The Feasts of Israel – Part 2

This teaching is the conclusion of a two-part study looking at the Feasts of Israel and their prophetic significance.

This teaching was given by guest speaker, Adrian Hudson, on 28th April 2019 as part of Calvary Chapel Portsmouth’s family service.

In 1 Corinthians 15, the apostle Paul tells us that the Gospel itself is concealed in the Old Testament. In this 2nd Part of our two-part study on the Feast’s of Israel, Adrian shows how not only the first four feasts point to Jesus, but the ‘Autumn’ Feasts also all point to Jesus and declare Him to be the Messiah!

Furthermore, as with the Spring feasts, there will also be a literal prophetic fulfillment that will see Israel preparing to defend herself from those ‘round about’ her as the trumpet is sounded to mark the day of battle (Feast of Trumpets). Then comes the time when Israel will have fled from Antichrist to the wilderness of Edom. It will be there that they will ‘look upon Jesus whom they pierced, and morn’. This will be the fulfillment of the Feast of Atonement as they realise that Christ is their Messiah who atones for their sin.

Finally, the Feast of Tabernacles will see the return of Jesus when He will come to dwell (tabernacle) among them!

 

Only God could engineer the incredible details found in the Feasts of Israel that act as a model given over 1400 years in advance of Jesus, death, burial and resurrection, His deliverance of Israel, His unveiling Himself to them, and finally His return to rule over the whole house of Israel!

May you be blessed and encouraged by this teaching.

As usual, the PowerPoint slides used in this study and audio are available for free download.

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