Biblical Calendar, Ekklesia

We Are Not Waiting for Pentecost

Pentecost is not something believers are waiting to experience again, but something they are invited to live from every day. In Acts of the Apostles 2, God already poured out His Spirit, establishing a new reality for His people. The question is no longer when God will move, but how we learn to live from what He has already given through Christ.

Biblical Calendar

Pesach and the Lamb Who Finished the Work

Pesach was never meant to remain a cycle. It was always pointing to a Person. Christ, our Passover Lamb, has been sacrificed. Not continued—fulfilled. So we do not return to maintain what He has completed. We live from it. Pesach and the Lamb Who Finished the Work

Biblical Calendar, Ekklesia

The Vov and the Quiet Strength of What Holds Us Together

As Passover approaches in 2026, the focus shifts to the Hebrew letter vov, symbolizing connection through Christ's finished work on the cross. The vov represents unity and continuity, essential for sustaining relationships within the faith community. True spiritual life is maintained not by effort but by the quiet strength of connection.

Podcast

From Curiosity to Intimacy—Finding Meaning in Hebrew Letters

A Beyond the Dalet Podcast In this podcast, I explore my journey from casual curiosity about the Hebraic year and the symbolic meaning of Hebrew letters to a deeper, more intimate relationship with God. I share my personal story of how studying the Hebrew alphabet began as a devotional tool to enhance my Bible study… Continue reading From Curiosity to Intimacy—Finding Meaning in Hebrew Letters

Biblical Calendar, General

Tevet: A Month For Embracing New Vision

The Hebrew month of Tevet, the tenth month on the biblical calendar, carries profound spiritual and prophetic significance. This year Tevet covers the time from December 21, 2025 through January 18, 2026 Tevet is a month brimming with potential for new spiritual vision, inviting us to step beyond our natural perspective and embrace the brilliant… Continue reading Tevet: A Month For Embracing New Vision

Biblical Calendar, General

Did you know there are two Sukkots!

I know, who cares? I do. I love this time of year. I enjoy all the gatherings and celebrations. Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's are great and I enjoy the festivities. But I also enjoy the fall celebrations of Rosh HaShanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkot/Feast of Tabernacles. So having two Sukkots is right up my… Continue reading Did you know there are two Sukkots!

Podcast

My Thoughts on Hanukkah

A Second Sukkot Hanukkah is a celebration of victory and freedom, akin to Thanksgiving, Christmas, and the Fourth of July combined. It’s a time to celebrate, even if it means celebrating by faith, as the past few years have been challenging for many. The focus should be on joy, gratitude, and spending time with loved… Continue reading My Thoughts on Hanukkah

Podcast

Finding Balance: The Hebraic and Gregorian Calendars

The podcast discusses balancing the Hebraic and Gregorian calendars, highlighting their differences, such as the lunar cycles of the Hebraic calendar starting in Tishri versus the Gregorian calendar beginning in January. It emphasizes finding personal rhythms, reducing stress, and valuing both religious observances and individual freedoms in practicing faith.