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I have been thinking about how the Jews want to physically keep the feasts and the 10 commandments and Christians think that they are done away with and as long as we say "I believe in Jesus I am going to be saved and go to heaven"
The feasts are a type pointing to Gods calendar which he wants for us to read so we know what is going to happen and the 10 commandments what is required of our behavior
The bible is all about Israel and Gods people, the destruction coming is not on the planet but on Gods people and the enemies of Gods people
There are symbols which are the first born (seed) and the second born (seed) and the one that was killed. I believe the war centers around Islam, Christianity and Judaism which is the great city that is split in three and had to do with Noah's 3 sons and how the nations were split
I do not believe the part that you quoted ..... however it is the message I get from traditional Christianity
What does that even mean? How do you get a message from 'traditional Christianity' and what does that even mean? Christian Scripture teaches that the 10 Commandments all fall out of two great commandments; Love the Lord with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself.
I mean, yes Christians don't abide by the requirement of Jewish feasts, which were meant for the Israelites.
What does that even mean? How do you get a message from 'traditional Christianity' and what does that even mean? Christian Scripture teaches that the 10 Commandments all fall out of two great commandments; Love the Lord with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself.
I mean, yes Christians don't abide by the requirement of Jewish feasts, which were meant for the Israelites.
What I mean is that the message that traditional Christianity give is that we do not need to learn anything about what the feasts mean, and that the whole purpose of the bible is for personal salvation, whereas what I am realizing is that the feasts point to Gods calendar
What I mean is that the message that traditional Christianity give is that we do not need to learn anything about what the feasts mean, and that the whole purpose of the bible is for personal salvation, whereas what I am realizing is that the feasts point to Gods calendar
It is your marriage contract, your betrothal, your husband leaves and comes back to marry you, and then you and he walk into the bridal chamber if you are able, if you have purchased oil to see your way in the darkness to find it.
After the bridal chamber and consummation comes the wedding feast, and after the wedding feast is the birth of a son from the consummation, and after the birth comes the circumcision.
These are the appointed holy days of God being 7 feasts as one week, the week is divided and as you step into the middle of your week, the sacrifices are cut off and you are the temple. The sacrifices sustain the temple as they sustain you, but if they are cut off, it is for you to see and acknowledge the lawless one within, and then you complete the rest of your 7 years.
Holy days of God are just simply blueprints for the bride concerning her supposed marriage to a God and how she will give birth.
But yeah, you learn the feasts like the back of your hand and you unlock so many hidden secrets.
Taken from Eddie Chumney's book,'' The 7 festivals of Messiah.''
The Wedding of the Messiah
The Bible is a marriage covenant. Both the Tanach (Old Testament) and the Brit Hadashah (New Testament) describe how G-d through the Mashiach (Messiah), the Bridegroom, is in the process of marrying His bride, the believers in Him who will ultimately live and dwell with Him forever.
G-d ordained and established marriage and its divine sanctity in the Torah, the very first book of the Bible, Genesis (Berei****), when He brought Adam and Eve together to become one flesh (Genesis 2:21-24). In doing so, we have a vivid foreshadowing of the Messiah being married to those who would believe upon Him. Let's examine this closer.
I bought 3 copies of this book and wore them all down. I just decide to read something, I will take it everywhere and read it all day every day until I am puking it, every day, 10 hours a day and I would almost finish, next day, I begin again. But then I have severe O.C.D. lol.
Taken from Eddie Chumney's book,'' The 7 festivals of Messiah.''
The Wedding of the Messiah
The Bible is a marriage covenant. Both the Tanach (Old Testament) and the Brit Hadashah (New Testament) describe how G-d through the Mashiach (Messiah), the Bridegroom, is in the process of marrying His bride, the believers in Him who will ultimately live and dwell with Him forever.
G-d ordained and established marriage and its divine sanctity in the Torah, the very first book of the Bible, Genesis (Berei****), when He brought Adam and Eve together to become one flesh (Genesis 2:21-24). In doing so, we have a vivid foreshadowing of the Messiah being married to those who would believe upon Him. Let's examine this closer.
I bought 3 copies of this book and wore them all down. I just decide to read something, I will take it everywhere and read it all day every day until I am puking it, every day, 10 hours a day and I would almost finish, next day, I begin again. But then I have severe O.C.D. lol.
I don't believe everything Eddie, but real close.
It seems to me that marriage is a symbol that is used to describe what God is doing, if you treat the symbol as the actual it can distort the message.
I have been thinking about how the Jews want to physically keep the feasts and the 10 commandments and Christians think that they are done away with and as long as we say "I believe in Jesus I am going to be saved and go to heaven"
The feasts are a type pointing to Gods calendar which he wants for us to read so we know what is going to happen and the 10 commandments what is required of our behavior
The bible is all about Israel and Gods people, the destruction coming is not on the planet but on Gods people and the enemies of Gods people
There are symbols which are the first born (seed) and the second born (seed) and the one that was killed. I believe the war centers around Islam, Christianity and Judaism which is the great city that is split in three and had to do with Noah's 3 sons and how the nations were split
I do not believe the part that you quoted ..... however it is the message I get from traditional Christianity
That actually IS the message that one gets...
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