The Secret Of How You Can Create A New Beginning | Jonathan Cahn Sermon
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God is the God who changed the calendar. He changed it for Israel. They had another year.
He changed it. God changed the what Nissan one is about.
He made a beginning when there was no beginning.
Now I can’t go into something else.
I can’t go into it. I mean the, the, the reasons for it. It’s overwhelming numbers.
It’s another teaching of Biblical markers and keys and clues.
But just so, just to say right now that I believe that with, that we, we can, we’re not dogmatic about it, but I believe very strongly that Messiah was born, not on December 25th, but Nissan 1.
Nissan 1 is the true Biblical New Year so that would make it also the true Christmas.
I will just say this. Messiah did all his greatest works on Hebrew Holy Days.
He died on a Hebrew He came in, he came into Jerusalem on a Hebrew Holy Day.
Nisan 10, Palm Sunday, day of the Lamb. He died on a Hebrew holiday, Passover.
He rose to life on a Hebrew holiday, First Fruits. He does everything on a Hebrew holiday.
And he does everything in the springtime because it’s his first coming. The autumn speaks of the second coming.
So everything’s and he does everything in Nissan.
I mean you know, of course he, after he ascends to heaven he sends the Spirit on another Hebrew holy day Shavuot, Pentecost.
But so there’s only one date left if you go backwards from his death backwards in Nissan, and that is Nissan 1.
Nissan 1 is the beginning of the month called the beginning. It’s the beginning of the beginning.
Messiah being born is also the beginning of the beginning.
You know it all comes to a head on the cross. It’s the new beginning and the resurrection new beginning.
But he the beginning of the beginning is his birth. Nisan 1 is the birth of the new year.
So the day of Messiah’s birth. There’s so much to this but I’m not going into it.
But there’s something else. I want to show you something else here.
I want you to turn, if you have your Bibles, to Exodus 40. Exodus 40.
And it says, this is about the tabernacle.
Now the tabernacle of God is what was raised, is, is what basically it’s, it was the, it’s the dwelling of God in a tent with the people of Israel.
But it’s interesting because it, it, think about that. That’s a real picture of God coming down.
It’s a picture of, in a sense, incarnation. It says in John in the beginning there was the Word.
The Word was with God. The Word was God and the Word became flesh and tabernacled. Yes, 12.
But the Greek word also means tabernacle or set up his tent is what it means.
His coming into the flesh it was like setting up a tent. Okay.
So now this is the tabernacle that God gave, where the God dwelt in.
And this is the day it was finished. Exodus 40, it says this, verse 33.
So he raised up the court around the tabernacle and the altar, set up the screen of the gate of the court.
Moses finished the work. Then the cloud covered the tent of meeting and the glory of the Lord filled the Tabernacle.
And Moses wasn’t even able to enter the tent of meeting because the cloud rested on it.
And the glory of the Lord filled the Tabernacle. All right. That is the day it’s all finished.
The glory of God comes into the tabernacle. It’s kind of a picture of incarnation.
Now look at the beginning of that chapter.
And the Lord said to Moses, it’s all about that day, saying on the first day of the 1st month raise up the tabernacle.
On the first What’s that? Nissan 1, the New Year day.
On that day the tabernacle, God tabernacling is done.
Which would go right with the birth of Messiah. But interesting, let me throw another thing in here.
How long does it take from conception to birth?
You are, I tell you are the This is the sharpest group because not everybody would get that.
But from So now listen.
From the conception of the Tabernacle to the completion it’s just about 9 months. 9 months and then birth, Nissan 1, Messiah.
There’s only, I think about it, there’s only one date in the Hebrew year that changes the year.
That’s, that’s Nisan 1. It ends the old, begins the new.
There’s only one event in human history that has changed the calendar of man and that is the birth of Messiah.
All goes together. So in a sense Messiah’s birth is like the Nissan one of history.
And that, so, but there’s so much and I’m not gonna go into, there’s so much there. But here.
Now the rabbis believe that God created the universe on Rosh Hashanah.
And that, I mean, that’s not a bad, that’s not a bad guess because it’s the beginning.
So it’s the beginning of that, of, of that. So it could vary but they have the wrong New Year.
So it is possible that God created the universe on Nissan 1.
Now of course it wasn’t a Nissan 1 then.
And it also may be that he created it on, on a Sunday. There wasn’t a Sunday.
Well actually he did, because the Bible says it was the 1st day. Right? The 1st day of the week.
What’s the 1st day of the week, Hebrew? It’s Sunday. It’s, that’s what it is. So he’s saying it did.
But so either way, it’s the time of the beginning.
Now I said, I had a different message to talk about but I changed it. Why?
When, when we were in Israel we were worshiping the Lord overlooking Bethlehem at night.
We’re doing Christmas, you know carols are there.
And it hit me that we were there just somewhere around the time that I believe he was actually born, around Nisamwan.
But just today, today, I checked the Hebrew calendar and realized that Nisan 1, the true Biblical New Year, is today.
In fact the Hebrew New Year, God’s New Year, began, just began tonight.
It just began 37 minutes before the service. This is New Year’s.
This is God’s New Year. So I said we can’t miss it.
This is Nissan 1 as of sundown right now. So what does it mean for us?
We are Well, there’s something to that.
Now now we are free to do as we are led. We’re not under the law.
You can keep all days the same or keep special days. But it’s a cool thing.
But the fact that even the Jewish people to keep it and we’re keeping it or we’re, we’re observing it, we’re recognizing it.
And it’s like a secret thing. You know, I feel kind of like the lepers that went out.
Remember they went outside the city and they found all the, all the, the food and all that.
It’s, this is kinda like, here is an untouched holiday, holy day that God himself gave and there’s virtually nobody on earth doing it.
Yet we’re, we’re recognizing it today. Kind of cool.
But most important is what it means for your life. What is Nissan 1?
And that’s why I’m gonna do something at the end. We’re gonna have a ball that dropped. No, no.
We won’t do that. But what does it mean?
It manifests the fact that God is the God who changed the calendar. He changed it for Israel.
They had another year. He changed it. God changed the calendar. That’s what Nisan 1 is about.
He made a beginning when there was no beginning.
And he made an end of the old, when there was no end. Why?
Because God, your God, is the one who gives his people, gives you a new beginning.
Where there was no beginning he gave you a new beginning.
And where there was no end he made an end of what was before.
Messiah said to Nicodemus, he said I tell you, you must be born again.
And Nicodemus says how can a, how can, how can a man be born again when he’s old?
He doesn’t understand. He’s thinking of the natural.
But see the thing is if you are, if you know God, if you’re his child you have been born again that God gave you a a new beginning, a new calendar.
A new knee A Nissan one of your life. Hi.
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He changed it. God changed the what Nissan one is about.
He made a beginning when there was no beginning.
Now I can’t go into something else.
I can’t go into it. I mean the, the, the reasons for it. It’s overwhelming numbers.
It’s another teaching of Biblical markers and keys and clues.
But just so, just to say right now that I believe that with, that we, we can, we’re not dogmatic about it, but I believe very strongly that Messiah was born, not on December 25th, but Nissan 1.
Nissan 1 is the true Biblical New Year so that would make it also the true Christmas.
I will just say this. Messiah did all his greatest works on Hebrew Holy Days.
He died on a Hebrew He came in, he came into Jerusalem on a Hebrew Holy Day.
Nisan 10, Palm Sunday, day of the Lamb. He died on a Hebrew holiday, Passover.
He rose to life on a Hebrew holiday, First Fruits. He does everything on a Hebrew holiday.
And he does everything in the springtime because it’s his first coming. The autumn speaks of the second coming.
So everything’s and he does everything in Nissan.
I mean you know, of course he, after he ascends to heaven he sends the Spirit on another Hebrew holy day Shavuot, Pentecost.
But so there’s only one date left if you go backwards from his death backwards in Nissan, and that is Nissan 1.
Nissan 1 is the beginning of the month called the beginning. It’s the beginning of the beginning.
Messiah being born is also the beginning of the beginning.
You know it all comes to a head on the cross. It’s the new beginning and the resurrection new beginning.
But he the beginning of the beginning is his birth. Nisan 1 is the birth of the new year.
So the day of Messiah’s birth. There’s so much to this but I’m not going into it.
But there’s something else. I want to show you something else here.
I want you to turn, if you have your Bibles, to Exodus 40. Exodus 40.
And it says, this is about the tabernacle.
Now the tabernacle of God is what was raised, is, is what basically it’s, it was the, it’s the dwelling of God in a tent with the people of Israel.
But it’s interesting because it, it, think about that. That’s a real picture of God coming down.
It’s a picture of, in a sense, incarnation. It says in John in the beginning there was the Word.
The Word was with God. The Word was God and the Word became flesh and tabernacled. Yes, 12.
But the Greek word also means tabernacle or set up his tent is what it means.
His coming into the flesh it was like setting up a tent. Okay.
So now this is the tabernacle that God gave, where the God dwelt in.
And this is the day it was finished. Exodus 40, it says this, verse 33.
So he raised up the court around the tabernacle and the altar, set up the screen of the gate of the court.
Moses finished the work. Then the cloud covered the tent of meeting and the glory of the Lord filled the Tabernacle.
And Moses wasn’t even able to enter the tent of meeting because the cloud rested on it.
And the glory of the Lord filled the Tabernacle. All right. That is the day it’s all finished.
The glory of God comes into the tabernacle. It’s kind of a picture of incarnation.
Now look at the beginning of that chapter.
And the Lord said to Moses, it’s all about that day, saying on the first day of the 1st month raise up the tabernacle.
On the first What’s that? Nissan 1, the New Year day.
On that day the tabernacle, God tabernacling is done.
Which would go right with the birth of Messiah. But interesting, let me throw another thing in here.
How long does it take from conception to birth?
You are, I tell you are the This is the sharpest group because not everybody would get that.
But from So now listen.
From the conception of the Tabernacle to the completion it’s just about 9 months. 9 months and then birth, Nissan 1, Messiah.
There’s only, I think about it, there’s only one date in the Hebrew year that changes the year.
That’s, that’s Nisan 1. It ends the old, begins the new.
There’s only one event in human history that has changed the calendar of man and that is the birth of Messiah.
All goes together. So in a sense Messiah’s birth is like the Nissan one of history.
And that, so, but there’s so much and I’m not gonna go into, there’s so much there. But here.
Now the rabbis believe that God created the universe on Rosh Hashanah.
And that, I mean, that’s not a bad, that’s not a bad guess because it’s the beginning.
So it’s the beginning of that, of, of that. So it could vary but they have the wrong New Year.
So it is possible that God created the universe on Nissan 1.
Now of course it wasn’t a Nissan 1 then.
And it also may be that he created it on, on a Sunday. There wasn’t a Sunday.
Well actually he did, because the Bible says it was the 1st day. Right? The 1st day of the week.
What’s the 1st day of the week, Hebrew? It’s Sunday. It’s, that’s what it is. So he’s saying it did.
But so either way, it’s the time of the beginning.
Now I said, I had a different message to talk about but I changed it. Why?
When, when we were in Israel we were worshiping the Lord overlooking Bethlehem at night.
We’re doing Christmas, you know carols are there.
And it hit me that we were there just somewhere around the time that I believe he was actually born, around Nisamwan.
But just today, today, I checked the Hebrew calendar and realized that Nisan 1, the true Biblical New Year, is today.
In fact the Hebrew New Year, God’s New Year, began, just began tonight.
It just began 37 minutes before the service. This is New Year’s.
This is God’s New Year. So I said we can’t miss it.
This is Nissan 1 as of sundown right now. So what does it mean for us?
We are Well, there’s something to that.
Now now we are free to do as we are led. We’re not under the law.
You can keep all days the same or keep special days. But it’s a cool thing.
But the fact that even the Jewish people to keep it and we’re keeping it or we’re, we’re observing it, we’re recognizing it.
And it’s like a secret thing. You know, I feel kind of like the lepers that went out.
Remember they went outside the city and they found all the, all the, the food and all that.
It’s, this is kinda like, here is an untouched holiday, holy day that God himself gave and there’s virtually nobody on earth doing it.
Yet we’re, we’re recognizing it today. Kind of cool.
But most important is what it means for your life. What is Nissan 1?
And that’s why I’m gonna do something at the end. We’re gonna have a ball that dropped. No, no.
We won’t do that. But what does it mean?
It manifests the fact that God is the God who changed the calendar. He changed it for Israel.
They had another year. He changed it. God changed the calendar. That’s what Nisan 1 is about.
He made a beginning when there was no beginning.
And he made an end of the old, when there was no end. Why?
Because God, your God, is the one who gives his people, gives you a new beginning.
Where there was no beginning he gave you a new beginning.
And where there was no end he made an end of what was before.
Messiah said to Nicodemus, he said I tell you, you must be born again.
And Nicodemus says how can a, how can, how can a man be born again when he’s old?
He doesn’t understand. He’s thinking of the natural.
But see the thing is if you are, if you know God, if you’re his child you have been born again that God gave you a a new beginning, a new calendar.
A new knee A Nissan one of your life. Hi.
I’m Jonathan Khan and I hope you were blessed with a video.
Make sure you hit the subscribe button and tap the bell icon so you’re notified every time a new video is posted.
Feel free to share your reactions with your comments and how you were blessed and share this video with your friends.
Thanks for watching and I’ll see you next time.