Don’t Lose Sight of Your God-Given Destiny
Have you been fighting a battle so huge that it has caused you to lose sight of the destiny God has for you?
Recently, we experienced the biblical feast of Rosh Hashanah, which demonstrates and authenticates the promise made by God to Abraham in Genesis 22:17 (NASB): “Your seed shall possess the gates of their enemies.”
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The akedah (Hebrew), also known as the “binding” of Isaac, was one of the first Rosh Hashanah-like events in the Bible. We can see this through the ram that became the substitutionary sacrifice for Isaac when caught in the thicket by its horn. The text emphasizes “ram’s horn,” which is a symbol of the biblical feast of Rosh Hashanah.
From this incredible event, God promised Abraham that his reward would go to his descendants: the “seed” of Abraham. Thus, every Rosh Hashanah, when the shofar sounds, God recalls His promises to the seed of Abraham.
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This is why Rosh Hashanah is also called a memorial. In Hebrew, this is a zikkaron, which is much more than just a recall to someone’s memory.
Biblical feasts are, by nature, reenactments showing us that what God did then, He does again. In a personal sense, this means biblical feasts are times when God, who loves us tenderly, answers our personal needs and heart-desires and most importantly, moves us into miraculous moments with destiny.
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