Celebrating Sukkot
The Feast of Sukkot is a time of rejoicing and ingathering, but here we will concentrate
The Feast of Sukkot is a time of rejoicing and ingathering, but here we will concentrate
Abram was called “Abraham the Hebrew” in Genesis 14:13, which is the first time that the
The Passover meal marks the beginning of the week-long “Feast of Unleavened Bread”. Israel was commanded
God gives good gifts. When he gave Israel to the Jewish people, it was not just
Although Messianic Jewish believers are in the minority among the total Jewish population, today a remnant
Almost everyone in “Christian” countries celebrates Easter and Christmas in some way, even if they don’t
There was a Bible college professor who used to conduct a special ceremony on the first
Guest blog by Dr. David R. Reagan of Lion and Lamb Ministries For almost 2,000 years
Elijah had been praying. And praying. Elijah climbed to the top of Carmel, bent down to
God well understands the insecurity of living in tumultuous times, and has put some great counsel
The ninth chapter of the book of Daniel contains one of the most important prophecies in
The Feast of Sukkot is one of my favorites. All of God’s feasts are full of
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