What does this Appointed Time of Bikkurim (First Fruits) have to do with Messiah YAHUSHA?
What does this have to do with Passover and Unleavened Bread?
Well, Messiah YAHUSHA is the first-fruits of the harvest. He is the first to ripen in the sight of YAHUAH. Because of Him, we are able to be counted among the harvest of YAHUAH.
YAHUSHA is the first-begotten of the Father (Heb 1:6); the Firstborn of Creation (Col 1:15-16); the first-begotten of the dead (Rev 1:5), and is the First-fruits of those who are to be resurrected (1Cor 15:20-23).
Praise YAHUAH! And just as He is our First-fruits, so โHe chose to give us birth through the word of truth, that we might be a kind of first fruits of all His creaturesโ (Jam 1:18).
KephaโRiโshon (1Peter) 1:3
Blessed be the Elohim and Father of our Master YAHUSHA Messiah, who according to His great compassion has caused us to be born again to a living expectation through the resurrection of YAHUSHA Messiah from the dead.
Chizayon (Revelation) 14:4
They are those who were not defiled with women, for they are maidens. They are those following the Lamb wherever He leads them on. They were redeemed from among men, being first-fruits to Elohim and to the Lamb.
Our mission is to go into the world and witness the Good News (Besorah) to every living creature (Mar 16:15), and recognize that the fields are white (ripe) for the harvest (Yohn 4:35). We are fellow-workers of Elohimโs field (1 Cor 3:9).
Will you be obedient to this call?
First fruits in the Scriptures
โHonor YAHUAH with your wealth, with the firstfruits of all your crops.โ โProverbs 3:9
First Fruits Abib 26 / April 12, 2026
We see the term first fruits initially mentioned in the book of Exodus when Moses is leading YAHโs people out of captivity in Egypt. YAHUAH instructed the Israelites to give up the first of their crops so that they could understand the value of YAHโs blessings.
Through the first five books of the Scriptures, Moses brings up the idea of a total of thirteen times. Thatโs because it was an essential concept for his people to understand. First fruits is mentioned throughout the Old Testament, and itโs even referenced in the New Testament books.
In the New Testament, the term first fruits takes on a symbolic meaning. In 1 Corinthians 15:20, Paul mentions Messiah as the โfirst fruits of those who have fallen asleep.โ YAHUSHA was YAHUAHโs first fruitsโhis one and only son, and the best that humanity had to offer. YAHUAH gave YAHUSHA, who was raised from the dead, up for us, in the same way that we sacrifice the best we have for him.
What started as a specific instruction for bringing crops to the temple priest was expanded on later in Scripture. It no longer refers to literal fruitโfirstfruits means any income, wealth, or blessings that a Believer has received over the course of the year.
Difference between first fruits and tithing
โThe first of all first fruits of every kind and every contribution of every kind, from all your contributions, shall be for the priests: you shall also give to the priest the first of your dough to cause a blessing to rest on your house.โ โEzekiel 44:30
To give a tithe means that you give a tenth of your income to your Assembly. Tithes are generally given throughout the entire year. Tithes are meant to be given in an automatic sense of obedience after you receive your income–e.g., paycheck, commission, bonus.
A First fruits offering is something different.
First fruit offerings are typically an annual gift to a Minister or Assembly done at โharvest time.โ
Because weโre not actually harvesting crops, the harvest can mean different things to different people. Perhaps you just got a bonus at work. Maybe you just received a huge tax refund check. Maybe you saved 15% or more on car insurance.
These are all harvest time moments when your hard work paid off. These are also great opportunities to turn back to YAHUAH in gratitude for the blessings.
Whenever you decide to make a first fruit offering, the important thing is that you do it freely, with no guilt or obligation. This is supposed to be a celebration of all that YAHUAH has done for you. Itโs a kind of worship that you can use to support the work of others. A first fruit offering is our opportunity to give above and beyond just a regular tithe.
Why giving first fruits is important
โIn the course of time Cain brought some of the fruits of the soil as an offering to YAHUAH. And Abel also brought an offeringโfat portions from some of the firstborn of his flock. YAHUAH looked with favor on Abel and his offering, but on Cain and his offering he did not look with favor. So Cain was very angry, and his face was downcast.โ โGenesis 4:3-5
The famous Bible story of Cain and Abel begins when the two brothers make an offering to YAHUAH. Cain brings some of his crops before YAHUAH, and Abel brings an offering of slaughtered animals. But there is a distinct difference between these two gifts.
Cain brings some fruit and vegetablesโprobably something he had left over after he had fed himself and his family. But Abel brought the best of what he had to YAHโthe firstborn of the flock, the healthiest of his animals. YAHUAH noticed this difference in these sacrifices, and he had a clear preference between the two.
Disregarding what famously happens in the rest of the story, the sacrifices of Cain and Abel teaches us a valuable lesson. Giving our firstfruits means giving our best to YAHUAH. It means sacrificing something that costs us a little. It means putting YAHUAH first, even before ourselves, or our family.
Making a first fruit offering opens us up to allow YAHUAH to work in our life. When we approach YAHUAH with open handsโrather than clenched fistsโit makes it easier for him to give us more to work with.
Giving of our first fruits reminds us that YAHUAH is our ultimate priority. It shows YAHUAH that we are obedient to him and we can be trusted with more. Perhaps most importantly, being generous in this way shows that we are grateful for all YAHUAH has given to us.
How to give a first fruits offering
โIf the part of the dough offered as firstfruits is holy, then the whole batch is holy; if the root is holy, so are the branches.โ โRomans 11:16
What does this practically look like? How do you determine how, when, and how much you should give as a firstfruit offering? This is going to look different for every person and each season. But here are a few steps you can take to help you get started in the right direction:
โข Pray: If your goal is obedience to YAH, it only makes sense that you would first go to him in prayer. Ask him what you should do with your money and resources. Listen to what he says.
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โข Prepare: YAHUAH calls us to be good stewards of the blessings he gives us. That means knowing what weโre able to give and when. Have a plan in place for your offering. Approach each harvest time with an open mind and a generous heart.
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โข Prioritize: The whole idea behind a first fruit gift is to put YAHUAH first. That may be donating your first paycheck of the year to a individual, minister, ministry or Assembly. It may mean that you put this donation first in your budget. Just make sure that youโre prioritizing YAH in your finances.
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โข Give: Know where you are going to give the money to. Is there a specific funds you want to contribute to? Is there another nonprofit you want to support? It also helps to know the amount youโll give.
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โข Repeat: How often do you want to give a first fruit offering? This was traditionally an annual practice, but you can give as often as youโd like. Making it a part of your routine will help keep it a priority, not something you do spontaneously or sporadically.
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However you give, the key thing is that youโre giving with an open heart and mind.
The process of giving above your normal tithe can help prepare you for YAHUAH to make a difference in your life. Making a first fruit offering demonstrates obedience to YAH, rather than your money.
But this I say, He which sows sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which sows bountifully shall reap also bountifully.
Every man according as he purposes in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for YAH loves a cheerful giver.
QORINTIYM SHENIY (2 CORINTHIANS) 9:6-7
What to do with your money?
When YAHUAH tells you to give, then give, but make sure that YAHUAH has spoken and do NOT yoke yourself to people who are in error.
Else engage in works for YAHUAH, whatever those may be.
First Fruits Abib 26 / April 12, 2026
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