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Sukkot — creating a place in our hearts and minds in which God will dwell

The Temple, as envisioned by King Solomon was meant to be a “house of prayer for all nations.” Yeshua was upset at the fact that the priests of His time had lost sight of that mission to the point that they set up sales tables in the courtyard where the Gentiles were supposed to pray. However, the Bible tells us that even in the Messianic age, there will be a temple for God to dwell.

The Temple, as envisioned by King Solomon was meant to be a “house of prayer for all nations.” Yeshua was upset at the fact that the priests of His time had lost sight of that mission to the point that they set up sales tables in the courtyard where the Gentiles were supposed to pray. However, the Bible tells us that even in the Messianic age, there will be a temple for God to dwell.

Thought questions

What is “holy time”?

What did God have in mind for the first day?

What happened on this day in history?

What were the people building after the second time Moses came down from the mountain?

What is Jacob’s trouble? ?Why does judgement start at the house of God?

Are you ready for God to clean your temple?

Who destroyed the first and second temples?

How did they do it?

What is the name of the seventh month in 1 Kings 8:2?

What does that name mean?

What is enduring?

What was in the ark at the time of Solomon?

What items were missing?

What is the House of Jacob?

If Jacob is the “supplanter,” what did he supplant??Why will people go up to the mountain of the Lord during the millennium?

What did Solomon say about the temple?

Why was it built?

What is forgiveness?

What is mercy?

What did Yeshua say about action vs. thought?

How did the Apostles respond?

Speaker: Richard Agee


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