THE biblical HOLY DAYS:
GOD’S PLAN FOR HUMANITY - the path to true meaning
In a world searching for identity, purpose, and stability, the Bible offers something deeper than temporary meaning: a divine plan.
God’s Holy Days — the Sabbath and annual feasts — reveal that plan step by step. These days are not relics of the past; they are God’s blueprint for salvation, celebrated by Jesus Christ and the early Church, and filled with meaning for believers today.While society faces rising anxiety, confusion, and moral drift, God offers a rhythm of life rooted in rest, hope, and spiritual clarity.
The Holy Days show us who God is, what He is doing, and how we are meant to live. They teach us how to walk as Jesus walked and align our lives with God’s purpose for humanity.
While society faces rising anxiety, confusion, and moral drift, God offers a rhythm of life rooted in rest, hope, and spiritual clarity.
The Holy Days show us who God is, what He is doing, and how we are meant to live. They teach us how to walk as Jesus walked and align our lives with God’s purpose for humanity.
THE CONCLUSION – THE HOPE WE HAVE IN WHAT WAS PROMISED TO US
What is the final purpose of baptism? Explore the conclusion of our series as we connect the ancient "mikveh" to the promise of eternal life. Discover how the "six waterpots" of Cana symbolize our need for Christ’s completion and why the resurrection of Jesus transforms a symbolic ritual into a "Living Hope" for all humanity.
DID JESUS JUST TURN WATER INTO WINE?
Why was Jesus Christ’s first miracle performed using ritual purification jars? Explore the profound symbolism of the wedding at Cana. Discover how the transformation of water into wine signaled the end of temporary washings and the beginning of an eternal covenant sealed in Christ’s blood.
THE HOPE IN JESUS CHRIST’s HEALINGS
Why did Jesus choose specific pools for His most famous healings? Explore the archaeological discovery that Bethesda and Siloam were actually mikveh pools. Discover how Christ fulfilled the prophetic double-meaning of Mikveh — transforming a "collection of waters" into the living "Hope of Israel."
THE INTERTESTAMENTAL PERIOD - THE SILENT YEARS
What happened during the "400 Years of Silence"? Explore the Intertestamental Period and the rise of the mikveh pool. Discover why archaeologists have found hundreds of ritual baths near the Temple Mount and how this widespread practice of immersion prepared the world for the ministry of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ.
MIKVEH - A NEW MEANING
Why does the Hebrew word for a "collection of waters" suddenly become a title for God Himself? Journey through the Old Testament to discover the double meaning of Mikveh — both cleansing water and hope from God. Learn how Jeremiah and Ezra used this word to reveal that the same God who washes us is the only true Hope of Israel.
THE WASHING AWAY OF SIN
From the foot of Mount Sinai to the Tabernacle door, water has always been God’s symbol for purity. Discover how ancient ritual washings prepared the way for baptism and why the physical act was only a shadow of the spiritual transformation Jesus Christ seeks in us.
THE BEGINNING: THE ORIGINS OF BAPTISM
Why does the Bible record Jesus Christ’s baptism four times before ever explaining what it means? Explore the origins of baptism — from the silence of the Old Testament to the immediate recognition by the Pharisees. Discover the linguistic roots of Hebrew "purity" and why this pivotal event was foreordained before the foundation of the world.

