Wow, Christmas is just around the corner, less than a month away. And, during the first week of January, many Christian sects will celebrate the 'Feast of the Epiphany'; to include all the Eastern Orthodox denominations, Anglicans, Lutherans, Catholics, Methodists, and others.
Actually, the Feast of the Epiphany is a very significant observance for Christians around the world. So, let's examine it's significance.
Firstly, understand what an epiphany is. It is a 'moment of sudden/surprising revelation or insight'. So, what is God's Epiphany that is celebrated in January? It is the revelation that Gentiles will be included in God's Plan of Salvation.
Prior to the birth of Christ, only the Jewish people had been included in 'God's Plan of Salvation'. But, with the coming of the Magi, everything changes!!!!!!!!!!!
The Magi are Gentiles, non-Jews, and they are being included in God's Plan of Salvation. The Magi come to search out and find the New King, the Christ, so that they can worship Him and offer Him gifts.
Simultaneously, King Herod, the king of the 'Old Covenant Jews' also seeks to find the newborn Christ, so that he can murder Him.
What is happening is that it is the beginning of the end for the 'Old Covenant' between God and the Jews and the very start of God's Plan of Salvation for the Gentiles.
The Feast of the Epiphany celebrates the Gentiles being included in God's plan.
Actually, the Feast of the Epiphany is a very significant observance for Christians around the world. So, let's examine it's significance.
Firstly, understand what an epiphany is. It is a 'moment of sudden/surprising revelation or insight'. So, what is God's Epiphany that is celebrated in January? It is the revelation that Gentiles will be included in God's Plan of Salvation.
Prior to the birth of Christ, only the Jewish people had been included in 'God's Plan of Salvation'. But, with the coming of the Magi, everything changes!!!!!!!!!!!
The Magi are Gentiles, non-Jews, and they are being included in God's Plan of Salvation. The Magi come to search out and find the New King, the Christ, so that they can worship Him and offer Him gifts.
Simultaneously, King Herod, the king of the 'Old Covenant Jews' also seeks to find the newborn Christ, so that he can murder Him.
What is happening is that it is the beginning of the end for the 'Old Covenant' between God and the Jews and the very start of God's Plan of Salvation for the Gentiles.
The Feast of the Epiphany celebrates the Gentiles being included in God's plan.
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