
Sunday Morning Service - Behind the Veil
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Part six of a prayer journey series.
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Focus: moving through each stage of prayer (modeled by tabernacle furniture) to reach the manifest presence of God behind the veil.
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Tied to the season of the Days of Awe and the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur).
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Thanksgiving (Entering the Gate)
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Acknowledge dependence on God.
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Gratitude for daily blessings builds humility and faith.
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Praise (The Courts)
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Praise God for His works in Scripture and in personal life.
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Strengthens confidence before making requests.
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Brazen Altar (Repentance)
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Clearing sin and disobedience—both actions committed and duties left undone.
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Laver (Speaking the Word)
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Affirming our position in Christ despite our condition.
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Candlestick (Holy Spirit Illumination)
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Welcoming the Spirit to renew the mind and guide prayer.
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Table of Showbread (Truth-telling with God)
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“Cup of coffee with God”: being fully honest—joys, anger, questions.
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Example: hard prayer for a loved one to be broken so they might return to God (like the prodigal son).
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Altar of Incense (Petition)
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Prayers rise as incense before God (Psalm 141, Revelation 8).
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Spirit-led petitions avoid selfish, flesh-driven requests.
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Behind the Veil (The Ark / Manifest Presence)
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Goal of prayer: intimacy with God, listening more than speaking.
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Jesus tore the veil, granting direct access—not just distant recognition but true fellowship.
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Manifest vs. Omnipresence: God is everywhere, but He desires to manifest Himself personally to His children.
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Prayer as Relationship: not “Walmart style” requests, but time invested with God.
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Hard Prayers: sometimes God calls us to pray for breaking, not blessing, to bring loved ones to repentance.
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Stillness & Meditation: modern culture overloads us with information; believers must learn to wait in silence before God.
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Faith & Persistence: Prayer must be effectual (energized by the Spirit), fervent (refusing to be denied), and prevailing (producing results).
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James 5: The effectual, fervent prayer of a righteous person avails much.
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Ecclesiastes 5: Draw near to hear rather than offer the “sacrifice of fools.”
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John 14: Jesus promises to manifest Himself to those who obey His Word.
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Examples of persistence in prayer: Jacob wrestling, Bartimaeus crying out, the woman with the issue of blood, Zacchaeus climbing the tree.
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Prayer is the greatest access point of power, healing, provision, and presence available on earth.
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Believers are urged to:
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Commit more time to prayer.
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Enter with thanksgiving and praise.
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Seek not just God’s hand but His face.
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Be patient like Job, consistent like Elijah, and persistent like the saints of old.
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Final invitation:
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Unbelievers—come to Christ today.
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Prodigals—return to the Father.
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Christians—renew prayer life and spend time behind the veil.
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