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The Eighth Day 2009 — A new beginning with God

The Eighth Day (called Shemini Atzeret in Hebrew) after the seven days of the Feast of Tabernacles or Booths (Sukkot) is celebrated as a wedding banquet. It looks forward to a time when there will be a celebration of the wedding of the people of God and Messiah, the Lamb. To be ready, we need to admit how unready those God is calling to that banquet are until God cleans us up.

The Eighth Day (called Shemini Atzeret in Hebrew) after the seven days of the Feast of Tabernacles or Booths (Sukkot) is celebrated as a wedding banquet. It looks forward to a time when there will be a celebration of the wedding of the people of God and Messiah, the Lamb. To be ready, we need to admit how unready those God is calling to that banquet are until God cleans us up.

Food for thought from the recorded discussion

Who did the King invite to the wedding supper of His Son? Why did He call those who are “bad” to the wedding supper?

John 8–10 talk about the Eighth Day. The prime focus is the woman caught in adultery and the man blind from birth.

Are we still ingathering or is the ingathering complete?

Rev. 20:11; Rev. 21:15,22–25 — Who were judged? How were they judged? How many years does God give us to figure this out? Is God going to create a brand new earth?

What did Peter say about King David? When will the dead be resurrected?

Why is the Eighth Day a new beginning?

Why are the cowardly listed first as among those who will not enjoy the world to come? What did the LORD show John on the mountain? Who are the gatekeepers of the New Jerusalem?

Who draws to the Messiah? Who draws to the Father?

Speaker: Richard Agee.