This past week Juan told Nino that we’re supposed to be celebrating this week “Sukkah” / Tabernacles, camping out and celebrating blessings from God, 1 of the 7 feasts / celebrations given to the Hebrew people who were freed from slavery in Egypt.
Have you ever followed the scripture on it? It’s an amazing feast.
I read the scriptures on these feast / celebrations and I would like to follow more closely. One of my newer friends just had surgery, is recovering well. He often has a campout for Tabernacles. I am planning for next year.
So what do you think? ,
My thoughts are that these scriptures are not about our works to earn salvation, but celebrations to understand God’s plan and experience and understand more closely God’s works / God’s part of His plan? That would make sense to me.
My thoughts are that these scriptures are not about our works to earn salvation, but celebrations to understand God’s plan and experience and understand more closely God’s works / God’s part of His plan?
Bingo. They give better insight into what we need to be doing, how God has worked, and how God will work, so that we can synchronize.
Any good concert will have a good conductor keeping everyone on the same rhythm.
Have you ever followed the scripture on it? It’s an amazing feast.
I read the scriptures on these feast / celebrations and I would like to follow more closely. One of my newer friends just had surgery, is recovering well. He often has a campout for Tabernacles. I am planning for next year.
So what do you think? , My thoughts are that these scriptures are not about our works to earn salvation, but celebrations to understand God’s plan and experience and understand more closely God’s works / God’s part of His plan? That would make sense to me.
Happy Sukkah / camping out / Tabernacles!
Bingo. They give better insight into what we need to be doing, how God has worked, and how God will work, so that we can synchronize.
Any good concert will have a good conductor keeping everyone on the same rhythm.