• Ministers in the Sanctuary: The Book of Exodus, Part 9

    Ministers in the Sanctuary: The Book of Exodus, Part 9

    In the Old Testament, God establishes a priesthood with specific duties to maintain the sanctuary, including offering sacrifices, tending to the lamps and bread, and overseeing offerings. This priestly system foreshadows Christ’s sacrificial work as the ultimate high priest. In the New Testament, all believers are considered a priesthood, emphasizing collective responsibility.

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  • For the second year in a row the symbolic doomsday clock sits at 90 seconds till midnight, the closest since its inception 77 years ago. This estimation is 1 minute and 30 seconds closer than it was back in 1953 when the US and the Soviet Union first tested thermonuclear weapons.  According to Bulletin of the… Read on…


  • In Exodus chapters 25-27, God instructs Moses to build a sanctuary with specific materials and furnishings. The tabernacle’s layout and items symbolize spiritual truths, foreshadowing Jesus and the Church. The sanctuary represents redemption, fellowship, and God’s glory. This historical account offers timeless lessons for believers today. Read on…


  • In this crucial time at the foot of Mount Sinai, Israel’s identity as a nation was shaped, growing from a small family to a great multitude. The establishment of a covenant set them apart, promising a special relationship with God. Just as with the people of God, our identity is deeply tied to our covenant… Read on…


  • What a Healing Jesus

    During a challenging time, I found inspiration to record a song while ill. Grateful for God’s healing. You can watch the video at the link provided. Read on…


  • There is something unique in a believer’s confession today: we are God’s people in the end-time. Not only are we living in the last days, but this is the end-time. There is not another age that will come after this time. This means one thing, the time of the Lord’s return for His church is… Read on…


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