We all eat the fruit produced from our mouths.
You eat all the fruit produced from your mouth.
The 'Feasts of the Lord' reveal prophetic insights and also remind us of God's past and present, goodness and provision.
God, in His Word, said the first fruit or first 10% belongs to Him. If we give the 10%, God blesses and protects the 90%. Since the first 10% belongs to God, if we keep it, God considers it stealing from Him.
When people say the word 'rapture' is not in the Bible, it actually is in the Bible. It's in the Latin Bible. In the Latin Bible the word 'rapturos', is translated as snatched away.
The 'Feasts of the Lord' remind us all of God's past goodness and provision, His present goodness and provision, and His future goodness and provision to us, His people, and His children.
Right now there is the combination of our brothers and sisters being in great dire need and a special window to give in the Harvest time of the Feasts of Tabernacles.
The Feast of Tabernacles is mentioned the most of all of the Feasts of the Lord in the Bible. The Bible also tells us that we will all be celebrating the Feast of Tabernacles after the second coming of Jesus the Messiah.
The 23rd chapter of Leviticus has a list of the seven feasts in the chapter.
When reading the Bible notice all the details.
From the beginning of the Bible, the eighth day speaks of grace. The eighth day refers to a new start on a new day, or a new offering for a new day.
So not only does the mother become clean, after being unclean, on the eighth day, but the eighth day is the day selected by God to circumcise the male children of families who follow Him.
Every reference about the eighth day speaks to us about a cleansing, a forgiving, and there is always a fresh start and renewed hope.
The eighth day, meaning a new beginning, and a fresh start, tells us there is something beyond the end. The Eighth Day speaks of eternity and eternal life and a fresh start.
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