It seems as though Jesus keeps showing up at the right time unless you're part of the crowd trying to keep the same old traditions unchanged. He shows up and brings a whole new meaning to an ancient feast.
The Feast of Booths, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles, is one of the most important holidays in the Jewish calendar. It is a pilgrimage feast when Jews worldwide celebrate the harvest and give thanks for the earth's bounty.
The feast lasts for seven days, and during this time, the Jewish people build temporary shelters, or sukkot, in which they live and eat. They also decorate these sukkot with fruit and foliage, and on each day of the feast, they make a pilgrimage to the temple to offer sacrifices.
The Feast of Booths is a joyful time, but it also has deep spiritual meaning. For Jews, it is a reminder of the time when their ancestors wandered in the desert for 40 years. It is a time to reflect on God's faithfulness and give thanks for all he has given us.
We are called to read the Bible and understand it. However, we often skim over passages we don't fully understand. We may not know the historical context or the meaning of the Hebrew words, so we simply move on, missing out on the true beauty and depth of Scripture.
This is especially true when we come to John 7 and the Feast of Booths. John mentions the Feast 7 times in this passage, yet many of us miss its significance.
As we begin this Feast today, let us slow down and take a closer look at this important passage. By doing so, we will better understand God's Word and His plan for our lives.
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