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GoD's WorK - God's Puzzle Solved

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Holy Days – A Shadow303The Fall, is huge. It includes the remaining bulk of humanity whohave not been converted - just as The Christians who appearedas a shadow during The Spring Holy Days. The rest of The HolyDays do not apply to Christians - since they are already saved.All who remain for The Autumn Harvest are the carnal and unconvertedpeople.Christians from The Spring Harvest will be with Jesus as HisBride designated to save the rest of the world - and to makeGod’s Holy Spirit available to them so they can, also, “eventually”be Christians and “heirs” to God’s kingdom. In John 7:37-39, Jesus stood up during The Last Day of The Fall Feast, thatGreat Day, and said, “ 37 If any man thirst, let him come untome and drink… 38 out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water”(Verse 38). The next verse states that these “waters” are thewaters from God’s Holy Spirit. Christ said this Last Day of TheFeast (in the autumn) is a shadow of the time when the rest of theworld will be saved.These Two Harvests represent the total “plan of salvation” forthe entire world. This is what Christ came to fulfill (John 4:14).Read the entire chapter of Matthew 13 for Christ’s complete explanationof this harvest. This is how Jesus fulfilled the entireLaw, which was a shadow of things to come (Hebrews 10:1).Parable Of The PennyMany people wonder about the complete meaning of “the parableof the penny” that Jesus gave in Matthew 20:1-16. Christdiscusses a farmer who hires laborers to go out into his fields tolabor. In each case, he pays each laborer the same pay no matterhow many hours they work. He pays each laborer a pennywhether they worked from early morning, the third hour, the sixth

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