and parcel of perpetuating strange pagan ideas and customs rather than magnifying the amazing miracle of Christ being resurrected from the dead and exposing the pagan roots of Easter.
I am so grateful for that final request of Christ on the cross to His Father- the Great "I Am" - Father, forgive them - for they know not what they do."
When Christ groaned from the cross "It is finished!" apparently the word  recorded in the original writing  was used for msrking a bill paid in full.
I am so grateful that Christ  chose to endure the pain and torture in order to mark the bill for my many sins "paid in full".

Happy Passover!
Rejoice for Christ has marked the bill for our foolish actions 
" paid in full.".

-Su

Friday, April 15, 2022

Passover Great Human Trafficking Bust!

Passover - The Human Trafficking Story

Scripture:
  • Proverbs 31:8-9 NLT Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves. Ensure justice for those being crushed. Yes, speak up for the poor and helpless. and see if they get justice. 

Passover- do you realize what an immense victory over human trafficking Passover celebrates? Unfortunately, like the importance of celebrating Passover, many Christians have also been misled to believe a multitude of common myths about human trafficking. Yes, many Christians have been blinded to the existence of human trafficking taking place in their hometowns and neighbourhoods. This post examines human trafficking in the Passover Story, as well as many of the half-truths traffickers, want people to believe.


Passover - How the Family of a Trafficked Man Got Busted Out of Egypt

Many people traditionally start the reading of the Passover Story with the birth of Moses - the man whom God was to send to rescue His people from human trafficking, but the human trafficking story of Passover starts many generations before that with Joseph.

If you are unfamiliar with the story of Joseph, he was the son of Jacob and Rachel. Since Joseph was born to Jacob in his old age, Jacob doted on Joseph and gave him a coat of many colours. This caused jealousy among Joseph's brothers. 
What caused even more ill feelings between himself and his brothers were the dreams he excitedly related to them. Why?  His dreams seemed to indicate that his older brothers and even his mother and father would one day bow down to him. 
One day his brothers' jealousy became too great and they plotted to kill him. One of his brothers hoping to secretly rescue him later proposed that they throw him in a pit. Then another brother seeing an approaching caravan proposed they sell him and tear up his clothes so it would look as though he had been attacked by wild animals. So Joseph, like many people being trafficked today was sold by people he knew - his very own bros!
One common human trafficking myth is that of stranger danger and people being kidnapped and sold. However, statistics show that many people are sold by people they know!

Human Trafficking Myth: People Are Sold By People They Do Not Know

Many people who are trafficked today are sold by their family members or other people they feel they can trust. They are blindsided by the unkindness shown to them when it happens.
Joseph, like many people who are trafficked today, was sold by his family members. 
Joseph's Brothers Sell Him Into Captivity by Konstantin Flavitsky 1855- digitally enhanced


Why do people sell their family members?
There are many reasons people might be sold by their families into human trafficking today. Sometimes people are sold due to ignorance - a family is deceived into believing that their child is going to have a better education or quality of life with people who seem to have an outstanding public reputation. Sometimes people sell family members because of greed - money or drugs matter more to them than their spouse or child. Still others, as in the case of Joseph, are sold into human trafficking by family members because of jealousy or hate. Whatever the reason for the person being sold, it does not matter if a person is male or female, young or old. Anyone can be sold. Being sold by someone you thought you could trust can make it almost impossible for that person to ever trust anyone again.

Human Trafficking Myth Number Two - People Are Always Trafficked for Sex

Just as Joseph was sold by his brothers into slavery, many people today are sold into physical labour, and then they are pressured into sex slavery. Many people are sold to work long hours in many different types of legitimate industries in North America. Some common industries that people have been rescued from in North America include farming, cleaning, factories, and restaurants. In the story of Joseph, we see that when Joseph refused to have sex with his owner's wife, she lied and his owner had him thrown into prison. Sometimes people are sold directly as sex slaves. In today's society, one of the most horrific parts of people sold in the sex industry is that they are sold multiple times - first during the actual rape and then repeatedly when videos of the attack are sold.

Human Trafficking Myth Number Three- People Who Do Not Escape Want to Be Trafficked

Many people think that people who are trafficked are held by physical chains, but the majority of people who are trafficked are held by either strong psychological bonds or the lack of means to provide the necessities of life for themselves. We see in the story of Joseph that after he is released from prison, the Pharoh gives him his daughter as a wife and Joseph has two children with her. While it seems an ideal and happy life going from imprisoned slave to son-in-law of the Pharoh, Joseph still is in effect a prisoner. In Joseph's old age, he asks that his bones be returned to his land if his family ever gets out of Egypt. This is finally accomplished when God uses Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
Some things captors will use to enslave others and make people do as they wish include: threatening to harm a person's pets, friends, neighbours or relatives; feigning love and concern; threatening to have their freedom taken away by having them committed to a psychiatric facility; drugging them so they get hooked on drugs; or even using hypnosis.
In the story of Joseph, we also see how Joseph's entire family comes to live in Egypt due to the lack of food. This too happens today. Whole families can become enslaved to be able to eat. This enslavement of the Hebrew people started with one young boy sold into slavery by his brothers and expanded to generations of enslaved Hebrews. 

The Hebrews were subjected to cruel back-breaking labour under Egyptian rule and fear caused their captors to make a decree that all the Hebrew baby boys were to be killed. However, Moses- one baby boy was successfully hidden by his mother in a basket in the Nile and found by the Pharoh's daughter who raised him as her child. 
The story of how God used Moses to lead the Hebrew people out of Egypt has been the subject of many movies over the years, but few movies pay little attention to the importance of the continual prayers of the people who were crying out for years to God to be released from captivity. 

If you, or someone you know, are in a situation that seems impossible to escape, do not give up hope. Keep crying out to God to send help. Keep praying. Never give up hoping to regain your freedom. God is listening. He cares.

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Sister Su is grateful to God for keeping her alive. She is a Trent/Queen's Concurrent Education graduate with over 20 years of teaching experience. She writes on several blogs, has a YouTube channel and is most easily reached through Twitter @Sister_Su See her link tree for more details:@Sister_Su | Linktree

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Passover Resources You May Wish to Use

Celebrating Passover - Jesus Did It So We Should Too

Scripture:
  • Matthew 5:17 I did not come to destroy the law but to fulfill it.
Many Christians have been sadly misled to discard Passover celebrations and replace them with pagan rituals of bunnies and eggs that have nothing whatsoever to do with Christ and His life. I know, I was also terribly misled. That being said I have been spending some time online learning more about this important mandated Holy Day of God. If you too are looking to learn more about this important festival of spring when the Hebrews were sprung from captivity through a slew of miracles, you might want to check out some of these mostly free resources that have been put across my path.

Free Online Passover Demonstrations  

Jews for Jesus- Christ in the Passover Seder

I would say that this is probably the best resource that I have found yet. I attended the online demonstration presented by Jews for Jesus featuring Rabbi David Brickner and was incredibly impressed with the explanation of how Christ is in the Passover Seder. I was incredibly blessed by this teaching and I pray that you will find it as fulfilling too.
Rabbi David Brickner Demonstrates Christ in the Passover
Click here to go to the Jews for Jesus Website and register for their next online demonstration o Christ in the Passover.

The Cry - National Canadian Online Passover Celebration 

Saturday, April 14 The Cry will hold a national communion for Canada. Chief Kenny Blacksmith, a leader in our country and Residential School survivor will be joining in this national communion event.

ICEJ - Free Online Passover Celebration Passover Haggadah and Passover Prep List

International Christian Embassy Jerusalem Canada is offering a free online Passover celebration on Tuesday, April 19th at 4pm PT or 7pm ET. Download your free Passover Prep pdf list and Haggadah from ICEJ here 

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More Passover Resources

Passover Seder Resources

Chabad.org is offering a Haggadah that you can download for free and print yourself, or if you do not have a printer, you can purchase a physical copy from their website.  What is a Haggadah? A Haggadah is an order of service that guides participants through the Passover meal or Seder. Click here to order a free downloadable Haggadah from Chabad.org.

About This Author

Sister Su is grateful to God for keeping her alive. She is a Trent/Queen's Concurrent Education graduate with over 20 years of teaching experience. She writes on several blogs, has a YouTube channel and is most easily reached through Twitter @Sister_Su See her link tree for more details:@Sister_Su | Linktree

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Yom Kippur Thoughts

Crying Out!

Whilst a bed, 
I was led,
To read the following about Yom Kippur,
And reflect on Christ's  deed.
Indeed.
Scripture: No greater love has a man than this that he lay down his life for his brother.