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Worship: Bread on the Table, Eaten Outside / Wellness: Curing a Headache with a Hot Foot Bath

Worship: For Heaven’s Sake  In the holy place of the sanctuary was the table of shewbread, positioned on the northside as you enter from the East. On the table was set two rows of large cakes or loaves, six in each row, representing the twelve tribes of Israel. The priests ate the bread in the …

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Worship: Pure Gold Table Dishes / Wellness: Seniors Who Walk Better, Talk Better

Worship: For Heaven’s Sake  The sanctuary’s one table in the holy place not only bore a double crown of gold, as already discussed, but also bore dishes or vessels of pure gold. Gold in the sanctuary always represents divinity. The pure word of God is as pure gold. God serves His pure holy word on …

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Worship: The Two-Crowned Table of Shewbread / Wellness: Diet and Church Trials

Worship: For Heaven’s Sake  The sanctuary’s one table in the holy place bore a double crown of gold. This double-crown border had a twofold significance. “A crown worn by a sovereign indicates authority and power. The Word of God, symbolized by the bread on the table, has dynamic power. Received into the heart, it changes …

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Worship: The Golden Table / Wellness: Why You Should Take Care of Your Kidneys

Worship: For Heaven’s Sake  Sanctification is equally important as justification and reconciliation, says Pastor Flemons. Being empowered to live a life of obedience, a life of victory over sin, is as important as being forgiven for past sins (justification) in order to be brought into a relationship of peace with God (reconciliation). As in the …

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Worship: The Finished Temple, a Type / Wellness: Mucus, What You Can Learn from a Runny Nose

Worship: For Heaven’s Sake  The sanctuary as a whole represented Christ, the temple building, and the individual Christian. “From the gate of the court to the ark in the most holy place, and from the silver foundation to the coverings” that formed the roof, Christ was typified in practically every part of the sanctuary. The …

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Worship: The Four Coverings Complete / Wellness: Stop Spoiling Your Child’s Appetite

Worship: For Heaven’s Sake  The sanctuary’s roof was made of four coverings that “represent the four phases of the life and work of Christ in the plan of salvation.” The outer covering was made of badgers’ skin, and beneath it was rams’ skins dyed red. Beneath the two was the covering of goat’s hair. The …

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Worship: The Royal Covering / Wellness: Feeding Children

Worship: For Heaven’s Sake  The sanctuary’s roof was made of four coverings that “represent the four phases of the life and work of Christ in the plan of salvation.” The outer covering was made of badgers’ skin, and beneath it was rams’ skins dyed red. Beneath the two was the covering of goat’s hair. All …

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Worship: White Goat’s Hair / Wellness: McDonald’s Pulls Salads

Worship: For Heaven’s Sake  The sanctuary’s roof was made of four coverings that “represent the four phases of the life and work of Christ in the plan of salvation.” The outer covering was made of badgers’ skin, and beneath it was rams’ skins dyed red: both already discussed. Beneath the two was the covering of …

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Worship: Ram’s Skin Dyed Red / Wellness: The Fence or the Ambulance

Worship: For Heaven’s Sake  The sanctuary’s roof was made of four coverings that “represent the four phases of the life and work of Christ in the plan of salvation.” The outer covering was made of badgers’ skin, already discussed. Beneath it was rams’ skins dyed red, “a symbol of sacrifice and suffering.” It points to …

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Worship: Badgers’ Skin, the Outer Covering / Wellness: Dishonest Doctors, Why Physician’s Lie

Worship: For Heaven’s Sake  The sanctuary’s roof was made of four coverings, which “represent the four phases of the life and work of Christ in the plan of salvation. The outer covering was made of badgers’ skin. It was dark brown or black. It was leather tough, durable and inconspicuous, and it afforded complete protection …

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