THE APPOINTED FEASTS
LEAVING PAGAN TRADITIONS AND RETURNING TO COVENANT TRUTH
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Michael Jeter
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The Appointed Feasts: Leaving Pagan Traditions, Returning to Covenant Truth
Most believers love the Creator deeply—yet many unknowingly practice traditions He never commanded. The Appointed Feasts is a clear, powerful, and compassionate call back to the ancient paths of holiness, obedience, and covenant identity.
Rooted in Scripture from Genesis to Revelation, this book exposes the pagan origins behind mainstream holidays—Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, New Year’s Eve, Halloween—and shows why Yah calls His people to separate from the customs of the nations. With clarity and grace, it explains the historical roots, spiritual dangers, and subtle deceptions wrapped in modern “harmless” celebrations.
But more importantly, this book reveals the beauty of Yah’s seven appointed Feasts—His moedim—established forever as signs between Him and His people:
Passover (Pesach)
Unleavened Bread
Firstfruits
Shavuot
Yom Teruah (Trumpets)
Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement)
Sukkot (Tabernacles)
These are not “Jewish holidays.” They are Yah’s holy convocations, given to all who enter His covenant and walk in His ways. They proclaim redemption, restoration, and the future hope of His kingdom on earth.
Written for families, seekers, and lifelong believers, The Appointed Feasts brings together biblical law, historical evidence, and prophetic meaning—showing why Yah does not change, why His Feasts remain eternal, and why returning to His calendar restores identity, blessing, and intimacy with Him.
If you’ve ever struggled with celebrating holidays that feel disconnected from Scripture—or if loved ones don’t understand your choice to honor Yah’s moedim—this book will give you both the clarity and the courage to stand firm.
A heartfelt dedication to the author’s mother reminds readers that returning to covenant truth is not a rejection of family—it is an act of love, obedience, and spiritual renewal.
A call to leave the traditions of men.
A call to walk in holiness.
A call to return to Yah’s appointed times.