Restoring Worship
Martin Luther's famous anecdote.
As a young man, Luther asked, “Should I live?” As he thought deeply about life he questioned issues such as, “Should I become a Christian?” or “How valuable is my life?”
Then he jumped up and exclaimed, “I was baptized. I was baptized.”
What did that mean?
Luther recalled his youth, when he was baptized in his mother's arms and realized that God had already taken an interest in him through his parent. He was chosen him since infancy, without the ability to judge, decide or act. He realized God's providence and grace changed his life.
One of the special blessings given by God to the Levites was “24 hours.” Those who have been given positions, in calm and peaceful conditions with hearts of thanksgiving, must enjoy the “prayer of 24 hours.”
Restoring worship is the most crucial. True worship is enjoying the blessings of the Holy Place and the Holy of Holies. The bread, altar of incense, lampstand, basin, and anointing oil in the Holy Place symbolized 24-hour prayer that was continuously given to the God of life.
In addition, the Ark of the Covenant, the Seraphs, and the Day of Atonement in the Holy of Holies referred to the blessing of the throne that transcended time and space. Through these sites, the worldly kingdom was restored to the Kingdom of God.
The church must prepare three courts. They are the court of Gentiles to save the 237 nations of the world, the court of prayer to heal the sick, and the court of children to save Remnants who are the Summit. These three courts will be fulfilled when you correctly realize the values of worship and the temple.
All it takes is one person. In the end, God will surely give answers that will shake Heaven, earth, and the nations. You are people of God who hold onto this covenant!! I pray for you and I love you. 8/13/2021
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