You are now in the Days of Awe that occur in the ten days between Rosh Hashanna and Yom Kippur. It is a time to reflect over the past year. You may want to join the Jewish people in this time of reflection.
Yom Kippur will be observed this Saturday, September 30. It is the highest day in the Holy days observed by Jewish people. It is the day of atonement recorded in Leviticus 9:7. It is a time provided to repent of any sins committed in this last year. A prayer of repentance is read in temples and synagogues. That prayer covers most sins that anyone could ever commit.
Give thanks today that I came as the perfect sacrifice to take away the sins of the world. Because you received Me as your Lord and Savior, your sins have not only been covered, but they have been taken away. As far as the East is from the West so far have I removed all of your transgressions.
LEVITITCUS 9:7; PSALM 103:12
Thursday, September 28, 2017
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