Saturday, October 11, 2025

Some Questions About Your Observance of the Feast of Tabernacles

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For Your Consideration: Some Questions About Your Observance of the Feast of Tabernacles



What does the Feast of Tabernacles mean to you?

Has your understanding of the festival changed since the first time you observed it? How?

Do you think that your observance of the festival is consistent with Torah's instructions to construct a temporary dwelling and live in it for seven days? Explain.

Do you think your observance of the festival satisfies the commandment to appear before the Lord three times each year at the place which He chooses? Explain.

If Jesus Christ really fulfilled God's Law, how does this festival point to him? If it doesn't point to him, please explain.

What new insights into the Kingdom of God has this year's observance of the FOT imparted to you?

What part do meals and the consumption of alcoholic beverages play in your observance of this festival?

What kind of entertainment activities do you engage in during your festival observance? How do they fit into the overall symbolism of the festival?

How much money have you contributed to the Church and or charities during the festival?

Were the sermons, music, and Bible studies good and relevant? If so, what did you learn from them?

Did you skip any sermons or Church sponsored activities during the festival? If so, why?

If you have a family, did your spouse and/or children enjoy the feast? Did they learn anything new? Would they celebrate the festival if you weren't around?

When will the symbolism of this festival find its fulfillment? If/When that happens, will the festival become a memorial of that/those event(s)?

Miller Jones/Lonnie C Hendrix 

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello there Millar/Lonnie.
Down under here in NZ we have many celebrating ‘observing’ the Feast not associated with Armstrongism in any way. Including a Catholic Church holding an observation on the first and last days of Tabernacles. Very surprising to see the level of interest across many denominations here. And of course the local Jewish community building ‘dwellings’ in their Shuls. I welcome this. It’s a far cry from our wwcog days when we thought we were the only ones doing so. And it is a phenomenon globally also to see the multitude of Christian groups in ‘observance’. And some of these groups, like in South America number in the tens of thousands. I can’t help but wonder if this is a movement of the Spirit of God by the interest shown, to use the phrase ‘worldwide’. Cheers.

Anonymous said...

These would be interesting questions if respondents' programming allowed them to go beyond the boilerplate anwers they were taught. If we were to actually be able to read the responses, I suspect members would give 99% uniform answers.

Want the answers, read the church lit. That's what they will be reciting!

On the other hand, you may have stimulated secret thoughts which they will not express, but which will create disturbance in their minds!

Anonymous said...

For now a subdued celebration;  Satan not put in pit yet...Oh yes, much of Levitical Priesthood (LP) FOT instruction after Ex 24 removed-Heb 7...Never could find construct instructs...(LP) command removed, not in Ex 23;  how did Paul observe the feast in Rome?..."Think not"...None...No consumption changes now...No entertainment change for now...None of your business...None of your business...Maybe, none of your business...None of your business...It's the Feast of Ingathering:  land harvest, gathering of the House of Israel after Christ returns, a joyous time of pointing to and afterward remembering the fulfillment of Daniel 2:44 and a "restoration of all things" and a return to sanity and resurrections of the dead and who knows what else......the festival will continue.......

Miller Jones/Lonnie C Hendrix said...

None of your responses to these questions is any of my business. The questions and your responses were meant for you to ponder privately, but thanks for sharing some of your responses with the rest of us. This was intended to be an exercise in why do I believe and do the things that I do?

Anonymous said...

Armstrongists believe that they have cornered the market on the Holy Days.
That Christian's don't have a clue. I asked Google AI what Sukkot means to Christians and the following was the answer:

To many Christians, Sukkot, or the Feast of Tabernacles, signifies Jesus's revelation of himself as the source of "living water" and "light of the world". It serves as a reminder of God's past provision, present provision through Jesus, and future fulfillment, as well as a call to hospitality and rejoicing. Some Christians also see it as a prophetic "rehearsal" for the future, according to this article from Christians United for Israel.

Spiritual meanings for Christians

Remembrance of God's provision: Christians view Sukkot as a time to remember God's past deliverance and protection of the Israelites in the desert and to give thanks for present blessings.

Jesus as the source of life: It is seen as a time Jesus used to declare himself as the source of "living water" and "light of the world" during the original festival in Jerusalem.

Future hope: Some Christians believe the fall feasts, including Sukkot, point to the second coming of Jesus Christ, with the festival symbolizing the future fulfillment of God's promises.

A call to hospitality: The tradition of building a sukkah and welcoming guests points to the gospel's call to show hospitality, especially to the marginalized.

A reminder of dependence and gratitude: Building a temporary dwelling in a sukkah reminds Christians of their dependence on God and the importance of rejoicing in His presence rather than material things.

I think the machine gave us a great summary of the Christian view. What's not to like.

Scout

Miller Jones/Lonnie C Hendrix said...

Scout, Your remarks about Christian views regarding FOT reminded me of the process which produced the views of the Armstrong Churches of God. Don't get me wrong - those views are just as good as any produced by the ACOGs. Nevertheless, the further we get away from Scripture, the wilder the speculation about meaning(s) tends to be! I believe, as Jesus preached and Paul proclaimed, that ALL of the Law and Prophets pointed to Christ (including the festivals).
https://godcannotbecontained.blogspot.com/2025/10/the-feast-of-temporary-dwellings-or.html