When Christ resurrected, He fulfilled the type of the Feast of Firstfruits, for the resurrected Christ is the Firstfruits for our enjoyment as a feast in His resurrection. This week we come to the second set of three main feasts ordained by God in Leviticus – the feast of Firstfruits, the Feast of Pentecost, and […]
The Feast of Firstfruits signifies the Resurrected Christ for our Enjoyment as a Feast
Feasting on Christ as the Unleavened Bread to live a Sinless and Pure Church Life

Our entire Christian life is a feast – we are enjoying Christ as our unleavened bread, Christ as the sinless life supply for us to have a pure church life to express Christ corporately. Praise the Lord, he has become our feast – he lived a sinless life by eating the father and living because […]
Feasting on Christ as our Sinless Life Supply and Dealing with the Manifested Sins

After the feast of the Passover there was the feast of Unleavened Bread, which signifies Christ as our enjoyment as a our sinless life supply for us to live a sinless life as a duplication of His life. The Passover was strictly just one day, the fourteenth day of the first month, but right after […]
The Lord’s Table Replaces and Continues the Feast of the Passover: Christ is our Passover

The feast of the Passover in the Old Testament is replaced and continued by the Lord’s Table in the New Testament and will be fulfilled in the feast in the kingdom age. Christ is our Passover, and He was crucified for us to be redeemed and have God’s judgement pass over us. In Leviticus we […]
Christ is our Passover; He’s our Redemption to Begin our Enjoyment of God’s Salvation

The feast of the Passover signifies Christ as our redemption to begin our enjoyment of God’s salvation with God, in which Christ is everything. There were seven yearly feasts, and the first one was the feast of the Passover. There were the weekly feasts, the Sabbath, and there were the yearly ones, seven of them. […]
We keep the Sabbath when we Rest and Enjoy God in a Solemn Way for His Satisfaction

The principle of the Sabbath is that God first wants us to rest and enjoy God, and then we can work together with Him. This principle applies both in creation and in redemption. When God created us, we didn’t have to work first but rest and enjoy God, and then we could work with Him. […]
Feasting with the Lord by Entering into His Rest and Enjoying Him with the Saints

God desires that His people feast with the Lord, that is, that we as His people would be joyful and at rest with Him as we are feasting with the Lord and with the saints. The feasts and the matter of feasting is of great significance in the Bible, for as soon as God gained […]