The Story of the Bride Written in the Feasts of the LORD

This past Wednesday night at sunset, the holiest day on God’s calendar began.  It is called Yom Kippur.  Yom means ‘day’, and Kippur means ‘atonement or cover’. Rather than give you the typical description of this day with multiple supporting scriptures, the Lord wants me to share with you the story of His Bride.  The … Continue reading The Story of the Bride Written in the Feasts of the LORD

More Pictures of the Godhead – The Contents in the Ark – The Ark of the Covenant – Part 2

SAMSUNG DIGITAL CAMERA We’ve seen that the Ark is a picture of the Godhead, covered inside and outside with gold. And at its core is the incorruptible shittim (sheh team) wood, representing Yeshua. Now we will take a closer look at the items God told Moses to put in the Ark.  In Hebrews 9:4 we read, …the … Continue reading More Pictures of the Godhead – The Contents in the Ark – The Ark of the Covenant – Part 2

The Grain or Meal Offering for Thanksgiving and Commitment

Today we will explore one of the last two voluntary offerings—the Meal or Grain Offering. We covered the Burnt Offering, Sin Offering, and Trespass Offering earlier. These four offerings, along with the Peace Offering, that we will look at next time, were for individuals to bring as they felt led. They were not for a … Continue reading The Grain or Meal Offering for Thanksgiving and Commitment

The Tabernacle – The Use of Brass in the Fence

When God gave Moses instructions for the Tabernacle, He also gave him specific details about the curtained fence around its courtyard. Last time we talked about the messages woven into His choice of white linen. Now we will begin to cover the meaning of the support system for those curtains. This is the scripture we … Continue reading The Tabernacle – The Use of Brass in the Fence

Is the Feast of Tabernacles the Wedding Supper of The Lamb?

On Monday night, September 20th, at sundown, we will begin our celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles. It is called Sukkot (pronounced 'Sue Coat') and it means booths. It will last for seven days and end at sundown on Tuesday, September 27th, at sundown.  While some say this feast id the Wedding Supper of the … Continue reading Is the Feast of Tabernacles the Wedding Supper of The Lamb?