A few thoughts about how thinking about Sukkot has encouraged me to keep my eyes on our wonderful and great God. He has always been faithful and He always will be!
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Feast of Tabernacles – Disruptive Hope
Following are my musings as we usher in the appointed time for the Feast of Tabernacles.
A Safe Dwelling Place
I have been so busy writing about either the Feast of Trumpets or the Day of Atonement, that I realize I rarely write about The Feast of Booths or Tabernacles (Sukkot, in Hebrew – the term I will use from this point on). I do enjoy this holiday, with a but… you see, I’ve never […]
Sukkot and Guest Blogging?!
Well, this post is going to be different. Not very long at all. A friend of mine asked if I would be her guest “blogger.” In other words post on her page instead of mine. So I hope you will enjoy my thoughts on Sukkot at my friend’s blog: Whispers in Purple. [Note to readers […]
How does that work?
I never cease to be amazed. It doesn’t matter if it’s a drop or two, or lots, every year, at the Feast of Tabernacles, sooner or later there is rain. Sometimes it’s only a few drops, and then nothing for a month or so. Sometimes (not very often) the rains begin in earnest. But always, […]