Thanksgiving isn’t just an American holiday—it’s woven into the story of God’s people from the very beginning. 🌾🔥⛺
In this sermon, we explore biblical thanksgiving through the lens of the feasts God gave Israel, especially Pentecost and the Feast of Tabernacles. From a traditional Seventh-day Adventist perspective, we’ll see how these appointed times weren’t just ancient rituals, but prophetic pictures of Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and the final harvest of the redeemed.
📖 In this message, you’ll discover:
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How thanksgiving was built into Israel’s worship and national life
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The meaning of Pentecost as a feast of firstfruits, thanksgiving for the harvest, and a symbol of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit
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The joy and celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles, remembering God’s care in the wilderness and pointing forward to our eternal home with Christ
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Why true thanksgiving is more than words—it’s a life of obedience, trust, and joyful surrender
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How, as end-time believers, can we live with a constant spirit of gratitude even in a world filled with trouble
Whether you’re watching this around the Thanksgiving holiday or any time of year, this sermon will call you back to the heart of worship: remembering what God has done, what He is doing, and what He has promised yet to do.