A Sukkot Worship Song

Hey friends, I promised something fun during this Feast of Tabernacles. Let's start the fun with a different kind of worship on this beautiful Sunday! You will hear Hallelujah Melach Yeshua which means "Praise to King Jesus." As you worship today, be reminded of the many ways the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) points to the …

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The Great Ingathering

Oh, this gets good! As we consider the treasures wrapped up in the Feast of Tabernacles, this is one of my favorites: the tradition of guests in the sukkah! (Succah is singular, sukkot is plural.) It is called ushpizin, which is Aramaic, a common language of the ancient Middle East, and spoken at times by …

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Waving the Lulav and Etrog During Sukkot

Jewish feasts are filled with interesting traditions and meaningful symbolism. When God provided specific instruction for the feasts in Leviticus 23, He was not short on imagination and ordinances that point toward Jesus! As noted yesterday, the Feast of Tabernacles (aka Sukkot) is one of the most joyous 8-day seasons on the Hebrew calendar. Today, …

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“I Will Dwell in Your Midst,” Says the Lord

You may or may not be aware that Jews around the world are celebrating Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) this week! Sukkot is the most joyous of all feasts, and is prophetic to the day there will be no distinction between Jew and Gentile and Jesus will tabernacle among us! I am reminded of the name …

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