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Christ’s Fulfillment of the Feasts of the Lord

2023-06-03 07:07:57

The Old Testament is usually related to the Ten Commandments, but there are as many laws as worshipers. God's worship is manifested mainly at the sacrifice of various sacrifices during the festival in Israel. The seven festivals of the Lord, the temple of the seven tabernacies, and the numerous sacrifices of sacrifice offerings throughout the year reveal the relationship between different aspects of God and mankind. Their basic theme provides the foundation of knowledgeable worship.

Every aspect of worship - festivals, furniture, and sacrifice - are realized by Christ. He is the bread of life, the light of the world, an intermediary for us to come to the father. He spiritually became a lamb of transcendence, was paid for sins, and established fellowship with God. Jesus fulfilled all the festivals not only in spiritual meaning but also in time. Crucified on the cross on the Passover afternoon, he grew up in the festival of First Fruits and sent the Holy Spirit to the Pentecostal church. The next day he will complete the last three festivals of the Lord, Yeom Kipple and Sacot when he defeated the Antichrist and returned to establish the kingdom of God on the earth.

The following figure shows each of the three collections of spring, summer, autumn Harvest Festival. It details not only the festivals that make up the Lord of each festival, but also the festival and the time and spiritual realization of the theme, and the support of the Biblical reference material.

Many Biblical scholars and critics believe that Jesus has not yet achieved these autumn festivals. But all the "hope of blessing" of Jesus Christians (Titus 2:13) is convinced that they will be satisfied. It is believed that many of these three autumn festivals will be filled with the second coming, as the four Spring Festival are exactly in line with the first arrival of Christ in the actual festival. 1) Passover Festival (Leviticus 23: 5) - It refers to Messiah as the lamb of our Passover (1 Corinthians 5: 7) Their blood is shed for our sins. During the Passover Festival, Jesus was crucified (Mark 14: 12). Christ is a "perfect lamb" (1 Peter 1: 19) because his life is perfectly innocent (Hebrews 4:15). Since the first Passover Festival showed the liberation of the Hebrews from Egyptian slavery, the death of Christ showed our liberation from the bondage of sin (Romans 8: 2).

These autumn festivals are different from the Spring Festival's realization of Messiah. The Passover Festival was accomplished in the mystery of the Passover Festival of Christ, and the Holy Spirit took place on the day of Pentecost plunge, but the fall festival seems to have not been realized yet. In the Jewish calendar, the Passover Festival and the Pentecostal Spring Festival are only 7 weeks apart, but there is a hint that during the summer after the dry moon, autumn festivals will arrive later this year. The long and barren period between the Spring Festival and the Autumn Festival may be a sign of the history of Israel and the Church. The Spring Festival is the beginning of the God's salvation plan, but the autumn festival shows its completion. Therefore, these festivals have the meaning of eschatology