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Bible Correspondence Course Lesson 23
Why Christians Should Keep God’s
Holy Days
Why did God institute the WEEKLY Sabbath and, later, seven ANNUAL Sabbaths?
What do they picture? Were GOD’S Holy Days for ancient Israel only, or
are they also for the New Testament Church of God? GOD created mankind
for a stupendous, awe-inspiring purpose! That incredible purpose was first
revealed when man was created. God said, "Let us make man in our image,
after our likeness" (Gen. 1:26).
Your Bible here reveals that God is reproducing Himself through man.
God made us for the purpose of fashioning and molding us into His character
"image"--ultimately to be born as spirit-composed members of His universe-ruling
Family!
But this creative work takes time. To accomplish this wonderful purpose
in mankind, God has allotted 7,000 years--seven millennial "days" (II Pet.
3:8).
During the first 6,000 years since Adam’s sin, God has allowed humanity
to go its own way, do its own thing, govern itself by its own laws, as
influenced by Satan. During the last 1,000 years, man will be ruled directly
by Jesus Christ and the saints. Satan will then be completely restrained
from broadcasting his evil attitudes to people.
The Bible reveals that God instituted for His Church certain days that
picture His purpose for human life, and the plan by which He is accomplishing
that purpose.
Weekly Sabbath Pictures God’s Purpose
When God set apart and made holy the seventh-day Sabbath for man (Gen.
2:2-3; Mark 2:27), He gave mankind a day of rest that has great significance.
To His "Church in the wilderness"--the congregation of ancient Israel
(Acts 7:38)--God revealed that Sabbath keeping would be a "sign" between
Him and His people (Ex. 31:16-17). This sign is a proof of identity. Keeping
the weekly Sabbath reminds us that God is the Creator of all things, including
man. It is also a major sign identifying the true people of God!
The Sabbath also pictures to God’s people the soon-coming Millennium,
when mankind will experience "rest" from war, poverty, fear and suffering.
This 1,000-year period will be the seventh millennial "day"--the "Sabbath"--of
God’s 7,000-year "week." It is then that the knowledge of God’s wonderful
purpose will fill the earth (Isa. 11:9).
But the keeping of the seventh-day Sabbath has even further significance
and meaning. It also looks forward to the completion of God’s spiritual
creation in man. The Sabbath is a type of the Christian’s future spiritual
"rest"--of being born into the divine Kingdom or Family of God! When born
of God’s Spirit, we will no longer be working against the weaknesses of
our present mortal flesh. With spirit-composed bodies, we will never become
tired or weary. We’ll always be alert and active!
The Bible also reveals that God set apart and made holy certain other
days of the year in addition to the weekly Sabbath.
Annual Holy Days Picture God’s Master Plan
God has a Master Plan by which He is fulfilling His awesome purpose
for mankind. And His Son, Jesus Christ, plays the central role in God’s
little-known plan for man.
God’s plan is revealed by seven annual festivals. These annual observances
give a step-by-step outline of how God is working out His Master Plan for
man. Each vividly pictures a great event in God’s plan. It was not until
after the Israelites were delivered from Egypt that God revealed the rest
of His annual festivals.
As God made the weekly Sabbath for man when man was made, so He gave
His people seven annual festivals, with their annual Holy Days (Sabbaths),
when He established the Church (or congregation of Israel) in the wilderness.
But
Israel, under the covenant made at Sinai, had no promise of receiving the
Holy Spirit, and therefore could not understand the spiritual meaning of
these annual observances.
Regardless of carnal Israel’s lack of understanding, God’s annual Holy
Days were ordained to be kept FOREVER! Christ kept them. The New Testament
Church, founded by Jesus in A.D. 31, kept them. And God’s Church keeps
them today!
Just as the weekly Sabbath is a "sign" between God and His people, so
are the annual Holy Days (Ex. 31:13). They are the "feasts of the LORD"--
"my feasts," said God (Lev. 23:2, 4).
These feasts are, as the God of the Old Testament said in Leviticus
23:37-38, to be kept as holy convocations "beside the [weekly] sabbaths
of the LORD"! And as we learned in Lesson 17, God’s festivals, which are
a part of God’s Law, were not done away with when the Sinaitic Covenant
ceased to be in force at Christ’s death.
The whole story of God’s marvelous plan is to be reenacted year after
year by God’s Spirit-begotten children--spiritual Israel today--through the
keeping of God’s Holy Days. The observance of these days reminds them of
His great Master Plan and their part in it.
God’s Spiritual Harvests
In the land settled by ancient Israel (later known as Palestine and
now occupied by the modern state of Israel), there is a small spring grain
harvest followed by a much larger late summer and autumn harvest. These
yearly agricultural harvests are symbolic of God’s spiritual "harvests"
of mankind!
Today, we can understand from the teachings of Christ and the apostles
that God intends the spring festivals to illustrate that all those He has
called to become His Spirit-begotten children before Christ’s Second Coming
are only the "firstfruits" harvest (Jas. 1:18)--only the relatively small
beginning of His spiritual harvest of individuals into His divine Family.
The festivals of the much larger autumn harvest season picture God’s
calling of thousands of millions of humanity to salvation and Sonship in
His glorious Family after Christ’s return.
In Leviticus 23, we find a summary of these annual festivals. The first
three, beginning with the Passover, are memorials of the first part of
God’s Master Plan. They picture the firstfruits of Christ’s labors. The
last four festivals look forward to the future and show how and when God
will reap the great autumn harvest of people into His Family!
Holy Days Preserved for God’s Church
The ancient Israelites, in general, did not understand God’s great purpose
for mankind. Nor did they understand the spiritual significance of the
steps within God’s Master Plan as pictured by His annual Holy Days. God
did not reveal this spiritual understanding to them (Eph. 3:4-5) because
it was not yet His time to give them His Holy Spirit. Then why did Christ
give God’s Law and Holy Days to ancient Israel?
The Bible tells us that the "oracles"--the Old Testament Scriptures,
which include the knowledge of God’s weekly Sabbath, annual Sabbaths and
festivals, and God’s true calendar--were given to Israel to be passed on
from generation to generation. The Israelites, as we read in Acts 7:38,
"received the lively oracles to give unto us [New Testament Christians]."
But more than seven centuries later, the house of Israel went into Assyrian
captivity, losing their identity and their knowledge of God. They did not
preserve the Hebrew or Old Testament Scriptures nor God’s calendar for
Christians today. Then who did?
The Jews!
The house of Judah--the Jews--which became separated from the nation Israel
after the death of Solomon, went into Babylonian captivity during the reign
of King Nebuchadnezzar about 120 years later. But Judah retained the knowledge
of her identity and her God.
Recognizing the fact that they had gone into Babylonian captivity for
breaking the Sabbath (Neh. 13:17-18), the Jews became overly strict in
its observance. Even though they lacked spiritual understanding, they faithfully
retained the knowledge of the true Sabbath, and preserved the Old Testament
Scriptures and the true calendar.
Notice what Paul, under inspiration of God, asks: "What advantage then
hath the Jew?" Then he answers in part: "Much every way: chiefly, because
that unto them were committed the oracles of God" (Rom. 3:1-2).
God used the Jews to preserve the Hebrew or Old Testament Scriptures,
the weekly Sabbath and the calendar by which we may know exactly when to
keep God’s Holy Days each year. Of all the tribes of Israel, God entrusted
the Jews to be the carriers of this revealed knowledge for the New Testament
Spirit-begotten Church!
All of God’s festivals are listed together in Leviticus 23, starting
with the seventh-day Sabbath, a weekly festival. Lessons 24 through 31
will cover these important festivals thoroughly, beginning with the weekly
Sabbath. An entire lesson will be devoted to each. The vital details of
God’s Master Plan for fulfilling His great purpose in man will unfold for
you in the coming months.
This lesson will present a brief OVERVIEW of each of God’s Holy Days,
focusing on their symbolic meaning and specific relevance to Christians
today. Let’s begin to understand the tremendous meaning of these "feasts
of the LORD"!
LESSON 23
God’s Seventh-day Sabbath
As we have learned in previous lessons, God’s plan calls for the restoration
of His government on earth through His divine ruling Kingdom, composed
of future Spirit-born members of His Family. God’s government is based
on His spiritual Law of love. It is love toward God and love toward fellowman.
God’s love is further magnified by the Ten Commandments, the first four
of which show us how to love God--how we are to worship Him.
The fourth commandment, like the other nine, is an absolutely essential
part of God’s Law. Keeping God’s seventh-day Sabbath holy is a sign that
identifies those who worship the Creator God, and Him only. This is because
the Sabbath is a memorial of God’s creation. But the Sabbath also looks
forward to the Millennium and the completion of God’s spiritual creation
in man.
Let’s begin to understand the great meaning involved in keeping the
seventh-day Sabbath.
1. On which day of creation week did God rest? Gen. 2:2-3; Ex. 20:11.
Did God rest because He was tired from all the work He had done during
the previous six days? Isa. 40:28.
COMMENT: God is composed of spirit and never becomes tired, as physical
human beings do. Therefore He had no reason to rest except that by resting,
God "made" the Sabbath and set an example for humans to follow.
2. Who in the God Family made that very first Sabbath? Col. 1:13-16;
Mark 2:27-28.
COMMENT: Jesus Christ is Lord of the Sabbath because He made it! As
we have proved in our previous studies, He was the Lord of the Old Testament
and the actual Creator of all things.
By ceasing to work on the seventh day of creation week, Christ set apart
that 24-hour period and every seventh day afterward for a special and holy
use. (The Sabbath begins at sunset, in the evening, at the close of the
sixth day, and ends at sunset, in the evening, at the close of the seventh
day. See Leviticus 23:32 for an example of when God begins and ends days.)
3. For whom did Jesus say the Sabbath was made? Mark 2:27. Who would
that include? Exodus 20:8-10, especially verse 10.
COMMENT: "The Sabbath was made for man," declared Jesus. Every seventh
day from creation was set apart by God as time to be specially observed
by mankind. The Sabbath was to benefit all who would ever live, if they
kept it as God intended.
4. How did Christ intend the Sabbath to benefit mankind? Deut. 5:14.
(Notice the word rest.)
COMMENT: The word Sabbath means "rest" in Hebrew, the language in which
the Old Testament was written. Physical rest and mental relaxation after
a busy week are obvious reasons for keeping the Sabbath. God knew humans
would need periodic rest and change from work.
But the purpose for keeping God’s Sabbath goes far beyond merely resting
on it. The seventh-day Sabbath has to do with God’s great purpose for creating
mankind!
Man desperately needs this time each week in which to have close spiritual
contact with God. The Sabbath gives us time to think more about God, to
pray to Him, to worship Him (both in private and in fellowship with others)
and to study the Bible to understand more about God’s awesome purpose for
our lives and how to achieve it.
5. Was the observance of the Sabbath day to be a special sign of identification
between God and His people? Ex. 31:13, 16-17. Did God also make Sabbath
observance a separate covenant with His people? Verse 16. Was it to be
a perpetual covenant, binding forever? Verses 16-17.
COMMENT: SO that the ancient Israelites would especially remember that
the eternal God is Creator, Sustainer and Supreme Ruler over all His creation,
God singled out Sabbath observance as the one great sign by which they
would always be reminded that He is the Creator, and that they were His
chosen people. It was the one commandment that would make Israel especially
stand out from all other nations.
So God doubly commanded Sabbath observance by making it a separate covenant,
or agreement, with His people Israel. (The Sabbath was already one of the
Ten Commandments God had given them earlier.) It was to be an everlasting
covenant--a sign that would identify the people of God of all generations,
including "spiritual Israel" today--Spirit-begotten members of God’s New
Testament Church. Notice further:
6. Does the Bible plainly reveal that a real Christian is one who has
become a spiritual Israelite--one of Abraham’s "seed" through Jesus Christ?
Gal. 3:28-29; Rom. 4:16.
COMMENT: God made the special Sabbath covenant with Abraham’s physical
descendants. It was to be obeyed throughout their generations. Today, all
Spirit-begotten Christians have become Abraham’s spiritual descendants
and therefore keep the Sabbath!
The Sabbath is a reminder of our Creator, who not only created the universe,
but who is also creating His holy, righteous character in Spirit-begotten
Christians--character that will endure forever when they are born into His
divine Family! Thus the Sabbath reminds us every week of the Creator God
and His wonderful purpose for mankind.
7. Did Jesus Christ keep the Sabbath? Luke 4:16, 31.
COMMENT: Jesus regularly attended religious services on the Sabbath
day. He obeyed His own command to meet for worship services every Sabbath
(Lev. 23:3). This is the day He would naturally observe, because He is
the One who made the Sabbath and ordained that it be kept holy!
8. Was it also the Apostle Paul’s custom to keep the Sabbath? Acts 17:1-2.
Is there other evidence that the early New Testament Church observed the
Sabbath? Acts 13:13-16, 42, 44; 18:1, 4.
COMMENT: There is no question that the early New Testament Church of
God observed the seventh-day Sabbath. Those who are striving to obey God
today will also be keeping the same day Jesus, Paul and the entire early
Church kept.
9. What is God’s warning to us in Hebrews 3:8-12, 17-19? (Notice the
word rest in verses 11 and 18.) Was rebellion, especially Sabbath breaking,
the reason God did not allow an entire generation of Israelites to enter
His "rest"? Ezek. 20:12-13, 15-16.
COMMENT: The land of Canaan--the promised "rest" Israel finally entered
(Josh. 1:13)--is referred to in the Bible as a type of the Christian’s
spiritual "rest"--of being born into the Kingdom or Family of God and living
forever.
10. If we believe and obey God, will we enter God’s "rest"--eternal life
in His Kingdom? Hebrews 4:3, first nine words, and verse 11.
COMMENT: The equation is clear: Belief in God equals active obedience.
Those who really believe God will be keeping His Sabbath!
God’s Sabbath should not be treated lightly or forgotten. We are commanded
to "Remember the Sabbath day" (Ex. 20:8) because it is a memorial of God’s
restoration of the earth and the creation of man. And the Sabbath pictures
the coming eternal "rest" that true Christians will enter when born into
the Family of God as spirit-composed children of God. They will then be
free of all the physical weaknesses and limitations of this mortal life.
11. Did God command the entire nation of Israel to meet together (a
"convocation") on the weekly Sabbath? Lev. 23:3. What are New Testament
Christians admonished regarding the assembling of themselves? Heb. 10:25.
COMMENT: God’s people today attend weekly Sabbath services of the Worldwide
Church of God in more than 50 nations around the world. Every Sabbath,
they meet together to receive spiritual instruction from the Bible, taught
by the ministry of God’s Church (Eph. 4:11-13).
God’s people rejoice in His Sabbath and enjoy fellowshipping with each
other on this day. They are learning what a great blessing it is to keep
God’s Sabbath holy--the day that reminds us of the Creator God and His stupendous
purpose for mankind!
The Passover
Most Bible commentators and scholars agree that the many passing references
to God’s annual festivals in the New Testament indicate that their observance
in the early Church was known, accepted--even taken for granted. More importantly,
Christ and the Church of God customarily kept the annual festivals: "In
the early Christian church the propriety of celebrating the festivals together
with the whole of the Jewish people was never questioned, so that it needed
no special mention" (The New International Dictionary of New Testament
Theology, vol. 1, p. 628).
However, it is obvious from a study of the New Testament that God’s
annual festivals took on a new significance in the apostolic Church of
God. Jesus’ teaching and example gave new understanding about the meaning
of these days and how they are to be observed.
Notice what The Encyclopaedia Britannica says about the early New Testament
Church of God keeping the biblical festivals in a new and different way:
"The sanctity of special times [such as Easter and Christmas] was an idea
absent from the minds of the first Christians... [who] continued to observe
the Jewish festivals [of Leviticus 23], though in a new spirit, as commemorations
of events which those festivals had foreshadowed" (vol. 8, p. 828, 11th
edition, emphasis ours).
1. Who does the Bible say originated these annual festivals, besides
the weekly festival of the Sabbath? Lev. 23:1-4. Did God specifically state
that His annual feasts were to be observed in addition to the weekly Sabbath?
Verses 37-38.
COMMENT: Notice that these are not the "feasts of the Jews" or "feasts
of Moses," as some have thought. They are God’s own feasts, which God instituted
and gave to His people to keep annually.
2. What is the first festival to be observed each year? Lev. 23:5. When
did God institute the first Passover? Read and summarize Exodus 12:1-14,
21-27.
COMMENT: The Passover, the first of God’s commanded annual festivals,
pictures the beginning--the very first step--in God’s great Master Plan of
salvation for mankind.
The Passover was to be a yearly reminder of God’s intervention in delivering
the Israelites’ firstborn from death. It also pictured, in advance, the
great sacrifice of Jesus Christ, "our Passover" lamb (I Cor. 5:7; I Pet.
1:18-19), for the sins of mankind. The sparing of the Israelites’ firstborn
from the death angel through the shed blood of lambs on that first Passover
is a symbolic type of our being spared today from the eternal penalty of
sin (Rom. 6:23) through Christ’s sacrifice.
After Jesus’ death, the Passover, celebrated with the new symbols of
unleavened bread and wine, became a yearly memorial of His sacrifice, for
Jesus became the reality that the Passover lamb had foreshadowed.
3. Did God command, before Sinai, that the Passover be kept forever?
Ex. 12:14, 24. Did Jesus Christ observe the Passover? John 2:13, 23.
COMMENT: Jesus kept the annual festivals. He, as the God of the Old
Testament, was the One who originally gave them to Israel!
4. Did Jesus institute the New Testament Passover, with His 12 disciples
present, on the night before He was crucified? Matt. 26:17-20. What was
one new command He gave them regarding the observance of the Passover?
John 13:1-5, 14-15.
5. Did Peter, at first, refuse to allow Jesus to wash his feet? Verses
6-8. Could Peter have any relationship with Jesus unless he allowed Him
to wash his feet? Verse 8. Why did Jesus institute this new observance
of foot washing during His last Passover meal? Verses 12-16.
COMMENT: Open-toed sandals were the customary footwear of Jesus’ time,
and so the feet would become dusty. Foot washing, upon entering a home,
was a menial task that only servants performed.
By washing their feet, Jesus was illustrating to His disciples that
He had come to earth to serve mankind. Shortly afterward, He proved the
extent of His extreme service to this world when He gave His very life
for the sins of all mankind. Foot washing depicts the attitude of humility
and service to others that Christ desires every Christian to have.
6. Did Jesus plainly command His disciples to wash one another’s feet?
John 13:14-15. Were they to teach the world to do likewise? Matt. 28:19-20.
Are those who obey Christ’s words by participating in this meaningful ceremony
promised a special blessing? John 13:17; 14:23.
7. What completely new way of observing the Passover did Jesus institute
shortly before His death? Matt. 26:26-29. What command did He give the
disciples regarding this new manner of keeping the Passover? Luke 22:19-20.
Were they to teach this to the world? Matt. 28:19-20.
COMMENT: Jesus did not abolish the Passover--He merely changed the symbols
used. Instead of annually shedding the blood of a lamb and eating its roasted
body, we are now to use unleavened bread and wine.
The New Testament Passover is to be kept as an annual memorial of Christ’s
death. It reaffirms year by year "till he come" (I Cor. 11:26) the true
Christian’s faith in the blood of "Christ our Passover" (I Cor. 5:7) for
the remission of sins, as symbolized by the drinking of wine.
Eating the broken bread symbolizes our faith in the body of Christ,
broken open for our physical healing. Jesus Christ allowed His body to
be ripped open in dozens of places by scourging until He could not even
be recognized! He suffered this torture so we, through faith in His broken
body for us, may have the forgiveness of our physical sins--the healing
of our bodies when we are sick (Isa. 53:5; I Pet. 2:24; Ps. 103:2-3; Jas.
5:14-15)--in addition to the forgiveness of our spiritual sins through
His shed blood. And so the broken unleavened bread is a reminder to us
that it is by "his stripes we are healed."
As Christ Himself commanded, true Christians today observe the Passover
on the eve of the day of His suffering and death--on the 14th
day of the first month of God’s calendar, in the evening, after the beginning
of the day.
(The exact date for the Passover, and all of God’s annual festivals,
varies from year to year according to the Roman calendar. The correct dates
for all the festivals over the next several years are listed in God’s Sacred
Calendar, which you may request by sending in the literature request coupon
included with this lesson.)
8. Did the Apostle Paul teach New Testament Christians to keep the Passover
by partaking of the new symbols of unleavened bread and wine, as Jesus
had done and commanded? I Cor. 5:7-8; 11:23-26.
COMMENT: The Church Jesus built kept the Passover and the Feast of Unleavened
Bread--not Easter. ("Easter" in Acts 12:4 in the King James Version is a
flagrant mistranslation of the Greek word pascha. It should be rendered
"Passover," as it is in all modern translations.)
9. Will the Passover be kept by Christ and others after He establishes
the Kingdom of God on earth? Matt. 26:29; Luke 22:15-16. In the meantime,
was the Passover to be kept as a memorial of Christ’s death?
Review I Corinthians
11:25-26.
COMMENT: Jesus commanded His disciples to keep the Passover in remembrance
of Him until He returns. The apostles did keep it, and today, God’s true
Church still keeps the Passover!
Feast of Unleavened Bread
The Passover, the first of God’s commanded annual festivals, pictures
the beginning, the very first step, in God’s great Master Plan of salvation
for mankind. It was Jesus Christ, "our Passover" (I Cor. 5:7), who suffered
and died for our sins. But accepting Christ’s sacrifice to pay for our
sins is not enough.
Once we have repented of our sins and been forgiven by God, we must
strive to forsake sin completely. We must come out of this world’s ways
of sin (Rev. 18:4)--just as Israel left Egypt, a type of sin (Heb. 11:25-26).
We must be striving to put all sin away from us. That is our part in God’s
Master Plan.
To help keep us in the knowledge of the second step in God’s plan, Christ
gave His Church the second annual feast. The observance of this feast impresses
upon us that we must strive not to return to the sins Jesus paid for with
His shed blood. Let’s understand.
1. What feast did God command the Israelites to keep immediately after
the Passover? Ex. 12:17; Lev. 23:6. Were they to keep it just this one
time? Ex. 12:17; 13:10.
COMMENT: Notice that the Feast of Unleavened Bread was given by God
before the people reached Mt. Sinai--before they even left the land of Egypt.
It is also to be kept by all their succeeding generations--forever!
2. For how many days is the Feast of Unleavened Bread to continue? Ex.
12:15; 34:18; Num. 28:16-17; Deut. 16:3-4. Were the first and seventh days
set apart as Holy Days--days on which the people were to assemble themselves,
much the same as they would on a weekly Sabbath day? Ex. 12:16; Lev. 23:3,
7-8.
COMMENT: The first month of the Hebrew calendar, which God inspired
the Jews to preserve for New Testament Christians, was called Abib or,
later, Nisan. It falls sometime during the months of March and April of
the Roman calendar today. The Feast of Unleavened Bread begins on the 15th
of Abib, the day after the Passover. It continues for seven days until
the 21st of Abib. Both the 15th and the 21st
are special Sabbaths--annual "holy convocations"--days of rest and worship
of God.
At this point it would be well to distinguish between God’s annual festivals
or feasts, and His annual Holy Days or Sabbaths. God’s Master Plan includes
seven annual festivals. Two of these, the Feast of Unleavened Bread and
the Feast of Tabernacles, are seven days long. There are also seven annual
Holy Days, which are Sabbaths of rest from regular work. Each of these
Holy Days occurs on, or during, a festival (the Feast of Unleavened Bread
has two). But the Passover, the first of the festivals, is not a Holy Day
or Sabbath. (See chart below.)
God's Annual Festivals (See. Lev. 23)
| Feast |
Feast |
Feast |
Feast |
Feast |
Feast |
Feast |
| Passover |
Unl. Bread |
Pentecost |
Trumpets |
Atonement |
Tabernacles |
Last Great Day |
3. Were the Israelites to put all leaven and leavened food out of their
homes and property, and keep it out during the seven days of the Feast
of Unleavened Bread? Ex. 12:15-19; 13:7.
COMMENT: A leavening agent is any substance used to cause dough to rise
by fermentation. Yeast, baking soda and baking powder are leavening agents.
4. Is leaven clearly a smbol for sin? Matt. 16:6, 11-12; Luke 12:1;
I Cor. 5:8.
COMMENT: Leaven is often referred to in the Bible as a type of sin.
Leaven puffs up--and so does sin. Unleavened bread is a flat bread that
contains no leavening agent, and therefore typifies the absence of sin.
And since seven is God’s special number signifying completion and perfection,
the seven days of the Feast of Unleavened Bread remind us that God wants
His people to strive to put sin completely out of their lives.
5. Does God specifically command His people to eat unleavened bread
during this festival? Ex. 12:15, 19-20; Lev. 23:6.
COMMENT: The Israelites were not merely to remove all leavening and
leavened foods from their property. That would have only symbolized putting
away sin. They were commanded to eat unleavened bread during the Feast
of Unleavened Bread. This act of eating unleavened bread symbolizes the
opposite of sin--active obedience to God!
6. Upon repentance and baptism, Christ’s sacrifice blots out all of
one’s past sins. When Paul asked if we should continue in sin, what did
he answer? Rom. 6:15-16. What was his apostolic command? Verses 11-13.
COMMENT: Christ died so that we would not have to pay the penalty of
eternal death (Rom. 6:23). After repentance and baptism, God expects us
to strive to obey His Law--to "unleaven" our lives. God does not want us
to continue in sin, for Christ is not the minister of sin (Gal. 2:17).
7. Did Paul, under inspiration of the Holy Spirit, say New Testament
Christians should keep the Feast of Unleavened Bread? I Cor. 5:8.
8. What did Paul say that clearly shows the Church of God at Corinth
was, at the time he wrote, keeping the Feast of Unleavened Bread? Verse
7. Notice the words "as ye are unleavened."
COMMENT: The Apostle Paul was telling the Corinthian church members
to put out spiritual leaven, just as they had already put out all physical
leaven in preparation for this festival. They were to keep the Feast not
only with unleavened bread, but also with the spiritually "unleavened"
attitude of sincerity and truth.
9. Does God want Christians to forsake this world’s way of sin? Rev.
18:4. Are we to continually strive--to expend effort and energy--to put sin
out of our lives as it crops up? Heb. 12:1, 4.
COMMENT: If we are to become Spirit-born members of God’s Family, we
must prove that we will obey God here and now by striving to get the spiritual
leaven of sin out of our lives and keep it out! This is our part in God’s
great Master Plan.
Hence, every spring the seven-day Feast of Unleavened Bread specially
reminds Spirit-begotten Christians of their continual need to keep God’s
commandments. It is a time when they symbolically renew their resolve to
live in harmony with God’s Law--to rededicate their lives to continual spiritual
growth and overcoming.
Pentecost--Feast of Firstfruits
God knows that to successfully put sin out of our lives and keep it
out, our own human willpower and abilities are not enough. We need the
spiritual power of God’s Holy Spirit to help us keep God’s spiritual Law.
This is the third step in God’s Master Plan, pictured by the third annual
festival, the day of Pentecost, also called the Feast of Weeks or Feast
of Firstfruits.
1. What were God’s instructions regarding this festival? Lev. 23:15-17,
20. Was this feast a Holy Day, or Sabbath of rest, on which the people
were to assemble? Verse 21. Was it to be kept by God’s people every year
forever? Same verse.
COMMENT: At this point we need to understand the symbolism of a ceremony
associated with the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and how it ties in with
the third annual festival. The meaning of this ceremony is important, although
it no longer occurs since the Romans destroyed the Temple in A.D. 70.
2. What kind of offering had to be presented to God before the spring
harvest could begin? Verses 9-11, 14.
COMMENT: As explained in the introduction of this lesson, God established
His festivals in conjunction with the two annual agricultural harvests
in the land of Palestine. God uses these harvests as a pattern for the
two spiritual "harvests" of His great Master Plan.
The physical harvests help us understand that God is not dealing with
the vast majority of the world today. God is calling only a very few into
His Church before Christ’s Second Coming. God intends the spring festivals
to illustrate to His Church yearly that His Spirit-begotten children are
the "firstfruits" of salvation (Jas. 1:18)--the relatively small beginning
of His spiritual harvest of mankind into His divine Family.
The spring harvest began in the following manner: On the morning of
the first day of the week (Sunday) during the Feast of Unleavened Bread,
a sheaf of newly cut barley, cut the night before, was prepared and brought
to the priest, who waved it in the air to be accepted by God. This was
called the "wavesheaf offering" and represented the first of the firstfruits
harvest.
Once the wavesheaf was offered, the harvest could begin. The spring
harvest ended by the time of the Feast of Firstfruits, 50 days later. (The
New Testament name for this festival, Pentecost, literally means "fiftieth
[day].") The people gathered on this annual Sabbath to give God thanks
for the firstfruits of the year’s crops He had given them. Now let’s see
the interesting connection between the wavesheaf offering and, Jesus Christ.
3. Who was the first to be resurrected from the dead into God’s Family?
Acts 26:23. Was He therefore the first of the firstfruits of God’s spiritual
harvest? I Cor. 15:20, 23; Col. 1:18. Therefore, are Spirit-begotten Christians
clearly the firstfruits of God’s great Master Plan? Jas. 1:18; Rom. 8:23.
4. After Christ was resurrected from the dead, did He have to ascend
to His Father in heaven? John 20:17. On that same day after returning from
heaven, could His disciples then touch Him? Compare Matthew 28:9 with John
20:19-20, 27-28.
COMMENT: This was the first day of the week (Sunday) during the Feast
of Unleavened Bread. It was on the very same morning that the wavesheaf
was offered that Jesus Christ was accepted by His Father as the spiritual
"wavesheaf" offering in heaven!
Christ therefore fulfilled the symbolism of the Old Testament wavesheaf
offering. He was the first resurrected Son of God--the first harvested product
of God’s Master Plan. He became the firstborn Son of God--the first human
to complete the process of salvation and be "born again."
But Jesus could not have become the captain of our salvation and our
elder brother without possessing an all-important ingredient from God--
something we all must have if we are to be born again as He was.
5. Could Jesus do any spiritual works, including obedience to God, with
just His human strength? John 5:30; 8:28. Where did He get the necessary
power? John 14:10, last part.
COMMENT: The Father "dwelt" in Jesus through the Holy Spirit!
6. Did Christ promise the same spiritual help to His disciples? John
14:16. What is the "Comforter"? Verse 26.
7. On what day did the disciples actually receive God’s Holy Spirit?
Acts 2:1-4. Did they thus become members of God’s spiritual Church? I Cor.12:12-14.
COMMENT: Fifty days after Christ was accepted in heaven, the Holy Spirit
was given to the disciples just as Jesus had promised. It was on the day
of Pentecost that God sent His Spirit to begin His Church--to beget and
strengthen the firstfruits He was beginning to call into His Church, symbolically
represented by the two "wave loaves" mentioned in Leviticus 23:17, 20.
The New Testament festival of Pentecost is now a memorial that commemorates
the founding of the New Testament Church of God through the receiving of
the Holy Spirit. It was on the day of Pentecost in A.D. 31 that the initial
firstiruits of God’s spiritual harvest began to be prepared by His Spirit
for "reaping" into God’s divine Family.
Feast of Trumpets
But the firstfruits cannot be reaped into God’s Family unless they are
"born again" (John 3:38)--resurrected and changed into spirit. That will
not occur until Jesus Christ comes again, which brings us to the fourth
step in God’s Master Plan.
The Feast of Trumpets portrays a pivotal event in God’s plan. This festival
not only pictures the coming of Christ to resurrect and change the firstfruits,
it also pictures the terrible time of world war just ahead and the intervention
of Jesus Christ to save humanity from total annihilation, as well as to
establish the Kingdom of God on earth.
Let’s understand exactly how this festival fits into God’s great Master
Plan.
1. When is the fourth annual festival to be observed? Lev. 23:23-25.
Is this another annual Sabbath of rest from one’s regular work? Verses
24-25. Are God’s people commanded to meet together before Him on this Holy
Day? Verse 24.
COMMENT: The number seven in God’s plan signifies completion and perfection.
The seventh month of God’s calendar contains the final four festivals,
picturing the completion of God’s Master Plan for mankind. The festival
that occurs on the first day of this month marks the beginning of the final
events in God’s plan.
2. Was this festival to be a memorial of blowing of trumpets? Verse
24.
COMMENT: It is from this ceremony that the Feast of Trumpets draws its
name. There is a great deal of symbolic meaning tied in with the blowing
of these trumpets--especially with regard to the end time in which we’re
living.
Trumpets were blown to announce God’s festivals, as well as to call
God’s people to assembly. Trumpets were also used as an alarm of invading
armies and impending warfare. This terrifying sound filled the people of
ancient Israel with fear, because they knew the horror of war was imminent!
It is this warning of war that sets apart the Feast of Trumpets from God’s
other festivals.
3. When did Jesus say that God’s coming Kingdom would be established--
wouldn’t it be in a time of world war? Matt. 24:3, 6-8; Luke 21:31. Would
man then have the power to destroy all human life from the face of the
earth? Matt. 24:21-22.
4. What does the book of Revelation say regarding the blowing of supernatural
trumpets shortly before the return of Jesus Christ? Rev. 8:1-2, 6.
COMMENT: The seventh seal that covered the scroll (Rev. 5:1), when opened,
disclosed seven angels with seven trumpets representing seven consecutive
colossal world events. These are to be physical punishments from God to
warn the nations not to go further into national and personal sins.
The last three trumpet plagues (also called "woes") specifically picture
three phases of catastrophic world war. At the third, mankind will be saved
from extinction by the Second Coming of Jesus Christ!
5. Will those who turn to God be protected from these trumpet plagues?
Rev. 3:10; 7:2-3; 12:14. Is it for the sake of the "elect" that Christ
will intervene in world affairs to cut short the time of great trouble
and rescue mankind from nuclear annihilation? Matt. 24:22.
COMMENT: The elect of God are the firstfruits of His great Master Plan.
They are the ones God has called out of this world to be the "firstfruits
harvest" of the divine Family He is creating.
6. Did Jesus promise to send His angels to gather together His elect
at the blast of a great trumpet? Verses 30-31. Is the sounding of this
trumpet the time of the resurrection of the dead in Christ? I Thess. 4:16-17;
I Cor. 15:51-52; Rev. 11:15-18. Is this trumpet the seventh and final one
of the seven introduced in Revelation 8? I Cor. 15:52.
COMMENT: At the sound of the seventh trumpet, announcing the return
of Jesus Christ, the firstfruits of God’s plan will be resurrected and
changed--born as immortal spirit beings into the Family of God! God will
then have reaped the smaller spiritual harvest of individuals into His
Family. They will then begin to help Christ rule the earth (Rev. 20:6)
and reap the much greater spiritual harvest during and after the Millennium.
The last three festivals picture the details of how this will be accomplished.
Day at Atonement
What about Satan? What happens to him after Christ returns?
The fifth step in God’s Master Plan, the Day of Atonement, reveals the
answer. It pictures Christ deposing Satan the devil from his present
position as world ruler (II Cor. 4:4) and Satan’s removal to a place completely
away from mankind. He will be bound for 1,000 years, no longer able to
deceive the nations and influence man to sin. After Satan’s imprisonment,
the rest of humanity will be reconciled-- made at one--with God. Let’s understand
the meaning in the symbolism of this unique fifth festival of God.
1. What annual Sabbath follows only nine days after the Feast of Trumpets?
Lev. 23:27; 16:29-31. Are God’s people commanded to assemble before Him
on this day? Lev. 23:27. 2. How are we to observe the Day of Atonement?
Verse 32. How does one "afflict" his body on this day? Isa. 58:3; Ezra
8:21.
COMMENT: The Day of Atonement is perhaps the most unusual Holy Day,
as far as what God expects us to do. It is the one day of the year on which
God commands us to fast--to abstain from food and water (Ex. 34:28; Esther
4:16)--for 24 hours, from sunset on the ninth day of the month to sunset
on the tenth day ("from even [in"] unto even [ing]"--Lev. 23:32).
Fasting for spiritual reasons at any time of the year should be for
the purpose of humbling ourselves--to draw closer to God and His righteous
way (Isa. 58:6-11). Thus fasting on the Day of Atonement is a vivid reminder
of the state of mind necessary for salvation--of humility, godly sorrow,
earnestly seeking after God and His way--a condition to which this world
will have been brought by the catastrophic events culminating in Jesus
Christ’s return!
3. Does the Day of Atonement also differ from all other annual Holy
Days in that no work of any kind is to be done on it? Num. 29:7; Lev.16:29.
Why is this day to be kept so solemnly? Lev. 23:28.
COMMENT: What does the word atonement mean? Webster says to atone means
to "set at one." To join in one--to form by uniting. This day actually symbolizes
God and man being set at one: literally the Day of At-one-ment! But God
and mankind cannot be fully at one--in full agreement--until Satan is restrained.
The 16th chapter of Leviticus details what God told the Levitical
priesthood to do on the Day of Atonement. These rituals, although no longer
performed, reveal another step in God’s plan to restore His government
on earth and to bring saving knowledge to everyone.
4. Was the Aaronic high priest to make a special sin offering once a
year to atone for all the sins of Israel? Lev. 16:32-34. Was this done
on the Day of Atonement? Verses 29-30.
5. But before the high priest made this atonement, did he take two goats
and then cast lots to determine who each would represent? Lev. 16:7-8.
Was one to represent Christ, the LORD? Verse 8. Who was the other goat
to represent? Same verse. Was he to be banished? Verse 10.
COMMENT: The English word "scapegoat" is not), a correct translation
of the Hebrew word God inspired. Most Bibles with marginal renderings show
that the original word was azazel. Azazel among the early desert dwellers
in the Sinai referred to Satan the devil!
6. Was the goat representing Christ offered as a sin offering for all
the people? Verses 15-16. Were the sins of the people symbolically placed
on the head of the other goat, representing Satan, which was then taken
into the wilderness? Verses 21-22.
COMMENT: Jesus Christ atoned for our sins when He took the penalty of
our sins (death--Rom. 6:23) upon Himself by sacrificing His sinless life
for us. But the real cause of those sins is Satan the devil (John 8:42-44).
In this Levitical ritual, all of man’s Satan-inspired sins were symbolically
put right back on Satan’s head where they belong!
When Jesus Christ returns, the blame for mankind’s sins will be placed
squarely on Satan, who will then be removed from the presence of man. Notice
the fulfillment of this part of God’s Master Plan as revealed by Jesus
Christ in the book of Revelation:
7. What will be done to Satan after the Second Coming of Jesus Christ?
Rev. 20:1-2. Where will he be cast? Verse 3. Also notice Revelation 18:1-2.
COMMENT: The "bottomless pit" or abyss was pictured by the desert wilderness
where the azazel goat was banished. Satan and his demons will be completely
restrained by Christ from further leading mankind into sin. No longer will
Satan be able to broadcast (Eph. 2:2) his evil attitudes.
At the devil’s chaining by an angel of God (symbolically the "fit man"
of Leviticus 16:21), the minds of men, formerly kept spiritually closed
by Satan, will be opened by the Spirit of God!
For the first time, humanity will be able to understand God’s Master
Plan of salvation. People will then begin to realize their wrong ways and
desire to repent and receive forgiveness of their sins. Only then will
man become at one with Christ and the Father, as pictured by the Day of
At-one-ment!
Feast of Tabernacles
1. What God-ordained festival occurs only five days after the Day of
Atonement? Lev. 23:34; Deut. 16:13-15. 2. Does this seven-day feast begin
with a Holy Day on which all ordinary work is forbidden, and on which people
are to gather before God? Lev. 23:35. Did God command that this annual
festival be kept forever? Verse 41.
COMMENT: The Feast of Tabernacles was also called the Feast of Ingathering
(Ex. 23:16; 34:22) because it celebrated the summer and early autumn harvest
(Lev. 23:39).
3. What is the divinely set theme for the annual observance of the Feast
of Tabernacles? Deut. 16:14-15. Does God say that good food should be eaten
to increase one’s joy and happiness during this feast? Deut. 14:26.
COMMENT: The Feast of Tabernacles, picturing the sixth step in God’s
Master Plan, is a time of great rejoicing! For ancient Israel, it was a
time of rejoicing because the abundant winter’s store was taken in just
before the Feast. But in the Millennium, which this feast pictures, the
happiness, joy and prosperity portrayed by the Feast of Tabernacles will
exist worldwide under the righteous rule of Jesus Christ. Universal adherence
to God’s way of life will make the World Tomorrow a literal utopia!
4. Are God’s people to live in booths--temporary dwellings--during the
Feast? Lev. 23:42.
COMMENT: A "tabernacle" or "booth" is a temporary dwelling. God commanded
the ancient Israelites to live in temporary shelters made of tree branches
(verse 40) while observing the Feast of Tabernacles. For God’s people who
attend the Feast of Tabernacles today, a tent, camper, motel or hotel room
would certainly qualify as a temporary dwelling.
God intends the Feast of Tabernacles to separate and free His people
from the world. Living in temporary dwellings for an entire week--away from
their everyday surroundings, jobs and most negative influences--God’s people
enjoy a tiny foretaste of the universal freedom, joy and peace that will
exist in the Millennium when Satan is gone and the Spirit of God is leading
all of humanity (Joel 2:28, 32).
These are days of continuous, genuine Christian fellowship and just
plain good fun! Tens of thousands of God’s people and their families gather
at dozens of festival sites around the world. Christians at the Feast demonstrate
now, by the way they live together in harmony, what today’s sin-filled,
unhappy world will become like after Christ returns.
But just as the Feast of Tabernacles is a physical feast filled with
rejoicing, it is also a spiritual feast of education and preparation. Members
of God’s Church receive instruction from God’s ministers through inspiring
sermons to help them further prepare to rule and teach with Christ during
the Millennium.
5. After Jesus Christ subdues the warring nations at His return and
establishes God’s government over the earth, will the nations begin to
come to Him for instruction in God’s way of life? Mic. 4:1-2. Will the
whole world finally come to understand God’s way to peace, happiness, abundant
living and salvation? Isa. 11:9; Jer. 31:34.
COMMENT: Once Satan has been bound and the government of God set up,
a 1,000-year golden age of world peace and prosperity will begin. Christ’s
reeducation program for the entire world will bring about a new civilization
based on God’s way of life--His Law of love--resulting in great physical
and spiritual blessings.
6. But what will happen to those nations that at first refuse to keep
the Feast of Tabernacles and thus refuse to be reeducated to God’s way?
Zech. 14:16-17. And if they still won’t obey? Verses 18-19.
COMMENT: Christ will reeducate the people of the world through His annual
festivals. The world will come to know that God’s Master Plan pictures
the way to physical blessings and spiritual salvation. Those who stubbornly
refuse to keep the Feast of Tabernacles will suffer from drought and plagues
until they submit to God.
7. Is there to be any end to the increase of God’s government? Isa.9:7.
COMMENT: World population will increase rapidly in the Millennium. Eventually
thousands of millions will be spiritually converted! The great "autumn
harvest" of humans will be gathered into the Kingdom of God--born again
as divine members of the ruling Family of God during the Millennium.
By the end of the thousand years, the great Family of God will be ready
for the final step in God’s Master Plan. Even greater joy and accomplishments
lie ahead after the Millennium!
The Last Great Day
What about all those who have lived and died without ever being called
of God (including, perhaps, most of your loved ones today)--who never had
an opportunity to know and really understand God’s purpose and plan for
mankind? Are they lost forever?
The answer is revealed in the meaning of the Last Great Day--the seventh
and last of God’s annual festivals--the festival that pictures the seventh
and final step in God’s great Master Plan.
1. Is it God’s will that all who have ever lived come to the knowledge
of His plan of salvation? II Pet. 3:9; I Tim. 2:4.
COMMENT: In His loving concern for all mankind, God has planned for
everyone who has ever lived to receive an opportunity for salvation and
Sonship in His Family, just as the already spiritually called and begotten
children of God have been given their opportunity.
Just as the week is not complete without the seventh-day Sabbath, God’s
Master Plan is not complete without His seventh and final annual festival.
The number seven in the Bible signifies completion and perfection. This
seventh festival of God reveals the perfection of God’s great Master Plan--
that God’s love and mercy toward mankind will extend beyond the Millennium.
2. Was there an eighth day of worship immediately following the seven
days of the Feast of Tabernacles? Lev. 23:36, 39.
COMMENT: The last annual Sabbath or Holy Day is observed immediately
after the Feast of Tabernacles. But because of its close proximity to this
seven-day Feast, it was associated with the Feast of Tabernacles and was
called the "eighth day." It came to be known among Christians as "the last
day, that great day of the feast" (John 7:37). The Last Great Day is clearly
a separate festival and Holy Day.
The Last Great Day pictures the completion of God’s Master Plan. That,
as we learned in Lesson 21, is the Great White Throne Judgment period after
the Millennium. Revelation 20:5 shows that a second resurrection will occur
after the Millennium, and verses 11-12 reveal that those in this resurrection
to mortal life, who died never having been called to participate in God’s
plan of salvation, will then be given their opportunity to become members
of God’s divine ruling Family.
These individuals will be given enough time to learn to obey God, just
as Spirit-begotten Christians have opportunity to do today. Those who continue
to live God’s way of life, developing the character of God, will be changed
from mortality to immortality at the end of this period of judgment, which
apparently will last 100 years (Isa. 65:20).
3. How did Jesus refer to this special "day" or period of judgment for
these people who have yet to hear and understand the wonderful message
of salvation? Matt. 11:20-24; 12:41-42.
COMMENT: Christ mentioned the people of Tyre and Sidon, Sodom, Nineveh
in Jonah’s time and finally the Queen of the south. All of these examples
of people who lived in different generations are compared to those of Jesus’
day, the vast majority of whom did not understand or believe Christ’s message.
Jesus tells us that they all will be resurrected with the generation that
lived during His time!
Jesus gave enough examples of people living at widespread times to prove
that most of humanity will be alive at the same time on this earth. There
will be pre-Flood men and women, all 12 tribes of Israel, those who lived
during the Middle Ages and the vast majority living now. Even babies and
children who died untimely deaths will be resurrected then. They will all
rise in the second resurrection because they had not been called by God
during their first life.
The ancient peoples Jesus mentioned in Matthew 11 and 12 would have
repented if He had personally come to them in their day. And they will
repent when resurrected and given access to the Holy Spirit after the Millennium.
Your Bible shows that the vast majority of those who ever lived will
finally be born into God’s Family at the end of this coming period of judgment,
pictured by the Last Great Day.
God’s Master Plan of salvation for mankind will then be complete.
Then the spirit-composed members of God’s great ruling Family can look
forward to new heavens and a new earth--and to new and wonderful opportunities
in ruling the universe under God our Father and Jesus Christ our elder
brother!
Christ the Focus of God’s Holy Days
Through the years, God’s Church has grown in the understanding of the
spiritual meaning of God’s Holy Days. Unlike the days commonly observed
by traditional Christianity today, God’s days reveal His great purpose
for mankind and how He is accomplishing it.
In this overview lesson, we learned that Christ, our Creator, is fashioning
us into God’s spiritual character image to become members of His divine
Kingdom, as pictured by the weekly Sabbath. We also learned that God’s
annual festivals not only teach us His Master Plan of salvation, they point
us directly to our Savior, Jesus Christ. He is "our Passover" (I Cor. 5:7).
It is by "putting on" Christ that we put sin out of our lives (Rom.
13:13-14), as pictured by the Feast of Unleavened Bread.
Christ is the first of the "firstfruits," and it was 50 days after His
resurrection that He sent the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost. The
Holy Spirit was sent to spiritually beget those whom the Father would call,
thus enabling them to obey His Law, successfully overcome sin in their
lives and grow spiritually.
Christ will return to earth to intervene in world affairs (pictured
by the Feast of Trumpets), resurrect His firstfruits, and rule as King
of kings and Lord of lords, putting down the despotic rule of Satan, the
archdeceiver, as portrayed by the Day of Atonement. With the influence
of the devil and his demons gone, all mankind will have the opportunity
to become "at one" with Christ through repentance, baptism and the receipt
of God’s Spirit.
Christ is coming to set up the government of God on earth, making it
a veritable utopia--pictured by the Feast of Tabernacles. Thousands of millions
will be Spirit-begotten and born into the Family of God during the Millennium.
Finally, Christ will make salvation available to everyone who ever lived,
but never heard or understood the truth, in the last great step in God’s
plan--the Last Great Day, picturing the last judgment period.
God’s Church understands and teaches the precious truth concerning His
purpose and plan for mankind. Around the world, Spirit-begotten children
of God faithfully observe His weekly Sabbath and annual Holy Days every
year!
Remember that with the next lesson we will begin our expanded study
of each of God’s Holy Days. Lesson 24 will cover the seventh-day Sabbath
in-depth. Not only will the points brought out in this lesson’s brief study
of the weekly Sabbath be covered in greater detail, we will also answer
questions such as: How is the Sabbath a special "test" commandment? Has
time been "lost"? Did God change the seventh-day Sabbath to another day?
How can we make God’s weekly Sabbath a spiritual blessing and delight?
TEST
This multiple choice test is designed to help you review the preceding
lesson. It’s an enjoyable way of putting to use some of the vital knowledge
and understanding you have gained through this lesson.
Select one of the four choices given under each question or incomplete
statement. The other three are incorrect--unless stated or indicated otherwise.
Take sufficient time to understand each question or statement, as well
as the choices. Try to do as many as you can without referring to the lesson.
If you have difficulty deciding on the correct answer, then review the
part of the lesson in question.
1. God gave His people weekly and annual Sabbaths that A. no longer
have meaning or purpose. B. were patterned after pagan festivals. C. are
reminders of His purpose and plan for bringing mortal humans into His divine
Family. D. are not to be observed by true Christians today.
2. Which statement is FALSE? A. The land called Canaan in ancient times
produces abundant harvests throughout the year. B. The spring grain harvest
in the modern state of Israel is the smaller of the two annual harvest
seasons. C. God’s festivals during the spring harvest season picture the
relatively small beginning of God’s spiritual harvest of humans into His
Family. D. The festivals that occur near the conclusion of the late summer-early
autumn harvest season picture God calling the vast majority of mankind
to salvation.
3. The "oracles"--the Old Testament Scriptures, which include knowledge
of God’s Sahbaths and festivals and God’s calendar--were given to ancient
Israel and preserved by the tribe of Judah A. until the coming of Christ,
who did away with the Law. B. because they were only for the Jews. C. to
help the Jews earn salvation. D. for God’s New Testament Spirit-begotten
Church.
4. After renewing the face of the earth in six days, God (the Word,
who became Jesus Christ) rested on the seventh day A. because He was tired
from all His work. B. to set an example for humans to follow. C.--known
today as Sunday. D.--known today as Friday.
5. If we keep the Sabbath as God intends, it A. gives us extra time
to learn more about God and His awesome purpose for our lives. B. is a
sign reminding us that He is the Creator and we are His chosen people.
C. is a type of our future spiritual "rest" as Spirit-born members of God’s
divine Kingdom or Family. D. All of the above.
6. Since God’s Spirit-begotten children--true Christians--have become
Abraham’s spiritual descendants, they A. keep God’s weekly Sabbath-- Saturday,
the seventh day of the week. B. keep every day of the week "holy." C. no
longer need to keep any day. D. keep Sunday, the first day of the week.
7. The New Testament references to God’s annual festivals indicate that
the Church Jesus Christ founded A. knew it was no longer necessary to observe
these festivals. B. observed God’s festivals, just as Christ had done and
commanded His chosen people to do. C. observed these festivals only in
Judea. D. celebrated Easter and Christmas.
8. Which statement about the first of God’s seven annual festivals is
FALSE? The Passover A. was originally a yearly reminder of God’s deliverance
of Israel’s firstborn from death. B. pictured, in advance, the sacrifice
of Christ for the sins of mankind. C. was to be kept forever and is now
an annual memorial of Christ’s suffering and death. D. commemorates Christ’s
resurrection.
9. Shortly before His crucitixion, Jesus A. instituted the sacrament
of communion, and told His disciples to observe it every Sunday morning.
B. changed the Passover symbols to unleavened bread and wine. C. told His
disciples to commemorate His birth and resurrection. D. explained to His
disciples that His death would do away with the annual festivals.
10. Which statement about the New Testament Passover is FALSE? A. The
new symbols Jesus gave on the eve of His death were for the apostles only.
B. Foot washing, which Jesus instituted before taking the bread and wine,
depicts the attitude of humility and service every true Christian should
have. C. Eating the unleavened bread symbolizes our faith in the body or
Christ, which was broken open for our physical healing. D. Drinking the
wine symbolizes our faith in the fact that Christ’s blood was shed for
the forgiveness of our sins.
11. The Feast of Unleavened Bread, the second of God’s annual festivals,
A. was replaced by Lent through the authority of the apostles. B. shows
that accepting Christ’s sacrifice to pay for our sins is all that God requires
of us. C. reminds us that God wants Christians to be striving to put sin
completely out of their lives. D. lasts for eight days.
12. Leaven is a symbol for sin. Therefore A. leaven should never be
eaten.B. unleavened bread typifies the presence of sin. C. the Feast of
Unleavened Bread shows that God does not want us to "unleaven" our lives
spiritually. D. the act of eating unleavened bread during the Feast of
Unleavened Bread symbolizes the opposite of sin--righteousness, which is
active obedience to God.
13. Pentecost, the third annual festival and Holy Day, A. reminds us
that we need the power of God’s Spirit to overcome sin. B. reminds us that
human willpower alone is enough to overcome sin. C. should be observed
as a special day for baptisms and confirmations. D. is observed correctly
by those churches named after this day.
14. "Pentecost," the New Testament name for the Old Testament "Feast
of Firstfruits," A. was observed 50 days after the spring grain harvest
began. B. is a memorial of the coming of God’s Spirit to beget and strengthen
the "frstfruits" of God’s Master Plan. C. commemorates the beginning of
the New Testament Church of God in A.D. 3l. D. All of the above.
15. The festival picturing the fourth step in God’s Master Plan A. marks
the completion of events involving the Church. 8. has nothing to do with
Christ’s return to earth. C. is the Feast of Trumpets. D. is no longer
to be observed today.
16. The fourth of God’s annual festivals A. has no meaning for God’s
Church today. B. pictures the return of Jesus Christ to save humanity from
total annihilation. C. is a musical festival with little spiritual meaning.
D. pictures Christ coming to "rapture" away His saints.
17. The Feast of Trumpets also pictures the A. terrible time of world
war just before Christ’s return. B. resurrection of the "firstfruits,"
who will be reaped into God’s Family. C. first resurrection. D. All of
the above.
18. After Christ returns, He will A. begin to qualify to replace Satan.
B. depose Satan from being world ruler and restrain him from influencing
mankind for 1,000 years. C. allow Satan to rule for another l,000 years.
D. allow Satan to continue broadcasting his evil attitudes to mankind.
19. Fasting on the Day of Atonement A. means to abstain from meat but
not other foods or water for 24 hours. B. has no connection with becoming
at one with God. C. is for the purpose of humbling oneself to draw closer
to God. D. is not a vivid reminder or the state of mind necessary for salvation.
20. The symbolism surrounding the azazel goat of Leviticus 16 pictures
A. all sin being blamed on Christ. B. the blame for mankind’s sins being
placed on Satan, who inspired them. C. mankind’s sins never being forgiven.
D. Satan and his demons being released to further lead mankind into sin.
21. After Christ has returned to earth and put Satan away, He will A.
begin the 1,000-year reign of the Kingdom of God on earth. B. return to
heaven and let men solve their own problems. C. return to heaven with His
saints, leaving the earth desolate for 1,000 years. D. abolish God’s annual
Holy Days.
22. During the seven-day Feast of Tabernacles, God’s people A. are to
live in temporary accommodations such as motel and hotel rooms. B. rejoice
greatly, thus picturing the universal happiness and joy that will exist
during the Millennium. C. receive instruction from God’s Word to help them
further prepare to rule and teach in the Millennium. D. All of the above.
23. The Last Great Day, the festival immediately following the Feast
of Tabernacles, A. pictures the Great White Throne Judgment period, when
all who were not yet called by God will be given their opportunity for
salvation. B. has no connection with the second resurrection. C. shows
how unfair God really is. D. shows that today is indeed the only "day"
of salvation.
24. God’s Master Plan for the salvation of all mankind will A. never
be complete. B. be complete at Christ’s return. C. be complete after the
period of judgment pictured by the Last Great Day. D. is now complete.
25. God’s Holy Days A. point us directly to our Savior, Jesus Christ.
B. reveal His great purpose for mankind and how He is accomplishing it.
C. are faithfully kept by true Christians. D. All of the above.
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