2 -10-2013,
I can hear the drums of my ancient ancestors I see them strong and well. I see the hand of the Lord cutting out a resting place in the mountain. Huge stones being moved and set up for them by the Lord. I received a cake offering and was told that is good no more, I said if I do not give this cake offering to the Lord then we will be cut off from the Lord. The next day I had a friend give me a cake. So I offered it to the Lord and many blessing came that month.
I do no understand the fullness of Jesus on the cake offering.
I asked the Lord what does this mean?
Deuteronomy 16:13 NIV
1 Chronicles 21:18 NIV
Numbers 15:20
It is customary to ask for and receive lekach (sweet cake -- signifying a sweet year) from someone (usually one's mentor or parent) on this day. One of the reasons given for this custom is that if it had been decreed, G-d forbid, that during the year we should need to resort to a handout from others, the decree should be satisfied with this asking for food. The Lubavitcher Rebbe adds a deeper insight: "asking for lekach" on the eve of Yom Kippur instills in us the recognition that allthe sustenance we receive throughout the year, including that which we supposedly "earn" by our own powers and endeavors, is in truth a gift from Above, granted in response to our daily requests from "He who nourishes the entire world with in His goodness, with grace, with benevolence and with compassion."