Esther 9:19 reads ‘Therefore the Jews of the villages, that dwelt in the unwalled towns, made the fourteenth day of the month Adar a day of gladness and feasting, and a good day, and of sending portions one to another.’
The Israelite Nation World Wide Ministries looks forward to all our celebrations and cultural practices. We understand that the revitalization of our precepts and spiritual proceedings is the reversal of our nation’s downfall and true reconciliation with our Father. Leaving behind rudiments and traditions of the world and partaking in what is rightfully ours, a path towards righteousness.
With the many stories of defeat and the courageous stories of our nation’s triumphs the keeping of Purim is a celebration that Israelites reflect on and enjoy year to year. In this time and age where we dwell in the land of our captivity, Purim is treated as a time of family bonding and focusing on our children. Feasting and acknowledging the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
The decree to keep Purim was instituted by our forefathers during the time of Esther and Mordecai (Israelites). While our nation was under captivity once again, the God of Israel fought a tremendous battle for us and prevailed during the Month of Adar (the 12th) month. In the tradition and ways of Israel we feasted and celebrated to thank the God of Israel for his mercy and triumph; we gave gifts to one another and celebrated as a nation.
Mordecai made it a decree that this festivity be carried out year to year and not to be forgotten within Israel. Thousands of years later we, the descendants of Israel (I.N.W.W.M) have picked back up the torch and have vowed to carry on by passing it down from generation to generation. Praise the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob for his wonderful works!
Esther 9 17 – 32
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