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A Statue Comes to Life!The setting: the United Nations gardens in New York City. The plot: a dream symbolized by a statue becomes reality. The cast of characters: being chosen now...by Ken Treybig
Since the United Nations came into existence in October 1945, some 50 million people have been killed in war. It's all but impossible to find an accurate number since each side in an armed conflict has its own reasons for inflating the casualties of the enemy or underestimating the number of its own dead. However, it is clear that the United Nations has utterly failed in its effort to eradicate war from our planet. What if you could know for certain that the meaning of the "Let Us Beat Swords Into Plowshares" statue would become reality—that peace would break out all over the world? What if you found the code to a hidden secret that assured you a future of peace and prosperity was waiting for all peoples in all nations? Would you be interested in unlocking such a code? Would you think such a find should be advertised and shared with others? Would you be willing to join in an annual celebration picturing that future time of joy and peace? That's exactly what the fall feasts of God—particularly the Feast of Tabernacles—picture. (Be sure to read "The Festival Code: Unlocking the Future") Compiling the clues In chapters 8 through 11 of the book of Revelation, the apostle John saw seven angels blow trumpets. When the seventh sounded, he heard loud voices in heaven saying Jesus Christ had become the ruler of all the kingdoms of the world. The prophet Daniel was also given a vision of God setting up a kingdom that takes over the world. Describing a union of rulers opposed to God in the end time, he wrote: "In the days of these kings the God of heaven will set up a kingdom which shall never be destroyed; and the kingdom shall not be left to other people; it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand forever" (Daniel 2:44). God declared the Feast of Tabernacles as one of His feasts, commanding it as a seven-day celebration starting on the 15th day of the seventh month of the sacred calendar (Leviticus 23:34). This corresponds to the months of September and October on our modern calendar. God went on to explain that His people were to save a 10th of their income each year so they could afford to travel to the designated place for keeping that Feast (Deuteronomy 14:22-27). It was His command that the whole family travel to the Feast and use those funds to rejoice (verse 26)—to have a great time! Many know that ancient Israel celebrated this feast in appreciation of the year's harvest. But later in the Old Testament, God began revealing that this feast pictured much greater things to occur in a future era—the time when Jesus will return to this planet and establish the Kingdom of God . Some of these later prophecies reveal that during that future period God's truth and law will spread to the whole earth from Jerusalem (Micah 4:2), that it will be so abundant a time that harvesters will still be working when it comes time to plant the next crop (Amos 9:13), that the nature of animals will be changed to be peaceful (Isaiah 11:6-8), that weather patterns will be changed so even deserts are fruitful (Isaiah 35:1-2, 6-7), and that debilitating health problems will be healed (Isaiah 35:5-6). Interestingly, the very passage that inspired the sculpture the Soviet Union donated to the United Nations is found in a prophecy that describes what the Feast of Tabernacles pictures. Isaiah 2:4 speaks of mankind beating their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks and of nations no longer fighting or even learning warfare anymore! Let the "feasting" begin No wonder God says to rejoice when we celebrate this feast! And young people from all around the earth will gather in designated locations to do just that as they observe the Feast of Tabernacles, this year Oct. 7-13, with their families. What's it like? Here are a few quotes from young people about how they view this exciting time, commonly referred to simply as "the Feast":
An awesome educational experience As these young people expressed, the Feast of Tabernacles is truly a time of great rejoicing—looking forward to the time when Jesus Christ will return to bring about what mankind has been searching for, but has been unable to attain—an age of universal peace and prosperity. But the Feast is not only about fun. It's also about education. In Deuteronomy 14 where God says to save a tithe to keep the Feast where He designates, He also says that one of the purposes is so we will learn to always fear God (verse 23). The word fear involves the concepts of revering, honoring and putting God first in our lives. Those who follow the example of the New Testament Church by keeping the feasts of God learn many wonderful lessons. And when they keep the Feast of Tabernacles, they not only learn about God, they also celebrate the fact that God will bring what human beings can only dream about on our own—a time of great joy, health, prosperity and peace. If you'd like to learn more about the difference between today's popular holidays and the ones that picture important events in God's plan such as the sentiments of this statue coming to life, request, download or read online our free booklet Holidays or Holy Days: Does It Matter Which Days We Keep? VT
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