The Peace or Fellowship Offering is the last of the five voluntary offerings. The worshiper chose when and if to take them to the priest. Unlike the sin offerings, the Peace offering and the Grain offering were for thanksgiving and rededication. The Peace or Fellowship offering was more like a celebration because the priests and … Continue reading Dinner with God – The Peace or Fellowship Offering
Tabernacle of Moses
The Unintentional Sin and Trespass Offerings
The Sin Offering The instructions begin with these two verses, Leviticus 4:1-2. Now the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 2 “Speak to the children of Israel, saying: ‘If a person sins unintentionally against any of the commandments of the Lord in anything which ought not to be done, and does any of them… Did you catch that? … Continue reading The Unintentional Sin and Trespass Offerings
What Are You Thinking? – The Burnt Offering
Passover begins at sunset on April 5—that’s next Wednesday. With this in mind, we are going to jump ahead in our Tabernacle story this week. As I prayed about it, Holy Spirit urged me to discuss the offerings and sacrifices given at the altar. Keep in mind that Moses did not receive the full instructions … Continue reading What Are You Thinking? – The Burnt Offering
The Altar of Sacrifice–A Place to Remember
Moses waited on bended knees. He lifted his hands in praise. “Great and Mighty God, Your ways and Your thoughts are beyond everything I’ve imagined. Yahweh, I am in awe of the things You are showing me. I cannot help but wonder why You chose me for this assignment. I am humbled by the beauty … Continue reading The Altar of Sacrifice–A Place to Remember
Time to Selah
Moses rolled over and sat up. The red dirt of Sinai clung to the folds of his garment. It took a few minutes for him to gather his thoughts. All sense of time was lost. “I’ve never felt such peace,” he said with a sigh. He looked around and found he was still enveloped in … Continue reading Time to Selah
Finish the Fence and The Gate to the Courtyard Part 1
Have you ever thought about Moses? Have you wondered what he thought as God dictated His blueprints? It helps to put yourself in the story and feel what the character may be feeling. What you see and feel stays with you much longer than facts and figures. Today we will finish the fence details and … Continue reading Finish the Fence and The Gate to the Courtyard Part 1
The Use of Silver in the Tabernacle Courtyard Fence
Silver plays a key role in the Gospel message. Without it, the Tabernacle would be just another tent. Its spiritual value surpasses gold. Let's see what we can find. Exodus 27:9-10 NKJV “You shall also make the court of the tabernacle. For the south side there shall be hangings for the court made of fine woven … Continue reading The Use of Silver in the Tabernacle Courtyard Fence
The Tabernacle – The Use of Brass in the Fence
When God gave Moses instructions for the Tabernacle, He also gave him specific details about the curtained fence around its courtyard. Last time we talked about the messages woven into His choice of white linen. Now we will begin to cover the meaning of the support system for those curtains. This is the scripture we … Continue reading The Tabernacle – The Use of Brass in the Fence
The Tabernacle – Why a Linen Fence?
Where should we begin? This was my question for the past few weeks. Finally, I have the answer after much prayer and discussion with my CEO (Yahweh Elohim). He wants us to begin with the curtained fence around the courtyard of the Tabernacle. Abba’s purpose for the Tabernacle would be a place to meet and … Continue reading The Tabernacle – Why a Linen Fence?
The Tabernacle–The Supplies List and Donors
Moses remained alone on the top of the mountain with God for forty days. But the people will not hear the rest of the instructions God gave him until much later. Because while Moses was writing the bridal covenant, the impatient Israelites fell back into familiar Egyptian behavior. Now when the people saw that Moses … Continue reading The Tabernacle–The Supplies List and Donors