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Why is the Feast of Ingathering important for Christians?

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The Feast of Ingathering symbolizes the ultimate gathering of God's elect at the end of time, reminding Christians of God's faithfulness and the promise of eternal life.

The Feast of Ingathering, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles, occurred at the end of the harvest season and is significant for Christians as it foreshadows the final gathering of all believers into God's kingdom. This feast not only celebrated the physical harvest but also served as a reminder of God's provision and faithfulness during Israel's wilderness journey. For Christians, the ingathering points to the fulfillment of God's promises and the glorious future awaiting believers in eternity. It encourages remembrance of God's grace and the assurance that all of His elect will be gathered together in Christ, celebrating the fullness of redemption and the unending fellowship with Him in glory.
Scripture References: Exodus 23:16, Acts 2

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Three Annual Feasts
Jim Byrd · Mar 28, 2021
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