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Which one the Father wants to be remembered, Sunday or Saturday? Neither, because our calendar misaligns from what He said: Psalm 104:19
He appointed the moon for seasons;
The sun The Father in heaven appointed the moon for seasons. What does that mean? That means the Father says, our Calendar should be based on the moon cycle. Does our calendar follow that? No. The months do not begin with the New Moon. This month April 2026, started on the Full Moon, not the New Moon. That means our calendar is not the calendar the Father prescribed, and as a consequence, His Sabbath which is the sign between Him and His people is forgotten. Before the Gregorian calendar was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in October 1582, there existed an ancient Hebrew calendar following the Father's will: Isaiah 66:23
And it shall come to pass
That from one New Moon to another,
And from one Sabbath to another,
All flesh shall come to worship before Me,” says This is estimated to be written between the 8th and 5th century B.C. The observance of Yahuwah's Passover followed that calendar. Leviticus 23:5
‘On the fourteenth day of the first month at twilight is Fourteenth day from when? From the day of the new moon, obviously. That's today, the first day of April, 2026, according to our Gregorian calendar. See the contrast between the Gregorian calendar and the calendar of God. The month in Yahuwah's calenda begins on the new moon day, while that of the Gregorian calendar starts with the full moon day. This is a blantant expression of rebellion. More than two thousand years ago, our beloved Saviour dined with His disciples, His last passover meal in His life on earth. The next day is the start of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, a Sabbath day. Leviticus 23:6
‘And on the fifteenth day of the same month is the Feast of Unleavened Bread
to Leviticus 23:7 On the first day you shall have a holy convocation; you shall do no customary work on it. That part saying, "do no customary work" means that the first day of the feast is a Sabbatn. The illustration that follows shows the Feast of unleavened bread occurring between two Sabbaths, the 15th and 22nd day, shaded in pink.
The world's celebration of Holy Week is about to end at the time when the Feast of Unleavened bread begins as commanded by Yahuwah in the Bible. The Feast of Unleavened is fixed between two Sabbaths, while the worlds Holy Week is being celebrated from Sunday to Sunday. The world rejects the will of Father Yahuwah in heaven, but accepts the will of Pope Gregory XIII. Furthermore, the world rejects Father Yahuwah's Sabbath and accepts Satan's "day of the sun" and "Saturn's day." Incidentally, an answer to a long standing question by the Athiests saying: "If God exists, why does't He make everything in proper order getting rid of all the evils that happens?" The answer is we humans use the godly power He gave us against Him. We hate Him. |