Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Every believer that came through Tabernacle find the security of eternal life



     The door of the Tabernacle opens to the brazen altar.  By faith the believer finds in the brazen altar everything ever need, for complete salvation through the blood of Jesus Christ.  The pins that held the Tabernacle  were driven deep into the sand of the desert.  The blood of Jesus is all over the Christian and Jesus sees His blood driven deep by love into each of His children.  We enter into Jesus and by His Word beholding His glory.  The seven pieces of furniture help us to behold His glory and what we have in Christ.
      Seven pieces of furniture that is lined up to picture the cross without it, there would be no salvation.  Two pieces in the court yard of the gentiles, three pieces in Holy Place, and two in the Holy of Holies.
      We go to the altar picture of the cross, then we go to the laver of separation from sin and the world.  Leave our old nature behind and everything that would hinder our walk with Christ.  Friends, relatives, and anyone that is not Christ like.  We have fellowship with the body of believers to feed on Christ and to become a part of the body and began to become His hands and feet on the earth.
     We go to the light of the Candlestick and being in His presence causes us to shine the light of Christ to a dark world.  We become the light of the world Matthew 5:14. 
     Next to the Altar of Incense, where we are to pray without ceasing to God for a world lost in sin.  We like Esther, we approach the King with petitions we bring to turn death into life, darkness into light, and day of mourning into a day of rejoicing.  We go before our great King so bring big petitions to Him.  We can change our world through prayer.  More things are wrought by prayer then this world ever dreamed of.  Lord Tennyson. 
     Last we enter through the veil to the Holy of Holies.  We surrender all to Jesus.  The wings of the King of Kings  shelters us the blood sprinkled on the altar keeps us, we find peace, protection, and rest in the arms of Jesus.

     

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