3. How Time Is Kept Today (and Why It’s Not Universal)

For most of us, time feels fixed — the steady rhythm of days, months, and years ruled by the Gregorian calendar and measured by atomic clocks. Yet the way humanity keeps time today is not the way it always was, nor is it the way Scripture describes. Our “universal” system is built on human decisions and historical accidents, not the sun, moon, and stars Yahuwah (God) set in the heavens. To understand the return of Yahshua (Jesus), we must first understand how time is kept today — and why it differs so deeply from the biblical pattern.

5. God’s Appointed Times (Moedim) – The prophetic meaning of each feast.

Yahuwah’s appointed times (moedim) are His prophetic calendar — divine appointments written in the heavens from the beginning. Each feast reveals a key step in His plan: Passover brings deliverance, Unleavened Bread removes sin, First Fruits celebrates resurrection, and Shavuot marks empowerment and harvest. The autumn moedim point to what’s ahead — Trumpets announces the King, Atonement brings judgment, and Tabernacles looks to Yahuwah dwelling with His people. Together, they form a timeline fulfilled in Yahshua and still unfolding. This article calls believers to reject man’s counterfeit calendar and return to Yahuwah’s time.

6. Why the Gregorian Calendar Hides Yahuwah’s Appointed Times – Understanding the Disconnect

The Creator wrote time into the heavens, but man rewrote it on paper. From Julius Caesar’s solar calendar to Constantine’s break from the biblical reckoning and the Gregorian reforms of Pope Gregory XIII, Rome systematically replaced Yahuwah’s time with its own. The result? New moons vanished, Sabbaths drifted, and the moedim were hidden beneath a pagan system of days and months. This article exposes how man’s calendar blinds the world to the Creator’s appointments and calls believers to reject counterfeit time and return to Yahuwah’s calendar — the one written in the sun, moon, and stars.

7. The 144,000 and the Great Multitude – Why obedience and timing matter.

Revelation reveals two distinct groups at the end of the age: the 144,000, sealed as firstfruits who “follow the Lamb wherever He goes,” and the great multitude from every nation who emerge from tribulation clothed in white. The dividing line is obedience and timing — those who walk in Yahuwah’s commandments and moedim bear His seal, while those following man-made traditions bear the mark of the beast. The harvest reveals who belongs to whom.

8. The Day of Trumpets and Prophecy – How this Feast connects to Yahshua’s return

Yom Teruah — the Day of Trumpets — is Yahuwah’s prophetic alarm, calling His people to awaken, repent, and realign with His calendar before judgment and harvest arrive. Marked by the sighting of the new moon and the blast of the shofar, it is a rehearsal for what is to come — the gathering of the Bride, the separation of the faithful, and the unfolding of Yahuwah’s plan for the end of the age.

9. When Time Changed: From 360 Days to the Divided Years – and Its Coming Restoration

Did you know that in the days of Noah the year was 360 days long, not 365? Scripture shows us that when Israel turned from Yahuwah and worshipped other gods on His appointed times, He removed His calendar from them. The solar year grew longer, the lunar year shorter, and mankind was left with divided time. Yet the prophets tell us this will not last forever—the original 360-day year will be restored at the time of Trumpets, never to be altered again. Understanding this change is the key to unlocking the 1335-day prophecy.

10. The Appointed Harvest – Barley, Wheat, and the 1,335-Day Prophetic Countdown

The final harvest is coming.
Scripture speaks of two — the barley and the wheat — the firstfruits who rise early, and the great multitude gathered at the appointed time. But to understand when and how this happens, we must return to the clock Yahuwah set in the heavens.

This 10-part series uncovers the story of time itself — from the perfect 360-day year of creation to the fractured calendars of men, from the hidden moedim to their coming restoration. It reveals how the feasts, the Sabbaths, and the prophetic counts of Daniel form one unified timeline of redemption — leading to the return of the King and the restoration of all things.
Now is the time to awaken, realign, and prepare — for the harvest is near, and the Bridegroom’s clock is about to strike.