Siouxland International Messianic Fellowship

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BY SIOUXLAND INTERNATIONAL MESSIANIC FELLOWSHIP

Sukkot points to Messiah’s reign: God dwelling with His people, nations healed, creation renewed. Joy fills the streets of a healed world.
Explore Leviticus 16’s two goats—Azazel and Adonai—and how Yom Kippur foreshadows Yeshua’s atonement, healing, and promised eternal life.
During the Ten Days of Awe, we seek repair with God and each other—owning our wrongs, making amends, and entering Yom Kippur in true repentance.
Counterintuitive faith: from oxygen masks to Moses’ call—choose life, surrender pride, and return to God in Nitzavim–Vayelech 2024.
God’s appointed times reveal Messiah—spring fulfilled, fall foreshadowed—hope woven through the feasts.
“Hanged on a tree” must be buried the same day; Messiah bears the curse so we are not forsaken. His cross turns curse into blessing.
A roof parapet becomes a lesson in trust: obey what you don’t yet grasp; work and pray in love. Guard life with simple, faithful care.
Lech Lecha calls us to go with God’s oneness—courage and fidelity amid trial and rising hate. Stand firm; bless and be a light.
Shoftim reveals God’s compassionate justice—kings who serve, cities of refuge, true witnesses—and points to Yeshua’s saving love.