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  1. The only feast day that has a strict rule which only applies to native born Israelites is with the feast of tabernacles: live in temporary shelter for 7 days – Lev 23:42

    You (gentile or foreign born Israelite) are not commanded to do this (live in the shelter) but still though to observe the rest of the feast (Tabernacles) as stipulated by God (minus the blood sacrifices obviously – we make spiritually sacrifices now eg. prayer, supplication, praise & worship, giving to less fortunate, giving thanks to Jesus, Bible study)

  2. Like Pastor Doug once said: I don't think God will call me out on judgment day saying well there's a problem here Stoney, you kept too many of my feast days.

    I keep the Sabbath with the rest of the commandments. I don't wanna limit my obedience to God like the anti-sabbath christians. Then I'd just be hypocrite. Give me more things of God to be obedient to, adding shows full willingness to obey, subtracting/ nitpicking shows customizing God to your comfort level. That's my belief. I want to be fully obedient to God. You never gonna reach that spiritual milestone if you limit yourself by your own comfort zone.

  3. I sense a bit hypocrisy. If you able to keep the Sabbath under the new covenant and you feel good about it, what keeps you from keeping the Lord's feast days in the same way?

    Both required blood sacrifices as part of keeping it, why then are we quick to bring this up about the feasts like Jesus' sacrifice only covers Sabbath offerings alone.

    If the feast days wasn't significant Zechariah wouldn't have prophecyd that all nations will observe the feast of tabernacles when God establishes His Kingdom on earth

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