The final day of the Feast of Tabernacles seven-day observance is a separate holyday. Called the Eighth Day in the Old and the Last Great Day in the New Testament, it is the incredible annual holyday that profoundly corrects the salvation...
The eighth and the last day of God's Feasts is a truly great day! It reveals the final, vital details of God's plan of salvation for all mankind. When the meaning of this tremendous holy day unfolds into action every man, woman and child...
Why an Eighth Day festival and why is this last day of the Feast such a Great Day? Is there hope for tomorrow in God’s fulfillment of the 8th Day Festival and the conclusion of His plan of salvation for humankind?
History proves mankind doesn’t know true peace. Yet God promises it will come. How? A series of biblical festivals shows how He will bring permanent peace to the entire world.
Jesus stopped reading from Isaiah 61 in the middle of verse 2. Find out why he stopped where he did and how that connects to the Day of Trumpets.
The Day of Blowing Trumpets has great meaning for those called in this Age. The sound...
In a few weeks, we will begin celebrating the fall Holydays. I believe it is important that we understand that according to the Fathers plan, the Holydays are about the central role and presence of Jesus Christ. They represent what Jesus...
Imagine if you spoke with someone whose ears are closed. Imagine if you spoke with the same person after their ears were opened. We're all here for a purpose, and everybody will know it when the time comes.
This Holy Day is simply called “The Eighth Day”, but we call it the Last Great Day because of its importance. Our unique understanding of why this day is important starts in Genesis 1 and ends in Revelation 22.
We have come to God's Feast of Tabernacles and Last Great Day to (1) worship our very special God, (2) fellowship with God's very special people and (3) be inspired by our very special future!