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The Day of Atonement - the Barrier of Separation Torn in Two: Mankind Reconciled to God

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The Day of Atonement - the Barrier of Separation Torn in Two

Mankind Reconciled to God

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In a split-sermon on the Day of Atonement, local elder Charles Graby explains how God on the Day of Atonement brings the majority of mankind into reconciliation with God and how this fits into God's Plan of Salvation for mankind.

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  • clgraby01
    You're correct ... this day falls under the heading of the feasts of the Lord, along with the sabbath and the other holy days in Leviticus 23. As you state it is a day of spiritual feasting, but the point I was making is that this day is different. This day we are instructed to do no work, rather than no customary or servile work; this day is not called a feast day as we see in the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Weeks, the Feast of Trumpets and the Feast of Tabernacles. It is a day of rejoicing because we are looking forward to that time when the cause of sin is removed from the earth and all mankind will be reconciled to God.
  • LAURIE
    At the outset, it was mentioned that The Day of Atonement “may not be a Feast, but it is a day of rejoicing.” In Leviticus 23, God specifically designates this day as a Feast. Although it is not a day of indulging in fine foods, it is a time of Feasting and reflecting on Our Creator and His Majesty.
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