Three Biblical Feasts

by Marcia Vogl - March 19, 2021

 

 

Teaching Notes

March, 2021 - Online Workshop

The Biblical Feasts are determined by the Hebrew calendar.

  1. March 26, 2021 is Passover
    1. Passover is in the first month of the Hebrew calendar and the first of the Biblical Feasts.
    2. Passover is determined by the Hebrew calendar, not the Greek calendar. Sometimes Passover coincides with Easter and we tend to lump everything together.
    3. The Israelites deliverance from Egyptian slavery was the first Passover. The blood of the lamb on the doorpost was the sign for the death angel to “Passover” that household. God wants us to remember his delivering power.
    4. Jesus is our Passover lamb that delivers us from sin and death. Redemption and cleansing from impurities.
  1. Pentecost 50 days after the celebration of Passover celebrates God’s provision.
    1. OT: Provision of the Torah or the Word
    2. OT: Provision of the wheat harvest
    3. NT: Provision of the Holy Spirit
  1. Tabernacles (7th month)
    1. Dwell in God’s presence and glory.
  • Passover is the beginning of the upward movement toward the courts of Heaven.
  • Jesus made it possible for us to enter the Holy of Holies, Presence of God.
  • Biblical feasts mirror the Tabernacle: Outer Court (sacrifice the lamb), 2. Inner Court (lamp, bread, incense), 3. Holy of Holies (Ark with the Law, the Mana, budded staff/anointing).
  • Each celebration brings us closer to God.

What kind of deliverance are you looking for?

What provision are you anticipating?

How do you anticipate being in the glory of God?