Given by Ken Treybig
How can it be that after 1,000 years of the greatest time of universal prosperity the world has ever known, some will say “It’s not enough”? How will Satan be able to convince people that God’s prophecy about a true utopia is not sufficient?
Given by Ivor Mitchell
Peter, James and John got a glimpse of the future, and Peter exclaimed, “Lord, it is good for us to be here.” At the Feast of Tabernacles, we get to see and experience a glimpse of the future, and we can also exclaim, “It is good for us to be here.” Why is it good for us to be here...
Given by Tom Letellier
God the Father and Jesus Christ are in unity, and nothing was done without the Father. They have a plan—a plan that has no end. The Millennium is the beginning of the Kingdom of God, and God’s Kingdom never ends.
Given by Zach Smith
John 7:37-38 records Christ’s words on the last day of the Feast. Is there anything we can learn about what He was focused on that can help guide our focus as the Feast of Tabernacles draws to a close this year?
Given by Drew Tranquada
After 1,000 years, there will be some amazing changes. Yet the moment Satan is released, he deceives people who have lived in a world ruled by Jesus Christ. They will be living in a time of amazing peace, harmony and prosperity. For true conversion to occur, the heart must be changed.
Given by Marty Miller
If we will be teaching people how to have happy and healthy families in the Millennium, we must be preparing ourselves for that now.
Given by Neal Hogberg
The Church has written extensively about Russia (Gog and Magog) in prophecy. While Satan seemingly uses Russia as a pawn to accomplish his goal of rebellion, God has a far greater plan for Russia—as shown through the festivals—to correct and teach all of mankind according to His order.
Given by Michael Lindenberg
God has called us to the Feast of Tabernacles to rejoice and to enjoy the good things He has given us. This experience fills us with a deep and lasting hope for the Kingdom—hope that can carry us through all of life’s challenges.
Given by Chad Messerly
We have a remarkable journey ahead of us as we look to the 1,000-year reign of Jesus Christ and further on to the Kingdom of God.