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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2020 · 25 MIN

The Tabernacle: Blueprint of Heaven Pt 4 ~ The Most Holy Place and the Mercy Seat

from Hebraic Heritage Radio Podcasts · host Eddie Chumney

Fellowship with Yeshua comes through a dedicated prayer life. A disciple of Yeshua does away with childish behavior. This is spiritually ascending and moving from the outer courtyard and into the Holy Place. The Incense Altar in the Holy Place of the tabernacle represents our prayer life. Our prayers are like incense: And another angel came and stood at the altar, having a golden censer; and there was given unto him much incense, that he should offer it with the prayers of all saints upon the golden altar which was before the throne. Revelation 8:3 In the Holy of Holies is the mercy seat. The mercy seat is the throne of God. The throne of God is established upon justice, righteousness, mercy and truth. The throne of God is the place of atonement and reconciliation. The throne of God is the place of His presence. The throne of God is the place of fellowship with Him. In the Holy of Holies is the ark of the covenant. The ark of the covenant is associated with the will of God. The Torah is the tree of life. The overcomer in Yeshua is given the tree of life. Are these teachings a blessing to you? Please make a donation: http://www.hebrootsradio.com/give/ For more Eddie Chumney teachings and beautiful worship music, visit us at our internet streaming radio station http://hebrootsradio.com/. Please visit our home page at: http://hebroots.org/

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