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Should Christians keep Jewish feasts and fasts or holidays?
Why is it called Jews or Jewish?
Does it not apply to all 12 tribes of Israel?
Should Christians keep Jewish feasts and fasts or holidays?
There's nothing wrong with observing days of remembrance. For Americans that may be Independence Day, Veterans Day, Memorial Day, for Christians Thanksgiving, Easter, and Christmas, etc. etc. Those of Jewish extraction may want to remember their beginnings in the exodus from Egypt, or Passover, the trek through the Wilderness, or the Feast of Tabernacles. Others may simply want to observe seasonal celebrations like Spring and Fall, recognizing the time of planting and the time of harvesting.
I have no problems with this. There is no legal prohibitions in the NT against observing traditional days or remembrances. What we do have a prohibition against is any *legal requirement* for purposes of getting saved. Our Salvation is already established as the resurrected Christ, who we access through the gift of his Spirit.
All legal requirements in the OT, under the Law, were for partial salvation, such as deliverance from enemies, prosperity on the farm, etc. To be blessed today is partly spiritual and partly material. We won't get a full material blessing until the resurrection.
the church fathers would disagree
They are of the bond woman, we are of the free gal 4
What hath light to do with darkness
A promise is a sacred oath or sacrament!
Baptismal regeneration is the promise of the Father for union in the new covenant!
The church and the seven sacraments are necessary for salvation
I carefully distinguished between voluntary observance and legal observance. When people observe Halloween or Valentine's Day, that isn't a legal requirement. It's just a voluntary celebration. There are, in fact, many special days devoted to the Christian religion, all of which are voluntary. The Church Fathers would *not* disagree with me, as I see it.
Spirit Baptism is baptismal regeneration--not Water Baptism!
Not at all. That would be Legalism. Christ's Work saved us--not our own work. We are saved because we choose to accept Christ's Work and because we choose to live *through him.*
The Sacraments, like any human observance, fall into the category of "human works," and can never achieve Salvation. They can, however, be performed as part of our devotion to Christ, to honor him in everything we do.
The Mosaic covenant was with Israel which included the feast days.Why is it called Jews or Jewish?
Does it not apply to all 12 tribes of Israel?
Acts 2:47
Praising God, and having favour with all the people. And the Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved.
Yes - the first church - the Jerusalem church, the one that was the preeminent church from Pentecost until the Romans destroyed it, decades later.
The one that all the apostles gathered at, whenever doctrinal decisions had to be made, such as in Acts 15.
The one Peter the apostle Peter was the head of, so that when Paul wanted to visit Peter for three weeks, he went to Jerusalem:
Gal 1:18 Then after three years I went up to Jerusalem to see Peter, and abode with him fifteen days.
Of course these biblical and historical facts are different than you may have heard...
Shalom.