June 26 Wed.
The Feast of Ingathering and God's Kingdom
Genesis 1:27, 2:7, & 2:18 / "...the LORD God formed the man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being." (2:7
Hymn #208 I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord (Unified Hymn 246)
[Message Video]
https://www.weea.kr/en-vod?pageid=3&category1=Core&mod=document&uid=11454
The greatest answer in the Bible is Christ. Through Him, you can enjoy the works of the Holy Trinity and the works pertaining to God's Kingdom are fulfilled. In the Bible, Daniel; the three young men; Hezekiah, and the members of the Early Church enjoyed the works of God's Kingdom. That was none other than the Feast of Ingathering. Jesus also said that when the Holy Spirit came and Satan was bound, God's Kingdom would be established. During an important time schedule, Paul entered the synagogue in Corinth and boldly explained God's Kingdom for three months. Simply put, he enjoyed the Kingdom of God. In fact, the book of Revelation contains many explanations regarding "The Throne's Background."
1. The Start of the Mystery of the Feast of Ingathering
Where does the mystery of the Feast of Ingathering begin? It starts when God's Kingdom comes within you, (Genesis 1:27) your soul, (Genesis 2:7) and in your actual daily life. (Genesis 2:18)
2. It Was Explained in the Wilderness (Exodus 23:14~17)
The Exodus was the Passover. The Israelites thought that everyone would die in the wilderness, but the harvest of grain was Pentecost. The Feast of Ingathering was when God blessed the Israelites to collect and store crops in storehouses.
3. Completed by Jesus
Jesus said to pray for God's Kingdom to come. (Matthew 6:10) Moreover, because other prayers weren't needed, He said to seek “His Kingdom and His righteousness." (Matthew 6:33) Jesus told His disciples to tell others that God's Kingdom had come. (Matthew 10:7) After Jesus resurrected, He said, “I have all authority in Heaven and on earth.” (Matthew 28:16~20) For 40 days on the Mt. of Olives, He explained the works pertaining to God's Kingdom. (Acts 1:3) Paul also explained the God's Kingdom for three months. (Acts 19:8) By enjoying this power, healing will occur and the Summit will arise.
Salvation, the power of the Holy Spirit, and “The Throne's Background" are the Three Feasts. This is what you must enjoy as you move forward. Those who view this foolishly won't receive answers, and those who think abstractly may not be saved. If this seems like an illusion, then those people are unbelievers. These are the most important answers in the Bible.
[Covenantal Prayer] Dear God, I give infinite thanksgiving to You. May Your works be fulfilled in my fields. In all churches, may the works of Your Kingdom be completed. May Your Kingdom be established in those who are diseased and weak. In Jesus Christ's name, I pray. Amen.
The Feast of Ingathering and God's Kingdom
Genesis 1:27, 2:7, & 2:18 / "...the LORD God formed the man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being." (2:7
Hymn #208 I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord (Unified Hymn 246)
[Message Video]
https://www.weea.kr/en-vod?pageid=3&category1=Core&mod=document&uid=11454
The greatest answer in the Bible is Christ. Through Him, you can enjoy the works of the Holy Trinity and the works pertaining to God's Kingdom are fulfilled. In the Bible, Daniel; the three young men; Hezekiah, and the members of the Early Church enjoyed the works of God's Kingdom. That was none other than the Feast of Ingathering. Jesus also said that when the Holy Spirit came and Satan was bound, God's Kingdom would be established. During an important time schedule, Paul entered the synagogue in Corinth and boldly explained God's Kingdom for three months. Simply put, he enjoyed the Kingdom of God. In fact, the book of Revelation contains many explanations regarding "The Throne's Background."
1. The Start of the Mystery of the Feast of Ingathering
Where does the mystery of the Feast of Ingathering begin? It starts when God's Kingdom comes within you, (Genesis 1:27) your soul, (Genesis 2:7) and in your actual daily life. (Genesis 2:18)
2. It Was Explained in the Wilderness (Exodus 23:14~17)
The Exodus was the Passover. The Israelites thought that everyone would die in the wilderness, but the harvest of grain was Pentecost. The Feast of Ingathering was when God blessed the Israelites to collect and store crops in storehouses.
3. Completed by Jesus
Jesus said to pray for God's Kingdom to come. (Matthew 6:10) Moreover, because other prayers weren't needed, He said to seek “His Kingdom and His righteousness." (Matthew 6:33) Jesus told His disciples to tell others that God's Kingdom had come. (Matthew 10:7) After Jesus resurrected, He said, “I have all authority in Heaven and on earth.” (Matthew 28:16~20) For 40 days on the Mt. of Olives, He explained the works pertaining to God's Kingdom. (Acts 1:3) Paul also explained the God's Kingdom for three months. (Acts 19:8) By enjoying this power, healing will occur and the Summit will arise.
Salvation, the power of the Holy Spirit, and “The Throne's Background" are the Three Feasts. This is what you must enjoy as you move forward. Those who view this foolishly won't receive answers, and those who think abstractly may not be saved. If this seems like an illusion, then those people are unbelievers. These are the most important answers in the Bible.
[Covenantal Prayer] Dear God, I give infinite thanksgiving to You. May Your works be fulfilled in my fields. In all churches, may the works of Your Kingdom be completed. May Your Kingdom be established in those who are diseased and weak. In Jesus Christ's name, I pray. Amen.