The more I learn, the more I wish we had a holiday celebrating the future return of the King of Kings. I look forward to it every day to keep myself filled with true hope and joy. I know the day of His return won’t be pretty for those who are following the anti-Christ, but the clean up effort will be worth it.
Thanks for your supportive comments. I believe we all may witness these prophetic events in our lifetime. No one wants to endure tribulation, but those who are wise will be ready and be “bright and shining lights in the ensuing darkness”.
In Messiah's (Christ's) grace,
Marshall Beeber
Anglican, Catholic, Orthodox and Lutheran churches have an entire season devoted to the Lord's return: Advent. Today happens to be the first Sunday of Advent and the season will continue through December 24th. During this season we reflect on the Lord's first appearance at Bethlehem, his coming into our hearts for a lifetime of conversion and his Second Coming in clouds of glory. The gospel reading today was Mark 13:28-37 with related readings from the Old Testament and the Epistles.
Or did you mean "The more I learn, the more I wish we observed the holiday celebrating the future return of the King of Kings?"
The feast of Tabernacles is stated to be for all and forever. The return will be it's second fulfillment.
We do. The Lord's Supper.