By Sommer Kelly
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September 25, 2025
Hi ladies it's me again and hope y'all are having a blessed week. Today in this blog I'm gonna share about something that I've never ever written before and the title I have for the blog is called ''The Importance Of Honoring Roshannah''. Alot of you maybe thinking, ''What in the world is Roshannah?'' Well first of all it's a Jewish holiday not a regular holiday. Let me share some of the names of Hebrew holidays y'all may have heard of and others you may not have heard of. Shavout, (Feast of Weeks) is mentioned in the book of John, there's Passover, (it often coincides with ''Holy Week'') there's Purim that's mentioned in the book of Esther that honors what the Jews went through being exiled and God delivering them, and Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles.) Side note, I'm not Jewish at all because I'm mixed with black, Mexican, and Indian culture to the core! However, for the past five years, I've been doing my best to learn the ''Jewish roots of Christianity'' and have been honoring Roshannah that occurs in the fall and Passover during the Spring! (Side note, that doesn't mean that I stopped celebrating Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, Valentine's Day, Good Friday, Easter, Memorial Day, Fourth of July etc because I very much still celebrate those holidays and write blogs about them as well as enjoy time with my loved ones!) Again what's the purpose of Roshannah? Well let me explain this first. You know how after Christmas, people have anticipation for the New Year and we know that New Years Eve is December 31st and New Years Day is January 1st on our regular calendars right? Roshannah on the Hebrew calendar takes place at the end of the year which often occurs in late September early October is when the Jewish new year begins! Wow! I know that seems strange so technically I celebrate two new years one the Jewish new year which is Yom Kippour while not neglecting to celebrate the American new year on both New Years Eve and New Years Day! I felt I needed to explain that since I know that alot of Christians in America and around the world don't know hardly anything about Jewish holidays and felt I needed to make comparisons so y'all get the point. The purpose of the Jewish holiday, Roshannah (and it's also called the ''Days Of Awe'') where God's people take the time to pause, examine themselves, see if there's ways they need to change, and ask God to forgive them. How many of y'all know as people of God, there's always areas for us to grow and change in! If any of you or any other Christian thinks they don't need to grow and change in some way, they're in pride and that is not a good thing at all. In fact the Bible says in 1 Peter 5;5 ''God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble.'' The other purpose of Roshannah is for God's people to humble themselves before the Lord, to seek the Lord more diligently in prayer, and even fast if need be. You might be thinking. ''Shouldn't we do that every year?'' Of course yes! How many of y'all know we should honor our Lord's birth, death, and resurrection throughout the year but there are times that we set aside to remember that? Those holidays are Christmas, (Jesus' birth) Good Friday, (Jesus' death) and Easter (Jesus' resurrection) that we take the time to honor so we never forget what the Lord has done for us! Roshannah and other Jewish holidays are no different because it forces one to stop, pause, reflect, pray, and fast about what areas one needs to grow in so God can pronounce a blessing on them for twelve months! I don't know about y'all, but I know that since Roshannah and even before Roshannah the Lord has been dealing with me in various areas with the help of the Holy Spirit and I know as a Christian there's always ways for me to improve. Isn't that the purpose of sanctification? Sanctification is the Christian yielding and allowing the Holy Spirit to purge and correct in areas they need to change so we can live more holy, walk in love, and be who God has called us to be in both this life and the next life. I believe that Roshannah and sanctification go hand in hand and I believe every Christian whether they agree with the Jews or not or understand Jewish holidays or not should study about Jewish holidays! As a result of studying Jewish holidays, only then can one practice them effectively! That also explains why in the month of September during Bible study, I've been sharing about the importance of change for Christians and nonChristians and I didn't do that for no reason. I did it because of the importance of Roshannah! Listen I know many of you know there's areas that the Lord may need to work on you on and I'd encourage you to celebrate this along with me. I promise to share more about this in blogs in years to come and perhaps explain more in the future how I began the quest of honoring Roshannah. That's what I wanted to share with you ladies. Blessings, I hope y'all have a blessed week, and shalom in the name of the Lord!