Yom Kippur – Day of Atonement

In Israel, Yom Kippur is considered the holiest of the Holy Days, the Shabbat of Shabbats. The entire country shuts down, nobody drives, businesses are closed, and people walk the streets in white. It is a day set aside for prayer and supplication to God for forgiveness of sins from the past year. As is written in Leviticus 16:30, “For it is on this day the priest shall make atonement for you to cleanse you; you shall be clean from all your sins before the LORD.” For those who are a believers in Yeshua we know that our High Priest has already given atonement for our sins by His grace. Please be praying Friday and Saturday for the hearts of Israelis to turn back to God and receive forgiveness through the Son. Pray that God will loosen the veil over their eyes and speak through dreams and revelation as millions across Israel are praying for forgiveness.