It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Well, if you are in the Torah circles you actually have two most wonderful times of the year. Spring and Fall mark two seasons of Yah’s eternal festivals. Do we not serve an elohim who is up for a party and celebration? Even in the new heaven and the new earth we know this to be true. Our Elohim is into celebrating and setting time aside with our Maker. This is the Elohim of fellowship, union, intimacy and relationship. He sets out these times to reconnect with Him. Getting back to Father’s house and enjoying the perks of being a son or daughter at the dinner table of the Most High is what it is all about.
With the Pesach season steadily approaching I thought it would be fitting to write something on the deliverance of Yashar’El. Yes, we are saved from Egypt. In essence we are saved from our sins and the grip of this world to cling to our Elohim.
How does this happen? Or what needs to be done for us to experience freedom? Redemption! But how is redemption obtained? You would tell me through Jesus/Iesus/Jesu/Yeshua/Yahusha and you would be right. But how about for the Israelite slaves in Egypt? The answer may surprise you.
To get back to the question: who led the people out of Egypt?
Drumroll please…brrrrrrr, do-do, shh!