““You shall make an altar of acacia wood, five cubits long and five cubits wide—the altar shall be square—and its height shall be three cubits.” Exodus 27:1
Greetings BeLoved child of THE MOST HIGH GOD our SAVIOR CHRIST (JESUS: YAHUSHA HA’MASSIACH ) I want to thank you in advance for checking out today’s lesson CHRIST: I AM THE DIRECTOR please note every “You shall”… as Christians we take Direction from THE DIRECTOR THE WORD OF YAH IS our COMMAND. This should be simple but anyone old enough to read this knows by now, through experience that we place just about everything (in our face) in priority over a Clear “Thus Says THE LORD (YAH)” but HalleluYAH! we have a AGAPÈ LOVING, LONG SUFFERING, FORGIVING FATHER He Knows and Gets us, He Pre Planned, Prepared and Left Instructions (The Bible) we even Still Have The Luxury Of THE RUACH HA’QUODESH: THE HOLY SPIRIT To TEACH GUIDE And Fill us with His WISDOM 🙌
Today’s message Exodus 27, today’s verses: “Keep your heart with all diligence, For out of it spring the issues of life.” Proverbs 4:23 “To Him all the prophets witness that, through His name, whoever believes in Him will receive remission of sins.”” Acts 10:43
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THE BEATEN OIL; THE EPHOD Always in Scripture oil is an emblem of the Holy Spirit. It is His grace communicated to the wick of our character and life, which makes them capable of giving a bright light for God. This oil was pure, because none shine brightly for God who are not pure in heart and poor in spirit. It was beaten, because our best work is often the result of our sorrows. McCheyne used to say, “Beaten oil for the sanctuary,” referring to the care with which ministers and teachers should prepare for their work. Get your oil direct! See Zec 4:2-3. It is befitting that we should consider the priestly garments. We minister within the curtained court; order the lamp of testimony till daybreak, and stand before the altar of incense-it is meet that we should be arrayed in the beauty of holiness. Our Lord bears our names, graven indelibly and eternally, and we are accepted in the Beloved.






















