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Day of Atonement

You know the remaining 4 Holy days are in the Fall as we know, but they are proof then that God is not a respecter of persons is He? Beginning with the Feast of Trumpets and ending with the Last Great Day these represent the process God is using to extend His gift of salvation to all mankind. And that’s great news isn’t it? Exciting news. It’s not all about us is it? It’s eventually about the whole world. Every human being that has ever lived, breathed air will have the opportunity at salvation. That’s a great reason for us to be fasting today. But the small harvest pictured by the Spring Holy days it represents those God has called first.

Sermon ID: 1667414473