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Some Christians are keeping the Holy Days; Feast of Atonement, Unleavened Bread, Trumpets, Tabernacles, and are claiming real blessings from God as the result. (All these festivals depict God's plan of salvation & point to Jesus as the Messiah.) |
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Holy Days Thank you for your question. There are indeed some who are advocating that Christians return to their “Jewish roots” and start keeping the feast days. They teach that by doing this you will be blessed by God and have a move of the Holy Spirit. However, it is important to base what we believe upon the teachings of scripture and not on personal testimony or experiences. Is it scriptural that Christians are to keep the Jewish festivals of the Old Testament in order to worship Him in spirit and in truth, obtain His blessings, and have the Spirit move in our lives? Let’s let the scriptures answer for themselves. Leviticus 23:2: Say to the Israelites, the set feasts or appointed seasons of the Lord which you shall proclaim as holy convocations, even My set feasts, are these: Leviticus 23:37: These are the set feasts or appointed seasons of the Lord, which you shall proclaim to be holy convocations, to present an offering made by fire to the Lord, a burnt offering and a cereal offering, sacrifices and drink offerings, each on its own day. Leviticus 23 records seven feasts or appointed seasons of the Lord in which the Israelites would gather to meet with the Lord. Notice that they were to be for the Israelites to keep. There isn’t any mention of the Gentiles being required to observe these feasts. The Feasts:
These were the seven feasts that God gave the Israelites to keep in the Law of Moses. These feasts were not optional in their observance. They were part of the Law God gave the nation of Israel. Blessings only came by keeping the entire law. (Deuteronomy 15:4-5) If you broke any part of it, you broke it all. (James 2:10; Galatians 3:10) Romans 3:20: For no person will be justified (made righteous, acquitted, and judged acceptable) in His sight by observing the works prescribed by the Law. For [the real function of] the Law is to make men recognize and be conscious of sin [not mere perception, but an acquaintance with sin which works toward repentance, faith, and holy character]. (Amplified) No one could become right with God by the works of the Law. Galatians 2:16: …because we know that a man does not come into right standing with God by doing what the law commands, but by simple trust in Christ, we too have trusted in Christ Jesus, in order to come into right standing with God by simple trust in Christ and not by doing what the law commands, because by doing what the law commands no man can come into right standing with God. (Williams New Testament) God gave the law to man to show him his sinful state, which in turn, directed them to the need of a Savior. The law was a shadow of the Savior. When you see a shadow you also know there is an object casting the shadow. If the law was a shadow, what is the object that cast it? In this case, it is not a “what” but a “who”! It was the shadow of the coming Jesus Christ. His shadow appeared before He did. It was an outline of who He was and what He would do. When Jesus did arrive, the Jews rejected Him and clung to the shadow. How sad! Colossians 2:16-17: Therefore let no one sit in judgment on you in matters of food and drink, or with regard to a feast day or a New Moon or a Sabbath. Such [things] are only the shadow of things that are to come, and they have only a symbolic value. But the reality (the substance, the solid fact of what is foreshadowed, the body of it) belongs to Christ. The feasts were used to show the plan of redemption, not only for Israel, but for the whole world! These feasts portrayed what Jesus would do for us.
The feasts were designed by God to teach us about Jesus Christ. They were given to us to teach us about grace. Christ redeemed us from our sins by His obedience and work and not our own. God called the apostle Paul to preach this message of grace to the world. That is why he said: Colossians 2:16: Therefore let no one sit in judgment on you in matters of food and drink, or with regard to a feast day or a New Moon or a Sabbath. Many in Paul’s day were teaching Christians they needed to continue to keep the feast days even after they received Christ as Savior. They taught God would bless them if they did and He would not bless them if they failed to do so. Paul said, “NO! Do not let anyone judge you for not keeping the rituals of the law”. Paul’s message was through Christ (we find) the Law is fulfilled in our lives! Again the Law was not selective. You had to do all the Law. The only way to truly keep these feasts according to the Law was to go to Jerusalem and sacrifice animals in the prescribed way. Each of these feasts required animal sacrifices. To be blessed from the Law you had to do it exactly as it was commanded! I think it is important to see that God never intended or desired for the Church to try to observe the Law because He made it impossible to do so! To keep the Law you had to bring sacrifices to the temple to be offered by the priests. In 70 A.D. the temple was destroyed and the priesthood was lost! There isn’t any possibility of observing the Law as long as there isn’t a temple or priesthood! God had them removed to show us we have the fulfillment of the Law is in the person of His Son, Jesus Christ! Galatians 3:2: Let me ask you this one question: Did you receive the [Holy] Spirit as the result of obeying the Law and doing its works, or was it by hearing [the message of the Gospel] and believing [it]? [Was it from observing a law of rituals or from a message of faith?] Galatians 3:5: Then does He Who supplies you with His marvelous [Holy] Spirit and works powerfully and miraculously among you do so on [the grounds of your doing] what the Law demands, or because of your believing in and adhering to and trusting in and relying on the message that you heard? We must base our beliefs and practices upon the scriptures and not upon experiences. In Galatians, it is very clear the Law does not promote a move of God or miracles. Trying to keep the Law does the opposite. It promotes condemnation and cursing. What caused the Holy Spirit to come into our lives? It was the preaching of grace. Christ fulfilled the Law for us and by His obedience and work we are saved and blessed. It is faith in Jesus Christ, Who is the fulfillment of the Law which causes the blessings of the Holy Spirit to come into our lives. Miracles of the Spirit come by having faith in the grace of God and not by observing the Law. Hope this helped, |
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