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*The Prayer Life*
*Tabernacle Prayer*
*6~/26~/2004** and **6~/27~/2004*
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*Introduction*
We have been talking about prayer and how important it is to pray, even for the church family and what God is doing among us.
In the context of that I want to show you and lead you through my favorite method of prayer.
If you are like me you can get distracted while you are praying.
On the other hand it is easy to do what Jesus said not to do and pray vain repetitions.
The tabernacle is called the “tabernacle of the testimony” by Stephen.
It was a picture of God camping and dwelling among them.
Acts 7
*/44 /**/“Our forefathers had the tabernacle of the Testimony with them in the desert.
It had been made as God directed Moses, according to the pattern he had seen.
45 Having received the tabernacle, our fathers under Joshua brought it with them when they took the land from the nations God drove out before them./*
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*TABERNACLE SLIDE #1*
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*Exodus 25-40** covers the story of the tabernacle.*
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*Hebrews 9** in the New Testament clarifies the symbolism.*
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Romans 15
*/4 /**/For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us, so that through endurance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope.
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This is an entire teaching for putting on Christ and living out the testimony but we are focusing on how to use it as a tool to pray.
· *The gate*
-There is only one way in.
that reminds us there is one way to God; through Jesus Christ.
-The families would stand at the front and as their sacrifices were made their names were called out.
They saw their sins go up in smoke for one more year.
-Once a year on what is known as Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, the High priest would offer a sacrifice in the Holiest of Holies before the Ark of the Covenant.
-There are six pieces of furniture that stand for different things.
Each serves to be a marker that reminds us of an area to pray about.
-The key is that a progression is taking place.
-We continually forget who we are so we are preparing to pray.
The last place, the Ark of the Covenant is where intercession is made.
-Up to that point we are preparing ourselves to pray.
Psalm 100
*/4 /**/Enter his gates with thanksgiving /*
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*/give thanks to him and praise his name.
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· *The Brass Altar*
*BRASS ALTAR SLIDE #2*
-This stands for the cross.
-This is where you identify with the cross and what Jesus did for you.
· *Salvation*
· *Healing*
· *Redemption from the curse of the law*
· *Born of the Holy Spirit*
· *Provision*
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-This is the place of grace where you remind yourself of the gift of salvation.
-You humble yourself and remind yourself that God did all the work.
-Jesus died for you.
-Because of the cross you are brought near to God through the blood of Christ.
-You remind yourself and the devil that you are a follower of God.
*DO IT*
*EXAMPLE*
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· *The Laver*
*The Laver Slide #3*
-This stands for sanctification.
-This stands for holiness.
Hebrews 10
*/14 /**/because by one sacrifice he has made perfect forever those who are being made holy.
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-We are given the gift of righteousness at the cross but we are to live holy.
-This is where you confess sin.
-This was really a mirror.
-When you looked inside you saw yourself.
John 13
*/8 /**/“No,” said Peter, “you shall never wash my feet.”
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*/9 “Then, Lord,” Simon Peter replied, “not just my feet but my hands and my head as well!” /*
*/10 Jesus answered, “A person who has had a bath needs only to wash his feet; his whole body is clean./*[4]*/
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· *Offer you body to God a living sacrifice*
· *Offer your mind to God*
· *Pray for the fruit of the Spirit to develop*
· *Repent and turn from any known sin*
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Philippians 3
*/16 /**/Only let us live up to what we have already attained.
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*DO IT*
· *The Golden Lampstand (Menorah)*
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*Golden Lampstand Slide #4*
-You are now in an enclosed tent room where there is no outside light.
-The lampstand stands for the Holy Spirit in your life.
Isaiah 11
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*/the Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the Lord—*[6]*/*
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-This is where we ask for the infilling of the Holy Spirit and earnestly desire and covet the Gifts of the Spirit.
-This is where you switch from your strength to God’s strength.
*DO IT*
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· *Table of Show bread *
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*Table of Showbread slide #5*
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*4286 **πρόθεσις**, **πρόσθεσις* [/prothesis/ ~/*proth*·es·is~/] n f.
From 4388; TDNT 8:164; TDNTA 1176; GK 4606 and 4671; 12 occurrences; AV translates as “purpose” eight times, and “shewbread + 740” four times.
*1* a setting forth of a thing, placing of it in view, the shewbread.
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-This had twelve loaves of bread that were changed every week.
-There were 12 tribes of Israel.
-This is where I check my heart for grudges.
-This is where I get my relationships right.
-This is the place of forgiveness.
-Sometimes I pray for provision here.
Matthew 6
*/11 /**/Give us today our daily bread./*
Matthew 4
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