Biblical Holy Days, Future Worship, and Honoring God’s Order

This sermon message was preached by Evangelist Ebenezer Udofia at Living Faith Apostolic Ministries. It has been adapted from the sermon portion of the video transcript into a detailed blog format for Bible study, Christian discipleship, local ministry outreach, and Google Ad Grants search visibility.

This Bible study challenged believers to approach Scripture with humility, especially when reading passages that do not fit our assumptions. The message focused on biblical holy days, future temple worship, and the importance of honoring God’s order even when parts of Scripture raise difficult questions.

The sermon reflected on Ezekiel’s vision of a future temple and the descriptions of offerings, holy days, Passover, and worship practices. The preacher wrestled openly with the way many New Testament believers dismiss biblical feasts and ordinances without carefully studying what Scripture says about future events. The point was not to replace faith in Christ with religious works. The point was to take the whole Bible seriously.

The sermon asked an important question: why do many believers practice cultural holidays easily but resist the biblical holy days that appear throughout Scripture? This question was presented as a call to study, not as a weapon for argument. The message encouraged believers to lay aside pride, ego, and inherited assumptions long enough to ask the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Ezekiel 40 describes details of a future temple. Ezekiel 45 mentions Passover and offerings. Revelation and other prophetic passages point to future worship, judgment, and the reign of God. These are not easy texts, and Christians have interpreted them in different ways. But the sermon’s main burden was clear: do not dismiss the Bible simply because you have not studied that part yet.

This is a valuable lesson for every Bible student. Sometimes believers strongly reject something not because Scripture rejects it, but because they have never been taught it. Sometimes we confuse tradition with doctrine. Sometimes we are quick to label what we do not understand. The sermon called for repentance where we have spoken against God’s order without knowledge.

For people searching for Bible study on biblical feasts, Passover, Ezekiel’s temple, Messianic believers, future worship, or Apostolic teaching that takes prophecy seriously, this message opens the door for deeper study.

At Living Faith Apostolic Ministries, we believe the Word of God should be approached with reverence. The Bible is not shaped by our opinions. Our opinions must be shaped by the Bible. If Scripture reveals something we have overlooked, the right response is not pride. The right response is humility.

The message also reminds us that the Holy Ghost leads believers into truth. We should ask God to guide our understanding, help us rightly divide the Word, and protect us from both ignorance and arrogance. Studying difficult Scripture should make us more prayerful, not more argumentative.

The call of this sermon is simple: sit down with the Bible again. Read what it says. Ask the Holy Spirit for understanding. Be willing to repent when tradition has spoken louder than Scripture. Honor God’s order.

The Word of God is bigger than our assumptions, and every believer should remain teachable before the Lord.

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