Showing posts with label God with people. Show all posts
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Monday, December 31, 2018

JESUS WANT TO HANG OUR WITH YOU.


Ex. 25:8, “And let them make me a sanctuary; 
that I may dwell among them.”



The title of this series is “Dwelling with God.” The title of the blog that this series is a part of is “From God’s Heart to Yours.” I need to share some of God’s heart on this topic before finishing up the teaching with a review of the applications of the priest's uniform.

Let’s start with some Scriptures that mostly clearly express God’s desire for what our heart’s desire should be. 

Psalm 84:1 How lovely is your dwelling place, O Lord of Heaven’s Armies.
2   I long, yes, I faint with longing to enter the courts of the Lord. With my whole being, body and soul, I will shout joyfully to the living God.
3   Even the sparrow finds a home, and the swallow builds her nest and raises her young at a place near your altar, O Lord of Heaven’s Armies, my King and my God!

Psalm 27:4   One thing I have desired of the Lord, That will I seek: That I may dwell in the house of the Lord All the days of my life, To behold the beauty of the Lord, And to inquire in His temple.

Psalm 63:1   O God, You are my God; Early will I seek You; My soul thirsts for You; My flesh longs for You In a dry and thirsty land Where there is no water.
2  So I have looked for You in the sanctuary, To see Your power and Your glory.
3  Because Your loving kindness is better than life, My lips shall praise You.

While my wife was doing most of the driving down to and back from Florida on our Christmas trip to see our son and his wife, I had time to lay back and pray, and as I did the Lord stirred up a heart cry, “God send us people to disciple who will in turn make disciples.” After I cried out to God for awhile I asked the Lord about what steps we, as a church, may need to take, or be prepared to take as HE answers that prayer? The following 6 things came to mind.

1)
Be a people who spend time alone in His Presence. We follow the words of the old song, "Turn your eyes upon Jesus until the things of earth grow strangely dim." Disciples must, above all else, practice the Presence and hear from God personally.
2) Walking in the Spirit while in the world, we also practice the Presence. This practice in all parts of life we consequently lead others by that example.
3) We need to have a powerful prayer life so that people know we are a people of prayer and seek us out when they face the stuff of life and realize they need prayer. I’m not necessarily talking about mature believers. May we have such an experiential understanding of our role as priests of God that people will seek us out for help.
4) We experience God’s Presence as the power and experience Him so that others are provoked to do likewise.
5) As we stand in the gap for people we eventually will see them get connected to Jesus. Then we step into the role of the great commission and take the opportunity to make disciples.
6) The Lord sending us “fresh fish” may require us to change our routine, to alter our time priorities, perhaps make changes in our church services. We need to be willing to do whatever the Lord leads us to do when He leads us to do it. Jesus is Lord and works all things together for our good.

Let’s pray for, and expect, that after a few months of the Evangelistic Crusade type meetings with Peter Kumar every 1st Friday, we will see this happen. Let’s make every effort to invite the people that need to hear the message of salvation, healing and deliverance and that they experience Jesus. May God give us more and more opportunities to share our testimonies and brag about Jesus to those outside the church.

Meaningful results of any outreach requires that the intercessors be faithful to saturate things in prayer.
Exodus 19:6   And you shall be to Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.’ …
As we review the teaching on the priests’ uniform, let’s keep what I just said in mind. Everything I’ve taught about the Tabernacle all leads to our role in God’s process of building His church.

God’s Call of the Priesthood:
Heb. 5:4   And no man takes this honor to himself, but he who is called by God, just as Aaron was.
5   So also Christ did not glorify Himself to become High Priest, but it was He who said to Him: "You are My Son, today I have begotten You.” (NKJ)
Likewise, we are children of God.

God’s Purpose for the Priesthood
Heb 5:1   For every high priest taken from among men is appointed for men in things pertaining to God, that he may offer both gifts and sacrifices for sins.
2     He can have compassion on those who are ignorant and going astray, since he himself is also beset by weakness.
Moved with compassion, Jesus did miracles. We should follow His example and see Him do things beyond our human capabilities.

God’s Purpose for the Priests Uniform:
Exod 28:2      "And you shall make holy garments for Aaron your brother, for glory and for beauty. (NKJV)
Psalm 132:16   I will also clothe her priests with salvation, and her saints shall shout aloud for joy. (NKJV)

This calling is to a joyous lifestyle of loving others more than ourselves. It’s is so rewarding and liberating.



As we looked closely at this uniform, we saw things that apply to how we conduct ourselves as a nation of priests unto God. It is like when you dress up in a fancy dress or suit, you are more mindful to watch your manners and are acutely aware of why you are dressed up. It is also like a solder dressed in full battle gear, ready to use everything he (or she ) is wearing.

Ø The clothes are a constant reminder of the dignity and responsibilities of the office the Lord has called us to. We are Christ’s ambassadors. Our lives reflect Him to the world. We should conduct ourselves in such a way that people see His love and holiness in us, without hypocrisy, without grounds for accusation.
Ø These clothes were for beauty and glory. God sees us, His bride, as beautiful. He invested His Glory in us - Christ in us, the Hope of Glory.

Review of the NOW applications of various parts of the uniform
Ø the Golden Crown of Aaron,
 
o   Would you live your life any differently if you wore a hat or tee shirt that said Holy to the Lord on it?

Ø The Ephod, a fancy embroidered over garment held together at the shoulders with stones engraved with the names of the 12 tribes
o   WE CARRY THE NAMES OF OUR LOVED ONES ON OUR SHOULDERS
o   Sometimes we may experience this weight as a burden to pray.
 
Ø The weight on the shoulders was increased 
because also hanging from the them was the 
Breastplate of Judgment:
o   9” square plate holding 12 engraved stones is hanging from the shoulders and fastened around the body, held close to the heart. Each stone was big enough for the name of a tribe to be on it.

When we are empowered by the Spirit, even the heaviest of these burdens is
   light because Jesus is the burden bearer.

o   Exodus 28:30 Insert the Urim and Thummim into the sacred chest piece Aaron will always carry over his heart the objects used to determine the Lord’s will for his people.
    
Hear the still small voice of God directing your steps.

Bells on the bottom hem of the blue robe
Ex. 28:33   "And upon its hem you shall make pomegranates of blue, purple, and scarlet, all around its hem, and bells of gold between them all around:
35   "And it shall be upon Aaron when he ministers, and its sound will be heard when he goes into the holy place before the LORD and when he comes out, that he may not die.
The fancy embroidered pomegranates could have been symbolic of the sweetness of God’s Holy Presence. The bells were a signal to everyone within earshot that the priest was going into the Holy Place; it was a call to prayer. Thank God it’s no longer an annual ritual.

Conclusion: Experiencing the Shekinah.


History changed when the Tabernacle was completed. Everything was in place.  Then suddenly, like on the day of Pentecost, God did the unexpected and started something marvelous in motion.

Ex. 40: 34 Then a cloud covered the tent of the congregation, and the glory of the LORD filled the tabernacle.
35 And Moses was not able to enter into the tent of the congregation, because the cloud abode thereon, and the glory of the LORD filled the tabernacle.

All the Hebrew and Greek words translated as Tabernacle refer to a dwelling place, a booth or a covering. Just as the cloud covered Israel in the wilderness, and the fire held enemies at bay and provided light at night, the Shekinah enters our room. Because they followed the cloud & the fire, they became bearers of the Presence.



Psalm 65:4   Blessed is the man You choose, And cause to approach You, That he may dwell in Your courts. We shall be satisfied with the goodness of Your house, Of Your holy temple.

Psalm 85:9   Surely His salvation is near to those who fear Him, That glory may dwell in our land.


The Almighty dwelling with man, showing us His glory can be such an awesome demonstration of God’s great love There is nothing in life as fantastic as experiencing the Shekinah, God’s Manifest Presence in such awesome power. It causes you to just fall in love with Him, intensely. Things happen when the Lord shows up in His power. Lives are changed. Miracles, healings, deliverance, Divine callings are realized. The chains of the power of sin and of the enemy of our souls are broken. Our emotions react to Him, tears may flow, hysterical laughter may break out, bodies may shake, people may dance and sing – all spontaneously.

Let me repeat what I said in my opening of this sermon find an altar,  to do this and pray for whatever specific needs you may  have. Please, don’t leave still carrying burdens you came in with. 

You can send your prayer requests as a MESSAGE from the Glad Tidings Tabernacle facebook page  



Let’s pray for and expect that after a few months of the Evangelistic Crusade type meetings with Peter Kumar every 1st Friday, we will see this happen. Let’s make every effort to invite the people that need to hear the message of salvation, healing and deliverance and to come to Glad Tidings Tabernacle, that they experience Jesus. May God give us more and more opportunities to share our testimonies and brag about Jesus to those outside the church.

Monday, November 19, 2018

DWELLING WITH GOD, Part 1, A Study of the Tabernacle in the Wilderness




2 Cor 6:16   ...For we are the temple of the living God. As God said:

The Hebrew word for sanctuary is mishkan, which means dwelling place. It is used 139 times in the OT, always referring to the sanctuary, the “tent of meeting.” Just as God was with His people in the wilderness, His desire is to be with His people today.
1 Cor 3:16   Don’t you realize that all of you together are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God lives in you?
When we hear God’s heartbeat, we hear this and Jn. 3:16. Let your senses and your spirit experience the atmosphere of this dwelling place,
Zeph. 3:17   ”The LORD thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; he will rest in his love, he will joy over thee with singing.” (KJV)

When we are used to living in such a beautiful, relational place with God then the adversities of life on this planet effect us differently than they did before. Sure we feel things emotionally. Disappointment, sorrow, grief, panic when the car is broken and there’s no budget to fix it. Some anxieties are normal, and if we understand the process they will cause our faith to grow. Our compassion for others grows deeper. They no longer shake our faith, hinder our hope or confidence that “God’s got this.” We can better deal with those emotions and put the worry & panic aside.

Moses goes into God’s Presence:

The description in Ex. 25 is preceded by several wonderful chapters describing miraculous things God is doing with Moses and Israel. We see Moses frequently communing with God and receiving the 10 Commandments. Now, just before the “tent of meeting” is detailed, there is a key to hearing God’s heartbeat. Moses took a risk to get closer to the presence of God. Picture the scene at the end of Ex. 24 as the Lord calls Moses

Moses responds
Ex. 24:15, “Moses went up into the mount, and a cloud covered the mount.”
So far this sounds pretty cool, like something many believers would not hesitate to do, WOW, EXPERIENCE THE SHEKINAH. Look a little further, are you ready for this?
Ex. 24:16   “And the glory of the Lord settled down on Mount Sinai, and the cloud covered it for six days. On the seventh day the Lord called to Moses from inside the cloud.
17   To the Israelites at the foot of the mountain, the glory of the Lord appeared at the summit like a consuming fire.
18   Then Moses disappeared into the cloud as he climbed higher up the mountain. He remained on the mountain forty days and forty nights.
Moses followed God’s calling to him to come to a place where:
Ø 2 friends would talk
Ø Moses might hear God’s heart beat
Ø 40 days alone with God was worth the hike and changed the course of history 

Jesus extended that invitation,

Are we that desperate for intimacy with God that we would climb up a mountain, get to the top even though it looked like “consuming fire?” Was Peter that desperate when he got out of the boat to walk on the water in the midst of a storm? Aren’t you glad Jesus makes it easy for us. The Message Bible put is this way: 

Look at the purpose of this elaborate, ornate, detailed Tabernacle again, 
Exodus 25:8   “Have the people of Israel build me a holy sanctuary so I CAN LIVE AMONG THEM.
SUNY COLLEGE AT CORTLAND
Where people live together, they relate to one another. This is not in
the context of “roommates” living in the same dorm room but not in real relationship with each other. Living in the dorm in my 1st semester in college was a drag. Later I lived with guys who became good friends, one in particular has been a friend ever since. This next verse defines it well.


And your Redeemer is the Holy One of Israel;
He is called the God of the whole earth.

Its on God’s Terms

This relationship; however must be on His terms, “He is Lord.” Matthew Henry put it this way,
“For the scripture is designed to direct us in our duty, not to fill our heads with speculations, nor to please our fancies.” Matthew Henry, commentary on Ex. 25:1-9

Our relationship with God is not on our own terms. Though we live under grace, not law, we cannot live with the concept that everyone can do what is right in his own eyes. Living for the Lord has comforting boundaries as these verses describe:
Exod. 25:9   You must build this Tabernacle and its furnishings exactly according to the pattern I will show you.
Matt. 4:17, ”Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”
Studying the tabernacle will give us insights into God’s terms for this relationship. His terms are wonderful and reflect His loving character.

Look again at
Ex. 25:1   “The Lord said to Moses,”
Though the Scriptures repeat this phrase, or others like it frequently, think about the consequence of these occurrences and think of how rarely they occur in the lives of Bible characters. We have daily communication with the Father but words with such tremendous consequence are rare. Yes we must be led by the Spirit but we are given wisdom to live. There are those special times when you know you have heard from God and they should always be “wows” to us. Such special instructions reveal conditions of the heart.
Exodus 25:2 “Tell the people of Israel to bring me their sacred offerings. Accept the contributions from all whose hearts are moved to offer them.

God told Moses to ask about 2 million people to give allot. Now that’s a WOW. The Lord was very specific in His instructions and showed His character. He was asking, not ordering, the people to part with a large amount of high dollar stuff. Nothing in the list (verses 3-7) was common or inexpensive. These former slaves did not leave Egypt empty handed, they came into some big bucks. Now the Lord is asking them to give it to build the Tabernacle. The verse emphasizes that this must be a willing, heart felt, offering. Remember, these are Jews, and the response was overwhelming. Now that is a WOW.

When God makes His plan and purpose plain, and shows His love at the same time, His people respond. Hearts are moved to sacrificial action at the demonstration of His love and power. This awesome display of supernatural power on Mt. Sinai coupled with a request, not an order, is a combination the hearts of man cannot but respond to generously.

In Conclusion.

picture from THE SHACK movie showing the
main character standing with the Trinity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CL0yUbSS5Eg
We see that God, motivated by His great love for man, fervently, eagerly, earnestly desires that there be a meeting place, indeed a dwelling place, where HE is among us. The Tabernacle in the Wilderness was a shadow, a pre-cursor, to the reality of a people who are new creatures in Christ, a people with God in our hearts and living a life of worship. When in that place of relationship with God who is in our hearts, worship becomes a lifestyle. As we continue this study over the next several weeks, and look at some details of this magnificent tent of meeting, it is with the emphasis that we grow closer to the wonderful God we worship, who continuously reveals Himself to us in so many ways.

Revelation 21:3 And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying, Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself shall be with them, and be their God.


THE CHALLENGE:

The invitation God gave Moses to come up to Him is extended to us. We have the choice. Do we climb the mountain of His love, leading others to freedom, or do we take the easy way and slide into the muck of sin? With every temptation, He makes a way of escape. Do you ascend the hill of the Lord, or slide to hell on greasy grace? Life or death, it’s our choice. Make a positive difference or be another slime ball just fitting in with a hell bound crowd? Our love affair with God should be sufficient motivation to climb up, go up the stairs into His chambers. Love is not something you fall into, it is a mountain to climb. I hope you always decide to keep climbing the mountain. 

Do we love our friends, acquaintances and family enough to pray for opportunities to have this conversation with them?


Saturday, July 26, 2014

DWELLING WITH GOD: PART 1 OF 2

A STUDY ON THE TABERNACLE IN THE WILDERNESS
Written by Andy Levine, with considerable
help & inspiration from the Holy Ghost.
The Hebrew word for sanctuary is mishkan, which means dwelling place. It is used 139 times in the Old Testament, always referring to the sanctuary, the “tent of meeting.” Just as God was with His people in the wilderness, His desire is to be with His people today. 
1 Cor 3:16, ‘Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?’ and also, 2 Cor 6:16, “…for ye are the temple of the living God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people”.
When we hear God’s heartbeat, we hear this and Jn. 3:16. Let your senses and your spirit experience the atmosphere of this dwelling place, His heartbeat is a happy beat.

Zeph. 3:17,”The LORD thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; he will rest in his love, he will joy over thee with singing.”
Moses goes into God’s Presence:
The description in Ex. 25 is preceded by several wonderful chapters describing miraculous things God is doing with Moses and Israel. We see Moses frequently communing with God and receiving the 10 Commandments. Now, just before the “tent of meeting” is detailed, there is a key to hearing God’s heartbeat. Moses took a risk to get closer to the presence of God. Picture the scene at the end of Ex. 24.as the Lord calls Moses in v.12,

“And the LORD said unto Moses, Come up to me into the mount, and be there…” Moses responds in V. 15, “Moses went up into the mount, and a cloud covered the mount.” So far this sounds pretty cool, like something many believers would not hesitate to do, wow, experience the Shekinah. Look a little further, are you ready for this? V.16 “And the glory of the LORD abode upon mount Sinai, and the cloud covered it six days … (V17) And the sight of the glory of the LORD was like devouring fire on the top of the mount in the eyes of the children of Israel. (V18) And Moses went into the midst of the cloud, and gat him up into the mount…”

Moses followed the call of God to a place of interaction with the Almighty, a place to be alone with God, a place where he would hear God’s heartbeat.
Are we that desperate for intimacy with God that we would climb up a mountain, get to the top even though it looked like “like devouring fire on the top of the mount?”  Was Peter this desperate when he got out of the boat to walk on the water in the midst of a storm? I’m glad Jesus makes it easy for us,
Matt 11:28-30, “Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. (29) Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. (30) For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.“

This relationship, however must be on His terms, “He is Lord.” 
Look at the purpose of this elaborate, ornate, detailed place again,  Ex. 25:8. “…that I may dwell among them.” Where people live together, they relate to one another. As we look at the details of the Tabernacle, let’s make sure to keep this foundation in mind. Everything must come back to this cornerstone truth that the Tabernacle is where we live with God, where we relate to Him. The Father’s heart is not just to have weekly visits with the Saints in the church house, He wants to live among us.
For the scripture is designed to direct us in our duty, not to fill our heads with speculations, nor to please our fancies.” Matthew Henry, commentary on Ex. 25:1-9

Exodus. 25:9. “According to all that I show thee, after the pattern of the tabernacle, and the pattern of all the instruments thereof, even so shall ye make it.”

Our relationship with God is not on our own terms. Though we live under grace, not law, we cannot live with the concept that everyone can do what is right in his own eyes. Living for the Lord, relating to God, is under the concept that John the Baptist, and then Jesus, preached,
Matt. 4:17, ”Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”
 Studying the tabernacle will give us insights into God’s terms for this relationship. His terms are wonderful and reflect His loving character.

Look again at the beginning of Ex. 25. V1 – “The Lord spake unto Moses,” The Lord is not a blabber mouth. The scripture repeats this phrase, or other’s like it, frequently. Think about the consequence of these occurrences, think of the infrequency of these things in historical prospective. We have daily communication with the Father but words with such tremendous consequence are rare. Yes we must be led by the Spirit but we are given wisdom to live. There are those special times when you know you have heard from God and they should always be “wows” to us.

V2 – God told Moses to speak to about 2 million people. Now that’s a WOW. The Lord was very specific in His instructions and showed His character. He was asking, not ordering, the people to part with a large amount of high dollar stuff. Nothing in the list (verses 3-7) was common or inexpensive. These former slaves did not leave Egypt empty handed, they came into some big bucks. Now the Lord is asking them to give it to build the Tabernacle. The verse emphasizes that this must be a willing, heart felt, offering. Remember, these are Jews, and the response was overwhelming. Now that is a WOW.


When God makes His plan and purpose plain, and shows His love at the same time, His people respond. Hearts are moved to sacrificial action at the demonstration of His love and power. This awesome display of supernatural power on Mt. Sinai coupled with a request, not an order, is a combination the hearts of man cannot but respond to generously. 

Stay tuned, Part 2 covers "What the Bible Doesn't Say," how the Tabernacle symbolizes the Church and "God's Presence Goes With Us."

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