Lev
23:15-17
From the day after the Sabbath, the day you
brought the sheaf of the wave offering (this is the firstfruits offering presented during the Feast
of Firstfruits), count off seven full weeks. Count off fifty days up to
the day after the seventh Sabbath, and then present an offering of new grain to
the LORD.
During this past week,
Jews all over the world celebrated the Feast of Shavuot (the plural of a word
meaning week, or 7), also called Pentecost (the Greek name meaning 50).
This feast is uniquely
linked to the Feast of Firstfruits (where the first sheaves of the barley
harvest were presented to the Lord, so that the rest of the harvest would be
sanctified as well) by 50 days of counting the omer, or sheaves, day by day. This
is the time when the wheat harvest is ready, and another offering of new
grain is presented to the Lord as firstfruits.
Jesus fulfilled the Feast
of Passover with His death, He fulfilled the Feast of Unleavened Bread by the
burial of His sinless body, and He fulfilled the Feast of Firstfruits by His
resurrection. He fulfilled these feasts in incredible detail. Let me show you just
the following regarding the Feast of Firstfruits:
In ancient Israel, since
not all the barley ripens simultaneously in the land, a small plot of land was
set apart in the Kidron Valley to grow this firstfruits offering. On the Day of
Passover (14th Nisan), the place where the first sheaf was to be
reaped in that field was marked by members of the Sanhedrin, by using a red
cord to bind three bundles of the standing barley designated to be cut down. Three
days later, on the 17th of Nisan (a Sabbath day in the year Jesus
was crucified), as the sun was setting, a large crowd would follow the
delegates of the Sanhedrin outside the city, across the Kidron brook, and watch
them cut off the marked barley sheaves. They would worship and return to the
temple to prepare these to offer to the Lord. It was now officially the morning
after the Sabbath (remember, the new day starts after sunset on the previous
day in Israel).
Now celebrate the
fulfilment of these details with me: About the time that Caiaphas, the High
Priest, was trying Jesus, the Sanhedrin members were assessing the crop in the
field to decide which would be selected to be harvested for firstfruits. While
the Romans were binding Jesus up for crucifixion, the disciples of the
Sanhedrin were binding up the sheaves designated for the firstfruits offering.
Three days later, when the red cord was cut and the sheaves gathered, Jesus
rose from the dead after sunset on the Sabbath, officially the morning after,
to be presented to the Father as the Firstfruit from the dead, the first to
arise from the dead never to die again!
And 50 days later, as the
Israelites faithfully counted the omer, the 120 disciples of Jesus became the
firstfruits of the emerging church of Jesus Christ by baptism of His Holy
Spirit, an offering of new grain to the Lord in the fulfilment of the Feast of
Shavuot, ensuring that the harvest of souls to follow would be sanctified by
Him also.
Points to
ponder: Meditate on how Jesus is
showing that He is the fulfilment - to the very last detail - of every Feast of
the Lord, and let this forever be your guarantee that He will fulfil every
promise He ever made to you!
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