The Fall Feasts of YHVH are now at hand.
And, arguably, if there was ever a time in our lives, or even in modern history, when it was vital to "know the times and the seasons," as the Messiah repeatedly tells us, it's now. And it should be no surprise that so many things, in literally every aspect of those lives, is "coming to a head," NOW.
He put things together, according to His plan, and on His schedule, for a reason.
That goes for the things He tells us, over and over and OVER again even, to remember "forever," and in "all our dwelling places," even when we have been scattered, exactly as foretold so many years ago.
But this "Day of Atonement," which without question was, and arguably is, and will be, central to His Plan, and is now at hand, is confusing to many. Why is He so adamant about it? And where does the idea of a day-plus fast come from, when He says to "afflict our souls?" What does that really mean? And how does it fit what we see at hand today?
And, arguably, if there was ever a time in our lives, or even in modern history, when it was vital to "know the times and the seasons," as the Messiah repeatedly tells us, it's now. And it should be no surprise that so many things, in literally every aspect of those lives, is "coming to a head," NOW.
He put things together, according to His plan, and on His schedule, for a reason.
That goes for the things He tells us, over and over and OVER again even, to remember "forever," and in "all our dwelling places," even when we have been scattered, exactly as foretold so many years ago.
But this "Day of Atonement," which without question was, and arguably is, and will be, central to His Plan, and is now at hand, is confusing to many. Why is He so adamant about it? And where does the idea of a day-plus fast come from, when He says to "afflict our souls?" What does that really mean? And how does it fit what we see at hand today?
Mark Call – Parsha “Ha’azinu” and ‘Shabbat Shuva’ teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa
The regular Torah portion now includes the very last few in the Book of Deuteronomy, the life of Moses himself, and thus some of his final admonitions, including the second, and final, “Song …
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