Alpha & Omega — Session 31 — God’s Divine Appointments

Look upon Zion, the city of our appointed feasts; Your eyes will see Jerusalem, a quiet home, A tabernacle that will not be taken down; Not one of its stakes will ever be removed, Nor will any of its cords be broken.

[Isaiah 33:20]

God established the patterns of redemption within the very fabric of time, using the cycles of the seasons — the consistency of the cosmic rhythms in the heavens — the signs in the sun, moon and stars. God ordained divine appointments (moedim) from the very beginning of creation to teach us His schedule, His calendar, and to keep us on His timeline and on His terms.

The appointed Feasts of the LORD are essential to understanding all of redemptive history and all of future prophecy.

Christ has come our Passover Lamb. His body free from decay as the Unleavened Bread of lie. Raised in Power and Glory as the Firstfruits from the dead and Pour out in Spirit on the Feast of Shavuot (Pentecost).

And so Christ once again will come on these fall divine appointments with the trumpet blast on Yom Teruah (Feast of Trumpets). Opening the books and bringing heaven and earth into judgment on Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement). And then God will tabernacle with His people in fulfillment of Sukkot — Feast of Booths — dwelling together in the Kingdom for 1,000 years — our 7th Day of Sabbath Rest!

What a day of rejoicing it will be!

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To the Ends of the Earth Til the End of the Age

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