In a world yearning for deeper spiritual connections, Bible teacher Delfene J. Gould is inviting readers to embark on a transformative journey with her latest book, “Remember Me: Unravelling the Mystery of Salvation Through the Lenses of the Passover Feast.” This compelling work promises to reshape how we view biblical faith and the significance of Passover.

Drawing from over twenty years of ministry and a profound understanding of God’s appointed times, Gould’s book transcends the traditional view of Passover as merely an ancient ritual. Instead, she presents it as a living testament to God’s redemptive plan through Yeshua the Messiah, urging believers to see it as a divine call to remembrance that influences their identity and relationship with the God of Israel.
Gould passionately asserts, “When Yeshua said, ‘Do this in remembrance of Me,’ He was not replacing Passover – He was fulfilling it.” Her work encourages readers to rediscover the concept of remembrance, not as a mere sentimental act, but as a vital expression of covenant faithfulness that is actively lived out.

“Remember Me” speaks to both Jewish and gentile audiences, emphasizing that salvation is rooted in Israel’s covenants and that gentiles are welcomed into these promises rather than replacing them. The book takes a bold stance against replacement theology, affirming Yeshua’s Jewish identity and calling believers back to the scriptural rhythms that anchor faith in a time often marked by spiritual forgetfulness.
Key themes explored in the book include the foundational role of Passover in salvation theology, Yeshua as the Passover Lamb, and the concept of biblical remembrance as a lived experience rather than mere ritual. Gould also delves into the significance of the Red Sea crossing as a symbol of completed redemption and looks forward to the future Passover and the anticipated marriage supper of the Lamb.

Designed for pastors, Bible teachers, and anyone eager to deepen their understanding of scripture within its original covenantal context, “Remember Me” is available in both paperback and eBook formats.
As readers dive into this enlightening exploration, they may find themselves pondering: How does understanding Passover change the way we view our own spiritual journeys?




