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Wednesday, May 28, 2025

God of Second Chances

I came across this post in my YouTube feed this morning and wanted to share.  In all my studies on the Biblical appointed times, I don't recall this aspect of the time between Passover and Pentecost.   That doesn't mean I didn't, I just didn't pick it up at that time.  I found it interesting as everything points to God's calendar.

Here's the post on YouTube:

Here's the blog post with a bit more info:

From:  One for Israel

God doesn’t want anyone to perish and desires that all may be saved. Passover occurs in the first month of the biblical year, and the Feast of Weeks takes place in the third month. When we look closely at the appearances of the second month in the Bible, in the middle of the counting of the omer, we notice that references to it are replete with the message of grace and second chances.
For example, while Noah’s ark landed on Mount Ararat on the 17th of the 7th month, the waters had not receded until the following Spring. It was only in the second month, on the 27th day, as recorded in Genesis 8:14, that the earth was finally dry, and they all came out of the ark and began again. It was a new beginning. God gave the earth a second chance. In the second month, we also observe “Pesach haShani,” a provision from God for those who were unable to celebrate Passover in the first month with everyone else. Therefore, He established the “Second Passover” to give a second chance to celebrate for those who missed out for any reason. However, when the countdown is at zero, there will be no more chances. God is gracious and has made provision for us in every way. His law demonstrates the generosity and grace in the heart of our Father, who cares for the poor and those who have been overlooked, giving us His Word, His Spirit, and everything we need for the journey. He has given us instructions and warnings, second chances, and ways of escape, but Judgment Day will come. Let’s be wise with the choices we’re making and the way we live our lives here on earth. Don’t waste the days you’ve been given!


More information on salvation:

https://www.gracechurch.org/about/gospel/

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