Yom Kippur isn’t just a day of fasting—it’s a day of national intercession.
We remember the scapegoat, and we look to Yeshua, our ultimate atonement. ✡️🕊️
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. Rooted in Leviticus 16, it distinguishes between personal and national sin, highlighting the day as a time of intercession for the nation of Israel. With rich rabbinic insight, the discussion identifies Yeshua as the ultimate scapegoat, connecting ancient practice with messianic fulfillment. The teaching encourages believers—Jew and Gentile alike—to fast in solidarity, praying for Israel’s redemption. Yom Kippur is not merely symbolic; it’s a day of humility, hope, and restoration, pointing toward God’s ongoing covenant with His people.
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