Looking at the ongoing fulfillment of biblical prophecy right now, the question becomes more and more critical for you as to whether you will keep the Feast of Tabernacles at the place where God has chosen to “put His name.” And, whether you will keep it in the way which God has prescribed and ordered by God. If you are not, or if you compromise in any way, maybe because of fear, you are in danger of departing from the Truth and the living God—slowly perhaps, but surely.
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Psalm 91
God promises safety and protection to those who are faithful, obedient and trusting in Him, even when things may seem impossible all around us. Psalm 91 explains how we can prepare and eliminate fear by putting ALL our trust in God.
Three Times a Year
Why are we to appear before God three times a year, “at the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Weeks, and the Feast of Tabernacles”? What is meant by this term, since we are commanded to attend every Holy Day service, in addition to weekly Sabbath services? How are we to appear, and where? Why does God command to give an offering on each Holy Day? Does He need our money?
God’s Holy Convocations
Are Christians still obligated to keep the weekly Sabbath and the annual Holy Days? Did Christ and the early apostles observe those sacred days? Are we enjoined to assemble personally with our brethren during holy convocations? If so, who should appear, and how and where are we to meet?
Physical and Spiritual Change
There is a spiritual change that we experience at the time of our baptism. We also experience another type of change, a physical “change” when we assemble together on a holy day, by giving to God in thanks what is owed to Him.
The Feast and You
What you can do as an individual to ensure you have a tremendously inspiring feast both physically and spiritually?