What if the rhythm of your life was never meant to follow man's calendar, but God's? From the opening pages of Scripture, time is revealed as sacred. The Creator established His own appointed times, Sabbaths, new moons, and holy feasts, woven into creation itself. These divine appointments were not cultural traditions or temporary rituals, but intentional markers designed to align humanity with heaven's rhythm. Over centuries, God's calendar was altered, neglected, and replaced by man-made systems. The result was not simply a change of dates, but a loss of alignment, rest, and prophetic understanding. The Ancient Path is a Scripture-anchored call to restoration. In this clear and comprehensive guide, K. B. Duncombe walks readers step by step through God's appointed times as revealed in the Bible. Beginning with the foundation of the Sabbath and the new moon, the book explores the spring and fall feasts, uncovering their meaning, purpose, and prophetic fulfillment in Messiah. Each appointed time is presented not as a burden, but as a gift, designed for remembrance, renewal, and covenant living. This book addresses common questions and concerns with clarity and balance, distinguishing obedience from legalism and tradition from Scripture. It demonstrates how the biblical calendar reveals God's redemptive plan, from creation to the coming Kingdom, while offering practical guidance for those who desire to begin walking in God's time today, wherever they are. Written for believers, families, and seekers alike, The Ancient Path does not argue tradition, it illuminates Scripture. It invites readers to step out of confusion and into clarity, out of exhaustion and into rest, and out of man's time and into God's. The path is ancient. The call is present. The return has begun.
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