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Seder 95--This week we will look at the LORD’s Festivals and Appointed Times (moedim) through the tally word ‘harvest’ (katzir).
The Haftarah in {Joel 4:13-21) and the New Covenant reading (Matt 9:35-38) speak of a decision time for the nations, regarding whether they will join Jesus’ movement and thus share in the national life of God’s people (Eph 2:1-20) or not.
Anytime we engage in this act of yielding our wills to follow his schedule for our lives we can be assured that a harvest will be reaped!
Kyle A. Kettering
M.A. Ancient Judaism and Christian Origins
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