This weekend we celebrated Rosh Hoshanna
at Beth Israel Worship Center, Wayne, New Jersey.
We are Messianic believers. We gathered to observe the High Holy Days,
the "Yamim nora im," the Days of Awe.
AS THE FALL
HOLIDAYS APPROACH
I
reach for my sweater against the chill
The
crickets are chittering
Sunflowers
have shed their golden petals
and
a few green tomatoes remain
abandoned
on the vines
It’s
September—
the High Holy Days are approaching
Soon
I will gather with mishpoceh[1]
in
the parking lot outside Beth Israel
We
will observe Rosh Hoshanna
Rabbi
Jonathan[2]
will sound
his
kudu shofar beneath the full moon—
Tekiah—Shevarim—Teruah—Tekiah
Gedolah[3]
Sages
tell us the first day of the month of Tishri
is
the day God created the world
the
world He so loved
the
world He gave His only Son to save
The
trumpeting reminds me
to
reflect upon my relationship
with
this God of my salvation
reminds
me, humbly, to prepare for Yom Kippur
So
I ponder the Day of Atonement
ponder
the High Priest entering the Holy of Holies
sprinkling
the blood of the sacrifice upon the Mercy Seat
ponder
the sacrificed goat and the scapegoat
ponder
forgiveness
ponder
my sins, atoned for by Yeshua[4]
ponder
my High Priest, the Perfect Sacrifice
Who
offered His Very Own Blood
on
my behalf
Next
will be Sukkot
the
Feast of Tabernacles—
From
inside a leafy sukkah
I’ll
be reminded of the sojourn of God’s people
to
the Promised Land
reminded
of my very own sojourn
toward
God’s promise—
eternal
life with Him
in
Heaven
Maude
Carolan Pych
[1]
Mishpoceh is Hebrew for family.
[2]
Rabbi Jonathan Cahn, worship leader of Beth Israel Worship Center, Wayne, NJ.
[3]
These are the various sounds of the shofar (ram’s horn) on Rosh Hoshanna.
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