On October 2, we celebrate the 5th Feast outlined in the First Testament and celebrated by our Messiah. This is the Feast of Trumpets.
For perspective, The Feast of Passover acknowledges the salvation of sinners through the Blood of the Lamb. This is followed the next day with the Feast of Unleavened Bread. This acknowledges Christ's holiness and purity. The Feast of First Fruits follows next, acknowledging His resurrection and ascension. Fifty days later is the ancient celebration of Pentecost, the giving of the Holy Spirit to mankind. Then comes Trumpets, celebrated this year on October 2nd.
The sound of blaring trumpets announces the return of Yeshua HaMashiach. A day of gathering and celebration, but also of fear and dread for the outpouring of God's wrath is forthcoming.
Following Trumpets is the sixth feast, the Feast of Atonement. God's judgement is poured out upon the earth. The seventh and last feast is Sukkot, also called Booths or Tabernacles. This is the celebration of the ingathering of God's people and beginning of Christ's millennial reign.
It is interesting to note, the first three feasts were completed in 5 consecutive days. There are 15 days between Trumpets and Sukkot. When things finally happen, they happen very quickly.
For perspective, The Feast of Passover acknowledges the salvation of sinners through the Blood of the Lamb. This is followed the next day with the Feast of Unleavened Bread. This acknowledges Christ's holiness and purity. The Feast of First Fruits follows next, acknowledging His resurrection and ascension. Fifty days later is the ancient celebration of Pentecost, the giving of the Holy Spirit to mankind. Then comes Trumpets, celebrated this year on October 2nd.
The sound of blaring trumpets announces the return of Yeshua HaMashiach. A day of gathering and celebration, but also of fear and dread for the outpouring of God's wrath is forthcoming.
Following Trumpets is the sixth feast, the Feast of Atonement. God's judgement is poured out upon the earth. The seventh and last feast is Sukkot, also called Booths or Tabernacles. This is the celebration of the ingathering of God's people and beginning of Christ's millennial reign.
It is interesting to note, the first three feasts were completed in 5 consecutive days. There are 15 days between Trumpets and Sukkot. When things finally happen, they happen very quickly.
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