HE IS RISEN

Shalom beloved,

On Month 1, Day 17, everything changed.

In Matthew 28:5–7, the angel speaks at the empty tomb: “Do not be afraid… He is not here, for He is risen, as He said.”

This moment confirms that every word spoken by Yahushua was true. Death could not hold Him. The grave could not keep Him.

Nissan 17 becomes the day of victory—where sorrow turned to joy, fear turned to faith, and the promise of redemption became reality.

The instruction given was clear: “Go quickly and tell…”

This is not just history, it is a call. We are witnesses of resurrection life, because He is risen, we don’t live in defeat, we walk in resurrection power, hope, and new life.

HalleluYAH!

THE FOLDED CLOTH — A PROPHETIC WITNESS FROM THE EMPTY TOMB

There are moments in Scripture where the smallest details carry the deepest weight and where Heaven whispers through what others might overlook. The morning of the resurrection is one of those moments.

In John 20:6–7, we are given a detail that is both simple and profound:

Then Simon Peter came, following him, and went into the tomb; and he saw the linen cloths lying there, and the face cloth, which had been on His head, not lying with the linen cloths but folded together in a place by itself.

This was not written by accident and it was not a filler detail, this was a testimony.


🌿 NOT CHAOS—BUT DIVINE ORDER

If the body of Yahushua had been stolen, there would have been disorder. If death had somehow held Him, there would have been silence, but instead, we see order. The linen cloths lying, the face cloth folded—everything in its place. He did not rise in panic and He did not escape in haste. He rose as King.

Even in resurrection, Yahushua moves with intention. The grave was not a place of defeat, it became a chamber of divine completion.


🔥 IT IS FINISHED—AND NOTHING WAS LEFT UNDONE

When Yahushua declared, “It is finished,” He was not speaking poetically, He was declaring fulfillment. The folded cloth becomes a quiet echo of that same truth. Nothing was interrupted or incomplete and nothing was left behind in confusion. The work of redemption was carried out in fullness.

The grave clothes were no longer needed—not because they were discarded in struggle, but because death itself had been overcome.


🕊️ A HIGH PRIEST EMERGING FROM THE HOLY PLACE

There is something deeply priestly in this moment. Throughout Scripture, linen garments are associated with priestly service—set apart, holy, handled with reverence. Yahushua, our eternal High Priest, did not leave the grave in disorder. He fulfilled what no earthly priest could ever complete.

As it is written in Book of Hebrews 9:12: “He entered once for all into the Holy Place… by His own blood, thus obtaining eternal redemption.”
The folded cloth is not just a detail—it is a sign: The sacrifice was accepted, the atonement was complete and the High Priest has finished His work.


NOT TRADITION—BUT TRUTH

Many have heard the teaching that in ancient culture, a folded napkin meant, “I am coming back.” While this idea is meaningful, it is not rooted in verified historical tradition but what Scripture gives us is even stronger—something we can stand on without uncertainty. The message is not hidden in cultural symbolism.

It is revealed in divine action.


✨ THE TRUE PROPHETIC DECLARATION

The folded cloth does not merely whisper of return—it proclaims authority, but it tells us:

Death did not take Him—He conquered it.
The grave did not hold Him—He overcame it.
Nothing was out of place—everything was fulfilled.

The empty tomb itself declares what no folded symbol ever could: He is risen, He is alive and He will return, not as the suffering Lamb, but as the reigning King.


A CALL TO DISCERN THE DETAILS

We are living in a time where many seek signs, wonders, and hidden meanings, but the Father is calling His people back to something deeper…not speculation but Scripture, definitely not tradition but truth and most of all not assumption, but revelation, because even in the smallest detail, like a folded cloth, He has already spoken.

He is not in the grave.
He is risen—just as He said.

Shalom beloved,

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