Often referred to as "The Season of our Joy!" the Feast of Tabernacles is a time of rejoicing and celebrating the provision and presence of God!
In Exodus, this feast is referred to as the Feast of the Ingathering. In Leviticus 23, God provided further instruction to Moses regarding ‘why' ( as well as how) this harvest feast was to be observed. It was so that all Israel, from generation to generation, would remember the journey in the wilderness (from Egypt to the Promised Land) and the way Adonai had them dwell in sukkot (booths). Crowning this was a reminder of how He went with them.
Prophetically, Sukkot points not only to the Messiah who came and dwelled among us, but also to His future return where He will establish His Kingdom, gather all the nations, and we will eternally dwell together with Him (Revelation 21:3).
Below you will soon find resources, reflections, and recommendations for how to engage Sukkot in your life and home. Always feel free to contact us with any questions-
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What are the Fall Holy Days? What do they mean to followers of Jesus? Is everyone invited to participate in them? We explore what Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot represent, their prophetic significance and how Messiah fulfills them, and what postures we can take in celebrating them.
How does prophecy work? Who is at the center of all prophecy? If the Feasts are 'prophetic rehearsals,' what are they rehearsing? This free download by Rabbi Jacob Rosenberg (PhD), included in our Sabbath Table LIVE conversation about the Fall Holy Days, will help you see the big picture of how the Messiah is at the center of the Feasts.
STTheFallHolyDays_PropheticFulfillment_Rosenberg (pdf)
DownloadWhere did Sukkot come from? What distinguishes this celebration in how it's observed? And what does Sukkot point to? This blog post helps provide a quick, Messianic overview to the holy day of Sukkot.
Rooted: Foundations is a practical, theologically rich guide for anyone seeking to lay a strong spiritual foundation and grow as a disciple who helps others do the same. Including a chapter on the Appointed Times, it shows how biblical truth, Messianic Jewish identity, and everyday discipleship practices form the bedrock of a thriving spiritual life.
This free guide from our series on Table Discipleship for Families helps grown-ups to engage kids in the valuable truths The Feast of Tabernacles holds for kids and adults alike! Easily add this into your evening routine for meaningful and approachable discipleship conversations this Sukkot.
A Family Celebration: The Feast of Tabernacles
A guide to empower families to engage, enjoy, and experience God's appointed times together!
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