📌 A Note to Readers: Why This Year Looks Different
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- 4 days ago
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I want to speak plainly to those of you who have followed my work and previous calendars over the years.
You’ll notice that this year’s holy calendar includes several changes and improvements compared to how I have traditionally presented and observed it. That is intentional.
As my study has deepened, and as I’ve been forced to slow down and examine the Scriptures more carefully, it became clear that some methods needed refining — not because the foundation was wrong, but because greater precision and honesty were required.
This year reflects a shift from assuming dates to watching time, from rigid certainty to Biblical faithfulness, and from inherited habits to Scripture-led correction.
🔍 What Changed — and Why
In previous years, I relied more heavily on fixed outcomes and less on openly acknowledging the role of observation, especially where the Bible itself leaves room for it.
This year, I’ve made deliberate improvements, including:
Clearer distinction between calculation and sighting
Greater transparency where moon visibility can shift a date
Explicit acknowledgment that Scripture prioritizes obedience over artificial precision
A calendar that reflects how Israel actually kept time, not how modern systems prefer it
These changes were not made lightly, and they were not made for convenience. They were made because truth deserves correction when correction is due.
🕯️ Growth Is Not Instability
Some people mistake refinement for inconsistency.
I don’t.
The Scriptures themselves show servants of Yahawah adjusting, repenting, refining, and aligning more closely as understanding increased. To refuse correction out of pride is not strength — it is stagnation.
This calendar is not a departure from the truth. It is a closer approach to it.
🧭 Why I’m Sharing This Openly
I believe it’s important to be transparent with those who read, study, and apply this material.
You deserve to know:
Why things look different
What was improved
And why integrity matters more than tradition
This year’s calendar is the result of wrestling with the text, not copying formulas. It reflects a commitment to honesty, watchfulness, and accountability — even when that means admitting past limitations.
🖤 Moving Forward Together
If you’ve followed the older calendars, understand this clearly:Nothing foundational has been abandoned.
What has changed is the level of care.
My hope is that this encourages you to do the same — not only with calendars, but with doctrine, practice, and faith itself.
We grow.We refine.We watch.
And we do so without fear, because truth does not collapse under examination — it sharpens.






