A Blessed Yom Kippur to You

September 25, 2020

On this holiest day of the Jewish year,

may God bless you with:

An easy fast

Insightful reflection

Humble repentance

Joy of your salvation in Yeshua, and

Rest in the confidence that your name

is written in the Lamb's book of life.

He [Yeshua/Jesus] entered into the Holies once for all—not by the blood of goats and calves but by His own blood, having obtained eternal redemption.

—Hebrews 9:12

At this holy time of year, please join us in praying for Jewish people worldwide to come to know the complete atonement of Messiah Yeshua, who is both the sacrifice and our great high priest. (See Hebrews 7–9.)

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