Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Full Pink Paschal Moon Tonight

 


 "Praise Him, O sun and moon; praise Him, all you shining stars."
(Psalm 148:3)

 
 


Full Pink Moon
Image courtesy/iStock

 

 This month's Full Pink Moon will rise in the sky tonight at 10:12 pm EST.
 Lovely Luna's appearance will mark the first Full Moon of springtime and 
as the Paschal, or Easter Moon, she will determine the date of the holiday
 which this year will be on April 5th.

By the way, as she sails up into the sky tonight, the moon's color 
will be a lovely golden hue, not pink!  And that's no April foolin'!

Why is April's Moon called "The Pink Moon"?

According to the folks at The Old Farmer's Almanac, the name comes from
an early wildflower native to North America called Phlox, or, "Moss Pink"
which is in full bloom around the time of the full moon in April. 

 ðŸŒ•I hope the skies are clear where you're at tonight!🌕

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday's Word: Kaddesh/Sanctification

 

 

"You brought your people Israel out of the land of Egypt with 
signs and wonders, with a strong hand and an outstretched
arm, and with great terror. You gave them this land that
You had sworn to give to their fathers, a land flowing
with milk and honey."
(Jeremiah 32:21-22)



Image courtesy/Messiah In The Passover

 

The Hebrew word, Kaddesh means, "sanctification" to be "set apart" or
 "to make holy".  During the Passover Seder, the meal begins with saying
the Kaddesh, a blessing over the first cup of wine (kos rishon) known as
 "The Cup of Sanctification". 

As the Lord entered the land of Egypt, the Hebrew slaves were protected
  by the blood of an unblemished lamb smeared on the two side posts and
 lintel (the top) of the door of their homes. Death "passed over" them.

"The blood shall be for a token or sign to you that when I see the blood I will
 pass over you, and no plague shall be upon you when I smite the land of Egypt."
(Exodus 12:13)

 After this, when God brought them out of slavery in Egypt,  He set
Israel apart, thus sanctifying them as His chosen people and nation.

 For Christians, Passover is a foreshadow of the forthcoming Messiah,
 whose precious shed blood, applied to the door of every believer's heart,
 saves them from bondage to sin and the sting of death. We are sanctified,
 set apart and made holy, in and through our Lord Jesus Christ.

"Sanctification begins in regeneration.  The Spirit of God implants in man that new
living principle by which he becomes a "new creation" in Christ Jesus. This work,
which begins with new birth, is carried on in two ways-mortification, whereby the
lusts of the flesh are subdued and kept under, and vivication, by which the life that
God has put within us is made to be a well of water springing up into everlasting life. 

This is carried on every day in what is called perseverance, by which the Christian is
preserved and continued in a gracious state and is made to abound in good works unto
the praise and glory of God; and it culminates or comes to perfection in glory, when
  the soul, being thoroughly purged, is caught up to dwell with holy beings
at the right hand of the Majesty on high. 

But while the Spirit of God is thus the author of sanctification, yet there
 is a visible agency employed that must not be forgotten.

  "Sanctify them," said Jesus, "in the truth; Your Word is truth."
(John 17:17)

 

Sanctify Them
Chris Brazelton
Image courtesy/Pixels
 

The passages of Scripture that prove that the instrument of our sanctification is
the Word of God are numerous.  The Spirit of God brings to our minds the precepts
and doctrines of truth and applies them with power. These are heard in the ear, and
being received in the heart, they work in us to will and to do God's good pleasure.

The truth is the sanctifier, and if we do not hear or read the truth, we shall
 not grow in sanctification.  We only progress in sound living as we 
progress in sound understanding.

"Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path."
(Psalm 119:105)

Do not say of any error, "It is a mere matter of opinion."

No man indulges an error of judgment without sooner or later tolerating
an error in practice. Hold fast the truth, for by doing so you shall
be sanctified by the Spirit of God."
-Charles Haddon Spurgeon

"For the Word that God speaks is alive and full of power, making it active, operative,
energizing, and effective; it is sharper than any two-edged sword; penetrating to the
dividing line of the breath of life, (soul) and (the immortal) spirit, and of joints and
marrow (of the deepest part of our nature), exposing and shifting and analyzing
and judging the very thoughts and purposes of the heart."
(Hebrews 4:12)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

MeMe Makes Coconut Cream Pie!

 

 

 

 

 Just in time for Easter dinner, the gracious host of MeMe's Recipes
shows how to make a decadent and delicious Coconut Cream Pie!

And everybody remember,  Shine for Jesus! 


Coconut Cream Pie
MeMe's Recipes/Diane Leary
(March 30, 2026)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The Temple Mystery Revealed/ The 3 Missing Days : Messianic Rabbi Zev Porat Preaches

 

 

 

 

 A special message from brother Zev Porat in Israel. 

Please keep his ministry in your prayers!

Pray for the conversion of Israel and for the Peace of Jerusalem!

Maranatha!

The Temple Mystery Revealed: The 3 Missing Days
Rabbi Zev Porat Preaches
messiah ofisrael
(March 31, 2026)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday Bible Study With Les Feldick: Paul's Journey To The Gentiles

 

 

"Rather, as it is written: "No eye has seen, nor ear has heard, no heart
 has imagined, what God has prepared for those who love Him." 
(1 Corinthians 2:9)

 


Les & Iris Feldick
Image courtesy/Through The Bible 
With Les Feldick Newsletter

 



 Les continues his walk through the Bible teaching us how
to connect the dots within the Holy Scriptures.

 

Paul's Journeys To The Gentiles/Part One
(1995)
Les Feldick Ministries-Official Site

 

 

 

 

Paul's Journeys To The Gentiles/Part Two
(1995)
Les Feldick Ministries-Official Site

 

 

 

 

Paul's Journeys To The Gentiles/Part Three
(1995)
Les Feldick Ministries-Official Site

 

 

 

 

Paul's Journeys To The Gentiles/Part Four
(1995)
Les Feldick Ministries-Official Site
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, March 30, 2026

Monday Meditation: "Zeal For Your House Will Consume Me"

 


 "It is written, My house shall be called a house of prayer,
  but ye have made it a den of robbers." 
(Matthew 21:12-13.)



Jesus Cleansing The Temple
(1874)
Carl Bloch
(1834-1890)
Danish painter
Image courtesy/Fine Art America

  

 The first errand of the King in His city is the temple.  "And Jesus entered into the
temple of God, and cast out all that sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew
the tables of the money-changers and the seats of those who sold doves."
(Matthew 21:12)

This is the second time that the Lord acted in cleansing the temple.

*The first is recorded in the Gospel of John and took place at the beginning of His ministry.

There it is the zeal for God's house, but here, He acts in all His Kingly authority.

 How great and awful must have been the defilement of God's temple in those days. 
Money changers were undoubtedly in the foreground, for money played then in the days 
 of Jewish apostasy as important a role as it does in the apostasy we witness about us.

In  "The Life and Times of Jesus The Messiah"  Austrian Jewish-Christian author
Alfred Edersheim writes: "We can picture to overselves the scene around the table of
an eastern money changer--the weighing of the coins, deductions for the loss of weight,
arguing, disputing, bargaining, and we realize the terrible truthfulness of our Lord's
  charge that they had made the Father's house a mart and a place of traffic."

And besides the money changers were those who bought and sold.  All that which was
required for the meat and drink offering was for sale by the Temple authorities. With the
sale, much speculation was connected; covetousness, as Jewish talmudical writings prove,
was the ruling passion in this blasphemous traffic. And the most awful fact was that the
priesthood, especially the high-priestly family, earned riches from it. The Bazaars and
the Temple markets were controlled and owned by the *sons of Annas. 

Into this scene of desecration He enters.

 No whip of cords in His hands; the King does not need it.

The tables are turned over in wild confusion; the coins roll over the pavement, 
while the sacrificial animals and birds are driven out, perhaps in a wild stampede,
 followed by their owners and the officials of the temple. 

And what He uses is His own Word: 

 "It is written, My house shall be called a house of prayer,
  but ye have made it a den of robbers." 
(Matthew 21:12-13.)

But a more refreshing scene follows. The temple is cleansed. The noise and
confusion is at an end. Nothing is said of the return of these evil occupants.
But instead of them, there came the blind and lame to Him in the temple
and he healed them. The vacancy was filled by the crowd of the poor,
stricken, suffering ones, who were delivered of their pains and diseases. 

 A blessed and glorious foreshadowing of what will be when He comes again,
and when, by His life-giving, healing touch, He will cure "all diseases" 
 and make perfectly whole.  And still another thing happens. 

"And when the chief priests and the scribes saw the wonders which He wrought,
and the children crying in the temple and saying, "Hosanna to the Son of David!"
they were indignant and said to Him, 'Hearest thou what these say?' 

And Jesus says to them, "Yes. Have ye never read, 'Out of the mouth
 of babies and sucklings Thou hast perfect praise?"  
(Matthew 21:15-16)

The children sang their Hosanna to Him, the Son of David, and our Lord refers
the murmuring, accusing chief priests and scribes to the eighth Psalm:

"Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings hast Thou ordained strength
because of Thine enemies, that Thou mightiest still the enemy and the avenger."
(Psalm 8:2 )

The meaning of that Psalm is clearly established by the Second Chapter of Hebrews.

"Thou hast put all things in subjection under His feet."
(Hebrews 2:8) 

It is Jesus, the Son of Man, who is seen here in His dominion over the earth. When at last
He has all things under His feet, there will be silencing of the enemy by perfect praise.
The praise of the children foreshadows the praise He will receive when He comes again.
 -Gaebelein's Annotated Bible

 

Did The Cleansing Of The Temple Occur Twice? 

The accounts of Jesus driving out the merchants and money changers
from the temple appears in (John 2:13-17) and in the Synoptic Gospels
(Matthew 21:12-13; Mark 11:15-17; Luke 19: 45-46). In John's Gospel,
the event appears early in Jesus' public ministry, whereas in the
Synoptic Gospels, it appears close to the final week of His earthly
mission. The difference in timing raises a question: Were there
two distinct cleansing or is there only one cleansing 
differently placed by John? 

John's Gospel records: "Now the Passover of the Jews was near,
so Jesus went up from Jerusalem. In the temple courts He found men
selling cattle, sheep, and doves, and money changers seated at their
tables. So He made a whip out of cords and drove all from the temple
courts, both sheep and cattle. He poured out the coins of the money
changers and overturned their tables. To those selling doves He said,
"Get these out of here! How dare you turn My Father's house into
a marketplace!"  His disciples remembered that it was written:

"Zeal for Your house will consume Me."
(John 2:13-17) 

The apparent difference in timing between John's account and
 the parallel accounts recorded in Matthew, Mark, and Luke, 
does not present an irreconcilable conflict.
.
 Readers can legitimately embrace the possibility of two separate cleansings-
one in the beginning of Jesus' earthly ministry and one near the end.

John may have placed his account of the single cleansing at the
beginning of his gospel to highlight the Lord's identity and mission.

The overarching message of each gospel perspective is clear to the careful reader.
 Jesus is the promised Messiah who zealously guards the sanctity of true worship.

"God is Spirit, and His worshipers must worship Him in spirit and in truth."
(John 4:24 )

*Sons of Annas-  Annas was the patriarch of an immensely powerful family of Jewish
priests who dominated Jerusalem.  He played a significant role in the execution of
Jesus, and in the persecution of the early followers of Christ.  He was the father of
 five sons, the most notable being Eleazar ben Ananas. He was also the father-in-law
 of Joseph Caiaphas, the official Roman-appointed high priest during the
time of Jesus' arrest, trial, and execution.

 

 Information source: Bible Hub

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Sunday Night In Uncle Walt's Vault: The Grasshopper And The Ants

 

 

 



 A beautifully restored "Silly Symphony" cartoon from 1934
 recounts the famous Aesop's fable about a carefree grasshopper,
industrious ants, and a lesson in gratitude.

 

The Grasshopper And The Ants
(1934)
Walt Disney Productions
Distributed by United Artists
Uploaded by Nostalgiaman
(September 14, 2025)