The Feast of Tabernacles
This Feast was celebrated by the Jews as a remembrance of
their redemption from slavery in Egypt and sojourn in the wilderness for 40
years when they lived in temporary Sukkots or booths or tabernacles. Today,
they build these temporary Sukkots with fresh leafy branches, fruits and
flowers. They spend 7 days with family and friends, reminding themselves of how
God redeemed them from slavery and lived among them in a Tabernacle and protected,
fed and watered them, that their clothes and shoes did not wear out. Sadly,
only Caleb and Joshua, out of the 601,730 men who had crossed the Red sea, also
crossed the Jordan. Numbers 26:51
Many believe
that Yeshua was born in the Sukkot (Tabernacle) sometime in September, on the
first day of the Sukkot and circumcised on the last day of the Feast. We have
romanticized the cowshed and the manger with cows and donkeys, but every farmer
knows that by morning the place becomes filthy and stinky. More likely, he was born in a Sukkot of the
farmer and kept in a manger which was a wooden feed box for the sheep.
It is
believed that in Bethlehem Ephrathah (Micah 5:2) farmers raised lambs for sacrifice
for the Feasts. Bethlehem means 'house of bread,' "Jesus is the Bread of
life, which came down from heaven" (John 6:51) and "Ephrathah, refers
to fruit. Jesus identified his blood with the “Fruit of the Vine” I will not
drink of the fruit of the vine until the kingdom of God comes" (Luke 22:
18). Thus Bethlehem Ephrathah symbolizes all three aspects of Jesus, the Lamb,
the Bread and the Blood.
The tabernacle, as a dwelling place for God, was but a shadow
of things to come (Col.2:17), and now under the new covenant of Yeshua, we are
the tabernacles of God (2Cor.6:16). God does not dwell in earthly tabernacles made
with human hands (Acts 7:48,9). All the other Feasts like the Passover,
Unleavened Bread, First Fruits, Pentecost, Feast of Trumpets, and Yom Kippur (Atonement)
will have been fulfilled, only the Feast of Tabernacles will remain. This is
because once Yeshua returns after the seven years of severe persecution, and
establishes the Millennial Kingdom, here on earth, those remaining on earth
with go to Jerusalem to greet the King of kings. As there will be no more environment
polluting airplanes and vehicles, pilgrims will be going on foot, riding
donkeys or on ox carts. On the way pilgrims will be living in tabernacles built
by locals. Because the curse of the land will be removed, there will be super abundance
of food, they will be very glad to feed you.
On the 8th day of the Feast, as the High Priest,
went down to the Pool of Siloam, accompanied with large crowd of priests and
people rejoicing. As they were coming up brining water in a golden jar to be
poured at the altar and then to pray for the rains for next year’s harvest, “On
the last and greatest day of the feast, Jesus stood up and called out in a loud
voice, ‘If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink. Whoever believes in Me, as the Scripture has said: ‘Streams
of living water will flow from within him.’” John 7:37,38
Who will enter that Millennial Kingdom:
1.
The
last biblical scene is that of a mega crowd from all the 16,000 nations, 6,500 tongues
and unnumbered tribes will be standing before the Throne, singing praises to
God. Revelation 7:9,10
Question – Whatever you are doing
now, will that enable any tribe or tongue to stand in that crowd?
2.
God
lived and wandered in a Tabernacle from Moses to David for 430 years. Jesus
tabernacled with us, being born in a Tabernacle. He will Tabernacle again with
his people in the new earth. (Rev. 21:3)
Q. – Whatever you are doing now, will
that build Tabernacles of Emmanuel (God with us) in the 2.5 million villages of
the world? Think globally, act locally. Matt. 1:23
3.
Jesus
said, “Whoever believes in Me, ‘Streams of living water will flow from within
him…’”
Q. – Has that happened to you? Resulting
in expediting the return of Yeshua back to this earth, to establish His millennial
Kingdom. If not, then better get moving. 2Peter 3:10-12
4.
Yeshua
promised, “Follow me and I will make you fishers of men.” Matt. 4:19
Q. – As a follower of Jesus, have you
become a prolific fisher of two-legged fish? If not, better start your own
fisherman’s training club. Remember your judgment depends on your fruitfulness
(souls saved), faithfulness and obedience, “Go and make disciples of all
nations, baptize, equip and send them on to do the same.” Matt. 28:18-20; 7:20;
Eph. 4:11-13; Isaiah 64:6
Shalom, V.
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