The first edition of our Jubilee book has now arrived from the publishers – on the Day of Atonement. Which is none other than the most sacred day on the Jewish calendar, and is THE day when the Jubilee is announced!
Enoch Lavender was born in Australia, raised in Norway, spent time living in China and is now based in Melbourne, Australia. He has been studying Hebrew and the Jewish roots of our faith for the past decade, and has a keen interest in the Middle East from a Bible prophecy perspective.
What is the significance of Premier Daniel Andrews stepping down the day after the most sacred day on the Biblical calendar – the Day of Atonement? Is it a co-incidence? The Jubilee is always announced on the Day of Atonement and is about that great day when God will depose wicked rulers and establish His righteous Kingdom – may that day come soon!
Enoch Lavender was born in Australia, raised in Norway, spent time living in China and is now based in Melbourne, Australia. He has been studying Hebrew and the Jewish roots of our faith for the past decade, and has a keen interest in the Middle East from a Bible prophecy perspective.
The Bible is full of symbolism, with layers of meaning concealed in numbers and letters. Join Ps Enoch Lavender as he examines 5784 and the coming Hebrew year in light of the teachings of the Bible
Enoch Lavender was born in Australia, raised in Norway, spent time living in China and is now based in Melbourne, Australia. He has been studying Hebrew and the Jewish roots of our faith for the past decade, and has a keen interest in the Middle East from a Bible prophecy perspective.
The inspirational movie “The Sound of Freedom” speaks of the modern slave trade in our world. There is coming a day when the victims of the global sex trade will be delivered, and that will be in the great jubilee! Learn more in our upcoming book!
Enoch Lavender was born in Australia, raised in Norway, spent time living in China and is now based in Melbourne, Australia. He has been studying Hebrew and the Jewish roots of our faith for the past decade, and has a keen interest in the Middle East from a Bible prophecy perspective.
Judaism teaches that one should always leave in readiness for the Messiah’s coming. In fact, the famous sage Rambam listed this expectation as one of the 13 core tenants of the faith. According to Rambam, if you are not expecting the Messiah’s return imminently you have denied the Torah and Moses (i.e. it is tantamount to denying the faith).
Expecting the Messiah’s return changes the way we live our lives. A story from the Talmud illustrates this well:
Rabbi Eliezer says: Repent one day before your death.
Rabbi Eliezer’s students asked him: But does a person know the day on which he will die?
He said to them: All the more so.. one should repent today lest he die tomorrow
(Shabbat 153a)
In light of Jesus’ soon coming, it is important for us all to take Rabbi Eliezer’s advice and live in repentance today. Now is the time to get right with God and live fully for Him.
Enoch Lavender was born in Australia, raised in Norway, spent time living in China and is now based in Melbourne, Australia. He has been studying Hebrew and the Jewish roots of our faith for the past decade, and has a keen interest in the Middle East from a Bible prophecy perspective.