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What does the Bible say about the importance of feasts in worship?

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The Bible emphasizes that feasts are appointed by God as a way for His people to remember and worship Him.

In Exodus 34, God gives specific instructions regarding feasts that the Israelites are to observe, emphasizing that these feasts are of divine appointment. The feasts serve as reminders of God's provision and acts of salvation, directing the focus of worship towards Him rather than towards idols. Each feast underscores the significance of fellowship with God, which is only possible through the sacrificial Lamb, symbolizing Christ, who came to remove our sins.
Scripture References: Exodus 34:18-26

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God Appointed Feasts
Jim Byrd · Feb 27, 2022
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