While the world reeled from the global orders surrounding the Wuhan virus, those who attached themselves to the Biblical calendar celebrated Pesach. As commanded thousands of years ago in Egypt, this year’s Pesach found families gathered behind closed doors in their homes waiting for Elohim to reveal Himself. Glasses of wine were poured and shared and unleavened bread was broken to remember deliverance and redemption. Through Yeshua and his words at his final Pesach, the renewed marriage covenant between Elohim and His people became memorialized in this ‘appointed time.’
Tag: Passover
Living in Goshen
The past few weeks of information, disinformation and outright lies buzz around the airwaves bouncing off planets in the outer universe so much that I have been praying incessantly for truth. A couple of verses come to mind like “everything that is hidden will be laid bare” (Hebrews 4:13) and “you will know the truth…
Carmel Matzah Crunch
4-6 unsalted matzahs 1 cup butter 1 cup brown sugar 12 ounces chocolate chips 1 cup almonds, slivered Line cookie sheet with baking parchment or waxed paper. Cover with matzot. Be sure to cover the entire cookie sheet..cut extra pieces to fit. Preheat oven to 375˙. Melt butter in heavy pan and add brown sugar….
Do you know the way to San Jose?
Heading out to San Francisco … not the right song and it wasn’t for the Labor Day weekend, but Passover with our son. Upon arrival to his apartment, he treated us to an amazing lunch at Hobee’s Restaurant known for their huge portions of coffee cake. I had an amazing treat pre-Passover of a Walnut Peach…