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The Gateway of Humility: Entering God's Presence

The Tabernacle, as detailed in the book of Exodus, was much more than a simple tent. It was a physical manifestation of God’s presence among the Israelites and a profound symbol of how we should approach God today. Every aspect of the Tabernacle’s design, from the materials used to its layout, was meticulously specified by God. This divine blueprint wasn’t just about constructing a physical space; it was about creating a spiritual blueprint for humanity’s relationship with God—a pattern that remains relevant even in our modern context.

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Power in The Name of Jesus

Names carry profound significance in many cultures, and nowhere is this truer than in the Bible. While in the Western world names often serve as mere designators to distinguish one person from another, in the Eastern world, and particularly in biblical contexts, names encompass much more. They signify a person's worth, character, reputation, authority, will, and ownership. In fact, the name of a person in biblical times was viewed as equivalent to the person themselves.

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Heaven: Our True Home and Lasting Hope

In our walk of faith, it's essential to remember that Heaven is our ultimate destination. This earthly realm, with all its complexities and fleeting beauty, is not our final abode.  Amidst daily challenges and worldly distractions, we can easily lose sight of this eternal promise. This loss of heavenly focus can blur our spiritual vision, making us overly entangled in temporal affairs and diminishing our longing for our heavenly home.

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Obedience or Convenience

In Acts 24:24-27, we find Paul standing before Felix, the Roman governor, accused of being a troublemaker, stirring up riots among the Jews, and leading the Nazarene sect.  As Paul speaks about faith in Christ, righteousness, self-control, and the judgment to come, Felix trembles but dismisses Paul, saying, “That’s enough for now! You may leave. When I find it convenient, I will send for you.” This moment vividly portrays the struggle between genuine obedience and the allure of convenience.

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Daily Moments of Consecration

Consecration means “setting apart,” and it can apply to a person, building, or object. It is an old word that simply means to make or declare something sacred, hallowed, or holy; to set apart, dedicate, or devote to a holy use. Sadly, in much of Christianity, this word has lost its traction with a strong preference for living as close to the world or in the zone of minimum requirements. Consecration is a daily requirement for every spiritual leader.

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Freedom From Shame

In John 8:31-36, Jesus speaks to new Jewish converts who, despite their heritage as descendants of Abraham, grapple with the concept of true freedom. Jesus asserts, "If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free" (John 8:31-32). This statement puzzles them as they claim never to have been slaves to anyone, asking, "How can you say that we shall be set free?" (John 8:33).

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Victory Through Faith

The biblical account of Joshua and the Battle of Jericho (Joshua 6) offers a profound lesson for every Christian about our faith and obedience to God. As Christians, we can draw deep spiritual insights from this account, finding truths about God and guidance for our own lives.

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Worship Will Determine Your Destiny

Worship is much more than just singing songs at church on a Sunday. True worship extends far beyond musical expressions; it is a lifestyle, a daily offering of ourselves to God. Worship is living our lives in sacrifice and dedication to God. Worship encompasses our lives and our resources, including our time, talent, and treasure.

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It’s Not About Me

Naturally, we as people are inclined to be self-preserving rather than self-sacrificing. Because of this, as we move through life, we quickly get caught up in all the issues and demands that seemingly ambush us each day. This, coupled with the desire many of us have to be successful, can often lead us feeling empty. We become stuck striving for true fulfillment but constantly left wanting more.

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The Bridegroom Cometh

The parable of the ten virgins (Matthew 25:1-13), serves as a poignant reminder of the necessity of being prepared for the coming of Jesus Christ. In the parable, the virgins represent us, the church, awaiting the return of Christ, the bridegroom.

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A Reviving Rain of Faith

The power of faith and the word of God is beautifully illustrated in the story of Elijah from 1 Kings 18:36-45.

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