The Sabbath 
 
 



  article topics

   Christmas
   Day of Atonement
   Days of Unleavened Bread
   Easter
  Feast of Tabernacles
   Feast of Trumpets
   Holidays
   Last Great Day
   Law and Grace
   Passover
   Pentecost
   Sabbath




 



Feast of Tabernacles articles

 

Amos 5 and the Feast of Tabernacles 
How can we evaluate whether our Feast is 'good' or not? Using God's criticism of Israel's feasts in Amos 5, John Ritenbaugh shows that the pilgrimage locations of Bethel, Beersheba, and Gilgal provide instruction about what God wants us to learn from His feasts. 

Are the Sabbath and Holy Days Done Away? 
In order to justify not keeping the Sabbath, many use Colossians 2:16-17 as proof that Paul did not command it. Earl Henn exposes this conclusion as pure fiction! 

Be There Next Year 
Members of God's church usually come home from the Feast of Tabernacles with renewed spiritual vigor. Yet, we are painfully aware that some fall away each year. John Ritenbaugh shows that we must actively seek God and His righteousness to ensure that we will be around to enjoy next year's Feast. 

Do Not Confuse the Lessons (Part One) 
Over the years, some have firmly stood by the idea that the church should observe the Feast of Unleavened Bread in the same manner as it does the Feast of Tabernacles: by leaving our homes and observing all the days together isolated from the world. ... 

Do Not Confuse the Lessons (Part Two) 
In Part One, we saw that it is to our benefit if we keep the feasts of God in the way He instructs us in His Word. Even so, deleavening our homes and then traveling to a designated location to spend the entire Feast ... 

Does Paul Condemn Observing God's Holy Days? 
Galatians 4:9-10 is a favorite target of those who claim Christians no longer need to observe God's holy days. Is that really what Paul said? Earl Henn shows that he meant something entirely different! 

Eating: How Good It Is! (Part Three) 
We are what we eat. The same can apply spiritually to what we put into our minds. John Ritenbaugh shows that God wants us to desire His Word with the eagerness of a baby craving milk. 

God's Way of Give at the Feast of Tabernacles 
God commands us to present ourselves at His Feast and give as we are able. This article describes many ways we can give at the Feast—and many of them will not cost us a cent! 

Holy Days: Feast of Tabernacles 
The Feast of Tabernacles is a type of the soon-coming Millennium, when Christ will set up His government on the earth. Real peace and prosperity will be the norm. And everyone will have access to the knowledge of God! 

Holy Days: God's Plan in the Holy Days 
Leviticus 23 not only reveals God's holy days—it also provides, in symbol form, a detailed schematic of God's plan! 

How Do We Keep God's Festivals? 
Many of us have been members of the church of God for decades, and because of our long association with God's festivals, we forget that new members have little or no idea how to keep them and can be intimidated about what God requires of them during these appointed times. Richard Ritenbaugh points out the foundational principles new members need to keep in mind in observing the Feasts of God throughout the year. 

Prepare for Next Year's Feast! 
The Feast of Tabernacles has passed for another year, and our hopefully positive experiences are fresh on our minds. We need to begin getting ready for the next festival now, providing a few areas of preparation we may well want to consider so we can call next year's Feast "the best ever."  

Preparing for the Feast 
Why does God want us to keep the Feast of Tabernacles? John Ritenbaugh shows that the Feast is far more than a yearly vacation! 

Preparing to Rule! 
Have you ever considered what it will be like right after Christ returns? What will you do, as a king, to help and govern the people placed under you? Believe it or not, you are already developing those skills! 

Sharing Our Lives at the Feast 
The Feast of Tabernacles is a wonderful gift God has given us to spend time with each other, really sharing of ourselves. Mark Schindler gives a few examples of how this can be done. 

The Feast Is Over . . . Now What? 
The Feast is always the highlight of our year. But what do we do afterward? How can we sustain the high level of zeal that began at the Feast? 

The Refuser of Festivities 
Have you ever observed someone acting churlishly, throwing a wet blanket on an otherwise enjoyable time? Ronny Graham discovers that the Bible confronts such party-poopers, condemning their killjoy attitudes and commanding us to rejoice appropriately. 

Tithing: Second Tithe 
God commands us to keep His feasts and holy days, and He also makes funds available for us to do so—by saving second tithe. When God gives us something to do, He always provides the means to do it! 

Whatever Your Heart Desires 
The Bible tells us that at the Feast of Tabernacles, we can spend our money on whatever we desire. Rod Keesee contends that the Feast is a test of our hearts. What do we really desire? Do we indulge ourselves, or do we use our resources to make it the best Feast ever for others? 



 


© Copyright 2002-2013 Church of the Great God.   Contact Us.

E-mail This Page
Email:  Feast of Tabernacles articles
Email To:
Your Email Address:
Comments:  (optional)