Now, the spirit-filled church has generally felt that it has it all. It has felt that having experienced salvation and baptism in the Holy Spirit, there is nothing else to experience. Having kept Passover and Pentecost, what more is there? These were life changing experiences, and so often the attitude that we have experienced all… Continue reading The feast of tabernacles
Category: Tabernacles
Putting it all together-day of atonement
“… AND WE RESTRAIN THE OPPRESSOR” We’re Either Going To Be Victors Or Victims While we’ve gotten into this satanic warfare, it has become a generalized thing; we’ve not realized the subtleties of it. For instance, it somebody is very bitter and has a certain physical problem, watch it and see how many people will… Continue reading Putting it all together-day of atonement
The trumpets are blowing
And on the day that the tabernacle was reared up the cloud covered the tabernacle, even the tent of the testimony: and at even it was upon the tabernacle as it were the appearance of fire, until morning. So it was alway: the cloud covered it, and the appearance of fire by night. And whenever… Continue reading The trumpets are blowing
Polish up your dream
The description of the Feast of Tabernacles in Leviticus 23 can open our hearts to dream dreams, just as if we were living in Old Testament times and keeping that feast. Some of the other feasts described in that chapter were very simple and brief. The Feast of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement, and the… Continue reading Polish up your dream
A perfect priest, perfect sacrifice, perfect victory
The fifth chapter of the book of Hebrews reveals the spirit of the Day of Atonement. However, looking back to Old Testament times, both the twenty-third and sixteenth chapters of Leviticus picture the Day of Atonement as having rather involved rituals that were to be followed. Today we are not interested in following the ritual;… Continue reading A perfect priest, perfect sacrifice, perfect victory
Experiencing the day of atonement
The Jewish people have two calendars. After the Jews returned from the Babylonian captivity, they followed the newer calendar, with the civic year starting in the fall. Their sacred year, according to the old calendar, began in the spring at the time of the first Passover. It was then that the Lord told Moses and… Continue reading Experiencing the day of atonement
Be thou my everlasting wall of fire
Many of the Old Testament prophets spoke of the judgment that was to come to God’s people because of their apostasy. God finally placed them in Babylonian captivity for a long time. Then under the prophets Haggai and Zechariah came a restoration to Zion for the people of God, which involved the restoration of the… Continue reading Be thou my everlasting wall of fire
An offering by fire 1
This fire of the Lord means the restoration of a principle that is probably the most important factor in opening the door to the coming judgments and the coming deliverances. If judgment is to be committed to the saints of the Most High, it will only be to those in whom the fire has been… Continue reading An offering by fire 1
When God tabernacles with man.
John 7 is a chapter in the New Testament that is dedicated to the Feast of Tabernacles. It is good for us to study this chapter, because the manner and the way in which Jesus observed that Feast of Tabernacles was prophetic of what will take place in the last days. There are certain books… Continue reading When God tabernacles with man.
The tabernacle experience
The emphasis is on worship. But again, it isn’t the singing in the Spirit or the worship that has any explanation in itself. We know that we are commanded to do it (Mark 12:29–30; Exodus 34:14). Year after year, whenever people begin to seek the Lord, the emphasis comes back to this thing of worship.… Continue reading The tabernacle experience
Meaning
There are three principal feasts: Passover (which includes the Feast of Unleavened Bread), Pentecost (the Feast of Weeks or Firstfruits), and at the end of the year a combination of feasts including the Feast of Trumpets (Shofar), the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), and the Feast of Tabernacles (Succoth). Each of the feasts is an… Continue reading Meaning