What Is the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot)? | God’s Plan for You

Bible prophecy says all nations will keep the Feast of Tabernacles (Zechariah 14). Learn how this feast of the Lord—among the holy days in the Bible—pictures the millennial reign of Jesus Christ and His saints (Revelation 20)—and why you should keep it. To learn more about God’s feast days, order your FREE study guide, “The Holy Days: God’s Master Plan.” https://bit.ly/3QNFwec Why is it free? We are determined to follow Jesus’ command to “freely give” (Matthew 10:8). Here’s a calendar of all of God’s holy days in the Bible (and their dates for the next several years): https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/connec... Browse our full library of resources at https://www.TomorrowsWorld.org Learn more about the church that sponsors Tomorrow's World at https://www.lcg.org View our full sermon library    / @mylcgtv   00:00 Spiritual Meaning: The Feast of Tabernacles vs. Christmas and Easter 02:01 New Testament Christians Kept the God-Given Holy Days of Christianity 07:59 The Feast of Tabernacles Reminds Us This Life Is Temporary 10:55 The Feast of Tabernacles’ Prophetic Meaning: The Millennial Reign of Christ 14:32 True Saints Will Reign With Jesus Christ as Kings and Priests 17:18 True Christians Should Keep the Feast of Tabernacles Now 20:18 All Nations Will Keep the Feast of Tabernacles After Jesus Returns Explore a biblical festival that remains largely unknown to many—the Feast of Tabernacles. Despite the widespread recognition of holidays like Christmas, Easter, and Halloween, this feast day has deep spiritual meaning, biblical roots, and relevance for Christians today. The Feast of Tabernacles is not just a Jewish observance. but is increasingly kept by Christians who seek to fully obey God and gain a deeper understanding of God’s plan of salvation, shown step-by-step by the holy days in the Bible. In this video, you’ll see a brief overview of the biblical holy days: • The Christian Passover • The Feast of Unleavened Bread • Pentecost (AKA the Feast of Firstfruits) • The Feast of Trumpets • The Day of Atonement • The Feast of Tabernacles • The Last Great Day These holy days, outlined in both the Old and New Testaments, provide a framework for understanding God's plan. Focusing on the Feast of Tabernacles, this seven-day festival foreshadows 1,000 years of peace, prosperity, and abundance under the reign of Jesus Christ. This feast is a prophetic celebration of the coming Millennial Kingdom of God when Christ and His saints will rule the earth, bringing an end to violence and suffering. The symbolism of temporary dwellings (tents) reminds believers of the transient nature of life and the promise of a future, eternal kingdom. The Feast of Tabernacles is not merely a time for celebration but also for spiritual reflection and growth. Mr. McNair notes that this period is about rejoicing in God's provision and looking forward to the peace and righteousness of Christ's future reign. He cites biblical prophecies from Isaiah that depict a world transformed under God's government, where justice and knowledge of the Lord will prevail. Mr. McNair explains that early Christians, including Gentiles, observed these holy days, as recorded in the New Testament. Even after Jesus’ crucifixion and the church’s establishment, believers continued to keep God’s holy days. And Zechariah's prophecy about the Second Coming says all nations will eventually observe the Feast of Tabernacles when Christ returns—showing its lasting importance. Should Christians keep the Feast of Tabernacles? Yes! Observing this feast aligns true believers with God’s will and appreciating God’s plan. All of the feasts of the Lord have profound spiritual significance and prophetic meaning. Embrace the Feast of Tabernacles as a time of joy and anticipating Christ's reign. By understanding and keeping the Feast of Tabernacles, Christians have an annual reminder of hope for a future of peace and righteousness. Questions this video answers: 1. What is the Feast of Tabernacles, and why should Christians today keep it? 2. What are the seven holy days in the Bible, and where does the Feast of Tabernacles fit with them? 3. What biblical evidence supports New Testament Christians celebrating the Feast of Tabernacles? 4. What do Christians learn by keeping the Feast of Tabernacles? 5. What does keeping the Feast of Tabernacles symbolize in Bible prophecy? 6. How can true Christians apply principles and lessons of the Feast of Tabernacles in their lives? #tomorrowsworld #feastoftabernacles #firstfruits