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The Tabernacle Plan by Lee Stoneking

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  • čas přidán 1. 03. 2017
  • The Tabernacle plan was as prophetic as anything in the Bible. Virtually everything about the Tabernacle and its furnishings carried a message about the coming Messiah and His plan to redeem men from their sins. If Moses had not followed God's pattern meticulously, a profound message would have been totally lost. Exodus 25:8-9 “And let them make me a sanctuary; that I may dwell among them. According to all that I shew thee, after the pattern of the tabernacle, and the pattern of all the instruments thereof, even so shall ye make it.”
    The Gate - One way into the Tabernacle
    John 10:9- “…I am the door: by me if
    any man enter in, he shall be saved.”
    Psalm 100:4 - “Enter into his gates with
    thanksgiving, and into his courts with
    praise: be thankful unto him, and bless
    his name.”
    Praying at the Gate
    Thank God for the truth of His Word
    and for the path to eternal life.
    Name your blessings one-by-one.
    God is worthy to be praised regardless
    of how you feel.
    Even if you lose everything in this
    world, you will always have what is
    most important: Jesus and His love.
    Praise differs from worship
    Praise - Lifting up God on a
    pedestal, vocally adoring Him
    Worship - Reverence and submission
    to God. Worship is an altar we place
    ourselves on.
    Prepare your heart for repentance
    THE HOLY OF HOLIES - Only one
    man (the High Priest) was permitted to
    enter the Most Holy Place once a year on
    the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur).
    The room called the Holy of Holies
    represents the Holy Ghost experience.
    It was the closest that man could get to
    God here on earth.
    The Veil that separated the Holy Place
    and the Holy of Holies represented the
    barrier between God and man that
    existed before the death of Jesus.
    When Jesus died on the cross, the veil
    was miraculously torn in two. This
    miracle made salvation available to
    “whosoever will.”
    The torn veil symbolizes the ability of
    every believer to approach God through
    the death of Jesus
    The Ark of the Covenant - A box of
    wood and gold representing the humanity
    and deity of Jesus. It contained the Stone
    Tablets, the Rod of Aaron, and a Pot of
    Manna.
    Prayer at the Ark of the Covenant
    Tables of Stone - God’s law and
    commandments written with the finger of
    God
    Pray the 10 Commandments (Exodus
    20:3-17)
    1-5: man’s obligation toward God
    6-10: our obligation toward our
    fellow man (Matt. 5:21-22; 27-28)
    Rod of Aaron - The rod represents
    authority.
    Pray with authority for the needs in
    your life, your family, and the church
    Pot of Manna - Heavenly food that was
    always fresh
    A reminder that our relationship with
    God is fresh every day (great is thy
    faithfulness)
    Lamentation 3:21-24 - “This I recall to
    my mind, therefore have I hope. It is of
    the LORD's mercies that we are not
    consumed, because his compassions fail
    not. They are new every morning: great
    is thy faithfulness.”

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