Showing posts with label Feast of Tabernacles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Feast of Tabernacles. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) and Jesus

Chag Sukkot Sameach!

With our love, Steve and Laurie Martin

Love For His People Ministry in Charlotte, North Carolina

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Monday, October 6, 2025

Happy Feast of Tabernacles (Chag Sameach Sukkot) to all our Jewish friends, Steve & Laurie Maritn, Love For His People



Happy Feast of Tabernacles (Chag Sameach Sukkot) to all our Jewish friends.
Steve & Laurie Maritn, Love For His People



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Sunday, October 5, 2025

The End Time Mystery of The Autumn Holy Days | Feast of Tabernacles, Sukkot | Jonathan Cahn Sermon

 



Friday, September 5, 2025

“LONGING FOR THE KING - PREPARING FOR HIS APPOINTED TIMES” by Cathy Hargett




 “LONGING FOR THE KING - PREPARING FOR HIS APPOINTED TIMES”
Cathy Hargett
September 3, 2025

Many times I am asked by others, “How do you celebrate the Fall Feast days”? One of the biggest ways is by releasing the spontaneous longing of my heart. When Fall begins to approach, I just find myself leaning into the Spirit and yearning to go deeper into Him. For me, this season means greater intimacy with Elohim and greater awareness of His desire for oneness with His people. To understand this in a personal way – He desires to be One with me and with you!

As always, anticipation is building that some soon-coming Succot, our King will be here to forever dwell with us on earth. His Kingdom will be established, and His people will be living in the Light of His goodness and glory! Longing for the King intensifies from the beginning of the season in the month of Elul all the way to the end of Succot and Shemini Atzeret. Yes, truly, He desires us to live the Word, “I am my Beloved’s and He is mine”.

Succot, Feast of Tabernacles

Today is the tenth day of Elul, the month leading up to the Fall Feasts - Yom Teruah (many call it Rosh HaShana, but He doesn’t!), Yom Kippur, and Succot. He is calling us to meet Him on His appointed days and times. When we draw near to Him, He will draw near to us.

Here are some ways to draw near to Him, beginning now, in preparation for this season:

1.     Set apart a time to worship and be with Him each day of the 40 days of the season of Teshuvah, the season of turning back to Him. This traditional season begins on Elul 1 and continues through Yom Teruah, and through the “ten days of awe”, and up to the day of Yom Kippur on Tishrei 10. After that, we wait five days until the Feast of Succot begins.

2.     Join Israel in some of their traditions that have clear biblical foundations – read Scriptures that draw you nearer to Him as we seek His face with humble, repentant hearts. Here are a few to help us get started –

Psalm 27 - this Psalm is traditional for this season and is read by many every single day during the Fall Feasts, not just during the 40 days of Teshuvah, but throughout the Fall Feast season.

Exodus 34:5-6 – even though we are in dire need of repentance, confession, and being forgiven, we also remember the goodness of God, who He is, and His great mercy. In Judaism, this passage is known as the 13 Attributes of God or the 13 Attributes of Mercy.

Isaiah 55:6 – seek the Lord while He may be found.

Psalm 51 – draw near with a humble heart and ask Him to create in us clean hearts and to renew a right spirit within us.

Psalms – read all 150 of them – you can divide them up according to the days leading up to Yom Teruah.

Song of Songs 6:3 – ponder the truth that He is your Beloved and you are His – “I am my Beloved’s and He is mine”.

3.     Study the Scriptures about the Feast Days as each one approaches, and let it be a worship to Him as you seek to understand what He is speaking to your heart. (Here are some passages: Leviticus 23; Numbers 29; Deuteronomy 16; Exodus 23; Exodus 34.)

4.     Pray for Israel during these days of hardship and pray for the rescue and release of each one of the hostages still in Gaza (Psalm 122; Isaiah 62; Psalm 137:5).

5.     Gather together with other Yeshua followers during this season and encourage each other to take His yoke upon us and learn of Him, Torah, its fulfillment in Yeshua, and His family, Israel, His chosen.



6.     Sound the shofar as an alert that the time of His appearing is at hand, that these are the days for repentance and return to Him, and that the King is coming. Sounding of the shofar during all the 40 days of Teshuvah is traditional for some in Judaism and for others it is traditional to sound the shofar only at Yom Teruah and on Yom Kippur.

7.     As we worship, thank, and renew our love to the God who has forgiven us, let’s intentionally forgive others. Ask Him to bring to mind those we have not forgiven – and make a list if we need to!

Let’s ask Him together for dove’s eyes, fixed straight ahead on Him, fully expecting the total restoration of the Promised Land of Israel and the coming of the throne of the eternal Kingdom to that Land. We will view the King and the Land that stretches afar. Chag Sameach!

“Your eyes will see the King in His beauty and view a Land that stretches afar”.
(Isaiah 33:17)

  Cathy Hargett, Highway to Zion Ministries




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Sunday, August 31, 2025

Feasts of the Lord. We Celebrate.

The biblical feasts, as outlined in Leviticus 23, are seven "appointed times" for God's people, consisting of the Passover, Feast of Unleavened Bread, Feast of First Fruits, Pentecost (or Feast of Weeks), Feast of Trumpets, Day of Atonement, and the Feast of Tabernacles. These feasts have historical, agricultural, and prophetic significance, pointing to God's past works, present blessings, and future plan for humanity, which is often seen as being fulfilled in Jesus Christ.

The Seven Feasts of the Lord

These feasts are significant because they were commanded by God as holy convocations, meant to be sacred and set apart.

1. Passover (Pesach)

This foundational feast commemorates God's deliverance of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.

2. Feast of Unleavened Bread:

This seven-day festival, following Passover, marks the departure from Egypt and symbolizes a life without the "leaven" of sin.

3. Feast of First Fruits (Bikkurim):

This feast celebrates the first harvest and represents the resurrection of Jesus Christ, who was raised from the dead as the first to experience eternal life.

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4. Pentecost (Feast of Weeks, Shavuot):

Held 50 days after Passover, this feast celebrates the harvest and signifies the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the apostles.

5. Feast of Trumpets (Yom Teruah):

This feast marks the beginning of the civil year and is associated with a trumpet's call, foreshadowing Jesus's second coming.

6. Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur):

This is a day of repentance and atonement, a solemn observance that points to a future complete reconciliation between God and His people.

7. Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot):

This festival celebrates God's provision during Israel's time in the wilderness and looks forward to a time of future fulfillment and God's presence with humanity.

Significance

Prophetic Meaning:

The feasts provide a framework for understanding God's plan for salvation, revealing events from the past, present, and future.

Jesus Christ's Fulfillment:

Many Christians believe these feasts were fulfilled or will be fulfilled in significant ways through Jesus Christ.

Worship:

God commanded these feasts as a way for the Israelites to worship Him, remember His actions, and maintain faithfulness.

Bess Herzekow, Israel, http://HouseofCompassionIsrael.org


DATES OF THE FEASTS 2025

https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/4644/jewish/Rosh-Hashanah-2025.htm

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Monday, December 24, 2018

When was Yeshua Really Born? - Ron Cantor MESSIAH'S MANDATE (Tel Aviv, Israel)

When was Yeshua Really Born?

Ron Cantor —  December 22, 2018 


Secrets Surrounding the Birth of Messiah - Part 5
Incidentally, this is why I believe that Yeshua was not born on December 25th or even in the fall, during the Feast of Tabernacles. Certainly a case can be made for the latter, as He did come to “tabernacle among us”(John 1:14). However, it would have been unwise to call for a census when Jews were traveling to Jerusalem for the feast. Everyone had to return to his or her hometown. The fall holidays point to the second coming of Yeshua, while the spring ones point to His birth, death and resurrection. 
It was in the spring that the Passover lambs were birthed. How do we know? Because the lambs for Passover had to be one-year-old (Ex. 12:5). They would have been born during the lambing season, the year before. This explains why there were shepherds in the field in the middle of the night. Normally, they would be sleeping, but because it was lambing season—the time when lambs give birth—they were out all night, in case one of the mothers went into labor. 
WOW! What imagery! They are looking for lambs to be birthed, when right under their nose, Miriam was giving birth to the Lamb of God. Jonathan Cahn goes further and teaches that Yeshua was born on Nissan 1. Nissan is the first month of the year, a time for new beginnings. But it would not be a time of pilgrimage or in the dead of the cold, wet winter. Cahn makes the case that every other major event in Yeshua’s life and kingdom coincides with a Jewish feast day:
  • Passover > His death
  • First Fruit Offering is brought  (Lev. 23) > His resurrection
  • Shavuot (Lev. 23) > Birth of the church (Acts 2)
  • Rosh Hashanah > the Second Coming
  • Yom Kippur > End time forgiveness (Zech. 13:1)
  • Feast of Tabernacles > Wedding Supper of the Lamb (Is. 25, Rev. 19, Zech. 14)
So, it makes sense that His birth would also fall on a significant day on the Jewish calendar in the spring with the other prophetic events that point to His first coming. The first of Nissan is 14 days before Passover, which begins between the 14thand 15thday of Nissan. 
Yes, Yeshua, the Passover lamb, may have been born with other lambs just before Passover.
Note: For the first 5 parts, start here: SECRETS SURROUNDING THE BIRTH OF MESSIAH


Shalom from Israel! I am Ron Cantor and this my blog. I am the GODTV Israel Regional Director host of the daily TV program, "Out of Zion". I also serve on the leadership team of a Hebrew-speaking, Spirit-filled congregation in Tel Aviv. We love Yeshua and we love Israel. Hope to see you here soon!

Sunday, October 22, 2017

"Christ in the Feast of Tabernacles" - Report from Pakistan - Moses Julius

Moses Julius, Shalom Today Ministry and Love For His People

Oct. 22, 2017
Lahore, Pakistan

Shalom Sir Steve Martin and Love For His People! 

Shalom Today Ministry is thankful to you for your love and commitment with Pakistani Messianic Congregation. We are very excited to announce that we celebrated the Feast of Tabernacles for the third time here in Pakistan. We invited people from different areas of Pakistan to celebrate the Feasts of YHWH. 

It was joyful moment and pleasureful occasion to teach about Sukkot. Our topic was "Christ is in the Feast of Tabernacles." Many people really enjoyed the teaching. It was the first time that they had heard that Messiah was probably born during the Feast of Tabernacles. They were also taught of the real meaning that the Feast of Tabernacles can hold in our lives. 

At the end of the services we distributed food to all the  participants. 

All credit goes to Him. 

Once again, thanks for your support and love, 

Moses Julius 






Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Jonathan Cahn Delivers Powerful Prophetic Message on the Washington Mall - Charisma News





Jonathan Cahn Delivers Powerful Prophetic Message on the Washington Mall

10/17/2017 Charisma News
Jonathan Cahn delivered a prophetic message on Washington's National Mall on the day of the Feast of Tabernacles!
Watch the video to see what he said.

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

47,000 Christian Pilgrims to Jerusalem Spread Economic Blessings During Sukkot - Breaking Israel News

Jews Ascend Temple Mount With Message to God: We're Ready for Third Temple
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