
Today with Jeff Vines Eat and Remember - Part 2 - 30 March 2026
Mar 30, 2026
A reflection on the seven Jewish feasts and their meaning for gathering around the family table before Easter. Discussions trace Yom Kippur rituals, the scapegoat, and how atonement points to Christ. The message connects Revelation's visions of cosmic judgment to the feasts and urges urgent, communal repentance and holy living.
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Rosh Hashanah Uses Darkness To Signal Judgment
- Rosh Hashanah signals communal repentance and awe because it occurs on the new moon, the darkest nightly phase symbolising judgment.
- Vines links the dark new moon imagery to seriousness about sin and God's impending judgment.
Feasts Forecast The Day Of The Lord
- The New Testament 'day of the Lord' corresponds to the fall feasts and specifically to Rosh Hashanah, emphasising trumpet imagery for judgment.
- Vines ties Revelation's trumpet judgments to the feast of trumpets' prophetic fulfilment.
Pray A Corporate Prayer Of Confession
- Pray corporately for forgiveness as the Israelites did on Yom Kippur, confessing sins together and asking God to be 'inscribed' for blessing and sustenance.
- Vines reads the communal Yom Kippur prayer to model collective repentance rather than only private confession.
