Through the lens of Young adult

The feasts — sacred time

You are at an age where time feels scarce. There is never enough. You are running from one thing to the next. Most of your day is optimized, not sacred.

Leviticus 23 paints a different picture. God-arranged time has rest built into it. A weekly Sabbath. A spring rescue-feast. A summer law-feast. A fall atonement-feast. The year is not a sprint to maximum output. It is a cycle of remembering.

Most of us have lost this. We do not have a Christian calendar. Sundays are functional. Easter is a brunch. Christmas is shopping. The yearly rhythms that were supposed to form our soul have become consumer holidays.

The Father is still arranging time. The invitation is to receive His arrangement instead of imposing your own. A weekly Sabbath. A meaningful Easter. A real Pentecost. A repentant Atonement season.

One small thing today: pick one practice — a Sabbath afternoon, an Easter Friday, a Pentecost morning — and put it on your calendar this year on purpose. Begin to live inside the calendar the Father has been keeping for you.