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[Verse 1]
What I want to talk about.
Are you ready?
The King is coming.
Your day of visitation.
That's what we'll talk about today.
And it covers quite a bit of stuff
that you mightn't think relate to it, but
it does.
[Verse 2]
Today I'm talking about the house of God,
the temple, the tabernacle,
the dwelling place of Jehovah
and God's people
as his dwelling place
in the earth today. The tabernacle's gone, the
temple's gone, but you're here.
The dwelling place of God,
that he may manifest himself, that you may
experience his presence, be touched by the anointing,
be challenged by the Word,
and come alive to the truth of Scripture.
[Verse 3]
Jehovah
in the midst of his people,
that's what he comes. We don't come to
a dead God.
We don't come to a dead place.
We come to a place of life
where the Spirit, Ruach,
moves in our presence
and touches our hearts,
touches our minds,
brings conviction into our lives, brings release and
freedom
into our beings.
That's Shabbat.
That's the house of God. That's the blessing
of the Almighty.
[Verse 4]
I want to read Psalm 122,
just a short Psalm,
verses 1 to 8.
This is David. What an amazing man was
David.
The anointing upon that man is just incredible.
The giftings that flowed out of him are
just amazing. He was a prophet of God,
and he penned and wrote songs and psalms
and prophetic statements and utterances
that are just
mind-boggling.
He was a man after God's own heart.
This is no exception.
A song of a sense of David.
I rejoiced when they said to me, let
us go to the house of Jehovah. I
mean that's a powerful positive statement in this
man's life. Let us go to the house
of Yehovah.
He's the King
of Israel. He's the King
of the nation.
I'd like to hear our Prime Minister speak
like this.
Let us go to the house of Yehovah.
Our feet are standing in your gates."
Jerusalem.
[Verse 5]
Jerusalem built as a city, joined together.
That joined together phrase means to accommodate an
assembly,
the purpose of Jerusalem,
joining together God's people,
the central place of meeting and gathering, joining
hearts and minds together as 1.
Let us go to the house of Yehovah
as 1 people, 1 body, 1 heart, 1
mind.
[Verse 6]
There
the tribes go up, the tribes of Yehovah,
as a testimony to Israel. Isn't it amazing?
When people flock
to the house of God, it's a testimony
to their nation,
to their city,
to their community.
When it's for the purposes of Yehovah built
on His kingdom,
with Jerusalem
being the main point of reference.
Not Jerusalem
in the physical, but Jerusalem
in the spiritual, Jerusalem in the eternal, the
Jerusalem that is in heaven waiting to come
down on earth, the new Jerusalem
that we have in our hearts and minds,
the 1 that is spoken of in Hebrews
and Abraham was looking for, that city
made
by God whose foundations
and structure
is God.
[Verse 7]
That's the 1 he was looking for. It's
the 1 that we too
are putting our faith and hope and trust
in. It doesn't mean that Jerusalem isn't a
powerful figure in the world today. Yehovah is
using Jerusalem
and everyone who tries to touch it is
finding that it is a heavy burden.
It's bringing them into that place
of conflict with God,
in the political, in the natural,
but in the spiritual,
it's also doing its work in our lives,
here today,
in our cities, wherever we meet, in the
power of His name.
[Verse 8]
There the tribes go up, the tribes of
Jehovah, as a testimony to Israel to praise
the name of Jehovah.
To praise the name of Jehovah.
Why go to the house of God if
you're not going to praise Him? Why go
to the house of God if you're not
going to praise Him?
Why go to the house of God if
you're not going to give Him honor,
and praise, and rejoice, and sing?
That's our God.
We're told by the prophets that Jehovah rejoices
over us. He sings over us. He dances
and twirls over us. Did you know that
about God?
That's what the prophets tell us.
That's God rejoicing in us.
[Verse 9]
Verse 5, For there
thrones for judgment are set up, the thrones
of the house of David." Wow, there's a
change of metaphor, isn't there? The house of
Jehovah
is a place where there are thrones for
judgment.
God is making a statement about his house.
It brings the blessing of heaven or the
judgments of God.
1 of the 2 is going to flow
out of it.
Both are going to flow out of it.
Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
May those who love you be at peace.
It's not just about praying for the peace
of Jerusalem,
it's about those who love Jerusalem
praying for the peace of Jerusalem.
And we know from scripture what love means.
Love means obedience
to the commands of God.
[Verse 10]
And when we are obedient to the truth
of what Jerusalem stands for and means,
it puts a whole different
emphasis upon how we pray
for the peace of Jerusalem.
May there be Shalom
within your world,
within your walls,
Quietness
within your palaces.
For the sake of my brothers and friends,
I now say,
Shalom
be within you.
Now for the sake of my friends,
My brothers,
I say,
shalom
be within you.
For the sake of the house of Jehovah
our Elohim,
I will seek your good.
[Verse 11]
What an amazing psalm.
That came from the Spirit of God.
It never came from the intellect of man.
It was a spiritual truth that God deposited
into his heart.
And in Davidic truth,
he brought it forth.
It's a psalm that's
under the inspiration
of the Ruach, the breath of God, flowed
through David in the penning of that psalm.
He was a man after God's own heart
and it flowed out of him.
But the powerful
sentiments
of this writing
is how
valuable
and important
is the gathering of Elohim's
people together
in His house.
[Verse 12]
That is the central theme of this,
is the powerful
purpose of God's people gathering together
in that which He defines as His house.
And so,
His house
is
a place that is designated
to accommodate the gathering of an assembly or
a congregation
and it's specifically
put here on the earth for that purpose.
The tabernacle
under Moses
was the central gathering point of the whole
nation.
Every tribe of Israel
was placed around
the tabernacle
in their right order on the north, south,
east and west
with the priesthood in front on the eastern
gates and flanks.
That was their gathering point. That was where
God placed his name. It's where the cloud
of his presence dwelt.
Cloud of fire
by night and a cloud by day, his
presence was always there, the gathering point.
[Verse 13]
Tabernacle,
the temple
under David and Solomon, no different,
and the house of God in the spiritual
today,
no different.
It is specifically,
we are specifically
put here for that purpose.
Yehovah
does not change.
What he said then
is for now.
His truths then are His truths now. What
He was doing then He wants to do
now.
And His principles
don't change.
[Verse 14]
If we gather in His name on His
day,
He will bring to pass His promises.
Praise Yehovah!
Bless this city
as we come into it.
The gathering of Elohim's people
is the kingdom of heaven
being established here on earth.
Ever thought of it that way?
Your presence
here today
is the Kingdom of Heaven being established
here in this city of Mildura.
Wow!
Lots of Scriptures and truths to bear that
out.
But it's only
the kingdom of heaven
being established here on earth
when it's being built exactly according to the
plans
laid out in the heavenly.
[Verse 15]
Unless Yehovah
build the house,
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