YAHUAH’s Mo’edim
Appointed Times (Mo’edim) as YAHUAH’s eternal calendar—not Jewish tradition, not church substitutes, but prophetic rhythm for the Remnant.
The Mo’edim: YAH’s Appointed Times for His Covenant People
These are not man’s holidays. These are YAHUAH’S divine appointments—eternal rhythms woven into time before there were calendars, clocks, or cathedrals. They are called Mo’edim (Hebrew for “appointed times”), and they belong to the people of the covenant—not to religion, not to empire, and not to the synagogue of Satan.
Why the Mo’edim Matter for the Remnant The church taught you to follow the Gregorian calendar. They taught you to honor Easter instead of Passover, Pentecost instead of Shavuot, Christmas instead of Tabernacles. But none of those substitutions are found in the Torah or affirmed by the Spirit of YAH. They are Roman inventions—mixture designed to keep the Remnant blind, off rhythm, and disconnected from covenant.