We arrived at the beginning of Sukkot, the feast of tabernacles, where the Jews remember their 40 years of sleeping outside in the wilderness, their deliverance from Egypt and their coming into the promised land. Yet it so much more than that! It also looks forward to the worshipping of Hashem now and not yet. If you look at Leviticus 25:47-48 and the right of redemption and Zechariah 14, we see that all the nations, which means beyond Israel, will eventually come to celebrate Sukkot, when “on that day Hashem will be One, and His Name will be one!” All over Israel, temporary outdoor shelters have been raised in celebration of these holy days. From my perspective, the blinders will have been taken off, the fullness of the Gentiles will have taken place, and the multitude which will be too numerous to count will all be praising God. So celebrate this week! God is covering you! He shelters you and it’s going to be permanent! He loves you!
