I love Sukkot because it speaks of hope, and celebrates a time we should all look forward to. A time of peace and joy as Jesus dwells among His people once more and rules over all the earth in person. What a great day that will be. In fact, in ancient Israel, Sukkot was such a joyful feast that everyone looked forward to…so they simply referred to it as “The Feast”. It symbolized a renewed relationship with God…that the sins of the people were atoned for and their relationship was renewed with their Creator. Sukkot reminds us of the importance of just being in God’s presence and rejoicing over who He is and what He has done and will do for you!
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