The Celebration of God's Observation of the Day of Atonement aligns with the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur which occurs on 10 Tishri, a solar/lunar day of the Jewish calendar. Therefore the date will change from year to year on the Gregorian calendar.
The Day of Atonement is the day we observe the Fall of Man and anticipate celebrating the incarnation and atonement of the Savior.
The Day of Atonement is a day of fasting and sober reflection on the reality and consequences of sin.
The Day of Atonement is the day we observe the Fall of Man and anticipate celebrating the incarnation and atonement of the Savior.
The Day of Atonement is a day of fasting and sober reflection on the reality and consequences of sin.
Day of Atonement Podcast Episodes
Additional Sin-Themed podcast episodes from AMBrewster
Day of Atonement Bible Reading
Day of Atonement Bible Reading.pdf |
Day of Atonement Anticipations
Use the Day of Atonement to look forward to the future holidays and events.
Holidays
Holidays
- You can anticipate Thanksgiving when we observe the first annunciation of the Gospel.
- You can anticipate Christmas when we celebrate the incarnation, the first step to accomplishing God's redemptive plan.
- You can anticipate Easter when Jesus completed God's redemptive plan.
- You can anticipate the Consummation when look forward to the future day when sin will be eradicated from God's people!