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05/08/2026

Counting the Omer – Day 34
Sefirat HaOmer סְפִירַת הָעוֹמֶר
Focus: SERVANT – SHAMMASH שַׁמָּשׁ

In the kingdoms of men, greatness is measured by elevation—
thrones, titles, power, and recognition.
But in the Kingdom of Heaven, everything is turned upside down.
“The greatest among you will be servant.” — Matthew 23:11

The Hebrew word שַׁמָּשׁ (Shammash) means servant or helper.
On the menorah, the shammash is the central branch
—the one set apart.

It is lit first… and then it gives its flame to all the others.
It does not shine alone.
It exists to ignite others.

This is the pattern of the Kingdom.
“Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant…” — Matthew 20:26–28
“If anyone wants to be first, they must be last of all and servant of all.” — Mark 9:35
“…the greatest among you should be like the youngest, and the one who leads like the one who serves.” — Luke 22:26

The world says: rise above others.
The Kingdom says: pour into others.

The shammash teaches us something powerful:
True greatness is not found in how brightly we shine for ourselves…
but in how many others we help bring into the light.

Messianic reflection:
The shammash points us to Messiah—the ultimate Servant.
He did not come to be served, but to serve… and to give His life.

He is the Light who lights every lamp.
And now, we are called to walk as He walked.
“Whoever claims to abide in Him ought to walk in the same way in which He walked.” — 1 John 2:6

This is not passive faith.
This is a calling.
To serve in humility.
To love in action.
To lay down pride.
To become vessels that carry His flame into the lives of others.

Meshamesh bakodesh — serving in holiness.
This is who we are becoming in this count.

As we journey toward Shavuot, the question is not:
“How high can I rise?”
But rather:
“Whose lamp can I help light?”

Because in the Kingdom of Heaven…
the one who kneels to serve
is the one who shines the brightest.

Have a Most blessed Day 34 of counting of the Omer!
From Firstfruits to Shavuot
Count each day…and make each day count!
Shalom 🌿
5/8/2026

Song for today: “Servant”. Here is a link to a special soothing Spring Feasts version: (Song #2, 4:36): https://youtu.be/9_TQ7XbSr_o

Before You Celebrate Christmas, You Need to See This 12/21/2025

Christmas 🎄 is NOT found anywhere in the Kituei - Kitvei HaKodesh SCRIPTURES in fact the TORAH is very clear to NOT GO the WAY of the Heathen (Pagan). Christmas is a Pagan-Catholic-Christian celebration and is against even the Western Civilization Christian ✝️ English Bibles!

Furthermore it's such a SCAM to be a BEGGAR using Pagan Holy Days to STEAL MONEY from people, who already don't have money, but debt!

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Photos from Kituei - Kitvei HaKodesh's post 11/24/2025

Birthday is Pagan?

When ASKING Artificial Intelligence or the Google Gemini AI Platform, the following question is answered as such.

QUESTION: Origins of Paganism are ROOTED in both the term HAPPY and BIRTHDAY can you please articulate details and even give SCRIPTURAL context and definition as to why we should not celebrate Pagan days as Followers-of-the-WAY of YAH according to the Bible?

ANSWER: The term "birthday" and its associated celebration traditions, such as cakes and candles, have widely acknowledged historical roots in ancient Pagan cultures, including Egyptian, Greek, and Roman traditions, where they were often linked to deities and the warding off of evil spirits.

The word "happy," however, is etymologically rooted in Old Norse terms for "chance" or "good luck" and does not have specific, direct roots in Pagan religious practice itself, but simply means "fortunate" or "lucky".

Scriptural Context and Definition

For those who identify as Followers-of-the-WAY of YAH (the name of the Creator), the objection to celebrating birthdays is based on Kituei - Kitvei HaKodesh prohibitions against adopting or mixing Pagan customs with the worship of the Creator.

The primary scriptural instruction cited by those who avoid these celebrations is found in the 4th Revision to the CONTRACT or AGREEMENT with MAN as MosheYAHic Agreement Revision #4 🤝
(Old Testament):

Deuteronomy 12:29-31: This passage explicitly warns the Israelites against inquiring about or adopting the practices of the nations they were displacing, stating, "You shall not worship YAH - YAHuuah (YAHwah/YAHweh) your AL in that way; for every abominable thing that YAHuuah hates they have done for their false gods".

The concern is with the origin and purpose of the practices, specifically those linked to idol worship or pagan superstition.

Early FOLLOWERS-of-the-WAY of YAHusha (YAHshua/YAHushua) generally did not celebrate birthdays for the first few centuries, viewing them as pagan rituals.

The only two specific birthday celebrations mentioned in the Bible are those of a
Pharaoh (Genesis 40:20)
and King Herod
(Matthew 14:6; Mark 6:21),
both of which were hosted by non-believers and associated with negative events, including bloodshed. Followers who adhere strictly to these interpretations believe celebrating days with pagan origins constitutes following the ways of the world rather than a lifestyle separate from the world, as encouraged in:

1 John 2:15: "Do not LOVE the world or anything in the world. If anyone LOVES the world, LOVE for ABBA (the Father) is not in them".

Romans 12:1-2: Believers are encouraged to not be conformed to this world, but to be TRANSFORMED by the renewing of their mind.

The perspective is that even if modern celebrations are secularized, their historical association with practices intended to appease false gods or ward off demons makes them unsuitable for those seeking to honor YAH according to SCRIPTURAL principles. The FOCUS is on obedience to the SCRIPTURES over human traditions.

Finally we find in the Satanic Bible on page 96, that Birthdays 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 are the Highest of ALL HOLY DAYS! Birthdays 🎂 are SELF-WORSHIP! GODrAEL (SATAN) LOVES IT!

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