Bible teacher Delfene J. Gould invites readers back to the heart of biblical faith with her new book, ‘Remember Me: Unravelling the Mystery of Salvation Through the Lenses of the Passover Feast’.
Drawing from more than two decades of ministry experience and years of observing God’s appointed times, ‘Remember Me’ offers a rich, scripture-centered exploration of Passover – not merely as an ancient Jewish observance, but as a living, covenantal framework that reveals God’s redemptive plan through Yeshua the Messiah.
Rather than treating Passover as history or symbolism alone, Gould presents it as a divine invitation to remembrance – one that shapes identity, obedience and relationship with the God of Israel. Through careful biblical exposition, personal reflection and theological insight, the book traces a continuous line from Exodus, through the ministry of Yeshua, to the future hope of the Messianic Kingdom.
Gould says, “When Yeshua said, ‘Do this in remembrance of Me,’ He was not replacing Passover – He was fulfilling it. This book invites believers to rediscover remembrance not as sentiment, but as covenant faithfulness lived out in obedience.”

‘Remember Me’ addresses both Jewish and gentile believers, emphasising that salvation flows through Israel’s covenants and messiah, and that gentiles are grafted into – not substituted for – God’s enduring promises. The book challenges replacement theology, affirms the Jewishness of Yeshua and calls believers back to scripture’s appointed rhythms as anchors of faith in an age of spiritual forgetfulness.
Key themes include:
- Passover as the foundation of salvation theology
- Yeshua as the Passover Lamb and fulfillment of the moedim
- Biblical remembrance as lived obedience, not ritual
- Covenant continuity with Israel
- The Red Sea crossing as completed redemption
- The future Passover and the marriage supper of the Lamb
Written for teaching, reflection and discipleship, ‘Remember Me’ is ideal for pastors, Bible teachers, messianic congregations, home fellowships and believers seeking a deeper understanding of scripture through its original covenantal context.
The book is available in paperback and eBook.
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