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Fasting and Prayer

A guided practice with the Tabernacle of Moses

In the wilderness, God showed Moses how to build the Tabernacle, the place of His Presence where they would come and worship Him.  It was the only place of communion and fellowship.  There were specific practices that the priest must follow when entering God’s Presence.  

Peter saidwe are a chosen race, a royal priesthood” in 1 Peter 2:9.  As priests today we can follow their example and be in the gap for others by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving. Philippians 4:4. 

The Old Testament tabernacle models the steps of the priests as they entered into the Outer Court, the Holy Place, and the Holy of Holies.  Using music and scripture we will progress step by step following the practices and symbolism associated with each element in the tabernacle.  Let the Holy Spirit Himself be your guide as these truths are revealed in scripture through tabernacle Fasting and Prayer.

Contents

Part 1 – What is fasting and prayer?

Part 2 – Explanation of elements of the Tabernacle of Moses

Part 3 – Introduction to fasting and prayer with the Tabernacle
of Moses

Part 4 – Spiritual preparation with the whole armor of God, and
spiritual warfare

Part 5 – Spiritual preparation with the love of God in 1
Corinthians 13

Part 6 – At the Gate – Thanksgiving and praising

Part 7 – The Brazen Altar – Jesus’ death on the cross

Part 8 – The Laver of Brass – Spiritual cleansing with The Ten
Commandments

Part 9 – The Golden Lampstand – Revelation in the light of the
Holy Spirit

Part 10 – The Table of Showbread – A Rhema – word for you

Part 11 – The Altar of Incense – Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and you
interceding

Part 12 – The Mercy Seat – Your intercession and supplication
are in God’s presence.