I know keeping God’s appointed feasts is not a requirement for salvation. That is not the issue…
…but why does Christ’s church totally disregard His instructions?
“These are the Lord’s appointed festivals, the sacred assemblies you are to proclaim at their appointed times…”
“This is to be a lasting ordinance for the generations to come, wherever you live.”
So, his instructions are to announce the feasts at their appointed times and to do this is a continuous and lasting requirement, always and everywhere.
The most common answer to the question is that Yeshua satisfied, once and for all, the requirements for animal sacrifice. Yep, that is absolutely true; but a totally unsatisfactory answer to the question. The animal offerings were a means of celebration, but clearly not the motive; not the reason. The feasts all celebrate the incomparable gift of His Son.
Passover (Pesach) celebrates Christ’s saving grace through His blood
Unleavened Bread (Matzah) acknowledges Christs sinlessness and our release from bondage
First Fruits celebrates Christs resurrection, the first fruit of all creation
Weeks (Shavuot) celebrates Christs gift of the Holy Spirit now indwelling in man
Trumpets (Yom Teruah) announce Christ’s return as he comes for his bride
Atonement (Yom-Kippur) is a plea for Christ to save our nation from its sin
Tabernacles (Sukkot) celebrates Christ’s in-gathering of all believers
Our Father wants us to keep these gifts in our mind. YHWH always has our best interests in His.
But there is more. The order and timing of God’s appointed feasts point to the end of days when Christ will return and establish His Father’s Kingdom on earth. These events give us important hints and guidelines to better understand and prepare for His return. They help put other biblical prophesies in a context not elsewhere made clear. Ignoring them may not be prudent.
I began with a question, for me it is rhetorical.
…but why does Christ’s church totally disregard His instructions?
“These are the Lord’s appointed festivals, the sacred assemblies you are to proclaim at their appointed times…”
“This is to be a lasting ordinance for the generations to come, wherever you live.”
So, his instructions are to announce the feasts at their appointed times and to do this is a continuous and lasting requirement, always and everywhere.
The most common answer to the question is that Yeshua satisfied, once and for all, the requirements for animal sacrifice. Yep, that is absolutely true; but a totally unsatisfactory answer to the question. The animal offerings were a means of celebration, but clearly not the motive; not the reason. The feasts all celebrate the incomparable gift of His Son.
Passover (Pesach) celebrates Christ’s saving grace through His blood
Unleavened Bread (Matzah) acknowledges Christs sinlessness and our release from bondage
First Fruits celebrates Christs resurrection, the first fruit of all creation
Weeks (Shavuot) celebrates Christs gift of the Holy Spirit now indwelling in man
Trumpets (Yom Teruah) announce Christ’s return as he comes for his bride
Atonement (Yom-Kippur) is a plea for Christ to save our nation from its sin
Tabernacles (Sukkot) celebrates Christ’s in-gathering of all believers
Our Father wants us to keep these gifts in our mind. YHWH always has our best interests in His.
But there is more. The order and timing of God’s appointed feasts point to the end of days when Christ will return and establish His Father’s Kingdom on earth. These events give us important hints and guidelines to better understand and prepare for His return. They help put other biblical prophesies in a context not elsewhere made clear. Ignoring them may not be prudent.
I began with a question, for me it is rhetorical.
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