Clarifying The Jubilee & Pentecost Weeks
It seems there was some confusion in the last message concerning the Jubilee and Pentecost weeks that needs clarification.
It seems there was some confusion in the last message concerning the Jubilee and Pentecost weeks that needs clarification.
Do we recognize the true value of understanding? Do we even know what it is?
There can be so much confusion in Christianity and life in general – often unrecognized. How can we come to realize and eliminate this confusion?
To ensure we are all on the same page moving forward, we take a look at how we view God’s Feasts to gain a better understanding.
Maybe we have become so focused on the Sabbath, that we have missed something crucial about what God reveals about His very nature? This message is very preliminary. Do not take it for granted, as it has a MUCH greater significance as we proceed.
Does leavenIn the biblical symbol-system, leaven is amoral — neither good nor evil in itself. It represents doctrine, teaching, knowledge, influence: the system that permeates whatever it enters and transforms it from within. The type of leaven matters; "the leaven of the Pharisees" is their doctrine, not leaven as a category. Synonyms: yeast, leavening. See A Lesson From The Days of Unleavened Bread More represent sin, or have you just had that idea repeated to you? Discover the precise scriptural mechanics of leaven as neutral doctrine, culture, and influence. Learn why the Feast of Unleavened Bread actually pictures a total paradigm shift from the world’s system to God’s pure truth.
If leavenIn the biblical symbol-system, leaven is amoral — neither good nor evil in itself. It represents doctrine, teaching, knowledge, influence: the system that permeates whatever it enters and transforms it from within. The type of leaven matters; "the leaven of the Pharisees" is their doctrine, not leaven as a category. Synonyms: yeast, leavening. See A Lesson From The Days of Unleavened Bread More represents sin, where do we find sin in the “Shadow” of God’s Ceremonial Feast system and the “Example” of Israel?