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Experence the Presence of God in Praise and Worship

EREV SHABBAT   DECEMBER 2

Everything is about to change - Are you Ready?

RESTORING THE

TABERNACLE OF DAVID

with a joyous Ark of the Covenant Processional

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Dr. Richard Booker

At West Houston Christian Center

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Richard and Peggy Oval     Join us on December 2 for our 74th Erev Shabbat teaching and joyous celebration. Our theme for this month is Restoring the Tabernacle of David.

One of the most important prophecies in the Bible is the restoration of the Tabernacle of David. It is a prophecy that is to be fulfilled in the “latter days” leading up to and realized in the coming of Messiah

If you are living in the generation that sees the

restoration of the Tabernacle of David,you know you are living

in the “latter days” of the latter days.

  WHAT IS THE TABERNACLE OF DAVID?

Bible-reading Christians have heard of the Tabernacle of David because the prophecy about it being restored is mentioned in the book of Acts. But few Christians know much about this subject.  Since we are a part of the prophetic fulfillment of the Tabernacle of David being restored, it is vitally important that we learn what this means, how it relates to the latter days and our lives personally.

We will learn about the Tabernacle of David and how it relates to the Tabernacle of Moses and the Ark of the Covenant.

 Religion Versus

Relationship

 Tabernacle of Moses

 “And let them make me a sanctuary that I may dwell among them.”

Exodus 25:8

v   Fence and Entrance Gate

v   Outer Court, Altar and Laver

v   Daily animal sacrifices

v   Holy Place Curtain of Separation, Lampstand,

     Altar of Incense, Table of Shewbread

v   Holy of Holies Curtain of Separation

v   Only the High Priest could enter the Holy of

     Holies and only one day of the year

v   Empty Holy of Holies in the time of David

v   Religious ritual without the presence of God

 

 Tabernacle of David

 “So they brought the ark of God, and set it in the midst

of the tabernacle that David had erected for it.”

1 Chronicles 16:1

ü No Fence and Entrance Gate

ü No Outer Court, Altar and Laver

ü Daily spiritual sacrifices

ü No Holy Place and furnishings

ü No Curtain of Separation

ü A great company of priests, singers and

     musicians who minister before the Lord 24 hours a day

ü Ark of the Covenant accessible to all

ü Intimate worship, praise and celebration in the presence of God

 

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