THE SEVEN FEASTS OF ISRAEL
Leviticus 23:1-44
Any attempt to interpret the Bible
especially the conclusion of all things, without a solid grasp of the hidden
timelines in the scriptures such as the Feasts of Israel, the tabernacle
patterns leading to final evolution of the Temple, the dream of Nebuchadnezzar
about the kingdom, the 70 weeks of Daniel among others will lead to an
inaccurate conclusion that is way off from the divine intent. Literal
interpretation is good and vital but divine mysteries are concealed within the
scriptures and wrapped in symbolic form.
The scriptures carry prophetic themes intricately woven together. They
are woven in such a way that they are scattered in diverse portion of this
divine writings which forces the seekers to search for the connecting link that
binds them together. “For
precept must be upon precept, precept upon
precept; line upon line, line upon line;
here a little, and there a little:”
(Isa 28:10) Hence it will take an absolute comprehension of the scriptural
lines to be able to decode these keys. Ever since God drove man from the
garden, the interpretation of this event shifts from its original literal form
to assume a spiritual dimension. No longer will they be fulfilled literally
but now expressed spiritually. Hence if we can understand their literal
appearance in scripture and functionality, then a gentle view with the eye of
the Spirit will unveil its spiritual code.
The feasts are as follows:
Feast of Passover – Lev 23: 5, Exodus 12: 3 – 14
Feast of Unleavened bread – Lev 23: 6 – 9
Feast of Firstfruits – Lev 23: 10 – 14
Feast of Pentecost or Weeks – Lev 23: 15 – 22
Feast of Trumpet – Lev 23: 23 – 25
The day of Atonement – Lev 23: 26 – 32
Feast of Tabernacles or The in-gathering – Lev 23: 33 – 44
Feast of Unleavened bread – Lev 23: 6 – 9
Feast of Firstfruits – Lev 23: 10 – 14
Feast of Pentecost or Weeks – Lev 23: 15 – 22
Feast of Trumpet – Lev 23: 23 – 25
The day of Atonement – Lev 23: 26 – 32
Feast of Tabernacles or The in-gathering – Lev 23: 33 – 44
A STEP HIGHER - Part 2
The whole divine design is the transformation into the fullness of
Christ. Christ remains the basis of the faith. We must seek his way far above
materialism and what this world can ever offer. That which is earthy is earthy,
and that which is spiritual is spiritual. (John 3) Materialism
is earthy and has no gain beyond this limited world.
TIME TO COME UP HIGHER?
The Lord is calling the church to a higher spiritual position as
part of His overall divine plan. The church is supposed to move from one
spiritual level to another (from glory to glory) until we attain the fullness
of Christ (Eph 4:13). The degree of our ascendancy into Christ determines the measure
of our own spiritual progress and that which can be given through us to our
hearers. Our height in Christ determines the kind of revelation we access and
to a great degree our own internal transformation.
The whole goal of divine ascendancy is transformation into the
image of Christ.
“But we all, with open face beholding as
in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from
glory to glory, even as by the
Spirit of the Lord.” 2Co 3:18
The word “change” in Greek is “metamorphoo”
meaning to transform (literally or figuratively “metamorphose”). It also
means to change, transfigure. It is from it we get the word metamorphosis. We
are to be transfigured, changed or transform into the SAME image.
“For
whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed
to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many
brethren.” Rom 8:29
In the verse above
the word “conformed” was used. In Greek it is “summorphos” meaning jointly formed, that is,
(figuratively) similar: - conformed to, fashioned like unto. This confirms
the earlier scripture indicating that we are to be jointly formed and fashioned
to the image of His son –Jesus Christ.
“And he gave some, apostles; and some,
prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers; Eph 4:11
For
the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of
the body of Christ: Eph 4:12
Till we
all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto
a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ:” Eph
4:13
The word Perfect in Greek is Teleios
meaning complete (in various applications of labor, growth, mental and moral
character, etc.); completeness: - of full age, man, perfect. God demands
a perfect man in the image of Christ. We cannot use our head to reason out
God's intent. If God say it is possible, so be it. We cannot bend God to suit
our ignorance and naivety. God's standard is measured through the Word and this
cannot be compromised or changed. The change platform is locked in the
Scriptures. Only the wise will search it out and the true disciples will find
it. (Prov 25:2, Matt 13:11)
The work of the five fold ministry is cut
out. The perfect man or the full age man must be complete in the stature or
size (“Helikia” meaning maturity in size) of the completion or fullness (Greek
- Pleroma) of Christ. God wants men, who are the same dimension with Christ, men
who will attain the fullness of Christ. Any man who reaches that Christ's height
in the Spirit is deemed complete and perfect. This is the hope of our
salvation, not operating as retarded spiritual beings that are in chains to the
lower element of their nature. Not operating as weak inferior rejects incapable
of reaching the apex of the divine high mark. The high mark is the fullness of
Christ. Not weak, compromising gospels that waters down the divine standard
with vain promises that further enslaves their subject and lessen their divine
worth. This is possible only when we inherit the fullness of His nature. Christ
is the measurement. No wonder the scripture enjoined us to look unto Jesus (Heb
12:2).
“ To whom God would
make known what is the riches
of the glory of this mystery among the
Gentiles; which is Christ in you, the hope of glory: Col 1:27
Whom we preach,
warning every man, and teaching every man in all wisdom; that we may present
every man perfect in Christ Jesus: ”Col
1:28
The scripture also
made us understand that “For whom he did
foreknow, he also did predestinate to
be conformed to the image
of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren.” (Rom 8:29)
Christ is the firstborn in our spiritual
family and because we share the same parentage with him, we cannot produce less
than the nature of God, our Father. We are Christ's Brethren or brothers from
the same parent. God is not settling for anything else. Its either His
standard or nothing.
The fullness of Christ is non negotiable. God is not wicked as to give
us an assignment that is impossible to carry out. However, until we come into a
higher spiritual position, this is unattainable. We must realize that the Church
is more than a place for meeting “people's need”. When we choose a consumerist
gospel over the kingdom gospel, we are shutting ourselves down and paralyzing
our access to Him. There is only one way to help people. Let them receive our
Lord Jesus and seek the enthronement of His kingdom in their lives, He will in
turn handle their relevant need. There is no end to needs. It is a bottomless
pit. Peoples attention must be on Jesus Christ, not on problems or needs.
“Therefore take no thought, saying, What
shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we
be clothed? - Mat 6:31
(For
after all these things do the Gentiles seek:) for your heavenly Father
knoweth that ye have need of all these things. Mat 6:32
But seek ye first the kingdom of God,
and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. Mat
6:33
Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for
the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day
is the evil thereof.”Mat 6:34
There is division of labour in God's kingdom. Our duty is to
seek His kingdom while His duty is to add those relevant needs to us. Therefore,
we are doing God's work when we focus our attention on the addition, which is His
duty. We should rather seek His kingdom passionately with all our heart and
soul. The proof of our faith is when we place our implicit trust in Him, to see us through every battles of life.
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