We Are Commanded to Be Rooted in Jesus!!!
People are overworking themselves. Coveting money and the need to be seen and worshipped and accepted as “that one”. Craving to feel important. Worshipping others and putting them on pedestals.
As I sit here, I am given the revelation of why God commanded us to rest in Him. To keep His sabbaths, knowing that He will provide. The importance of being content and fulfilled in this life. Many are expending all of their time chasing and coveting the world which will perish in fire. Ignoring what is most important, as they are consumed in the flesh. That is to establish a personal and intimate relationship in Him throughout our lives and into eternity.
As we begin, pay attention to the depths of the worship, including how often, even how many times in one day. Because as fragile flesh we wrestle against principalities, rulers of the darkness of this world, spiritual wickedness in high places for which we are no match.
We are commanded to worship Him daily, setting aside time at least twice daily. With sincere worship that is pure.
Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, I am encouraged to explain the significance of the beaten oil. Signifying the presence and empowerment of the Holy Spirit. Used to sanctify the anointed person or object.
Symbolically, fire is seen as a purifying force. Representing the cleansing of sin. As they offer the sacrifice, they offer themselves wholly to God. Atoning for their sins while establishing a right relationship with Him.
The animals were to be “without blemish” or defect because they represented Jesus Christ who is without sin. Who was the perfect atonement for our sins. Showing that the righteous “Substitute”, Jesus Christ is needed, continually, who would one day be sacrificed for sinners. The priests or the ones called by God to do so, would lay their hands on the heads of the animals on behalf of the entire congregation to identify with it in our unrighteous sinful states.
The Holy Spirit is giving revelation that we must renew and cleanse ourselves increasingly and exponentially daily, weekly, monthly, semiannually, and yearly throughout our lives. In times of commemoration and gratitude, while effectuating deepening connections.
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