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Discover
how these
Biblical festivals point to Messiah! |
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Passover (Pesach)
The Feast of Unleavened Bread vividly presents
Jesus as the Bread of Life, and the Lamb of God. (Lev. 23:5,6 & Luke 22;
Feb. — April)
Click here for Messiah in the Passover. |
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Pentecost (Shavuot) 50 days after
Passover; celebrating the Law given to us, as well as the ‘Birthday’ of
the Church. (Lev. 23:4-8 & Acts 2:1-41; May—June) |
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Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah)
The Jewish New Year marks a time of rejoicing, and the Feast of ‘Trumpets’ reveals
the prophecy of the Second Coming. (Lev. 23:24, 25 & I Thes. 4:16-18;
Aug. — Oct.) |
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Day of Atonement (Yom
Kippur)
The holiest day of the
Jewish year, and a reminder of Jesus as our ultimate atonement. (Lev.
23:26-32; Sept. —
Oct.) |
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Tabernacles
(Booths/Sukkot) ...recalls 40 years
of living in tents in the wilderness. Jesus pointed to this feast as a
picture of Himself, and our protection in Him. (Lev. 23:33,34 & John
7,8; Oct. — Nov.) |
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The Feast of Purim/Story
of Esther
...addresses the reality
of Anti-Semitism and God’s faithfulness to preserve His people.
Confronts ‘casual Christianity’, how each of our lives play an
important part in God’s plan, and reveals God’s sometimes silent, yet
full control over our life situations. |
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A challenging and edifying message
for your congregation! (Feb. -- March) |
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Feast of Dedication
(Hanukkah) ...marks the rededication of the Temple. Hanukkah was celebrated by Jesus
and holds great meaning today for Christians, who are ‘the temple’ of
the living God. (Daniel 8:13,14 & John 10:22,23;
Nov. — Dec.)
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