April 15, 2025 – A Divine Appointment for Faith Beyond Rejection
- salihakeddache
- Mar 14
- 4 min read
Updated: Apr 1
There are moments in life when we realize that God has been orchestrating events beyond our understanding. As I prepare for the release of Faith Beyond Rejection on April 15, 2025, I cannot ignore the profound biblical significance surrounding this date. It is not just a book launch—it is a divine appointment, a testimony of God’s perfect order, His grace, and His completed work in my life.
The Prophetic Meaning of April 15, 2025
The Bible teaches that numbers carry spiritual significance, and as I reflect on my journey, I see how this date aligns with God’s themes of completion, deliverance, and fruitfulness.
1. The Number 4 – Divine Order & Completion
April is the fourth month, and in the Bible, the number 4 represents creation, divine order, and completeness.
On the fourth day of creation, God established the sun, moon, and stars—setting time and order in the universe (Genesis 1:14-19).
The four Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—give a complete picture of Christ’s life and His redemptive work.
This tells me that my book’s release in the fourth month signifies the completion of a work that God has been preparing in me for years.
2. The Number 15 – Grace & Deliverance
The number 15 is connected to grace, redemption, and new beginnings in the Bible.
Nisan 15 (April 15 in the Hebrew calendar) marks the beginning of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the time when the Israelites left Egypt and stepped into freedom (Exodus 12:17-18).
The 15 Psalms of Ascent (Psalms 120-134) were sung by worshippers as they ascended to Jerusalem, symbolizing spiritual elevation and drawing near to God.
King Hezekiah was given 15 more years of life, a sign of God’s grace and restoration (2 Kings 20:5-6).
For me, April 15 is not just a book release date—it represents a spiritual exodus, a testimony of moving from rejection and pain into healing and purpose.
3. The Year 2025 – Fruitfulness & Spiritual Fulfillment
When we add 2+0+2+5, we get 9, a number that represents divine completeness and fruitfulness.
Jesus died at the ninth hour, completing the work of redemption (Matthew 27:46).
The Fruit of the Spirit consists of 9 attributes (Galatians 5:22-23).
The number 9 signifies a season of fulfillment, where what was sown in faith is now ready to be harvested.
This confirms that Faith Beyond Rejection is being released at a time of spiritual harvest—when the seeds of suffering, endurance, and faithfulness will bear fruit in the lives of those who need this message.
A Divine Alignment – From Sorrow to Purpose
This date carries even deeper personal significance. On April 14, 2003, my father passed away. At the time, it was a day of pain, grief, and loss. But now, looking back, I realize that April 14 is also Nisan 14—the day of Passover, the day when:
The Israelites sacrificed the Passover lamb, marking their freedom from Egypt.
Jesus, the Lamb of God, was crucified to redeem the world (John 1:29).
For 22 years, April 14 has been a reminder of loss. But now, April 15, 2025, marks a new beginning, the fulfillment of God’s promise that beauty will rise from ashes (Isaiah 61:3). Just as Passover led to deliverance, my father’s passing was not an end but a transition. And now, Faith Beyond Rejection will carry forward a legacy—not just of my story, but of God’s redemptive power over every form of rejection, suffering, and loss.
4. How My Father’s Passing Became a Source of Divine Revelation
In Faith Beyond Rejection, I share how my father’s passing was one of the most painful moments of my life. Losing him left a deep wound, but God turned that pain into a bridge of revelation.
After his passing, God used my father in dreams to reveal the Bible to me and guide me at every stage of my life.
In my dreams, I saw my father leading me to read the Scriptures—even though, at the time, I had never truly studied the Bible.
He appeared to me at critical moments, guiding me through decisions, challenges, and my spiritual journey.
Through these experiences, I came to realize that God was speaking to me, using my father as a vessel to draw me into His Word and into a deeper understanding of Jesus Christ.
What once was a moment of deep grief became a channel of divine revelation and direction.
I now see that his passing on Passover was a prophetic sign—just as Jesus’ death brought life, my father’s transition became the doorway for my own spiritual awakening.
5. 2020 – The Year I Stepped Out in Faith, at a Great Cost
Five years before the release of Faith Beyond Rejection, in 2020, I made a life-altering decision.
During Resurrection Week, after years of hiding my faith in Jesus, I finally chose to follow Him openly. But this decision came at a great cost.
I faced persecution, rejection, and loss from those closest to me.
Choosing Jesus meant walking away from the fear of man and stepping fully into my identity in Christ.
It was one of the hardest seasons of my life, but also the most freeing.
In my book, I share the full story of this moment—the pain, the cost, but also the overwhelming presence of God that sustained me.
Looking back, I see that just as Jesus was resurrected after His suffering, so too God was resurrecting something in me.
Now, in 2025, as Faith Beyond Rejection is released, it marks the fruit of that decision—a testimony of endurance, faith, and the power of God to redeem all things.
Join Me on This Journey
As we count down to April 15, 2025, I invite you to be part of this movement.

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God’s timing is perfect, and if you’re reading this, know that He is calling you into a season of healing, purpose, and fulfillment. The story isn’t over—your breakthrough is on the way.
Let’s step into this new season together!
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