Why Christians Should Celebrate Purim - Biblical Significance Of Purim

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  • Why should Christians celebrate Purim?
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    Hi, I'm so excited. I've been waiting for this video for a long time, because I want to teach you why Christians should celebrate Purim. Do you even know what Purim is? Yes, it's in the Bible. And we're going to talk about it today.
    Alright, today, we're going to talk about Purim. Now, I'm not sure if you've ever heard that word before, but I'm going to teach you all about it. And make sure you stay tuned to the end because I just have something special I want to share with you. So why should Christians celebrate parum? I would love to read in your comments down below.
    Let's get started.
    What I want you to understand is the more we can see scripture come to life, which is why we take the trips to Israel. But the more we can see scripture come to life, the more we can see it working in our life today. That's the whole Okay, that's it in a nutshell, why we should celebrate Purim . • 2 Reasons Why We Shoul... Because it's scripture coming to life. And so when your family understands how God works, how he worked centuries ago, in the biblical days, in the days of today, when our children and even us understand how God works, we can recognize him at work around us today. And
    that's it.
    That's why we should celebrate them. Now, I realize this can be one of the most crazy, most revealing events of the year. And yet most of the Christians don't even know about it. In fact, as little as we know about leap year, we know even less about Purim. So if I told you Purim is about the Second Coming. All right, I know you're paying attention now, if I told you about your purpose in life, it was about God's secrets. It was about incredible fun. It was about a date that changed history.
    Purim is about the story of Esther. In the book of Esther, we have every part of a play that could ever be added to a script. We have the beautiful queen, we have kings, we have secrets, we have villains, we have heroes, we have horror stories, we have perfect theater. Imagine the future of a child's life, who understands God in a way that he can just call on God in every single situation. What could God do in the life of a young person who understands God at work in their life, even at a young age. That's what we're going to talk about. This is why Puri is so important. And I want you to start celebrating it today. So purim is the story of Esther.
    We have the feast of Purim, we have an eternal message, we have an enduring feast, and finally, the providence of God. And yet, with all of this happening in the book of Esther, never do we see God's name in the book. And but yet, he's weaving all of the details to bring him glory. God will always deliver his people, no matter how gloomy it may seem, the Jews who did not go back to the promised land now let's just kind of set the scene here.
    And the Jews, you know, they didn't go back to their Promised Land. If they had gone back, we wouldn't have been in this situation. But they didn't go back to their Promised Land. So now we're dealing with this situation. And you know, they were comfortable, but now they are in a dire circumstance.
    God is always at work in the circumstances. This is what our children need to understand God is always at work. So God revealed his deliverance and Esther and God will reveal his deliverance on the final day of atonement. God delivered his people.
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Комментарии • 43

  • @jodistimson3183
    @jodistimson3183 Год назад +18

    Yes!! I want to celebrate the biblical feasts! It’s so refreshing to have another Christian promoting this!! We have been slowly transitioning from traditional holidays to biblical holy days and this year will be our first Purim celebration 🎉

  • @TheGodzfav4
    @TheGodzfav4 Год назад +4

    Yes, ma'am. I desire to celebrate Purim.

  • @tanyalynndukhie220
    @tanyalynndukhie220 Год назад +9

    Yes! We desire to learn of EACH of the Jewish Festivals, and CELEBRATE them! Looking forward to this teaching,dear Sister! 🙌🏼🙏🏼🙌🏼

  • @jules9628
    @jules9628 Год назад +7

    Beautiful and thank you for sharing another wonderful video.
    We observe all the festivals and it is SO wonderful! Deep deep study reveals they were NOT done away with, and the fact most people easily adopt pagan holidays like Valentines, Easter, Halloween of all things, and Christmas, but snort at others who follows Gods holy days...it is truly astounding.
    The Sabbath day has never changed since it was instituted in the Garden with marriage-2000 years before a Jew existed.
    Its nice to see you elevating something pointing to the second coming!

  • @surekhapagudala974
    @surekhapagudala974 Год назад +3

    Thank you fir enlightening Christian's on Purim -Indian Christian from India. God.bless you God bless America and Israel.

  • @purplepink5630
    @purplepink5630 Год назад +2

    I can't wait to celebrate Purim! 1 of my FAVORITES! Got a journal set just for it, planning decorations, food, and great movies and musicals for it, such a "1 night with the king" 👑🎉

  • @ginamommy
    @ginamommy Год назад +3

    Thank you! I have been wanting to learn more about the biblical feasts.

  • @victoria-h2457
    @victoria-h2457 Год назад +2

    This is our first year celebrating it 💕

  • @shannoncook9915
    @shannoncook9915 Год назад +5

    I celebrate the festivals best I can...I never saw where he did away with them after Christ died on tge cross like people say.
    Thank you for sharing!

    • @jules9628
      @jules9628 Год назад +3

      You are correct. There are a few verses taken out of context that people try to show us they are done away with, but with prayer and our own mind and research, they truly are not done away with! I wondered this off and on for years but finally got to studying it with references and research. It was odd at first but it is the lost beautiful events and joyful than I've known and wish I knew when young. Blessings🙏

    • @johndias3993
      @johndias3993 Год назад

      @@jules9628 your both correct father feast which are listed in lev 23 were never done away .but hanukiah nor purim are not listed as fathers feasts day.there is a different..we are told not to add to his word Deu 4;2

  • @jmthomas29
    @jmthomas29 Год назад +2

    I have never celebrated Purim. With everything going on in the world, I'm getting goosebumps. Love your teachings. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and wisdom.

  • @tanyalynndukhie220
    @tanyalynndukhie220 Год назад +3

    … 🙌🏼THANK YOU, HOLY SPIRIT🙌🏼 & THANK YOU, Biblical Nutritionist!!!

  • @yvonnesegers3214
    @yvonnesegers3214 Год назад +3

    Yes! I’ve celebrated this feast in the Netherlands!

  • @WellaWally65
    @WellaWally65 Год назад +2

    THANK YOU, Ms. Annette!
    For explaining the Story Of Purim so well.
    THANK YOU for being so Pro-Israel and therefore obeying God’s word that say’s:
    “I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you.”
    (Genesis 12:3)

  • @Love-sv7vg
    @Love-sv7vg Год назад +2

    What a Powerful and Blessed message Annette 😀 thank you sooo much for sharing with us my sister.. Much love and Blessings to you and your family 🙌🌷🌺🌹🌻💖🙌

  • @getjptoday
    @getjptoday Год назад

    Thank you for this wonderful video and explanation of Purim. I just heard about the other day and had never heard of it before. In the past year or so, I follow another Christian woman who loves to share about all the festivals. Fascinating to me!

  • @4runner4GOD
    @4runner4GOD Год назад

    Yes I have been celebrating the biblical Jewish holidays the last five years. Love to learn more and to connect with other believers.

  • @sunshinesunflowerz1647
    @sunshinesunflowerz1647 Год назад +1

    Ive been adding certain celebrations, since I relocated from my home state. It started with Mardi Gras, as a young girl. I've always been fascinated with the Christian feasts of the Bible, moreso than the pagan holidays.

  • @erint933
    @erint933 Год назад

    Thank you so very much for all this great info! I have been very informed so I can help our kids learn this in our homeschool. Thank you, God bless you!

  • @LoveAcrossAmerica
    @LoveAcrossAmerica Год назад +4

    This is the 2nd year I am celebrating Purim. I love the play our Messianic Synagogue does and those yummy hat shaped cookies 😁 Blessings

  • @rhondagreer8037
    @rhondagreer8037 Год назад +2

    Thank you, Annette, for this video! I agree wholeheartedly!

  • @lorismith2484
    @lorismith2484 Год назад +1

    We celebrate other Jewish Feasts and holy days but have never celebrated Purim but we should.

  • @HERBYWALLACE3
    @HERBYWALLACE3 Год назад +2

    God is great, God Bless you 🙏

  • @WellaWally65
    @WellaWally65 Год назад +1

    I am a Christian, and I’ve celebrated Purim, and it’s so much fun!
    My grandkids love it!
    And, NO!
    It is NOT a “Christian Halloween.”

  • @Bonnieuxful
    @Bonnieuxful Год назад

    Yes, we celebrate Purim at our Messianic Congregation ‼️😃👑👸👑❤️❤️❤️

  • @sueanncoughlin4327
    @sueanncoughlin4327 Год назад

    We should be focusing on sharing the Gospel with the unsaved Jewish community, we’re all they have to them about Jesus ❤

  • @hereiswisdom2207
    @hereiswisdom2207 Год назад

    Amen! 🙏🏼💞

  • @ladonnareed9590
    @ladonnareed9590 Год назад +1

    Great teaching! Annette are you Jewish?

  • @knyquol
    @knyquol Год назад

    Where in scripture does it say off feasts will cease but not purim?

  • @calliehodgin5851
    @calliehodgin5851 Год назад

    I love your channel and would love for you to teach the true biblical feasts and how to prepare for them. I’m sure you’ve heard that you need 2-3 witnesses. Esther does not have them. She never once thanks God, her uncle never prays to God. Plus there is no written history for her being queen in Persia but we had a true prophet in Persia at the time this story was to take place and he never writes about this great Jewish queen. Also did you know that even the Jews forbid this book to be read or taught until your in your 30. I appreciate you and what you teach especially getting Christians to follow the true biblical feast but Purim is not a true biblical feast.

  • @johndias3993
    @johndias3993 Год назад

    why do I get the feeling you and purple pink or one in the same...you have been warmed..the rest is up to each of you!

  • @jenna2431
    @jenna2431 Год назад +1

    When I was a Christian, I love the Esther story. But then when you stop romanticizing it, stop religisizing it, and READ it, you see two key things: 1) It's not a commanded feast. Period. Full stop. That should be the end of it. And then 2) It's a monument to Israelite Nationalism. (And you can take that however you want.)

    • @PrayerOpensDoor
      @PrayerOpensDoor Год назад +2

      Why are you on this channel if you’re no longer a Christian? Don’t get it ……♥️✝️🇨🇦

    • @johndias3993
      @johndias3993 Год назад

      @@PrayerOpensDoor she is correct The story of Esther is not one of fathers feast. which are listed in Lev 23..but this feast was added by man..we are not to add to his word..see Deu 4.2.the Jews and an ancient Persian king commanded it.....Not father...also do you understand the name Christian was not what our father called his people..that was also added by men..one must study or will be very confused by many things.

    • @prayeropensdoor1050
      @prayeropensdoor1050 Год назад +1

      @@johndias3993 I never mentioned Purim. Sorry John perhaps you didn’t read my comment correctly. I know the Fathers feasts.

    • @PrayerOpensDoor
      @PrayerOpensDoor Год назад

      @@johndias3993 ruclips.net/video/KZhAi26spRo/видео.html

    • @purplepink5630
      @purplepink5630 Год назад

      ​@@prayeropensdoor1050exactly, this person has been going throughout the comment section wrongfully telling people that if they acknowledge and celebrate Purim and/or Hanukkah, that they're "adding to Father's Feasts" which is absolutely wrong and just trying to be a snare in people getting to learn of and enjoy a festival that's completely acceptable to The Father to enjoy. Don't let this person try to steal your joy that the Holy Spirit itself led you to enjoy and remember Biblical history. There's a Book of Esther in the Word for a reason.

  • @johndias3993
    @johndias3993 Год назад +2

    sweetie your a very sweet lady but We are not to add to father word.but are to keep his true Sabbath and feast..the Jew added and did not have love in their hearts. And added many traditions that are not father word

    • @purplepink5630
      @purplepink5630 Год назад +1

      Book of Esther IS Abba Yah's Word

    • @johndias3993
      @johndias3993 Год назад +2

      Father feasts are listed in Lev 23,,He gave them to all the children of ISRAEL..not just the Jews..people are very confused about that term.ISRAEL/jEWS,,but Father feast are not Jewish,and. the word of our father does not state that they are.Jewish.. but does say we are not to add to them,Deu 4:2, and btw , @Purple Pink Did you know the book of Esther is not in the dead sea scrolls ..one must ask the question why ,,does it mean its not the word of our father..not necessarily..but our father is also not mention once in that book,,Nor the name yah...but we are told not to worship the sun moon or stars...but that is what they did.. Deu 17:3 but that name you used is also a name for an .egyptian moon god which is also spelled iah and jah...just something to question and pray about

    • @purplepink5630
      @purplepink5630 Год назад

      @@johndias3993 there is a reason why Purim specifically occurs one month before Pesach. Hanukkah is detailed in the Maccabees yet Yeshua was found in the book of John attending the feast of dedication which is Hanukkah. Book of Jasher and Enoch are also referenced in the NT yet aren't part of main Bible Canon... Doesn't mean Yah rejects them. Clearly He doesn't. Celebrating Purim or Hanukkah are NOT "adding" to the Lev 23 main moedim. No one should attempt to persuade others from enjoying celebrating minor festivals that Yah is NOT against, and Yah did NOT speak against celebrating. What should NOT be celebrated are the actual pagan lent/Easter/Christmas/etc. If you don't agree with celebrating Purim that is your choice to do so, but unless the Lord explicitly showed in any of His Word to NOT celebrate it, let others enjoy honoring the Lord's purposes. Doesn't matter if Yah name is actually in the text or not, He's ALWAYS THERE, and clearly what happened is NOT against His Will. Focusing on names here and there, yet miss the entire purpose of Purim... The names of each day are pagan as are each month, and the secular calendar, and on and on... LGBTQIA took the rainbow Yah made for their purposes... Does that mean you stop saying the days of the week/month/looking at rainbows because pagans use it?? Stop using the herbs Yah said HE made for medicine just because pagans also use herbs?? Cyrus was Persian and God used Him, Ruth was a Moabite yet Yeshua came thru HER line with Boaz... Yeshua went into Egypt while Herod tried to kill Him, just as Joseph was sent to "pagan" Egypt to fulfill God's purposes. Be careful of staring so much at religious "trees" that you can't see beyond and then bring unnecessary grievances to others who are rightfully enjoying what the Lord is NOT against.