So much of the Old Testament in the Bible is devoted to the traditions and celebrations of the Jewish faith. It is all a part of the rich heritage that Jesus was born into and the prophecies he fulfills. As Christians, we often skim over the Jewish feasts and traditions and focus on the New Testament.
\nMy friend Amber Lee shares why we should all consider celebrating one or more of the traditional Jewish feasts and how the rhythm of pausing and celebrating the Lord\u2019s provision can be a life-giving practice for you and your family.
\nFor me it\u2019s a gift that the Lord continues to unfold. It\u2019s like a dad saying, \u2018Hey, here\u2019s a way to live life better. Here\u2019s something that is better for your soul. If you would just pause the crazy rat race that you\u2019re running for just a minute, for just two hours, and talk with people that you love about what\u2019s going on.\u2019
\nWe talk about the various feasts and about the practice of keeping the Sabbath. But, more importantly, we acknowledge that participating in these traditions is not about being a better Christian or another thing to put on your to do list. It\u2019s really about intentionally pausing life to celebrate God and inviting others into that celebration.
\nAnd in each of the feasts, there\u2019s this foreshadowing of bringing in the Gentile or bringing in the outsider. I think it\u2019s just beautiful and the Lord saying it was always my intent to include everyone.
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