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Yom Kippur, also called the Day of Covering or the Day of Atonement, has two meanings to the people of God. When God “reasons” with mankind, it is not a conversation of compromise and obfuscation. God judges the sin of each man, woman and child and no one has a defense against God’s judgement, except the defense provided by Yeshua.
Thought Questions
Passages: Isa. 1:18-20; Jer. 30:7; 1 John 2:3; Lev.10:1; Zech. 12:1-10; Lev 16:1-30; Isa. 58:3-7; Rom. 5:1-2; Heb. 10:16-22
What are the two meanings of Yom Kippur?
What is a “solemn assembly”?
What does this day mean to you?
What does it mean to “come and reason” with the Lord?
What is beginning to end today?
Do we enjoy being told about our sins?
How does God cover up our sins?
What do we need to do between the day of Yom Kippur and Sukkot?
Where does God keep the evidence of sin?
What does God want from us when we go through the curtain?
How does God give us examples of clean and unclean?
Why do we have to discern between clean and unclean foods?
How does this help us spiritually?
When is God going to deliver Israel (Zechariah 12)?
How will he do it?
When will the people of Jerusalem realize who their Messiah is?
What is the job of the two goats?
Who is being brought in first?
Who is brought in after Israel?
How does a prophet give hope?
How are people supposed to fast?
Can we take on the burdens of others?
Who can carry the heavy burdens?
Which New Testament book speaks at length about Yom Kippur?
What do you lose when you walk though the veil?
Speaker: Richard Agee
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