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The Feasts of the Lord

“These are the feasts of the Lord, even holy convocations, which ye shall proclaim in their seasons” Leviticus 23:4. “These are the feasts of the Lord, even holy convocations, which ye shall proclaim in their seasons” Leviticus 23:4. The Feasts of the Lord. Day/s observed 1 st month

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The Feasts of the Lord

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  1. “These are the feasts of the Lord, even holy convocations, which ye shall proclaim in their seasons” Leviticus 23:4 “These are the feasts of the Lord, even holy convocations, which ye shall proclaim in their seasons” Leviticus 23:4

  2. The Feasts of the Lord Day/s observed 1st month evening 14th day 15th to 21st day Day after Sabbath 7 weeks after FF 7th month 1st day 7th month 10th day 7th month 15-22 day Feast 1.Passover 2.Unleavened Bread 3.First Fruits 4.Pentecost (FoW) 5.Trumpets 6.Day of Atonement 7.Tabernacles 1st month evening 14th day 15th to 21st day Day after Sabbath 1.Passover 2.Unleavened Bread 3.First Fruits 3

  3. The cycle of feasts are like a Journey into the PRESENCE OF GOD Like Walking Through The Tabernacle! Psalm 100 says....

  4. LAVER LAVER OUTER COURT HOLYOFHOLIES Enter into His gates with thanksgiving,and into His courts with praise:be thankful unto Him, and bless His name G A T E S HOLYPLACE

  5. God’s appointed times put us on an escalatorgoing UP! They draw us ever closer into His Presence!

  6. Feast seasons start with Rosh Hashanah, lit. "head [of] the year"), the Jewish New Year or Yom Teruah, literally "day [of] shouting/raising a noise"or “The Day of the Shofar Blast,”) also the Feast of Trumpets. • FEAST of TRUMPETS • FIRST DAY OF SEVENTH MONTH “Tishrei” (2013 5th September) 7

  7. It is the first of the High Holy Days or "Days of Awe". The day is believed to be the anniversary of the creation of Adam and Eve. 8

  8. At the beginning of the New Year these feasts are designed to free us from Satan’s oppression, and restore us to the fullness of God’s blessing! God purposed them to bring us into the experience of REVIVAL every year!

  9. God gave one commandment about this day: All His people should listen to blast of trumpetsor shofars 10

  10. "A CALL TO AWAKEN" • "The day of the awakening blast!” • We sometimes need a WAKE UP call! • A call to alertness! • A call to enter the new season! • A wake-up call is 1ST step in revival! …For NATIONS - For INDIVIDUALS 11

  11. The Shofar...

  12. The Shofar – A Special Form of Prayer It’s a Jewish musical instrument made by removing marrow from the horn of a ram, sheep, or goat. The shofar is much more than a simple musical instrument. For Jews it is a spiritual tool that awakens their souls, providing a primal form of prayer during the highest holy days of the year.

  13. The Shofar was blown: - Moses ascended Mt Sinai to receive the 10C’s. - Used in Joshua in capturing the city of Jericho. - During times of the First and Second Temples, along with trumpets to mark important occasions and ceremonies. - To announce the start of holidays and wars throughout Jewish history.

  14. When do we blow the Shofar? The shofar is blown on “The Day of the Shofar Blast,” the Jewish New Year, or Rosh Hashanah. Jews are commanded in the Bible to hear the blasts of the shofar on both days of Rosh Hashanah, unless it is the Sabbath when the shofar is not blown. The Shofar is also sounded on the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur, as a call for repentance, self-sacrifice, and ultimately redemption. 15

  15. The Hebrew for atonement is “kipur” or “kippur”, from “kapar” to cover (specifically with bitumen); figuratively, to expiate or condone, to placate or cancel, appease, make (an atonement, cleanse, forgive, be merciful, pacify, pardon, purge (away), put off, (make) reconcile(liation) “kapar” 1st use, Genesis - Noah’s Ark

  16. "A CALL TO AWAKEN" • Sound of the trumpets • Pierce our souls and call us to attention. • When you hear the trumpet blast, Ask God to reveal if you are not where you need to be. • Trumpets bring us into a time to… 17

  17. The 10 days after Trumpets “Days of Awe” • Also called days of ”Teshuvah”, meaning • "TURN" & “RETURN” • Word for REPENT …alsoSPRING! • When God gives you a wake-up call, it’s time to turn from anything that hinders, and return to God. • These Days of Awe lead us to... 18

  18. “I have wiped out your transgressions like a thick cloud, and your sins like a heavy mist. Return to Me, for I have redeemed you! - Isaiah 44:22

  19. The Day of Atonement is a day to put your sins under the blood of the Lamb, and be fully restored to God and His purposes.

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