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The Feasts of the Lord

What can we expect after we have experienced Pentecost?

Toward what do we press after Pentecost, after we receive the baptism with the Holy Spirit?

Under Moses, the Jews were given seven feasts to observe annually. Do you know what they were? Do you know how they apply to our Christian walk?

Pentecost was the fourth observance. Have you been as far as Pentecost? There were three feasts after Pentecost, showing us that the Lord has more for us. Christ does not want us to stop at Pentecost.

We should first briefly review the feasts of the Old Testament. These feasts are dealt with extensively in a book by the author entitled The Feasts of the Lord © 2001 by Trumpet Ministries, Inc., Escondido, Calif.)

The feasts of the Lord are one of the major types of the Scriptures. They portray the scope of the plan of salvation, guiding and encouraging us as we move on with the Holy Spirit to the rest of God, to the spiritual fulfillment of the feast of Tabernacles, to the fullness of the salvation that is in Christ.

And the Lord spake to me, saying, Ye have compassed this mountain long enough: turn you northward. (Deuteronomy 2:2,3)

There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God. (Hebrews 4:9)

The feasts of the Lord are listed in the twenty-third chapter of the Book of Leviticus in the Old Testament. Although they are referred to as feasts, they were not all feasts as we usually think of that term.

However, they were all convocations—observances in which the people of Israel were called together by the Lord.


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