It's a concept that doesn't get much press, especially in a culture that thrives on and prizes change and innovation. Yet in the midst of our obession with what's new comes God's command to remember.
Feast can help us do just that. God instituted yearly festivals that mark significant events so that each year His people would have an opportunity to re-focus on who He is and who they are as His followers. While modern Judaism continues the tradition of these festivals, Christianity has sadly discarded much of its Jewish influence. Derek Leman-author, rabbi, and Christian-walks us through these occasions with historical insight, as well as providing an essential link between tradition and the contemporary Christ-follower.
Maybe we don't need another idea book. Maybe we need some very old traditions to remind us that in a constantly changing world, God never does. So pull up a chair, Let's eat, along with generations of God's people before us, and remember.