Leviticus 23 – Part II Bible Study Notes


 

Leviticus 23 – Part II Bible Study Notes

Leviticus 23:23–44

Theme: “The Fall Feasts – Preparation, Atonement, and Dwelling with God”

by: Pst JK Woodall

Bible Study Introduction

The first half of Leviticus 23 focused on:

  • Passover

  • Unleavened Bread

  • Firstfruits

  • Pentecost

These spring feasts prophetically pointed to:

  • The death of Jesus Christ

  • His resurrection

  • And the outpouring of the Holy Spirit

Now in Part II, the focus shifts to the Fall Feasts, which emphasize:

  • Awakening

  • Repentance

  • Atonement

  • God dwelling with His people

These appointed times reveal that God is not only interested in saving His people — He desires to prepare, cleanse, and dwell among them.


Leviticus 23:23–44 (Verse-by-Verse Study)


THE FEAST OF TRUMPETS

Leviticus 23:23

“Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying,”

Insight

God introduces another divine appointment.
Every new instruction reveals another dimension of God’s plan.

Support Scripture

Amos 3:7 — “Surely the Lord God does nothing, unless He reveals His secret…”


Leviticus 23:24

“Speak to the children of Israel, saying: ‘In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, you shall have a sabbath-rest, a memorial of blowing of trumpets, a holy convocation.’”

Insight

Trumpets were used to:

  • Gather people

  • Signal movement

  • Warn of danger

  • Announce kings

The trumpet represents:
👉 Awakening
👉 Preparation
👉 Announcement

Jesus Connection

1 Thessalonians 4:16 — “The Lord Himself will descend… with the trumpet of God.”

Teaching Point

God uses spiritual “trumpets” to awaken sleeping people.


Leviticus 23:25

“You shall do no customary work on it; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to the Lord.”

Insight

The people were to pause ordinary activity and focus on God.

Support Scripture

Romans 12:1 — “Present your bodies a living sacrifice…”


THE DAY OF ATONEMENT

Leviticus 23:26

“And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying:”

Insight

A transition into one of Israel’s holiest days.


Leviticus 23:27

“Also the tenth day of this seventh month shall be the Day of Atonement…”

Insight

“Atonement” means:

  • Covering

  • Reconciliation

  • Removal of guilt

Jesus Connection

Hebrews 9:12 — Christ entered once for all with His own blood

Teaching Point

What animal blood temporarily covered, Jesus permanently removed.


Leviticus 23:28

“And you shall do no work on that same day, for it is the Day of Atonement…”

Insight

Forgiveness cannot be earned through human effort.

Support Scripture

Ephesians 2:8–9 — “Not of works…”


Leviticus 23:29

“Any person who is not afflicted in soul… shall be cut off…”

Insight

God required humility and repentance.

Support Scripture

Psalm 51:17 — “A broken and contrite heart…”


Leviticus 23:30

“Any person who does any work on that same day, that person I will destroy…”

Insight

God was teaching dependence upon Him, not self-righteousness.

Jesus Connection

Titus 3:5 — “Not by works of righteousness…”


Leviticus 23:31

“You shall do no manner of work…”

Insight

The repeated instruction emphasizes complete surrender.

Support Scripture

John 6:29 — “This is the work of God: believe…”


Leviticus 23:32

“…you shall afflict your souls…”

Insight

This was a day of:

  • Reflection

  • Repentance

  • Examination

Support Scripture

2 Corinthians 13:5 — “Examine yourselves…”


THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES

Leviticus 23:33

“Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying,”

Insight

God now introduces the final major feast.


Leviticus 23:34

“…The Feast of Tabernacles for seven days to the Lord.”

Insight

Tabernacles commemorated Israel dwelling in temporary shelters in the wilderness.

Teaching Point

God sustained them even when they were temporary travelers.

Support Scripture

Hebrews 11:9–10 — Abraham dwelled in tents looking for a city from God


Leviticus 23:35

“On the first day there shall be a holy convocation…”

Insight

The feast begins with worship and gathering.

Support Scripture

Psalm 122:1 — “I was glad when they said to me, ‘Let us go…’”


Leviticus 23:36

“…on the eighth day you shall have a holy convocation…”

Insight

The eighth day often symbolizes:

  • New beginnings

  • Renewal

  • Completion moving into something new

Jesus Connection

Revelation 21:3 — “The tabernacle of God is with men…”


Leviticus 23:37

“These are the feasts of the Lord…”

Insight

God reminds Israel these feasts belong to Him.

Support Scripture

Psalm 24:1 — “The earth is the Lord’s…”


Leviticus 23:38

“…besides the Sabbaths of the Lord…”

Insight

Special worship moments do not replace daily obedience.

Support Scripture

Luke 16:10 — Faithful in little


Leviticus 23:39

“…when you have gathered in the fruit of the land…”

Insight

Tabernacles was also connected to harvest celebration.

Support Scripture

James 1:17 — “Every good gift…”


Leviticus 23:40

“…you shall rejoice before the Lord your God…”

Insight

Joy is part of worship.

Support Scripture

Nehemiah 8:10 — “The joy of the Lord is your strength.”


Leviticus 23:41

“You shall keep it as a feast to the Lord…”

Insight

God wanted remembrance to continue through generations.

Support Scripture

Psalm 145:4 — “One generation shall praise…”


Leviticus 23:42

“You shall dwell in booths for seven days…”

Insight

The booths reminded Israel that life is temporary.

Support Scripture

1 Peter 2:11 — “Strangers and pilgrims…”


Leviticus 23:43

“…when I brought them out of Egypt…”

Insight

God wanted future generations to remember deliverance.

Support Scripture

Deuteronomy 6:12 — “Beware lest you forget…”


Leviticus 23:44

“So Moses declared to the children of Israel the feasts of the Lord.”

Insight

The responsibility of leadership is to declare God’s truth faithfully.

Support Scripture

2 Timothy 4:2 — “Preach the word…”


Major Themes of Part II

1. God Calls His People to Wake Up

(Trumpets)

2. God Calls His People to Repent

(Atonement)

3. God Desires to Dwell with His People

(Tabernacles)


Prophetic Flow Toward Christ

  • Trumpets → Announcement of the King

  • Atonement → Jesus our final sacrifice

  • Tabernacles → God dwelling with humanity


Closing Takeaway

Leviticus 23 reveals that God’s calendar is prophetic:

  • He awakens

  • He cleanses

  • He dwells

And every appointed time ultimately points to Jesus Christ — the fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan.

Happy Mother's Day 2026!


 

Happy Mother’s Day 2026

Recognizing the Miracle

By Pst. JK Woodall

In Acts 12, Peter stood at the door after being miraculously delivered from prison. While others doubted, Rhoda recognized his voice immediately.

What makes this moment powerful is who Peter used to be.

This was the same Peter who once denied Jesus, fell asleep during prayer, and lost focus while walking on water. Yet God restored him, strengthened him, and transformed his life.

Rhoda recognized the miracle before others believed it.

Mothers often carry that same spiritual discernment. They recognize growth before others see it. They see purpose beneath the struggle and restoration beneath the failure.

This Mother’s Day, we honor the women who continue to believe, continue to pray, and continue to recognize what God is doing even when others cannot yet see it.

The miracle may already be at the door.

Happy Mother’s Day 2026.

Access Code

 Jesus thanked God before the miracle showed up.

Before the bread multiplied… He gave thanks.

Before Lazarus came out of the tomb… He gave thanks.

In Gospel of John 6:11, He thanked God with not enough in His hands.

In Gospel of John 11:41, He thanked God while Lazarus was still dead.

That’s not normal thinking—that’s Kingdom thinking.

Jesus wasn’t waiting to see it happen…

He was thanking the Father because it was already settled.

We often say: “I’ll thank God when it happens.”

But Jesus shows us: Thank Him before it happens.

Faith says “thank You” while it still looks impossible.

Faith says “thank You” when nothing has changed yet.

Faith says “thank You” because God has already heard.

Stop waiting on the evidence—

Start walking in expectation.

Because what Heaven has already released…

will show up right on time.

— Pst. JK Woodall

Welcome to Your New Month of May 2026


 Welcome to Your New Month of May

by Pst JK Woodall 

Beloved,


Welcome to the 5th month—the Month of May.


In biblical understanding, the number 5 represents grace—God’s unearned, divine favor that empowers us to do what we could not do on our own. This is not just another month; this is a grace-filled moment in your life.


As you step into May, know this:

God’s grace is going ahead of you.

Grace will open doors.

Grace will strengthen you where you felt weak.

Grace will cause you to stand when others fall.

Grace will give you the ability to finish what you started.


This month, we declare:


- You will walk in divine favor

- You will experience supernatural strength

- You will see God’s hand move in unexpected ways

- You will break cycles and step into new ground


Scripture Anchor:

“But He said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.’” — 2 Corinthians 12:9


At Revival Center Hesperia, we believe that May will be a month where:


- Burdens are lifted

- Clarity is restored

- Faith is increased

- And victory is manifested


You are not entering this month empty—you are entering it covered in grace.


So rise with expectation. Pray with boldness. Move with confidence.


Welcome to Your Month of Grace. Welcome to May.


Blessings,

Revival Center Hesperia

National Day of Prayer 2026 Order of Service



National Day of Prayer 2026

Theme: “One Nation: A People United in Christ”


Standing Scripture (Read at Opening)

1 Peter 2:9
“But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a peculiar people; that you should show forth the praises of Him who has called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.”


Order of Service (6:00 – 7:30 PM)

6:00 – 6:05 PM

Welcome, Standing Scripture & Opening PrayerPst. Jermaine

  • Establishing the gathering as “One Nation in Christ”

6:05 – 6:20 PM

Speaker 1: Dr. Baxter
Focus: One Nation in Christ (Identity)
Primary Scripture:
Galatians 3:28
“There is neither Jew nor Greek… for you are all one in Christ Jesus.”


6:20 – 6:35 PM

Speaker 2: Pastor Hue
Focus: One Nation as Stewards (Environment)
Primary Scripture:
Genesis 2:15
“The Lord God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to work it and take care of it.”


6:35 – 6:50 PM

Speaker 3: First Lady Evangelist Rita
Focus: One Nation in Peace (Nations)
Primary Scripture:
Matthew 5:9
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God.”


6:50 – 7:05 PM

Speaker 4: Prophetess Regina
Focus: One Nation for Generations (Legacy)
Primary Scripture (Words of Jesus):
Matthew 19:14
“Let the little children come to me… for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”


7:05 – 7:30 PM

Closing Prayer & BlessingPst. Jermaine
Closing Emphasis Scripture:
Psalm 33:12
“Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord…”

  • Final covering prayer over identity, stewardship, peace, and generations
  • Declaration: “We are One Nation in Christ”


Leviticus 23:1–22 (Part I) Theme: “Appointed Times – God’s Calendar for His People”

Leviticus 23:1–22 (Part I)

Theme: “Appointed Times – God’s Calendar for His People”

by: Pst JK Woodall

Introduction

Leviticus 23 opens a powerful window into how God orders time—not randomly, but intentionally. In a world where people organize life around work schedules, holidays, and personal priorities, God establishes something different: a divine calendar.

These “feasts” are not merely celebrations; they are appointed times (Hebrew: moedim), meaning set meetings between God and His people. This reveals something foundational:
👉 God is not distant—He appoints times to meet with His people.

The book of Leviticus is given during Israel’s wilderness journey after their deliverance from Egypt. God is forming them into a holy nation—not just in identity, but in daily practice.

Leviticus 23 specifically focuses on sacred time.


Leviticus 23:1

“And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying,”

Insight: God is the source of instruction.
Support:

2 Timothy 3:16 — “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God…”


Leviticus 23:2

“…The feasts of the Lord… these are My feasts.”

Insight: These are God’s appointments, not man’s traditions.
Support (Christ-centered):

Colossians 2:16–17 — “Which are a shadow… but the substance is Christ.”


Leviticus 23:3

“…the seventh day is a Sabbath of solemn rest…”

Insight: God commands rest as an act of trust.
Support (Christ-centered):

Matthew 11:28 — “I will give you rest.”


Leviticus 23:4

“…holy convocations which you shall proclaim at their appointed times.”

Insight: God works through appointed seasons.
Support:

Ecclesiastes 3:1 — “To everything there is a season…”


Leviticus 23:5

“…the Lord’s Passover.”

Insight: Deliverance is tied to sacrifice.
Support (Christ-centered):

1 Corinthians 5:7 — “Christ, our Passover, was sacrificed for us.”


Leviticus 23:6

“…Feast of Unleavened Bread…”

Insight: After deliverance comes purification.
Support:

1 Corinthians 5:7–8 — “Purge out the old leaven…”


Leviticus 23:7

“…you shall have a holy convocation…”

Insight: God calls His people to gather in worship.
Support:

Hebrews 10:25 — “Not forsaking the assembling…”


Leviticus 23:8

“…seven days… an offering… the seventh day… rest.”

Insight: Holiness is sustained, not momentary.
Support:

Galatians 6:9 — “Let us not grow weary in doing good…”


Leviticus 23:9

“And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying,”

Insight: God continues revealing deeper instruction.
Support:

Isaiah 28:10 — “Line upon line… precept upon precept…”


Leviticus 23:10

“…bring a sheaf of the firstfruits…”

Insight: God deserves the first portion.
Support:

Proverbs 3:9 — “Honor the Lord with your firstfruits…”


Leviticus 23:11

“…to be accepted on your behalf…”

Insight: The offering secures acceptance.
Support (Christ-centered):

Ephesians 1:6 — “He made us accepted in the Beloved.”


Leviticus 23:12

“…a male lamb… without blemish…”

Insight: The sacrifice must be perfect.
Support (Christ-centered):

1 Peter 1:19 — “A lamb without blemish… Christ.”


Leviticus 23:13

“…fine flour mixed with oil…”

Insight: Worship requires excellence and preparation.
Support:

Malachi 1:11 — “A pure offering…”


Leviticus 23:14

“…you shall eat neither bread… until you have brought an offering…”

Insight: God must come first before provision is enjoyed.
Support (Christ-centered):

Matthew 6:33 — “Seek first the kingdom…”


Leviticus 23:15

“…you shall count for yourselves…”

Insight: God teaches expectation and intentional waiting.
Support:

Habakkuk 2:3 — “Though it tarries, wait for it…”


Leviticus 23:16

“…count fifty days… a new grain offering…”

Insight: God fulfills promises in set timing.
Support (Christ-centered):

Acts 2:1 — “When the Day of Pentecost had fully come…”


Leviticus 23:17

“…two wave loaves… baked with leaven…”

Insight: God accepts imperfect people.
Support (Christ-centered):

Romans 5:8 — “While we were still sinners, Christ died…”


Leviticus 23:18

“…seven lambs… one bull… two rams…”

Insight: True worship involves sacrifice.
Support:

Romans 12:1 — “Present your bodies a living sacrifice…”


Leviticus 23:19

“…a sin offering…”

Insight: Sin must still be addressed.
Support (Christ-centered):

Hebrews 10:12 — “He offered one sacrifice for sins forever.”


Leviticus 23:20

“…holy to the Lord…”

Insight: What is given to God becomes sanctified.
Support:

Romans 11:16 — “If the firstfruit is holy, the lump is also holy…”


Leviticus 23:21

“…a holy convocation… you shall do no customary work…”

Insight: Worship requires separation from routine life.
Support:

Psalm 46:10 — “Be still, and know that I am God…”


Leviticus 23:22

“…leave them for the poor and the stranger…”

Insight: God builds generosity into obedience.
Support (Christ-centered):

Matthew 25:40 — What you do for others, you do for Christ


Closing Summary for Teaching

Leviticus 23 reveals a progression:

  • God speaks

  • God appoints

  • God delivers

  • God cleanses

  • God provides

  • God empowers

  • God commands compassion


Final Takeaway

Every verse points to this truth:
👉 God had a plan
👉 That plan is fulfilled in Jesus Christ
👉 And we are called to walk in it daily



On Assingment

ON ASSIGNMENT

by Pst JK Woodall

In Acts of the Apostles 16:25–26, Paul and Silas are found in one of the most confined and extreme places of imprisonment—the inner prison of a Roman facility. Their feet are locked in stocks, their movement is restricted, and their situation appears final from a natural standpoint.

Yet at midnight (the 3rd watch, approximately 12:00 AM–3:00 AM), the narrative shifts.

Instead of reacting in despair, Paul and Silas begin to pray and sing praises unto God. Their response is not dictated by their condition but by their conviction. In the darkest moment of the night, worship rises from a place of restriction.

Suddenly, an earthquake shakes the prison. The foundations are moved, every door is opened, and every chain falls off. What was meant to confine them is completely disrupted by divine intervention.

However, what happens next reveals that this moment is about more than personal deliverance.

Although the prison doors are open and the chains are broken, no one leaves.

“We are all here.” — Acts 16:28

This statement becomes critical. Freedom has been made available, but departure is not the immediate response. Something greater is unfolding beyond escape.

When the jailer awakens and sees the prison doors open, he assumes the prisoners have fled. In fear and desperation, he prepares to take his own life. But Paul intervenes and declares that no harm has come, and all are still present.

At that moment, the assignment of the night becomes clear.

The jailer asks the most important question: “What must I do to be saved?”

Paul and Silas respond, and the gospel is shared in that very place of confinement. That night, the jailer and his entire household believe, are saved, and are baptized.

This reveals a deeper truth: the earthquake was not just about breaking chains—it was about opening a door for salvation.

The assignment of Paul and Silas was not simply to be delivered from prison, but to be positioned within it long enough to reach a man and his entire household.

What began as incarceration becomes an encounter. What looked like restriction becomes redirection. The prison becomes a platform for generational transformation.

The focus shifts from escape to impact. The miracle is not just that chains fell off, but that a family was brought into salvation.

This is the core revelation of the passage: God does not only break chains to free individuals—He breaks chains to reach people through individuals.

Paul and Silas were not merely set free. They were placed on assignment. Their deliverance had direction. Their breakthrough had purpose. Their presence in the prison was intentional.

In the end, this account teaches a powerful truth: freedom is not the finish line—assignment is.

They were not just delivered from prison. They were sent into purpose while still in it.

Leviticus 23 – Part II Bible Study Notes

  Leviticus 23 – Part II Bible Study Notes Leviticus 23:23–44 Theme: “The Fall Feasts – Preparation, Atonement, and Dwelling with God” by: P...