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What does the Bible say about keeping feasts?

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The Bible instructs believers to keep feasts as a way to celebrate God's deliverance and provision.

In Exodus 23:14-19, God commands the Israelites to keep three specific feasts each year: the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Harvest, and the Feast of Ingathering. These feasts were not merely rituals; they represented a time of joy, remembrance, and thanksgiving for God's provision and redemption. They were to cease their regular activities to focus on these times of communal worship and celebration unto the Lord. Followers of Christ today find a spiritual analogy in these feasts, recognizing them as celebrations of their own salvation and reliance on God's grace.
Scripture References: Exodus 23:14-19

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