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Feasting on Jesus

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This sermon builds up to some surprises, so listen all the way through.

Leviticus 23 – we have the 7 major feasts that were observed by the Jews under the ceremonial system and each one of them points us to a certain aspect of the work of Jesus Christ.

Now, as Christians, since Jesus is the fulfillment of these, we do not have to keep the feasts (Colossians 2:16-17), but they do make for a fascinating study that can enrich our understanding. Of course, there is so much more than we can delve into here today, we cannot give a detailed exposition of these verses in one message, but let’s take a quick look at the feasts and see them as types of Christ’s life and work. Today we want to “feast” on Jesus.

These 7 feasts were seasons of joyful solemnity appointed by God to point to Christ’s coming and what He would accomplish. Each feast pointed the children of Israel back to something they had experienced and pointed them forward to things yet to come.

In reviewing the first 4 feasts we see that Christ was crucified on the Passover, buried on Unleavened Bread, raised again on Firstfruits and sent the Holy Spirit on Pentecost. The first 4, or spring feasts, represent the first advent of Christ; the second 3 in the fall represent His second advent.

Jesus was crucified, buried, and resurrected, and as believers He is poured out upon us, He is coming for us again, He has made the final sacrifice, and He is our shelter for any journey we must go through, and our eternal habitation.

Life itself is fleeting. Trials are here for a moment. So is triumph. So are we. But amidst all of this there is Jesus, He is risen, and He is everything, and everything we need.

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Apr 12, 2009
Sunday Service
Leviticus 23
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