The Word

WEDNESDAY MANNA 16 OCTOBER ‘24

Dr. Daniel O. C. | Oct 16, 2024


YWCA

WE ARE WISHING YOU A BLESSED AND HAPPY FEAST OF SUKKOT TO YOU AND YOUR HOUSEHOLD!

The Biblical feast of Sukkot gives us a chance to focus on our blessings from God, Adonai Yahweh and His presence with us. This feast is also called the Feast of Booths, Tabernacles or Ingathering.
It is one of the seven commanded feasts in Leviticus 23.

Why is Sukkot important to Christians?
There is every reason for Christians to also celebrate the faithful provision of the Lord in our lives at Sukkot. Sukkot also marks the ingathering of the harvest at the end of the summer season, providing sustenance for the coming winter. All glory to God for His faithfulness toward us.

CONFESSIONAL PRAISE TO ADONAI YAHWEH FOR HIS GOODNESS UPON US (Psalm 103)

  • With my whole heart, with my whole life, and with my innermost being, I bow in wonder and love before you, the holy God!

  • Adonai Yahweh, you are my soul’s celebration. How could I ever forget the miracles of kindness you’ve done for me?

  • You kissed my heart with forgiveness, in spite of all I’ve done. You’ve healed me inside and out from every disease.

  • You’ve rescued me from hell and saved my life. You’ve crowned me with love and mercy. You satisfy my every desire with good things.

  • You’ve supercharged my life so that I soar again like a flying eagle in the sky!

  • You’re a God who makes things right, giving justice to the defenseless.

  • You unveiled to Moses your plans and showed Israel’s sons what you could do. Lord, you’re so kind and tenderhearted and so patient with people who fail you! Your love is like a flooding river overflowing its banks with kindness.

  • You don’t look at us only to find our faults, just so that you can hold a grudge against us. You may discipline us for our many sins, but never as much as we really deserve. Nor do you get even with us for what we’ve done.

  • Higher than the highest heavens— that’s how high your tender mercy extends! Greater than the grandeur of heaven above is the greatness of your loyal love, towering over all who fear you and bow down before you! Farther than from a sunrise to a sunset— that’s how far you’ve removed our guilt from us.

  • The same way a loving father feels toward his children— that’s but a sample of your tender feelings toward us, your beloved children, who live in awe of you. You know all about us, inside and out. You are mindful that we are made from dust.

LET ALL THE REDEEMED SHOUT A RESOUNDING, “AMEN HALLELUJAH AMEN!”

Sukkot shalom and good morning.
Dr. Daniel O. C.

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