3/21/10 – New Sermon Series: The Jewish Feasts – “The Feast of Pentecost”
Festivals, better known as feasts, are regular religious celebrations recognized throughout the year by the Jewish people. These feasts are a part of the Mosaic law given to the children of Israel by God through Moses. The term “feasts” in the original Hebrew language literally means: appointed times. Each of these 7 feasts are prophetic in nature and reveal God’s divine plan from beginning to end.
This first feast of Passover remembers the deliverance of the Israelites from Egyptian bondage. It also is the time in which Jesus shared the meal with his disciples shortly before His crucifixion. It was at that time in which the symbolic meaning of this feast came to represent the redemptive work of Christ on the cross. This was the greatest passover ever and each of us are offered the gift of salvation and eternal life through it. The Passover feast and story is not only a legacy to the Jewish people, it is a legacy to Christians as well.
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