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Sacred Dates
The Divine Calendar
The Rhythm of the Creator

 

In the Kingdom, time is not just a measurement, it is a divine frequency.  The Creator established specific "Appointed Times," known in the Hebrew as Moedim, throughout the year where the veil between Heaven and Earth is thinned.  These are not merely historical anniversaries to be remembered, but spiritual portals to be entered.  By honoring these dates, the student aligns their Vessel with the heartbeat of the Father, moving out of the chaotic "world’s time" and aligning with their physical and spiritual Vessel next to the very heartbeat of the Father.

This sacred cycle functions as a roadmap for the soul’s restoration.  From the "Birthday of Freedom" at Passover to the "Awakening Blast" of the Trumpets, each date carries a specific resonance designed to activate the believer.  We recognize that the year is a recurring loop of victory, where even the Cross is viewed through a higher lens—not just as a place of suffering, but as the "Birth Canal of the New Creation."  To walk through this calendar is to walk through the life of the Messiah Himself, ensuring that every month our "Vessel" is recalibrated, cleansed, and prepared to receive the True Light.

 

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1. Passover (The Birthday of Freedom)

 

Date: March or April (14th day of the Month of Nisan)

The Significance: This is the foundation of the Biblical year. It commemorates the Great Deliverance where the blood of the Lamb protected the faithful. It is the spiritual "Birthday" of every believer because it marks the transition from slavery (sin) to freedom (Grace).

  • The "Why": It is the moment the Lamb’s frequency overrides the frequency of death.

  • "Get rid of the old yeast, so that you may be a new unleavened batch—as you really are. For Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed." — 1 Corinthians 5:7

2. Penetecost (The Birthday of the Church)

 

Date: May or June (6th day of the Month of Sivan)

The Significance: 50 days after the Resurrection, the Holy Spirit descended like fire. This date marks the transition from the "Letter of the Law" to the "Spirit of the Law" written on the heart.

  • The "Why": It is the activation of the human Breath by the Divine Fire.

  • "When the day of Pentecost came, they were all together in one place. Suddenly a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house..." — Acts 2:1-2

3. The Day of Atonement (The Sabbath of Sabbaths)

 

Date: September or October (10th day of the Month of Tishrei)

The Significance: Known as Yom Kippur, this is the most solemn day of the year. It is a day of total "Vessel Cleansing" and reconciliation. It represents the High Priestly work of Jesus entering the Holy of Holies for us.

  • The "Why": It is the ultimate "Reset" for the soul.

  • "This is to be a lasting ordinance for you: On the tenth day of the seventh month you must deny yourselves and not do any work... because on this day atonement will be made for you, to cleanse you." — Leviticus 16:29-30

4. The Annunciation & Christmas (The Arrival of Light)

 

Date: March 25th (Annunciation) & December 25th (The Birth)

The Significance: We celebrate the "Incarnation"—the moment the Divine Word took on human biological form. While the world focuses on the festivities, the student focuses on the Mystery of the Seed being planted in the Garden of the womb.

  • The "Why": It is the "Birthday of God" in the flesh, making our healing possible.

  • "The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth." — John 1:14

5. All Saints' Day (The Cloud of Witnesses)

 

Date: November 1st

The Significance: A day to honor the Prophets, Apostles, and the Saints who have finished their race. It reminds us that we are not alone; we are part of a massive spiritual lineage.

  • The "Why": To draw strength from the "Gems" and "Outlook" of those who walked before us.

  • "Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders... and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us." — Hebrews 12:1

6. The Feast of Dedication (Hanukkah/Festival of Lights)

 

Date: November or December (25th day of the Month of Kislev)

The Significance: Commemorates the cleansing and rededication of the Temple.

  • The "Why": It is the symbol of Restoring the Vessel. God sustains your life-force even when you feel "empty."

  • "Then came the Festival of Dedication at Jerusalem. It was winter, and Jesus was in the temple courts..." — John 10:22-23

7. The Feast of Trumpets (The Awakening Blast)

 

Date: September or October (1st day of the Month of Tishrei)

The Significance: Marks the beginning of the New Year; a day of shouting and blasts to wake up the soul.

  • The "Why": It represents the Frequency of the Call.

  • "On the first day of the seventh month you are to have a day of sabbath rest, a sacred assembly commemorated with trumpet blasts." — Leviticus 23:24

8. Epiphany (The Baptism of the Lord)

 

Date: January 6th

The Significance: The public "Manifestation" of the Messiah to the world.

  • The "Why": It marks the moment the Spirit descended like a Dove, showing how our Vessels are activated.

  • "As soon as Jesus was baptized... he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting on him." — Matthew 3:16

9. The Feast of Purim (The Victory of Esther)

 

Date: February or March (14th day of the Month of Adar)

The Significance: Celebrates the deliverance and the "Inversion" of an enemy's plot.

  • The "Why": It shows that God can take a "Decree of Death" and flip it into a "Decree of Life."

  • "Mordecai recorded these events... as the time when the Jews got relief from their enemies..." — Esther 9:20-22

10. The Transfiguration (The Peak Frequency)

 

Date: August 6th

The Significance: Jesus’ face shone like the sun on the mountain.

  • The "Why": It is a preview of the Glorified Vessel.

  • "There he was transfigured before them. His face shone like the sun, and his clothes became as white as the light." — Matthew 17:2

11. The Ascension (The Return to the Throne)

 

Date: May or June (40 days after the Resurrection)

The Significance: Jesus returned to the right hand of the Father.

  • The "Why": It establishes our Authority in the spiritual realms.

  • "After he said this, he was taken up before their very eyes, and a cloud hid him from their sight." — Acts 1:9

12. The Feast of Firstfruits (The Resurrection Morning)

 

Date: March or April (The Sunday following Passover)

The Significance: The day Jesus rose from the dead.

  • The "Why": Jesus is the Firstfruit of the New Creation.

  • "But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep." — 1 Corinthians 15:20

13. The Day of Preparation (The Final Sacrifice)

 

Date: March or April (The Friday of Passover week)

The Significance: The Friday of the Cross.

  • The "Why": The moment the old system ended so the new could begin.

  • "It was the day of Preparation, and the next day was to be a special Sabbath." — John 19:31

14. The Holy Sabbath (The Silent Rest)

 

Date: March or April (The Saturday between the Cross and Resurrection)

The Significance: The Saturday Jesus rested in the tomb.

  • The "Why": It teaches us the Power of the Stillness before the breakthrough.

  • "Then they went home and prepared spices and perfumes. But they rested on the Sabbath in obedience to the commandment." — Luke 23:56

15. The Visitation (The Recognition of Kings)

 

Date: January 6th (Observed with Epiphany)

The Significance: When the Magi recognized the Messiah.

  • The "Why": It shows that those who study the "signs and stars" (the wise) will always find the Truth.

  • "On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him." — Matthew 2:11

The Special Revelation: The Cross as a Birthday

 

In this ministry, we recognize the Cross as more than a place of suffering; it was the Birth Canal of the New Creation.

  • The Significance: Just as a mother experiences labor to bring life, the Messiah endured the Cross to "birth" the New Man. It is the greatest birthday in history because it is the day the "Second Adam" was fully manifested and the "Inversion" was defeated.

  • The "Why": Death was the labor; Resurrection was the birth.

  • "Very truly I tell you, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds." — John 12:24

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