Shalom,
Torah is the Law of the Most High given at Mount Sinai to Moses. It is Genesis through Deuteronomy. Messiah was indeed the Torah in the flesh. This is a Hebraic understanding that is difficult to convey in English. The Torah was given to Israel as a Law forever to be followed by generation to generation. The Messiah is to fulfill every letter, every dot, every bit of the Torah completely, including the Holy Feast days.
The Messiah has fulfilled the Spring Feasts of the Torah (Passover, Unleavened Bread, and First Fruits) but yet has to fulfill the Fall Feasts which is what Revelation goes into about. The Fall Feasts are the Day of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement, and the Feast of Tabernacles (and its last day known as the Last Great Day). Between the Spring and Fall Feasts is also a Feast called the Feast of Weeks which has already been fulfilled. The Feast of Weeks is known to Christians typically as Pentecost. Therefore, without the Fall Feasts being fulfilled, the entire Torah has not yet been fulfilled. And as the Messiah states, the Torah can not be abolished or done away with until all of it is done. To put it into perspective He states:
Luk 16:17