Consecrate Your Calendars (Leviticus 23)

Venue




About

The vision of Ozark Christian College is to glorify God by evangelizing the lost and edifying Christians worldwide. The mission of Ozark Christian College is to train men and women for Christian service as a degree-granting institution of biblical higher education.

Classroom Instructions

Lesson

Consecrate Your Calendars (Leviticus 23)

  • What?

    • Sabbath Day

    • Israel’s major festivals

      • Passover (Pesach)

      • Pentecost/Weeks (Shavuot)

      • Tabernacles (Sukkoth)

    • Day of Atonement

  • Why?

      1. Whatever dominates your defines your mindset.
      1. What regulates your rules your life.
      1. Looking back to look ahead...
  • How?

Questions for Reflection and Discussion:

  1. What did you know about Jewish festivals before studying Leviticus 23? Where did you learn these things? What did you learn that you find interesting or important?
  2. If you could only attend one of the ancient festivals, which would you choose? Why?
  3. What past events do you think about the most (probably more than you realized until thinking about it)? How do these memories shape you today?
  4. How well do you know the following: biblical history? church history? your church’s history? Which of these do you feel most compelled to learn more?
  5. How can you organize your calendar to draw attention to God’s saving story and presence?

Consecrate Your Calendars (Leviticus 23) Instructions

Lesson

Consecrate Your Calendars (Leviticus 23)

  • What?

    • Sabbath Day

    • Israel’s major festivals

      • Passover (Pesach)

      • Pentecost/Weeks (Shavuot)

      • Tabernacles (Sukkoth)

    • Day of Atonement

  • Why?

      1. Whatever dominates your defines your mindset.
      1. What regulates your rules your life.
      1. Looking back to look ahead...
  • How?

Questions for Reflection and Discussion:

  1. What did you know about Jewish festivals before studying Leviticus 23? Where did you learn these things? What did you learn that you find interesting or important?
  2. If you could only attend one of the ancient festivals, which would you choose? Why?
  3. What past events do you think about the most (probably more than you realized until thinking about it)? How do these memories shape you today?
  4. How well do you know the following: biblical history? church history? your church’s history? Which of these do you feel most compelled to learn more?
  5. How can you organize your calendar to draw attention to God’s saving story and presence?