Spring Feasts and Christ’s First Coming
Passover (Exodus 12): Represented Christ’s sacrificial death. Jesus was “the true paschal lamb,” and His crucifixion fulfilled this feast precisely at the Passover hour (John 19:14–18).
- Unleavened Bread: Signified Christ’s sinless life and His time in the tomb. The "spotless Lamb of God" who died and rested in the grave on the Sabbath during the Feast of Unleavened Bread.
- First Fruits: Typified Christ’s resurrection. Christ’s rising from the dead as the "firstfruits of them that slept" (1 Corinthians 15:20), which fulfilled this symbolic offering during the harvest.
- Pentecost: Fulfilled in Acts 2, when the Holy Spirit was poured out. Directly correlates the outpouring of the Spirit to the Old Testament Pentecost, just as the law was given at Sinai, now the Spirit was given to seal the new covenant.
Fall Feasts and Christ’s Second Coming
Connecting the
fall feasts to end-time events:
- Feast of Trumpets: The Millerite movement (proclaiming Christ’s soon return) as a fulfillment of the “trumpet call to repentance,” preparing people for the judgment (cf. Revelation 14:6–7).
- Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur): The antitypical Day of Atonement beginning in 1844, when Jesus entered the Most Holy Place in the heavenly sanctuary to begin the investigative judgment (Daniel 8:14; Revelation 11:19).
“As the typical service pointed to Christ as the Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world, so the sanctuary service in heaven is the antitype of the earthly service. And the great Day of Atonement—prefigured in the type—has its fulfillment in the work of Christ in the heavenly sanctuary, beginning in 1844”.
- Feast of Tabernacles: Represents the final gathering of God’s people and their dwelling with Him in heaven. The fulfillment of this feast being symbolic of the redeemed celebrating in heaven:
“The Feast of Tabernacles was not only commemorative but typical...
It pointed forward to the great day of final ingathering, when the Lord of the harvest shall send forth His reapers to gather the tares together in bundles for the fire and to gather the wheat into His garner”
Overall Typology and the Plan of Redemption
The
Jewish ceremonies were shadows of things to come, fulfilled in Christ's first and second advents:
“The ceremonial law was to be a perpetual reminder to the people of God of the future work of redemption... Each ceremony was a prophecy, in figure, of the Savior” “In the Jewish system the truth was veiled in symbols. The gospel is the substance”
God says "I change not " AND "Thy way, O God, is in the sanctuary". Malachi 3:6-7, Psalm 77:13 ) The Sanctuary Plan IS the Gospel Plan, these past 6000+ years, and that WE are living TODAY... Christ is in the heavenly Sanctuary NOW, our High Priest, advocating for us, against Satan's accusations. Pray that our names are written in the "Book of Life" If NOT, we will burn-up, to ashes, under their feet.
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