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GoD's WorK - God's Puzzle Solved

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Holy Days – A Shadow301Once you have The Law fulfilled “in you” as a Christian by Christ,you are no longer subject to its legal works - Jesus already completedThe Law for you. You have already proved that aspect bystudying Colossians 2:16-17. The Laws or Torah in The Letter(written, legal demands) are no longer necessary. Why? BecauseChristians now have God’s Law in their minds and hearts - spiritually.Christians are to keep The Law always. It is never doneaway but kept naturally in their minds and hearts so Christiansknow “right” from “wrong” by their conscience. There is no needto have legal works of The Law to let them know “right” from“wrong.”Since Christ is “in all Christians” all The Law is fulfilled or completedin each and every one of you. Christians have a change ofheart and nature. That is why Paul said in I Corinthians 5:7-8 youshould keep The Feast. This was The Feast of Unleavened Bread,which refers to sin. Since Christians are unleavened throughChrist, you keep The Feast by not sinning as the fornicator in ICorinthians 5. That is why Paul said you keep The Feast by nothaving the old leaven or sin. Christians keep The Feast not as ashadow by legal works as putting out leavened bread, but actuallyby not committing sin as the fornicator. Christians keep the entireLaw or Torah spiritually! They, Christians, are no longer subjectto works which are only shadows of what God is doing.Biblically, you can prove how Christ saves Israel during The Millenniumand then finally how all the pagan world will be saved.This is foreshadowed in the remaining Holy Days.Two HarvestsSince The Law and The Sabbath and Holy Days are a shadow ofthings to come; these shadows are only for the unrighteous or car-

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