In Romans 8, Paul reveals the deep reality of God’s presence in the believer’s life. Last time, we explored the foundation of that truth. Now, we focus on your walk—what it means to be led by the Holy Spirit in your daily life. God’s Presence Brings Guidance Your walk with God is shaped by His … Continue reading Romans 8 (Part 2): The Facts of God’s Presence in Your Life – Your Walk
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Worship Leads to Working with God
Exodus 35 highlights the Israelites’ opportunity to work with God in building the Tabernacle, emphasizing heart transformation following past failures. It calls for rested, willing, and wise hearts, encouraging spontaneous generosity and involvement in divine purposes. Ultimately, working with God is portrayed as a joyful act of worship and service.
Curtains, Boards, and Bars
Truths About Fellowship and the Deeper Things of Christ Text: Exodus 26 The Tabernacle in the wilderness was more than a portable place of worship—it was a profound revelation of eternal truths about Christ and the fellowship we are invited into with Him. As we reflect on Exodus 26, we’re invited to peel back the … Continue reading Curtains, Boards, and Bars
The Holy Place Furniture: A Blueprint for Worship
The text explores the concept of worship by analyzing the Tabernacle's Holy Place. It emphasizes structured worship through Christ’s symbolism—The Brazen Altar for sacrifice, the Brass Laver for cleansing, and furnishings like the Table of Shewbread and Golden Lampstand. This highlights that true worship is Christ-centered, redemptive, and a believer's pursuit.
The Ark of the Covenant: Seeing Christ and His Work
The Ark of the Covenant symbolizes Jesus Christ, revealing His dual nature as fully God and fully man. Designed with divine purpose, it serves as a throne of grace, embodying God’s presence and mercy. The items it contained foreshadow Christ’s roles as King, Prophet, and Priest, offering profound truths that shape our faith.
In Solitude
In solitude, God has called me to hear from Him. He is inviting me to be with Him. God desires me to know and experience the joy of enjoying Him. In such solitude as this, He turns my heart, my mind, and my eyes to see His glory. In these, He invites me to delight in Him and find all that can truly satisfy me.
Feeling Forgotten
It is hard to deal with our natural feelings. As a matter of fact we cannot do so naturally and expect them to change or to be handled properly. These natural feelings have to be dealt with supernaturally.