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Great Endtime Revival – is an amazing true story about a couple of highly influential spiritual experiences I had at a very young age that indelibly changed my life. Later, I lost my kid sister to cancer, followed by a recurrent dream at the age of eleven about a stranger standing on a hill, silhouetted against the twilight sky, speaking to a great multitude of diverse nationalities. As I entered my adult years I tried to fit into my childhood dream regarding the end of days, which conflicted with many of life’s demands. I must find a way to integrate into God’s plan and prepare others for the Great Endtime Revival. Those who love to read a good story with unpredictable twists and turns will enjoy Great Endtime Revival. Anyone who has lost a family member or had a brush with death could relate to this story. People who have made difficult life decisions, or are on a quest for truth, who love mystery or have an interest in the last days will find this book very compelling. This is a story that everyone will love and relate as they come to realize how I arrived at my conclusions that led me to my decisions that determined the course of my life by an algorithm of difficult choices I made that is common to us all. There have been many how-to books written about walking with God, but there could hardly be enough testimonies about people obeying the Holy Spirit and how it innately changed the course of my life as I live and walk by the Spirit.

 

 

 

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Temple of God Made without Hands – This is a book about our relationship with God as seen through the symbolism of the Old Covenant tabernacle. Draw near to our Great High Priest, who Himself “Entered through the greater and more perfect tabernacle, not made with hands... not of this creation,” that is "into heaven itself" as a forerunner for us (Heb 9:11,24 NASB). Take a tour though this tabernacle as members of the royal priesthood (1Pet 2:9), and partake of the sacred bread that represents the word of God, continuing along the corridor of lampstands that shed light on His word to reach the golden altar of incense symbolizing prayer.

 

The golden altar of incense is the theme of this book. One of the priestly duties was to daily dress the altar of perpetual incense. For this reason the altar of incense was stationed just outside the Holy of Holies in front of the curtain, but was technically an article of the Most Holy Place. Hence, it symbolizes the transition between the holy place and the Most Holy Place, marking the threshold that separates the physical from the spiritual realm. Therefore, the old covenant temple illustrates prayer leading into the innermost sanctuary of God’s holy presence!

 

 

One of the intents of this book is to illustrate the power of prayer through the symbolism of the old covenant tabernacle and to prepare the reader to successfully integrate into the coming great endtime revival. Having an abiding relationship with Jesus Christ is the only way we will survive the last days. Darkness will envelop the world in a thick cloud of deception, and we will need to rely on Jesus who said, “Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come” (Mat 24:42-51 KJV; See also Mat 25,1-30; Mk 13,33-37; Lk 12,35-48; Lk 21,28,34-36). A genuine relationship with Jesus Christ will be our only help that will effectively lead us through these coming arduous times.

 

As we come to know our Lord through the word of God and prayer, we will acquire the hearing ear as it says in Rev 2:7, “He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.” This is the word Jesus repeated more often than any other statement in the book of Revelation. The result of God's people developing the hearing ear is unity, which will overpower the kingdom of Satan. There is one God, one tabernacle and one anointing that speaks to all people, who bridges the gap between denominations distant as Baptists from Pentecostals. I am a born again Christian and have spent as much time with the Evangelicals as I have with the Charismatics. This book successfully crosses barriers between them, and calls all people to unite. It is time we concentrate on what we have in common, instead of on our differences. I have been seeking God for over 40 years and have spent about half that time creating this website.

 

 

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I like the topic you chose and am very impressed with your achievement of researching, studying and then putting it all to words in a careful and thoughtful way. Yes indeed, I agree and support your premise of seeing and knowing God though the lens and perspectives of the Old Testament as an excellent way to see and appreciate our present access privilege. Our easy, casual way of entering into worship and His presence is inconsistent with the "hoops" and preparations the OT guys had set up and prepared to get access.  It says 2 things to me, a) we need to get a better appreciation and grasp on His holy presence and b) Jesus Christ did something very great, special and amazingly transformational that gives each of us as believers direct and immediate access, not merely once / year.  What a gift and conceptual understanding unfortunately few have.  You have unwrapped and brightened up these concepts for new and older believers. Job well done!

Scott

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Table of Contents

             Part I: The Old and the New

                                                                                                                  1  Old Testament References of the Old Covenant Tabernacle  ...  3

2  The Great High Priest  ....................................................................... 23

 

                Part II: The Royal Priesthood

3  The Spirit and the Word  ................................................................. 53

4  Working the Grace of God  .............................................................  83

5  Unity  ..................................................................................................  107

 

                Part III: The Holy of Holies

6  Entering His Rest  ............................................................................  141

7  The Veil  .............................................................................................  167

8  The Hiding Place  ..............................................................................  191

 

                Part IV: Peripheral Considerations

9  The Outer Court  ..............................................................................  231

    Notes ...................................................................................................  253