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How do the Feasts of the Lord reflect salvation?

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The Feasts of the Lord illustrate the plan of salvation through the typology of Christ's life and work.

Each Feast of the Lord encapsulates a facet of redemption, functioning as types that reveal God's salvation plan through Jesus Christ. For instance, the Feast of Firstfruits emphasizes Christ’s resurrection, as He is the first to rise from the dead, guaranteeing the resurrection of all believers. The overall sequence of the feasts—from Passover to Tabernacles—offers a comprehensive picture of God’s redemptive history, highlighting not only Christ's work but also the future consummation of salvation when He returns to gather His people. Thus, these feasts serve as a rich theological framework that guides believers in understanding God’s redemptive grace.
Scripture References: Leviticus 23, 1 Corinthians 15:23, Romans 8:18

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