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Copyright © 2006 Trumpet Ministries, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Seven feasts of the Lord are set forth in the Book of Leviticus. Each of these seven feasts has a kingdom-wide fulfillment and each has a personal fulfillment in the life of the believer.

The personal, spiritual fulfillment of the first four feasts are preparatory works. The last three feasts must be fulfilled in us before we are prepared to meet the Lord when He appears and to rule with Him over the nations of the earth. The spiritual fulfillment of the last three feasts is the coming of the Kingdom of God to us.


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(tm) The Fullness of God.
(tm) The word atonement means "reconciliation."
(tm) It is now that the Lord comes to His elect.
(tm) Each Christian saint is to be a house of prayer.
(tm) First, let us consider God’s point of view.
(tm) When will this take place?