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EPISODE · Oct 5, 2020 · 1H 8M

Shelter in Place: Occupy Until I Come (Luke 19:11-28)

from PCF Los Angeles · host Praise Christian Fellowship Los Angeles

The Jewish Feast of Shelters, pinnacle of ancient Israel's fall festivals, commemorates how God dwelt among His people in the Tabernacle during their sojourn in the wilderness. It's also a symbol of Jesus dwelling among humankind via His Incarnation & a promise of our hope ahead when "the dwelling place of God is now among the people" (Rev 21:3). Jesus' Parable of the Minas in Luke 19 gives guidance today as to how we shall faithfully "occupy" until Jesus returns to make all things new. -SCRIPTURE TEXT: Luke 19:11-28 SUNDAY SERVICE : 10am Pastor Courtney Hall  DATE: Oct. 4, 2020  SERIES: A FALL HARVEST (Pt. 1 of 2)   SERMON: "Shelter in Place: Occupy Until I Come"

The Jewish Feast of Shelters, pinnacle of ancient Israel's fall festivals, commemorates how God dwelt among His people in the Tabernacle during their sojourn in the wilderness. It's also a symbol of Jesus dwelling among humankind via His Incarnation & a promise of our hope ahead when "the dwelling place of God is now among the people" (Rev 21:3). Jesus' Parable of the Minas in Luke 19 gives guidance today as to how we shall faithfully "occupy" until Jesus returns to make all things new. -SCRIPTURE TEXT: Luke 19:11-28 SUNDAY SERVICE : 10am Pastor Courtney Hall  DATE: Oct. 4, 2020  SERIES: A FALL HARVEST (Pt. 1 of 2)   SERMON: "Shelter in Place: Occupy Until I Come"

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