Beyond My Burdens: Living Water #1
HIS Story Revealed Through Eyewitness Accounts
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A Working Hebrew Father: At the last day of Sukkot (The Feast of Tabernacles)
It is around AD 29 and the feast of Tabernacles, or Sukkot, is alive with energy. Jerusalem is filled with pilgrims who have traveled from all the corners of the land, setting up temporary shelters made of branches, reflecting on the days when their ancestors wandered in the wilderness. The golden rays of the autumn sun touch the city, and the air is think with anticipation. It is the final day, the Hoshana Rabbah, the “great day” of the feast - the pinnacle of a week-long celebration, and the most significant moment is drawing near.
“ I had come to the Feast with my family, as I always did, to honor God and ask for His blessing on my work, my crops, my children. The last day of the Feast was always the most sacred, a time to remember how He provided water in the wilderness. But this man—Jesus—He was talking about something different. “Come to Me if you thirst,” He shouted. And for a moment, I stopped thinking about my farm, my debts, and all the struggles of daily life. Was this man saying there was something more? Something beyond all the burdens I carried? ”
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Nethanel, AD 29




