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  • The teaching completes the study of the seven feasts of the Lord, focusing on the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot).
  • Emphasis: these are God’s feasts, not merely Israel’s—they reveal His plan for the whole world.
  • Christ fulfilled the spring feasts through His life, death, and resurrection; the fall feasts point to His return and final harvest.

Feast of Trumpets, Day of Atonement, and Tabernacles

  • Feast of Trumpets: The “alarm” call to repentance, beginning the 10 “Days of Awe.”
  • Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur): High priest entered the Holy of Holies once a year to make atonement for Israel—foreshadowing Christ’s ultimate sacrifice.
    • Imagery: veil, bells and pomegranates on priest’s robe, blood covering the mercy seat → fulfilled in Jesus’ death and resurrection.
  • Feast of Tabernacles:
    • Commemoration of deliverance from Egypt, dwelling in booths, God’s provision in the wilderness.
    • Prophetic picture of final harvest and God “tabernacling” with His people in the future kingdom.

Prophetic and End-Time Insights

  • Tabernacles points to:
    • Final Harvest: ingathering of nations (Revelation 14, Ezekiel 37).
    • Protection and Provision: God shelters Israel in tribulation.
    • Messiah’s Reign: Christ dwelling with His people, fulfilling Ezekiel’s promise.
  • The Antichrist will desecrate the rebuilt temple mid-tribulation; Israel’s eyes will be opened, leading to great tribulation.
  • God will intervene, bringing judgment (wrath poured out in righteousness).
  • Nations will be judged based on their stance toward Israel; blessing or cursing depends on alignment with God’s covenant.

Jerusalem in Prophecy

  • Central focus: Jerusalem is the stumbling block for nations.
  • Zechariah 14: God will defend Jerusalem, split the Mount of Olives, and establish His reign.
  • Nations that resist worship during the Millennial Kingdom will face plagues and drought.
  • The Feast of Tabernacles continues into the Millennium as a required festival for all nations.

Application & Encouragement

  • Believers must live ready for Christ’s return—watching, not waiting for signs like the rebuilding of the temple before repenting.
  • Call to repentance, intercession, and readiness:
    • Repent like Israel’s days of awe.
    • Witness faithfully to the lost.
    • Trust God’s plan, even for loved ones not yet saved.
  • Reminder: God loves the lost more than we do—Christ intercedes even now.

Closing Notes

  • Festivals reveal God’s redemptive plan: past (fulfilled in Christ), present (salvation available now), and future (His return and reign).
  • Encouragement: keep faith, pray for the lost, and be filled with hope as the end of the age approaches.

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