Cultivating a relationship with God is not only empowering, and Biblical - it is a command - Deut. 6:5. The Tabernacle uses Biblical scripture to analytically unravel the dynamics of praying, of getting alone with God in adoration. These primary components, 1. the Lord's prayer, 2. the types of furnishings within the tabernacle (Spiritual activities w/in the human body), and 3. the blood of Jesus, were all divinely anticipated to assist Christians in a powerful, personal, daily relationship with God. That's why He created ...
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Cultivating a relationship with God is not only empowering, and Biblical - it is a command - Deut. 6:5. The Tabernacle uses Biblical scripture to analytically unravel the dynamics of praying, of getting alone with God in adoration. These primary components, 1. the Lord's prayer, 2. the types of furnishings within the tabernacle (Spiritual activities w/in the human body), and 3. the blood of Jesus, were all divinely anticipated to assist Christians in a powerful, personal, daily relationship with God. That's why He created us! He loves us, and He wants to know us, making us strong for service. Come along with all the others who have made this revolutionary journey in becoming a powerful servant of God and friend to a lost world. Most of us desire to know God more intimately, and to become empowered to live more effectively. We're weary of being overcome by the pressures of our difficult age. We desire to reclaim the powerful days of our conversion, and those moments the Holy Spirit fell upon us - but sadly, we've become a nation other than those people in those days. This book will bring you back into the empowering life God intends you to live out. He wants you to experience His power daily, just like those early years He showered you with spiritual ecstasy. Our Bibles, though mysterious in many ways, are our present hope! The "Handbook to bible study" reminds us that some books of the Bible are "... difficult to interpret. ...baffled many through the centuries... Yet it is the very presence of certain literary features that gives us clues to enable us to decode the book successfully. One must always operate in Bible study with the assumption that God intends the Book to be understood. Somewhere within it must be materials to help with the difficult parts, since it is self-interpreting. ..." "The Tabernacle" is one of those literary features that give us clues to enable us to decode God's plan for abiding in His presence, and to understand why the Bible teaches empowering dynamics of private praying to Him.
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