THE REMAINING FEASTS
Leviticus 23:26-44 / Keywords 23:27
"The tenth day of this seventh month
is the Day of Atonement. Hold a sacred assembly and deny yourselves, and
present an offering made to the LORD by fire.
1.
God commands his people to keep the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) as a time the
nation gathers before God as one and repents sincerely their known and unknown
sins. The Lord commands them to deny themselves and bring a sacrifice to God.
This was a time when they realized collectively that they had sinned and took
responsibility for each other’s sins
before God. They were not to work, but spend the day in worship and prayer. We
need to take responsibility for our nation’s sins,
confess them before God, and repent sincerely asking his forgiveness and mercy.
2.
The Feast of the Tabernacles (Sukkot) was a time of remembering how the Lord
had cared for them for 40 years in the wilderness. They were to celebrate this
feast after they finished the work of the harvest. They were to cut palm
branches and wave them, rejoicing in God’s love,
protection, and provision. They were to live in temporary shelters to remember
their life in the wilderness after God brought them out of 400 years of slavery
in Egypt.
3.
Verses 37-38 teach them to keep these festivals by bringing to God burnt
offerings, grain offerings, drink offerings, freewill offerings, and vow offerings.
A life of grace is marked by thanksgiving and a giving spirit. Let’s be
such giving, sacrificial people.
Prayer Father, thank you for your grace,
protection, provision, and your mercy to forgive.
One Word Commemorate
God’s
grace
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