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Steven Orchard Steven Orchard 4 months ago in Holy Days

The article “Biblical Feast Days 2025 (Hebrew Calendar)” from The Clear Truth provides an overview of the seven biblical feasts observed by disciples of Jesus Christ, following the example and teachings of Jesus and His apostles. These feasts, outlined in Leviticus 23, are determined by the Hebrew Calendar, which begins its religious year on March 30, 2025. The article emphasizes that these festivals hold significant meaning in understanding God’s plan for humanity and are still observed by followers of Christ today.

Each festival begins at sunset on the evening before the listed date, in accordance with Genesis 1:5 and Leviticus 23:32.

The article delves into the significance of each feast:

Passover: A memorial of Jesus Christ\'s sacrifice for humanity\'s sins, observed with practices such as foot washing and partaking in unleavened bread and wine, symbolizing Christ’s body and blood.

Feast of Unleavened Bread: A seven-day festival representing a Christian’s journey out of sin, during which leaven is removed from homes, symbolizing the removal of sin, and unleavened bread is consumed.

Pentecost: Celebrated 50 days after the wave sheaf offering, marking the day God gave the Holy Spirit to the disciples, signifying the empowerment of believers.

Feast of Trumpets: Represents the Day of the Lord, a prophetic period culminating in the return of Jesus Christ and the resurrection of His followers.

Day of Atonement: Foreshadows the time when Satan will be bound, and Christ’;s redeeming sacrifice and the Holy Spirit will become available to all people.

Feast of Tabernacles: Symbolizes the coming Kingdom of God and the establishment of Christ’s reign on Earth, celebrated with rejoicing and dwelling in temporary shelters.

The Eighth Day: Represents the final judgment and the beginning of a new era in God’s plan for humanity.

The article underscores that, contrary to some beliefs, these holy days remain valuable for Christians, revealing how God will save the world and providing a deeper understanding of His divine plan.

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