The
Holy Day Shadow's, What Do They Represent?
The Passover (read Exodus 12) was a shadow of Jesus Christ,
our Passover Lamb, who paid for the sins of the whole world, past, present
and future. He is the real Passover lamb of Atonement, reconciling man
to God. Jesus death and shed blood paid the penalty for the sins of the
whole world. Just as the ancient Israelites were protected from the death
angel by covering their door-posts with the blood of their Passover lambs
on that fateful night back in Egypt, so we who are in Christ are covered
by Jesus Christ's blood, and in similar fashion we are protected from
the second death. For we have passed from death into life with Christ.
The early Christians observed this New Testament Passover service on the
14th Nisan as it was first kept by Jesus as described in Matthew
26:14-30; Mark 14:12-25; Luke 22:14-38; and John 13 through 18:1 [Evidence
of this is recorded in the "Post & Antinicine Fathers" which has preserved
letters of Polycarp and Policrates, successors of the Apostle John in
Asia Minor, one of them having actually been trained by John himself.].
This Passover was kept 24 hours before the Jews observed their Passover
Sedar meal instituted by Moses on the evening of the 14th/15th
Nisan and used the symbols of the broken bread and wine instead of the
lamb, as we do today in communion services. Most Christian denominations
now observe this as communion or the breaking of bread, observed either
on a monthly or weekly basis. The Messianic Jews and the Worldwide Church
of God still observe this service on the 14th Nisan, which
is all right. The Bible doesn't prevent us from observing these glorious
shadows, but we should understand that they have their ultimate fulfillment
in us through the Holy Spirit who dwells within us. So if we are in Christ,
our sins are covered by his blood and we are saved from eternal death.
Through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit the Passover is lived in us
365 days of the year. Let's look at the next set of Holy Days, which came
right on the heals of Passover. (By the way, this New Testament Passover
or the breaking of bread, along with the ordinance for Baptism are the
only two rituals commanded by Jesus for new covenant Christians.)
The Days of Unleavened Bread (read Leviticus 23:4-8).
The early Christians lived the meaning of the Days of Unleavened Bread
as well as observing them. In the New Testament, most of the references
to leaven show it as symbolizing sin. I think there is only one reference
to leaven mentioned in the New Testament which gives it a good connotation,
in one of Jesus' parables. It's an apt symbol for sin. A little leaven
leavens the whole lump as Paul said, referring to how one habitual sinner
allowed to remain in the group would spread his sinning attitude to the
whole group--just like a very small amount of leaven will spread throughout
a whole batch of bread dough. Satan is called the prince of the power
of the air. He broadcasts his sinful attitudes around the world, in much
the same way we put radio signals through the air, virtually filling the
atmosphere with them. Leaven spores are to be found everywhere in the
air around us. If you leave bread dough out for a period of time in the
open air, it will become leavened all on it's own from the leaven spores
in the air. The Egyptians found this out and leavened their bread this
way. The Days of Unleavened Bread were days where the ancient Israelites
were commanded to remove all leaven from their homes and not consume any
leavened product for a seven day period coming right after Passover. This
was a shadow of how Jesus living in our lives through the indwelling of
the Holy Spirit (read all of John 14) continually puts sin out of our
lives, convicting us of sin, revealing it, and helping us put it out.
Jesus is our Unleavened Bread of Life. That is the other key symbol that
is fulfilled by the indwelling of Jesus in us through the Holy Spirit
and by the reading of the Word of God. Read John 6 where he said, "I am
the Bread of Life. He who feeds on me will never die." Unleavened Bread
symbolizes our Christian walk, where we are constantly putting the leaven
of sin out of our lives through the power of the indwelling Holy Spirit
and feeding on Jesus our unleavened Bread of Life. How is Jesus our unleavened
bread? In John 6 Jesus says that he is the Bread of Life, and that we
must all partake of him, eat his flesh. If Jesus is the Bread of Life,
it is unleavened bread, for leavened bread represents sin and our sinful
life. There was no sin in Jesus, so he must be the Unleavened Bread of
Life we are supposed to eat and partake of. What else is Jesus called
in Scripture? In John 1, Jesus is called the Word of God, or in the Greek,
the Logos, which means the Word. The Bible is the Word of God
in print. So when we study God's Word, we are also eating the Unleavened
Bread of Life, Jesus in print, the Logos in print. Our Bible
studies can and should be a partaking of the Unleavened Bread of Life
in print, the Word of God. If you look carefully, these wonderful symbols
fill the Bible.
As those know who have observed the Days of Unleavened Bread, all leaven
is put out before the actual Days of Unleavened Bread are celebrated.
This is symbolic of how we, once baptized in the death, burial and resurrection
of Jesus (i.e. his Passover sacrifice applied to our lives at baptism),
must put the leaven out of our lives, that is, repent of our habitual
sins, before we can feed upon the Unleavened Bread of Life, who is Jesus
Christ. Didn't we in Worldwide learn to put the leaven out before the
Days of Unleavened Bread? It all fits! As I said before, the Messianic
Jews and some within the Worldwide Church of God still observe these days
out of custom and deep reverence for what they picture--how Jesus helps
us put the sin, the leaven out of our lives, and how we partake of putting
Jesus our Unleavened Bread of Life into us. As far as putting the leaven
out of our lives, the reality is lived in us by the indwelling Holy Spirit
who performs the work of putting the sin out of our lives. It may seem
like work to us, but in reality we could never succeed in putting sin
out to the degree that we do without God's help through his Holy Spirit
in us. Neither could we put on Jesus on our own. John 14 describes how
Jesus dwells in us by the indwelling Holy Spirit he gives to us and places
within us. Our part is the constant daily study of God's Word, eating,
partaking of the Unleavened Bread of Life, the Logos, the Word of God
in print. Seven denotes completeness, and seven days of unleavened bread
probably symbolize a Christian's lifetime commitment to partaking of Christ
both through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit and the serious daily study
of the Word of God, which is Jesus in print.
The Day of Pentecost: In ancient Israel, the Law of God
was received by the Israelites on Mount Sinai on the day of Pentecost.
In the New Testament, the Church was born by the outpouring of the Holy
Spirit on the 12 apostles and the 120 gathered together on this day. Then
it was poured out on 3,000 more that very same day. (Read Acts 2:1-47.)
The Holy Spirit, the third person of the Godhead, now enabled the Law
of Christ to be written on their hearts and minds, enabling a more perfect
spirit-led obedience. Matthew 5:17-48 details what law is written on a
Christians heart, which is now under the direct influence and guidance
of the Holy Spirit, putting Jesus in us (cf. John 14). So the Day of Pentecost
is another shadow of God's Holy Spirit dwelling in us and what he does
in us. It is also the birthday of the New Testament Christian Church,
which was born on that fateful day in 31 A.D. The Apostle Paul talked
quoting Jeremiah 31 when the Lord said he would make a new covenant between
himself and the House of Israel and the House of Judah. Paul in Hebrews
8 showed that the sign of this new covenant being active was the writing
of God's eternal law on the hearts and minds of his people. Right now,
Paul showed, those who show this sign of having the eternal law of God
written on their hearts are already in this new covenant agreement with
the Lord. The way the law of God is written on the hearts and minds of
God's people is through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. On the Day
of Pentecost, then, the new covenant became fully active in and applicable
to Christians. It won't be for the House of Israel or the House of Judah
until the Lord returns, as Jeremiah 31 indicates.
Pentecost was also the smaller of the two harvest feasts, which revolved
around the two harvest seasons of Palestine. The smaller winter wheat
harvest was wrapped up just before the day of Pentecost. The larger harvest
feast was in the fall, right after the fall harvest. God planned it this
way for a reason. He designed the harvest seasons in Palestine to have
a deeper meaning. The early Pentecost harvest symbolizes the harvest of
souls in the church age, spanning from Pentecost 31 A.D. all the way to
Jesus' second coming. The large fall harvest symbolizes the larger harvest
of souls which will occur during the Millennial reign of Jesus and his
kingdom on earth, which will start upon his return to earth. When the
knowledge of God's expanding plan of salvation for mankind which he revealed
in prophecy is taken into account, we see that the Pentecost harvest of
souls is perhaps the smaller of the two. We'll have to wait and see for
sure, but it appears that way.
There was a legitimate question in one Christian church as to the size
of each harvest, the Pentecost and the Fall Harvest which Tabernacles
revolves around. They were saying that the Pentecost harvest was larger
and so the analogy about one harvest representing the church age (Pentecost)
and one representing the Millennial kingdom harvest age (Tabernacles)
wasn't valid. I sent an email inquiry to Dr. David Hocking, a noted authority
on Israel and biblical Israelite history. I asked him "I would like to
know from which was the larger of the two harvests and why? I received
this response back by email. "Yes, I am back from Israel...Firstfruits
is the beginning of the barley harvest, and Shavuot (Pentecost) celebrates
the end of the barley harvest and the beginning of the wheat harvest.
The latter harvest is always much bigger in terms of harvesting crops."
So we see here, Dr. Hocking is saying that the harvest occuring just before
the Feast of Tabernacles was always larger than the harvest occuring at
Pentecost. Some people just don't like to research the facts far enough,
because it doesn't fit their chosen doctrinal stance." To read an interesting
article about the last Seder and the proper timing of the Day of Pentecost,
CLICK
HERE
The Feast of Trumpets: In Leviticus 23:23-25 it says,
"Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 'Speak to the children of Israel,
saying, 'In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, you shall
have a sabbath-rest, a memorial of blowing of trumpets, a holy convocation.
You shall do no customary work on it and you shall offer an offering made
by fire to the Lord.'" If Pentecost is the earlier spring harvest and
represents the harvest of souls up to Jesus Christ's second coming, and
as we'll see, the Feast of Tabernacles represents the fall harvest and
perhaps the larger harvest of souls, the Feast of Trumpets and Day of
Atonement must represent--prophetically speaking--two events to come just
in front of this great fall harvest called the Feast of Tabernacles. What
two major events just precede this great fall harvest? The answer is found
in Revelation 11:15-18; Revelation 19:11-21--the second coming of Jesus
Christ, and Revelation 20:1-3--the putting away of Satan and his demon
cohorts, and more importantly, the application of Jesus' sacrifice on
the whole surviving world. The first event before the Feast of Tabernacles
harvest season can begin--the Millennial rule of Jesus and the kingdom
of God on earth, is the second coming of Jesus Christ. The second event
is depicted right after the second coming in Revelation 19 and is found
in Revelation 20:1-3, the putting away of Satan and by inference (see
Zechariah 12-13) all of the demons. The Israelites were commanded to blow
the rams' horn at certain special times in the camp of Israel. One type
of trumpet blowing was to warn of impending attack and war. The trumpet
used was always the rams' horn. And this is the very trumpet specified
to be blown during this Holy Day found in Leviticus 23. How fitting that
this feast represents the event of the blowing of the Seventh Trumpet
in Revelation 11:15-18, and the resulting battle which comes on it's heals
in Revelation 19 which depicts the 2nd coming of Jesus Christ.
That's the prophetic meaning of the Feast of Trumpets that the Messianic
Jews understand, and some Jews understand, as well as some Christian groups.
(send for Chuck Missler's "Feasts of Israel" cassette series. This series
is available online by clicking on http://www.khouse.org , scroll down to
the box that says "Visit Our STORE" (near the bottom left of the page)
and click on it. On the left side of the page that comes up under the
title "BROWSE", click on "briefing packs". On the page that comes up are
listed the various tape series "briefing packs". The first one, titled
"Basic Bible Studies" has a briefing pack named "Feasts of Israel". Calvary
Chapel and Chuck Missler are one of the major new Christian revivals that
firmly believe the Holy Days of Leviticus 23 have prophetic meaning or
significance. Some within the Worldwide Church of God do as well.)
But is there a new covenant meaning to this Holy Day, a shadow of the
good things that have been done in us by the Holy Spirit? Yes there is.
Symbolically true Christians have already experienced the second coming
of Jesus Christ in their lives! How? They have received Jesus into their
lives. For them and all true Christians, Jesus has already had his 2nd
coming in their lives through the coming of the Holy Spirit into them.
This is a mystery that most of the world and even some Christians don't
understand. John 14:15-18, 21,23 states, "If you love me, keep my commandments.
And I will pray the Father, and he will give you another Helper, that
He may abide with you forever, even the Spirit of Truth, whom the world
cannot receive, because it neither sees Him nor knows Him; but you know
Him, for He dwells with you and will be in you. I will not leave you orphans;
I will come to you...He who has my commandments and keeps
them, it is he who loves me. And he who love me will be loved by my Father,
and I will love him and manifest myself to him...Jesus answered and said
to him, 'If anyone loves me, he will keep my word; and my Father will
love him, and We will come to him and make Our home with him."
The Feast of Trumpets is the Holy Day which symbolizes the coming of the
Messiah to save the world from genocide and bring the Kingdom of God to
physically and spiritually rule over the entire world in love (Zechariah
14:9). Jesus Christ has done that in the lives of true Christians everywhere,
and they now live under the government of that glorious kingdom and
have actually crossed over into that Kingdom through the
indwelling of the Spirit of God who rules in the minds of true Christians
(whether they be members of one Christian fellowship or another). The
world will experience the joy of living under the government of God in
the future after Jesus Christ's 2nd coming--we can now in type
through the power of God's Holy Spirit dwelling in us, giving us peace
from within. Jesus Christ has taken over the rule of his true followers--Christians--and
rules in their lives, thus he has had his second coming in their lives.
This is the symbolic meaning of the Feast of Trumpets for those of us
living in this present dimension of the Gospel of the Kingdom of God.
Again, the Feast of Trumpets is a shadow of what Jesus has done in us
through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, and also a prophetic shadow
of how he will return to save mankind from himself and genocide during
a massive world war the likes of which the world has never experienced,
and no never will again.
The Day of Atonement: True Christians have had, in part
the Day of Atonement fulfilled in their lives also. On the Day of Atonement
in ancient Israel two very significant things happened to two goats. In
Leviticus 16 the ceremony is detailed for us. The sins of all of Israel
were paid for by the sacrifice of one goat, but the sins were actually
placed on the head of the other goat. Almost as if one goat paid the price
for the sins, but the other goat had the responsibility for all the sins
placed on his head. And the interesting thing is that this second goat
who had the sins of all Israel placed on his head did not die, but was
banished into the wilderness. We know that Jesus died to pay the high
price for the sins of the whole world (John 3:16). But who has been responsible
for the sins of the world, ultimately? Read Genesis 3 and Revelation 12:9.
Isn't it Satan? And we see that Satan is ultimately banished from our
presence and the presence of the world (Revelation 20:1-3, 7-10.) Leviticus
16:1-34 details this ceremony that the High Priest performed once a year
on the Day of Atonement. Jesus was sacrificed to pay the penalty of the
sins of the world. Satan has yet to be put away and banished, but it will
be done (Revelation 20:1-3; Zechariah 12-13). But even now, for true Christians,
Satan no longer has a claim on their lives. For the world, this event
will not occur until a little after the 2nd coming of Jesus Christ. The
actual event is depicted in Revelation 20:1-3, just after Revelation 19:11-21
depicts Jesus' 2nd coming. So in reality, a spiritual reality,
if Jesus Christ has already had his 2nd coming for those who are baptized
and have the Holy Spirit dwelling in them, Satan's influence and hold
over them is gone, he has been banished out of their lives. Then spiritually,
they are already in the Kingdom of God. This may be a hard concept to
grasp, but this is a spiritual reality nonetheless. Again, the physical
observance of the Day of Atonement is a beautiful shadow for one more
thing Jesus has done and does inside us through the indwelling of the
Holy Spirit. Also the blood of the other goat, the one which was sacrificed
by the High Priest, symbolized Jesus Christ's atoning blood that covers
all our sins, and the sins of the world. The banished goat symbolizes
Satan, who will be banished along with all his demon cohorts. The sacrificial
goat had his blood sprinkled on the altar, again symbolizing what Jesus
did for us. Read Leviticus 16:1-34 for yourself. Let the symbolism sink
in. (Some say that this interpretation of the two goats can't be accurate
because Satan is unholy, spiritually "unclean" and goats are ceremonially
"clean" under the law of Moses. But that doesn't quite hold water, because
if you look up Ezekiel 28:12-15 and Isaiah 14:12-17, especially in Ezekiel
28:15, God said of Lucifer was "You were perfect in your ways from the
day you were created, Till iniquity was found in you." Lucifer started
out "clean" in God's eyes. The two goats are a symbolic picture, where
one turned evil and the other one represented Jesus Christ. One was sacrificed
and one was banished.)
Note about the meaning of Trumpets: Many Jews and Christians say there
is no significant meaning attached to the Feast of Trumpets in Leviticus
23:23-25. The Jews actually call the day Rosh Hashanah meaning first day,
because they made this day the first day of their civil calendar, not
knowing what other significance the day had. But the actual meaning can
be deduced by the meaning Scripture, Old Testament and New, attaches to
the Day of Atonement found in Leviticus 16 and the actual event of the
banishing of the azazel goat in Revelation 20:1-3. The Day of
Atonement, which by definition of Leviticus 16 symbolizes the sacrifice
of Jesus Christ and the banishing of Satan, the azazel goat.
Revelation 20:1-3 shows the literal banishing or locking away of Satan,
which symbolically occurred by this banishing of the azazel goat
on the Day of Atonement. If the Revelation 20:1-3 banishing of Satan,
the azazel goat, is symbolized by the Day of Atonement, and the
previous major prophetic event depicted in Revelation 19 is the 2nd
coming of Jesus Christ, and the Feast of Trumpets is the Holy Day just
preceding the Day of Atonement, then the Feast of Trumpets can be deduced
as representing the second coming of Jesus Christ. The Jews, not accepting
New Testament Scripture, understandably, can't accept this explanation,
but Christians should clearly see this day as representing the 2nd
coming of Jesus Christ, by mere simple deductive logic--nothing hard about
it. Some chose not to. That's O.K. too. This is a secondary matter in
the knowledge of Salvation, compared to the gospel of Christ. But they're
overlooking a beautiful facet of God's Plan as outlined through His ancient
Holy Days, given to Israel to keep in the old covenant.
[To read a well researched article on the meaning of the Feast of Trumpets,
CLICK HERE.]
The Feast of Tabernacles--the Great Fall Harvest Festival:
In Leviticus 23:34-44 the command is given for the observing of this great
fall festival, taking place just after the fall harvest in Palestine.
Like I pointed out earlier, it pictures prophetically, the great harvest
of souls that will take place during the Millennial rule of Jesus and
the saints in the kingdom age. This takes place after Jesus has returned
to earth and put down all opposition and put Satan away, locked up for
1,000 years. Revelation 20:4-6, Isaiah 11:4-16; Isaiah 2:1-4; Ezekiel
34:11-31; 36:1-38; Jeremiah 30-31 all picture this glorious kingdom age
Jesus will usher in. In the New Testament, Jesus said each of the twelve
apostles would be a king over one of the tribes of Israel. In the Old
Testament prophecies, king David is promised to be the king over Israel,
all 12 tribes (Ezekiel 34:22-23), while we see Jesus as King of kings
and Lord of lords, King of the world (Zechariah 14:9). (Some discount
this saying the big harvest in Palestine is the spring harvest, but Israel
is a land of fruit trees and her major staple in her historic times was
fruit and olive oil--all grown from trees. Some like to tear the prophetic
meaning of these days down for whatever reason they may have, maybe a
motive of no longer wishing to observe them. Calvary Chapel does not observe
them, but recognizes their deep significance. We have that total freedom
in Christ to both believe or not believe a certain way in these secondary
areas, and to observe or to not observe, again in these secondary areas.
That is our freedom in Christ, and don't let anyone tell you differently.
Now if you want to believe that Jesus was just a nice man and not God
in the flesh, the second member of the God-head or Trinity, then I take
exception to your belief and this belief may disqualify you from being
a Christian--it's just that serious.)
For true Christians, with Jesus now dwelling in their lives through the
indwelling of the Holy Spirit (John 14), and Satan no longer having a
claim on their lives, they are now spiritually in this glorious kingdom.
So says Paul in Colossians 1:13-14. "He has delivered us from the power
of darkness [cf. Revelation 20:1-3] and translated us into the
kingdom of the Son of His love, in whom we have redemption through
His blood, the forgiveness of sins." [cf. Revelation 20:4,6.]
For the world, this event will not occur until a little after the 2nd
coming of Jesus. The true kingdom attitude will spread over the surviving
world after Satan and his demons are locked away, no longer able to broadcast
and influence mankind and society, and when Jesus and the saints start
to call and evangelize all who remain alive at this time. It is these
who will repopulate the world, and a massive harvest of souls will take
place throughout this 1000 year period of time. We haven't been told exactly
how, but we do see that the Holy Spirit is promised to come upon surviving
Israel in Ezekiel 36:25-26, as well as in Jeremiah 31:31-34. Now Paul
quoted Jeremiah 31:31-32 in Hebrews, showing that we Christians now live
under this new covenant agreement with God. The old is passed away for
us. But for Israel and Judah and the world that survive into the kingdom
age, this covenant won't apply to them until then. The new covenant and
it's blessings do not apply to the unconverted, those who do not have
the indwelling Holy Spirit. They're still under the old, with all it's
penalties and curses for disobedience. And we see those curses being exacted
in society all around us. Read Leviticus 26 some time. So we see the Feast
of Tabernacles truly pictures this time of plenty and peace which will
cover the entire world after Jesus returns. The ancient Israelites were
commanded to save a whole 10 percent of their incomes to bring to this
fall harvest festival. It was quite a feast, picturing this time of plenty
that will come to pass after Jesus returns, restoring the Kingdom and
government of God to the earth. I have observed this Festival in the past,
spending 10 percent of my income in those 8 days. You truly feel like
a king, and put on a few pounds as well. It pictures the time when Jesus
Christ the King and true Christians now made immortal and ruling as kings
and priests, will lift the burdens of Satan's corrupt and evil world from
off the shoulders of mankind. It will be a time of glorious abundance
and joy. The central highlight of that Kingdom on earth will be the mercy
and love coming down from it to the subjects of that Kingdom. Jesus Christ,
was the Good Samaritan, and true Christians are a reflection of Jesus
Christ, and must be good Samaritans also--thus reflecting the glorious
light of the Kingdom of God onto those in this evil age and society of
man which will pass away.
Zechariah 14:16-19 shows that this festival will become a commanded observance
during the kingdom age. By extension, then, all of Leviticus 23 will also
be in force. That is what Zechariah 14:16-19 indicates. We'll learn more
about this after Jesus returns. There are also Scriptures, prophecies,
in the Old Testament showing the Levitical priesthood will be set up in
the kingdom age, administering and serving around the temple. Beyond that,
we don't know much, except we'll be kings and priests in that temple,
the headquarters of Jesus Christ, who will be King over the whole world
(Zechariah 14:9; Revelation 5:9-10).
The actual Holy Days listed in Leviticus 23 are a shadow of good
things to come, as well as the good things Jesus has done for us and currently
does for us through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. We live their meaning
every day of our lives through the Holy Spirit who dwells in us if we
are Christ's. The strict observance of God's Holy Days (which were commanded
to ancient Israel in Leviticus 23 according to the old covenant letter
of the Law) is no longer a requirement for new covenant Christians, but
they are being observed voluntarily in a new covenant manner by some Christians
who understand the deep significance of what they stand for. The actual
meaning of the Holy Days is being fulfilled in true Christians by the
Holy Spirit who dwells inside them every day of the year. So you see
the Holy Days and Sabbath day have been transformed inside of us by the
Holy Spirit, not eliminated! A literal interpretation of Matthew 5:17-19
indicates that all of the 10 Commandment Law of God--Sabbath day and Holy
Days included--must be observed by Christians. Most old covenant Christian
churches, The Worldwide Church of God under Mr. Armstrong, the Seventh
Day Adventists etc, were under this particular understanding. Proper understanding
of what the Holy Spirit does in us, and what Paul said in Hebrews 4 about
these days being shadows of the reality in us which is Christ, shows that
we are already observing them, internally! You can still voluntarily physically
observe them if you so desire, for the beauty of what they stand for.
Many within the Worldwide Church of God do, and so do the Messianic Jews,
both new covenant Christians. It is entirely up to you. But understand,
their rich meaning, the reality of Christ in us, is already being lived
out in us by the Holy Spirit who dwells in us. The days themselves are
just a shadow of what the Holy Spirit is doing in us, as Paul stated in
Hebrews 4, and a shadow of prophetic events to come.
"[To read another well research article on the Feast of Tabernacles CLICK
HERE.]"
The
Question of Matthew 5:17-19
Recently
I've wondered about Matthew 5:17-19 which states that the Law of God is
not done away, and wondered how this squares with others who possess the
Holy Spirit and are Christians by definition of not only having the Holy
Spirit but show the evidence of being actively led by the Holy Spirit
(Romans 8:9-17). If taken literally, Matthew 5:17-19 says that Christians
need to be observing all the 10 Commandments, including the Sabbath Command,
the 4th commandment, along with the Holy Days, which Leviticus
23 show are part of the Sabbath command. Does Matthew 5:17-19 really imply
that those who don't observe the Sabbath and Holy Days are not Christians?
But we've just seen that Hebrews 4 gives us another way to interpret Matthew
5:17-19. The Sabbath and Holy Days, according to Matthew 5:17-19 are not
done away. But Paul shows us in Hebrews 4 that these days have been transformed
and that the reality of them is lived in us by the indwelling of the Holy
Spirit. When I was considering all this, I remembered a wonderful person
who was our family's cleaning lady when I was growing up. She died recently,
and at her funeral I heard one of the most beautiful eulogies a person
could have spoken about her. If the minister wasn't just laying it on
deep, and I knew Beatrice Berry, so he wasn't, according to his eulogy
and what he said about her, she clearly exhibited the fruits of the Holy
Spirit. So was she fulfilling Matthew 5:17-19 in her life? She never observed
a single Old Testament Holy Day in her life. She didn't even know about
them, as far as I knew. Her day of worship and Christian fellowship was
Sunday and not the Old Testament Sabbath which is on Saturday. Let's plug
what we know about the Sabbath and Holy Days into Beatrice's life and
see if she wasn't fulfilling them even without knowing of their importance
and deep symbolic meaning. She was a woman who was at peace spiritually,
in spite of having three hellion children to deal with as she tried, and
succeeded to clean our house. She was in the Sabbath-rest Paul spoke of
in Hebrews 4, without a doubt--so she was living in the reality of the
Sabbath 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
Also with the Holy Spirit dwelling in her, she was covered by the sacrifice
of Jesus Christ and thus was living the New Testament Passover and the
deep symbolic meaning of the Old Testament Passover, 365 days a year.
The Holy Spirit in her helped her live a life of overcoming sin, so she
lived the Days of Unleavened Bread 365 days a year also.
When the Holy Spirit entered her, she was now fulfilling the Day of Pentecost,
the day on which the Holy Spirit first anointed Jesus Christ's disciples
and entered 3,000 souls, thus starting the New Testament Christian Church.
Also when the Holy Spirit entered her, Jesus Christ had his 2nd
coming in her, so she was observing the reality of the Feast of Trumpets.
Also when the Holy Spirit entered her, she was no longer under the influence
of Satan and his world. Satan no longer had a claim on her life. So now
she was also living the meaning of the Day of Atonement in her life. With
the Holy Spirit in her, she had now entered into the Kingdom of God spiritually
and thus was fulfilling the meaning of the Feast of Tabernacles. Without
ever having any significant knowledge of God's Old Testament Holy Days
listed in Leviticus 23, Beatrice Berry was living the reality of each
Holy Day, and the Sabbath as well, each day of her life. The actual
observance of the Seventh Day Sabbath and Holy Days is a mere shadow
of their fulfillment in us by the indwelling of God's Holy Spirit.
So my question about Matthew 5:17-19 is answered by the knowledge that
we are living the reality of the meaning of the Holy Days and
Sabbath by the indwelling of God's Holy Spirit, and thus fulfilling
the law in the reality of the spirit, whether we ever physically observe
an Old Testament Holy Day or not! Most new covenant Christians don't even
understand that. I fully expect to see Beatrice Berry in the first resurrection
to immortality at the literal 2nd coming of Jesus Christ. I'm not even
sure of the Church denomination she was a part of. Does it matter?
So what is the real New Testament meaning that God is trying
to convey to us through these Holy Day shadows? Each and every one of
them is like a particular facet or side of a precious diamond, and that
diamond is Jesus Christ in us through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit--Jesus
Christ covering our sins (Passover), Jesus Christ continually taking us
out of sin (Days of Unleavened Bread), Jesus Christ writing the precious
Law of God (read Matthew 5:17-48) in our hearts and minds (Pentecost),
Jesus Christ having his second coming in us (Trumpets), Jesus Christ taking
us out of Satan's influence and into his glorious influence (Atonement),
and the effect of all of this takes us in advance, spiritually into his
glorious kingdom of light, the kingdom of God (the Feast of Tabernacles).
[Colossians 1:12-13]
Does God require that we keep the physical shadows, as beautiful as they
are, if we chose not to, or if they are not a part of our particular custom
of worship? No, not at all. The new covenant has no such requirement.
I have written a short paper defining spiritual battle
fatigue and the cure for it, quite similar to physical battle fatigue
and its cure. This will eventually be placed in front of James Wilson's
book "Principles of War", because in the spiritual battles we
find ourselves in, on the spiritual battlefields we're engaged on, we
all suffer from spiritual battle fatigue. When we recognize this, we should
all understand how to properly deal with it and minimize its deadly effects.
editor UNITYINCHRIST.COM
Christian Retreats and Holy Days, What Can They Do For
Us?
(A short paper on the effects of spiritual warfare--battle
fatigue, and some good suggestions for countering it.)
First of all let's realize that according to the Bible, we are all in
a dangerous spiritual warfare that can tax our abilities more than we
realize. Paul states in Ephesians 6:10-13, "Finally, be strong in
the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armour of God so that
you can take your stand against the devil's schemes. For our struggle
is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities,
against the powers of this dark world and against spiritual forces of
evil in heavenly realms. Therefore put on the full armour of God,
so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground,
and after you have done everything, to stand." Many times we can
draw very accurate pictures of spiritual warfare by looking at its physical
counterpart, especially in the psychological areas of warfare, what it
does to our psyche and ability to fight. All through these verses (through
verse 19), Paul shows us the weapons of our warfare come from putting
on Christ through prayer and Bible study. But constant spiritual or physical
warfare without sufficient re-supply, rest and recuperation has a powerful
negative effect on the soldier, be he in an army of this world or a Christian
soldier of Jesus Christ. I came across a very good description of what
effect continued warfare has on the average soldier in the U.S. Army fighting
its way up Italy during World War II. I found this description in the
late Ernie Pyle's BRAVE MEN, written and published in 1944. I will
quote from pages 84-86. If you see yourself in this description, you are
in serious need of spiritual R & R. Oftentimes (during World
War II) an army would go as long as 28 days in continuous battle on the
front lines, without rest for its soldiers. Ernie describes the psychological
result of this continuous warfare on the mind of the average soldier.
I'll let Ernie tell it from here. "Outside of the occasional peaks
of bitter fighting and heavy casualties that highlight military operations,
I believe the outstanding trait in any campaign is the terrible weariness
that gradually comes over everybody. Soldiers become exhausted in mind
and in soul as well as physically. They acquire a weariness that is mixed
up with boredom and lack of all gaiety. To sum it all up: A man just gets
damned sick of it all.
The infantry
reaches a stage of exhaustion that is incomprehensible to folks back home.
The men in the First Division, for instance, were in the lines twenty-eight
days--walking and fighting all that time, day and night.
After a few
days of such activity, soldiers pass the point of known human weariness.
From then on they go into a sort of second-wind daze. They
keep going largely because the other fellow does and because they can't
really do anything else.
Have you ever
in your life worked so hard and so long that you didn't remember how many
days it was since you ate last or didn't recognize your friends when you
saw them? I never have either, but in the First Division, during that
long, hard fight around Troina, a company runner one day came slogging
up to a certain captain and said excitedly, "I've got to find Captain
Blank right away. Important message."
The captain
said, "But I am Captain Blank. Don't you recognize me?"
And the runner
said, "I've got to find Captain Blank right away." And he went
dashing off. They had to run to catch him.
Men in battle
reach that stage and still go on and on. As for the rest of the Army--supply
troops, truck drivers, hospital men, engineers--they too become exhausted,
but not so inhumanly. With them and with us correspondents it's the ceaselessness,
the endlessness of everything that finally worms its way through us and
gradually starts to devour us.
It's the perpetual,
choking dust, the muscle-racking hard ground, the snatched food sitting
ill on the stomach, the heat and the flies and the dirty feet and the
constant roar of engines and the perpetual moving and the never settling
down and the go, go, go, go, night and day, and on through the night again.
Eventually it all works into an emotional tapestry of one dull, dead pattern--yesterday
is tomorrow and Troina is Randazzo and when will we ever stop and, God,
I'm so tired.
I noticed this
feeling had begun to overtake the war correspondents themselves. It is
true we didn't fight on and on like the infantry, that we were usually
under fire only briefly and that, indeed, we lived better than the average
soldier [except for Ernie, who kept up with the front lines, almost as
a matter of pride. Only one who had been through this himself could so
accurately describe this psychological effect on the soldiers]. Yet our
lives were strangely consuming in that we did live primitively and at
the same time had to delve into ourselves and do creative writing.
That statement
may lay me open to wisecracks, but however it may seem to you, writing
is an exhausting and tearing thing. Most of the correspondents actually
worked like slaves. Especially was this true of the press-association
men. A great part of the time they went from dawn till midnight or 2 A.M.
I'm sure they turned in as much toil in a week as any newspaperman at
home in two weeks. We traveled continuously, moved camp every few days,
ate out, slept out, wrote whatever we could and just never caught up on
sleep, rest, cleanliness, or anything else normal.
The result was
that all of us who had been with the thing for more than a year finally
grew befogged. We were grimy, mentally as well as physically. We'd drained
our emotions until they cringed from being called out from hiding. We
looked at bravery and death and battlefield waste and new countries almost
as blind men, seeing only faintly and not really wanting to see at all.
Suddenly the
old-timers among the correspondents began talking for the first time about
wanting to go home for a while. They wanted a change, something to freshen
their outlook. They felt they had lost their perspective by being too
close for too long.
I am not writing
this to make heroes of the correspondents, because only a few look upon
themselves in any dramatic light whatever. I am writing it merely to let
you know that correspondents, too, can get sick of war--and deadly tired."
[What Ernie Pyle has described here in 1943 in Italy is clearly known
now as battle fatigue, a very real psychological malady. Ernie
Pyle transferred over to the Pacific theatre to continue his coverage
of the war, this time against Japan. He was killed in action by a sniper
on the island of Okinawa. He died a soldier's death, amongst the ones
he loved so much, and lived with and wrote about for so long.]
When I was a
member of the Worldwide Church of God, we would observe what is called
in Leviticus 23 and Zechariah 14:16-19, The Feast of Tabernacles.
We would save what amounted to a (second) tithe of our earnings and go
to a nice resort area where the church was meeting for the Feast, and
then we'd spend it during those eight days. We lived liked kings, ate
like them too. We heard eight days worth of spiritually nourishing sermons.
The Feast was a spiritual high point, a time of spiritual and physical
refreshing. For Messianic Jewish Christians these days can provide the
same kind of spiritual refreshing—as observing the other Holy Days can
to a lesser degree. For Gentile Christians, Christian retreats can also
fill this huge spiritual need we all have for spiritual R & R. It
was learned from such observations of Ernie Pyle and those like him, that
soldiers needed to be rotated from the front lines on a regular basis,
where they could rest and recuperate from the grind of continuous battle.
This kept them and the army they fought with fresh and on their toes.
The Sabbath for Messianic Jewish Christians, or Sabbatarian Christians,
and Sunday for Gentile Christians is an important spiritual recuperation
day, or else it should be. Christians should plan on going on Christian
retreats on a regular basis, at least once or twice a year, bare minimum.
For those who do still keep the Feast of Tabernacles, this time can also
be used as a spiritual time of refreshing, before going back into spiritual
battle again. If you see yourself in Ernie Pyle's description, you need
to do something about it, and fast. You can't go on like that. You'll
crack, or become some sort of spiritual zombie, living in that condition
Ernie called second-wind daze. If you're doing a work for
the Lord, day in, day out, without letup, and are sort of out there on
your own (many of us Christian web-publishers are in this boat [or spiritual
bomber-aircraft]), you are very prone to this type of burn-out. Pastors
and ministers are also very prone to this type of burn-out. It is very
real, and comes with the territory, of being in constant spiritual warfare.
I clearly saw my own emotions mirrored in Ernie Pyle's description here.
It's real. You can't ignore the symptoms, they won't go away. Others will
see them in you before you do. But Ernie describes the identifying feelings
pretty well, so you can readily recognize them in yourself if they're
there. Most churches have planned retreats. If you feel this way, sign
up for the next scheduled retreat and take the time to refresh yourself
in the Lord before you go back into battle. If you are a pastor, deacon,
Christian web designer, writer, or serve others in the body of Christ
in any way, others depend on you. It's hard to be an effective tool in
the hands of the Lord to help others, if you suffer from spiritual battle
fatigue.
The Beauty of
the Feast of Tabernacles
Near
the beginning I mentioned the Feast of Tabernacles that the Worldwide
Church of God kept. I would like to discuss that a little more, since
it proved to be such a powerful time of refreshing for those of us who
observed it. The beauty of the Feast of Tabernacles wasn't to be found
in the legalistic keeping of it, nor with any of the other Holy Days we
observed--sundown to sundown [i.e. no work, manual labor, sundown to sundown
as spelled out in OT law]. The beauty of observing the Feast of Tabernacles
for us was in the Holy Spirit who flared up in born-again believers fellowshipping,
working, playing, feasting together at restaurants--that was the beauty
that came out of the Worldwide Church of God's Feast of Tabernacles and
Holy Day observances.
When burning
coals are placed together they multiply heat, fire and energy beyond the
sum total of their individual contribution. The inverse of that is when
you take a coal away from other coals, it dies down almost immediately.
When Holy Spirit led and filled individuals congregate and fellowship,
not just in their local church services on a Sunday or Saturday, but at
day-long observances of a Holy Day, meals included--spiritual coals
of fire share and multiply spiritual heat and energy. I found
this especially true, having to get to a rented hall, or sometimes a restaurant
with a function room we'd rent, to help the sound crew I worked with to
set up for services. Solomon said in Proverbs 27:17, "Iron sharpens
iron, so a man sharpens the countenance of his friend." When we had
these days, using them in such a way--we came out of the world and its
influence for a time of tremendous spiritual refreshing and strengthening.
Follow with me for awhile. I'm trying to get to the heart of something
important here--and it isn't about the legalistic observing of Old Testament
Holy days. It goes much deeper.
The hidden contribution
of following the legalistic application of the biblical "sundown
to sundown" requirement of the old covenant Law was that it merely
gave us "lively coals of fire" more time to remain together
and get refreshed. While some, perhaps many, fell into the legalistic
trap, in my personal opinion our old covenant Worldwide Church of God
had at least 45 to 50 percent having the Holy Spirit indwelling in them--a
probable average of Holy Spirit filled people in any spiritually alive
and active Christian church. For those Christian groups that observe the
Old Testament Holy Days--Messianic Jewish Christians and some Sabbatarian
Christian groups--these observations I'm making here should be heeded
so that a huge spiritual resource and opportunity for spiritual refreshment
is not lost through lack of understanding and proper application of these
spiritual principles. Again, to the Christian churches and denominations
that observe traditional orthodox days--you will have to supplement for
not having as many days to refresh spiritually [understand something about
Christmas and Easter, these two days have become highly secularized and
commercialized]--you have to plan to have many periods of time called
"Christian retreats" to achieve this same level of spiritual
refreshment and rejuvenation outside of the world's evil influence.
Let's
look closer at the Worldwide Church of God's Feast of Tabernacles observance
and what made it possible for these Christians to achieve this rejuvenation.
It takes money to go someplace for eight days. To observe the Feast of
Tabernacles the way we did in the old covenant Worldwide Church of God,
we saved a biblical 2nd tithe of our incomes, spelled out in
Deuteronomy 14:22-26, which states, "Thou shalt truly tithe all the
increase of thy seed, that the field bringeth forth year by year. And
thou shalt eat before the Lord thy God, in the place which he shall choose
to place his name there, the tithe of thy corn, of thy wine, and of thine
oil, and the firstlings of thy herds and of thy flocks; that thou mayest
learn to fear the Lord thy God always. And if the way be too long for
thee, so that thou art not able to carry it; or if the place be too far
from thee, which the Lord shall choose to set his name there [for us,
the Feast site locations, for the Jews when this was written, Jerusalem],
when the Lord thy God hath blessed thee, then thou shalt turn it into
money, and bind up the money in thine hand, and shalt go unto the place
which the Lord thy God shall choose: and thou shalt bestow that money
for whatsoever thy soul lusteth [desires] after, for oxen, or for sheep,
or for wine, or for strong drink [the Bible teaches extreme moderation
in alcohol consumption, not total abstinence. Some denominations teach
total abstinence which is fine, as long as they don't try to say that
that is what the Bible teaches], or for whatsoever thy soul desireth:
and thou shalt eat there before the Lord thy God, and thou shalt rejoice,
thou, and thy household, and the Levite that is within thy gates..."
This, Bible scholars know, is a second tithe, a Feast tithe, that Israelites
were supposed to save so they would have the funds to travel to Jerusalem
and live for the eight days of the Feast of Tabernacles, as well as the
other Holy Days when they traveled to Jerusalem. [To better understand
the old covenant tithe system, log onto http://www.UNITYINCHRIST.COM/gifts4.htm
.] In reality 7.5 percent of a Christian's net income should suffice to
provide for this wonderful spiritual opportunity of rejuvenation and strengthening.
I don't want to go back into legalistic observances again, but I do think
we ought to try to recapture the spiritual essence of why it was good,
for our continued spiritual benefit.
So to the Messianic's
I say this, you have a tremendous resource here in the traditional Holy
Days you still observe. But understand, in not being Jewish, Mr. Herbert
W. Armsgtrong did not follow the "traditional" way of allowing
a Jewish family to fulfill the Feast of Tabernacles requirements by building
a Sukkot tent in their backyard--which ignored the greater old covenant
command to 'save a 2nd tithe and take it to the place the
Lord had set his name upon and observe the Feast of Tabernacles for eight
days'. The "Sukkot tent" custom sort of circumvented the
old covenant command to save a second tithe and take it and go to the
Feast of Tabernacles for eight days. In circumventing a tithe law--which
had fallen into disuse after the destruction of the temple and subsequent
wholesale slaughter and scattering of the Levitical priesthood in 70AD--a
custom arose which prevented the Feast of Tabernacles from being observed
to the fulness of it's original intent. Then from 1934 to 1986 Mr. Herbert
W. Armstrong, mistakenly and legalistically applied old covenant law (which
was designed and given for the ruling of a theocratic nation) to a Christian
church. This enabled that church to practice and taste the fruits of the
proper observance of the biblical Feast of Tabernacles. The spiritual
fruits of this were stunning, in spite of the legalistic trappings. As
explained just previously, the spiritual fruits of observing the Feast
of Tabernacles in its original prescribed manner were that many "lively
coals of spiritual fire" came together for tremendous spiritual refreshing
and rejuvenation.
Many members
of the Worldwide Church of God, not being wealthy by any stretch of the
imagination, never had sufficient funds to have a regular family vacation
apart from the Feast of Tabernacles, so the Feast of Tabernacles became
their family vacation, and the church attending the Feast of Tabernacles
became their extended family. Christian singles, often not in great number
back home in their local congregations, met other Christian singles in
far greater number. Relationships often started, and subsequent marriages
took place--all because one man mistakenly applied old covenant theocratic
"nation of Israel" laws to a Christian church [i.e the full
three tithe system set of laws and Holy Day observance (read Leviticus
23, whole chapter)]. The spiritual benefits were huge. Sadly, the
casting off of these days, I believe, have contributed to the decreased
spiritual vitality of the Worldwide Church of God and it has nothing to
do with the casting off of legalistic requirements. Mr. Armstrong stumbled
onto a great spiritual principle through the misapplication of several
old covenant laws given to the "nation of Israel". That principle
is found in Hebrews 10:25, "By observing one another, let us arouse
ourselves to rival one another's love and good deeds. Let us not neglect
meeting together as some do, but let us encourage one another, all the
more as you can see the great Day is coming nearer." [Goodspeed
translation]
The
photo below is an old scanned postcard of the Worldwide Church of God
Feast of Tabernacles Feast site located in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania
(property now sold). You can see for yourself how large the site was.
It held up to 4,000 people in the main building. Two very large parking
lots are visible, and another large one was below the bottom of the photo
at the end of the entrance road leading up to the administration building.
We had two services on the two Holy Days of the Feast, and one a day on
ordinary Feast days. The Feast lasted eight days, as called for in Leviticus
23.
Recently the
tiny Messianic congregation I attend started a mid-week Bible study, which
includes a period of group prayer. After about three weeks, I myself,
as well as the others have noticed our spiritual walk is more lively,
our strength to face the world is increased. Sometimes, just doing what
a you can as a congregation to double the amount of time members spend
together will yield tremendous spiritual dividends for those who take
advantage of these spiritual resources. It’s not like every group can
go right out and keep a Feast of Tabernacles. That Feast took tremendous
planning on the part of all the ministry and HQ church of the Worldwide
Church of God, as well as the combined faithful saving of funds by everyone
who attended. Often times, vacation time was used to be able to attend.
Parents and children alike had hassles with school departments for taking
kids out of school for about 10 days in the fall. The cost of observing
this feast was huge, in many ways, but the spiritual dividends were huge
as well. As this world grows colder and colder spiritually, as Matthew
24:11-13 says it will, Christian Retreats, Sunday or Saturday church services,
mid-week Bible studies and prayer meetings are crucial periods of time
for recuperation and strengthening the parts of the body of Christ we
are a part of, regardless of the days of worship your group observes or
doesn’t observe. Time is a gift of God. Use it wisely. Redeem it, as the
times grow more evil.
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