Biblical Calendar, Ekklesia

Fulfillment, Not Obligation – Why We Don’t Return to the Law

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The Lamb has been crucified. Messiah has been raised. So why do many of us still feel pressure to maintain what has already been fulfilled? This is not about rejecting obedience— it’s about understanding where it now flows from.

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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.