The Feast of Tabernacles: God is faithful
Update 18 October
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As the Feast of Tabernacles – one of the great three feasts that the Lord commands the Jews to observe - comes to a close, we can reflect on its significance for the world.
Jews are commanded to spend this week in temporary shelters covered by palm and other branches through which they can observe the sky. This is to remind them of their dependence on God – and His loving providence - as they made their exodus from Egypt through the wilderness towards the Promised Land. And so we gentiles also learn about what it means to rely on God and trust in His providence.
Because it is celebrated at the time of the harvest, the Feast of Tabernacles is also prophetic of the future restoration of the Jews to the land, and the ingathering of the gentiles. The prophet Zechariah predicts the time when the Jews will have been restored (at least partially) to the land, and the nations will gather against Jerusalem. But the Messiah will come to destroy those nations that seek to destroy Jerusalem. Then those nations that survive will go up year after year to worship the King, the Lord Almighty.
The Lord has been gathering His people from the four corners of the earth over the last 150 years, and He continues to do so today. And today we also see the nations preparing more and more to “attack” Jerusalem – so far only with words (for example, the constant condemnation of Israel’s reunification of the city since 1967) but there will come a time when they will attempt to “fight against” the city with military might.
And so these prophecies of Zechariah are being fulfilled before our very eyes.
Just as the Lord is faithful to fulfil His promises towards the Jewish people, so too He will be faithful to gather the gentiles into His great harvest, when the Son of Man will come in glory to gather his elect (Matthew 24:30-31). This speaks to us of a time when the owner of the vineyard will return to see which of His servants are faithful, doing the things He has commanded, “producing fruit” (Matthew 21). And of the owner of the house who returns unexpectedly, hoping to find his faithful and wise servants “giving others their food at the proper time” (Matthew 24). It reminds us of the ten virgins who were waiting patiently with their oil lamps filled (Matthew 25), and of the marriage of the Lamb with His bride (Revelation 19).
Let us praise God for His faithfulness to the Jewish people, through which He is showing the glory of His name to the nations. Let us be found faithful, waiting and watching for the coming of the Lord, doing those things the Lord has commanded us to do.
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