Maintaining Spiritual Freshness in Our Faith Journey

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The manna from heaven, even though it is heavenly bread, within 24 hours began to breed worms. To tell you honestly, I don't know any food on earth that breeds worms in 24 hours. But that same manna, Moses said, put a part of it inside the Ark of the Covenant. They kept a part of it inside the Ark of the Covenant, they carried that around for 40 years, it never became stale or bred worms or stank. [00:19:02]

The Holy Spirit comes into our hearts, it is a real fullness of the Holy Spirit that we experience instead of the fake that most people have. One thing will happen, something of the Spirit of heaven will come into our hearts, and the more we walk in the spirit, the more heavenly our thought patterns will become, our attitudes to people will become, and our attitude to truths that we got from heaven and in like manner remains fresh. [02:11]

The New Covenant offers a path into God's presence, requiring the crucifixion of self-will. This journey is about moving from salvation to service, and ultimately to intimate fellowship with God, where He becomes our sole desire. The journey through the outer court, holy place, and most holy place of the Tabernacle illustrates the progression from receiving salvation to serving God, and finally, to intimate fellowship with Him. [08:38]

Beyond all that is the most holy place where you go there, there's nobody but God. So if you're bored with God, you won't want to go there. Now some people are bored wholly with God, they always want fellowship with some human being, and so they hang around in the holy place or the outer court. In the most holy place, it's only God. [09:49]

The race of faith requires endurance, focusing on Jesus as our example. By looking away from distractions and fixing our eyes on Him, we can overcome the challenges of self-will and draw closer to God. The race is just putting the Canaanites to death, that's the race. The more you put to death, the more you progress in the race. [24:23]

Our ultimate goal is not earthly rewards but closeness to Christ. This desire for God above all else leads to a fulfilling relationship with Him, both now and in eternity, where we will experience the fullness of His presence. Closeness to Jesus Christ, that's what I longed for on earth, and it's what I long for in heaven. [28:07]

If we die with him, we will live with him. That's the great truth of the way of the Cross, that you will not live with him if we do not die with him. Yeah, I hope you know that verse which is in sharing in 2nd Timothy and chapter 2 and verse 11, it's a trustworthy statement, a faithful statement. [13:49]

The fact that I dwelt there yesterday doesn't guarantee that I'll be there today. I had to walk this new and living way, and there again the word anew, like I said there in Revelation 5, new song ever fresh. This also is ever fresh, that means every day I have a fresh opportunity to put myself all to death and walk this way. [12:21]

The Holy Spirit helps us experience these truths as fresh and new, much like a foretaste of heaven. This freshness transforms our attitudes and aligns us with God's will. I tell you, it makes a difference in our lives. It doesn't mine sometimes, it helps to wake everybody up for the fairly Molly. [04:23]

The journey through the outer court, holy place, and most holy place of the Tabernacle illustrates the progression from receiving salvation to serving God, and finally, to intimate fellowship with Him. This intimate relationship is characterized by a desire for God above all else, echoing the psalmist's cry, "Whom have I in heaven but thee?" [10:09]

Victory over sin involves a daily commitment to crucify the flesh and its desires. This is a progressive journey, akin to conquering the land of Canaan, where each victory leads to deeper intimacy with God. The land that I see in the giant that I see, I'm gonna fight him, kill him, possess his land, then move on to possess some more of Canaan. [22:49]

The New Covenant, as explained in Hebrews, offers us a new and living way into God's presence, symbolized by the tearing of the veil. This path requires us to crucify our self-will, just as Jesus did, to enter into a deeper relationship with God. The journey through the outer court, holy place, and most holy place of the Tabernacle illustrates the progression from receiving salvation to serving God. [06:42]

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