In just 2 last chapters of Exodus, the phrase "as the Lord had commanded" appeared 18 times. It intringues me to know that these 2 chapters include amongst others the details of how the robe and garments should be made, sewn and worn to minister to the Lord; it is about the tent and all its furnishings, its claps, boards, bars, pillars, sockets in the tabernacle for God; it is about how to anoint the altar and all its utensils to make the altar most holy as the Lord had commanded. If this is how God wants His tabernacle to be prepared in the Old Testament, are we concerned now of how we should worship IN ORDER TO PLEASE GOD AND IN ORDER THAT WE DO AS THE LORD HAD COMMANDED? Or are we now coming to church with an attitude of just worshipping the Lord as we pleased without the concern of what God really pleases Him? May our worship later on consists of words from our mouth and the meditation of our heart that are pleasing in Your sight, LORD, our Rock and our Redeemer. Read Psalm 19:14. https://twitter.com/EstherOngHC
Day 183 - What Pleases Jesus Matters Read: Psalm 141; Proverbs 6:12-15; Revelation 2; 2 Samuel 7-8 “Nevertheless I have a few things against you, because you allow that woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophetess, to teach and seduce My servants to commit sexual immorality and eat things sacrificed to idols.” Revelation 2:20 NKJV http://bible.us/114/rev.2.20.nkjv I have the privilege to complete two modules of MBA course in Oxford University recently. What impressed me most is the history of this great prestigious University. John and Charles Wesley's prayer meetings held there laid the foundations of the Methodist Church today. The way of teaching is based on the Disputations which was started 600 years ago in the Divinity School where 2 Professors would present their cases to determine who would be more persuasive. Hence, every student In Oxford is expected weekly to prepare 2500 words of essay whereby the lecturer will debate with the students and challenge his...
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