Three times a year all your males shall appear before the LORD your God in the place which He chooses: at the Feast of Unleavened Bread, at the Feast of Weeks, and at the Feast of Tabernacles; and they shall not appear before the LORD empty-handed. Deuteronomy 16:16
There are seven feasts of the Lord in Israel. Seven is the number of perfection. In order to come to perfection, you must experience those feasts prophetically in your life.
(1) Passover—this speaks of salvation. Israel was saved by the blood of the lamb in Egypt. They were also redeemed from Egypt by that blood. Through the blood of Jesus, you have salvation from sin and deliverance from the bondage of the world.
(2) Unleavened Bread—this speaks of the feeding on the pure Word of God. Israel made haste to eat unleavened bread as soon as they were redeemed by the blood of the lamb. You too must quickly and continually feed upon the Scriptures as soon as you meet Christ, the Lamb of God.
(3) Firstfruits—this speaks of water baptism. When Israel crossed the Red Sea, it severed them from the past and destroyed the powers that were trying to pull them back into Egypt. Every believer must get himself water baptized. When you do that, you are severing yourself from the powers that would try to lure you back into the lifestyle and values of the world.
(4) Pentecost—this speaks of the baptism in the Spirit. The Pentecostal experience was to strengthen the Israelites to get through the wilderness into the promises of God. At Sinai, they had all the signs that accompany the Spirit baptism. They saw the fire of God. They heard His voice. They had miracles, healings and were conscious of God’s tangible presence.
(5) Trumpets—this speaks of a new call to move on in God. Whenever the trumpets were sounded, it was an indication that God wanted His people to move another step closer into the Promised Land. God wants you never to stagnate, but to “go on to perfection” (Heb. 6:1).
(6) Atonement—this speaks of holiness. The Day of Atonement is associated with cleansing and removal of sin from God’s people in order for them to come into His presence. God wants you to live a pure and holy life.
(7) Tabernacles—this speaks of the glory and power of God. This is known as the feast of the latter rain. Prophetically, it refers to the great outpouring of the Spirit in the last days. It is also known as the feast of the ingathering. You are living in the time of the greatest harvesting of souls. Be an anointed laborer of God in the end-time harvest fields of the world!
There are seven feasts of the Lord in Israel. Seven is the number of perfection. In order to come to perfection, you must experience those feasts prophetically in your life.
(1) Passover—this speaks of salvation. Israel was saved by the blood of the lamb in Egypt. They were also redeemed from Egypt by that blood. Through the blood of Jesus, you have salvation from sin and deliverance from the bondage of the world.
(2) Unleavened Bread—this speaks of the feeding on the pure Word of God. Israel made haste to eat unleavened bread as soon as they were redeemed by the blood of the lamb. You too must quickly and continually feed upon the Scriptures as soon as you meet Christ, the Lamb of God.
(3) Firstfruits—this speaks of water baptism. When Israel crossed the Red Sea, it severed them from the past and destroyed the powers that were trying to pull them back into Egypt. Every believer must get himself water baptized. When you do that, you are severing yourself from the powers that would try to lure you back into the lifestyle and values of the world.
(4) Pentecost—this speaks of the baptism in the Spirit. The Pentecostal experience was to strengthen the Israelites to get through the wilderness into the promises of God. At Sinai, they had all the signs that accompany the Spirit baptism. They saw the fire of God. They heard His voice. They had miracles, healings and were conscious of God’s tangible presence.
(5) Trumpets—this speaks of a new call to move on in God. Whenever the trumpets were sounded, it was an indication that God wanted His people to move another step closer into the Promised Land. God wants you never to stagnate, but to “go on to perfection” (Heb. 6:1).
(6) Atonement—this speaks of holiness. The Day of Atonement is associated with cleansing and removal of sin from God’s people in order for them to come into His presence. God wants you to live a pure and holy life.
(7) Tabernacles—this speaks of the glory and power of God. This is known as the feast of the latter rain. Prophetically, it refers to the great outpouring of the Spirit in the last days. It is also known as the feast of the ingathering. You are living in the time of the greatest harvesting of souls. Be an anointed laborer of God in the end-time harvest fields of the world!
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