A Fresh Look at the Feast of Tabernacles

A fresh look at tabernacles by Ronald L. Dart

Why do we observe the Feast of Tabernacles? Is it just in commemoration of Israel and their exodus? What is the symbolism – past, present, and future? Temporary dwellings – searching for the city to come. When will we be home? A very powerful sermon about what God is doing and our role in it.

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Ronald Dart
Ronald Dart is the voice of the Born to Win radio broadcast, heard on over 100 radio stations in America, Australia, Britain, and Canada. His easy delivery style and unique insight has earned him a large and loyal audience. He has been an ordained minister for more than 40 years and is chairman and founder of Christian Educational Ministry. He taught Bible and speech for many years at college and graduate level, has published extensively, and has spoken to crowds of more than 14,000 people on four continents. Ron’s speciality is taking complex ideas and making them clear and understandable. He lives in Tyler, Texas with his wife Allie.
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    This is a fairly simple look at a number of the parables contained in the New Testament. Nice work, but I was hoping for more. More in depth discussion, more detail, more examination. This is some good milk, not a lot of meat.

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