
Inside the Tent of Meeting
To this point in our series we have progressed through the tabernacle courtyard into the Holy Place. We stand in front of the Altar of Incense participating in the spiritual realm to bring about God’s purposes on earth through intercession.
In the Hebrew scriptures intercession was the role of the prophets and priests. This is a lofty position and a wonderful place to be. But YHWH wants us even closer. However, there’s an elephant in the room: (more…)
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August 3, 2012 | Categories: Atonement, God's Presence, Holiness, Jesus, Salvation, Sin, Tabernacle, Yeshua | Tags: 2 Cor 5, Aaron, Altar of Incense, curtain, Especially holy place, exodus 26, Heb 10, Heb 7, high priest, Holy of Holies, Holy Place, Inside the tabernacle, Intercession, Isaiah 64, Lev 16, mediator, Messianic, Mishkan, priestly duties, righteousness, tent of meeting, The Most Holy Place, veil | 1 Comment

Inside the Tent of Meeting
Having come through the entrance of the courtyard of the tabernacle, progressing from the bronze altar, to the bronze basin, to the menorah, and then the table of showbread, our spirit and our mind are continually being transformed to be more closely aligned to God’s. We begin to desire more and more of Him.
As we see with His eyes into the spiritual realm, we begin to desire the same things He does. Our heart becomes more compassionate, our mind more discerning. We are filled with faith and want to participate in bringing about His will. (more…)
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July 27, 2012 | Categories: God's Will, Prayer, Tabernacle, Walking with God | Tags: Aaron, Altar of Incense, daily offerings, Exodus 30, God’s kingdom, Holy Place, Inside the tabernacle, Intercession, John 15, Messianic, Mishkan, pleasing aroma, priestly duties, renewing of your mind, Rev 8, Rom 12, spiritual perspective, tent of meeting | Leave a comment

Inside the Tent of Meeting
So far in this series, we’ve seen that through the functions of the tabernacle’s fence, the bronze altar, the bronze basin and the menorah behind the veil of the Holy Place, God has provided us with faith to believe, the payment for our sin, cleansing with the blood of His righteous Son and a transformed mind, illuminated with a spiritual perspective.
Once we get to this point and begin seeing the world around us from our new spiritual perspective, we realize all that’s available to us in the Spirit. We realize God is much bigger than we thought. The world and life in general is not what we thought. It’s a whole new paradigm. (more…)
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July 20, 2012 | Categories: God's Presence, Tabernacle | Tags: 12 loaves, 12 tribes of israel, Aaron, Bible, bread of life, bread of presence, Deut 8, Ephesians 1, Exodus 25, God’s word, Holy Place, Inside the tabernacle, Jesus, John 6, lev 24, Messianic, Mishkan, priestly duties, Sabbath, shewbread, spiritual perspective, Table of Showbread, tent of meeting, torah, Yeshua | Leave a comment
Submission. It’s not a very popular word in our society. Normally we think of someone giving up their will in deference to one with more power. More recently it seems it’s come to mean someone giving in against their will. Webster’s defines it as “humbly obedient, ceasing to offer resistance, to defer to another’s wishes.” Even those definitions don’t sound as bad as the word itself – “submission.” At least that’s how I felt. Then I began to learn a simple saying, but a difficult lesson: “The way we submit to our leaders on earth is the way we submit to God.” (Rabbi Kirt Schneider) Hmm, how am I at submission? (more…)
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May 18, 2012 | Categories: Authority, Following God, Humility, Obedience, Peace, Submission, Trust, Walking with God, Workplace | Tags: Aaron, aaron's rod, Attitude, Boss, Conflict, Contentment, Discovering the Jewish Jesus, Ephesians 5, Husband, Marriage, Miriam, moses, Numbers 12, Numbers 17, Rabbi Kirt Schneider, Respect, Romans 13, shalom, Trusting God | Leave a comment