Tonight begins Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. It doesn't have any significance for most Christians today, but it was celebrated alongside the Jews early in Church history. It is a compelling time of year, full of mysteries and hopes for The Lord's blessings. I've been really blessed by my observance of Teshuva this year (which will
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Happy New Year! How fascinating that this is "Rapture Season!!!" I've never heard that before. I'm excited! So if Christ doesn't return for us now, we may have to wait another 7 years? I am ready to go! =)
I enjoyed both videos! I liked the second one a lot! Thank you for sharing!
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Wow! Fascinating!
Is there a book you can recommend for me to read so I can learn more about the feasts?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8naCDn8ldU
She also has a free downloadable book on her website that has been a great guide for me this year, get 2014's guide-
http://mnewlife.org/prayerguides.html
Here are a couple of good books on the subject if you prefer reading-
An Appointment with God: The Feasts of the Lord - Leviticus 23
by Robert R. Congdon · Cross Books Publishing
Appointed: The Biblical Fall Feasts and the Return of the Lord Jesus Christ
by David Busch · ACW Press
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