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Most Christians have been taught to wait passively for rapture while ignoring God's explicit command to multiply disciples and judge nations by their fruit. A biblical framework so clear that the early church had to suppress it to maintain institutional control. The Feast of First Fruits reveals that Jesus didn't just fulfill prophecy once; He established a pattern that guarantees literal fulfillment of the fall feasts, national judgment based on corporate fruit, and an active role for believers in the greatest harvest in history, but only if you're willing to stop eating popcorn on the sidelines and actually participate.
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By Matt SheaMost Christians have been taught to wait passively for rapture while ignoring God's explicit command to multiply disciples and judge nations by their fruit. A biblical framework so clear that the early church had to suppress it to maintain institutional control. The Feast of First Fruits reveals that Jesus didn't just fulfill prophecy once; He established a pattern that guarantees literal fulfillment of the fall feasts, national judgment based on corporate fruit, and an active role for believers in the greatest harvest in history, but only if you're willing to stop eating popcorn on the sidelines and actually participate.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.