It’s about getting past “issues” & asking for help. It signifies Christ (who hasn’t been born yet) interceding our prayers to God on our behalf! It’s about offering up prayers, fragrant worship, unto God. I’m going to try to explain this in the easiest way that I’ve come to know what it means: the altar of incense signifies intercession. The Altar of Incense is introduced in this session. The first one was Session 6, The Heart of a Servant the outside structure of the Tabernacle had been built & now the decorating of the inside has begun (of course a chapter on “decorating” would naturally be one of my favorites! ). What was apparent throughout this study, however, was that God met us where we needed to be met.įor me, there was two very big chapters that stood out to me. What stood out to me is going to be different than what stood out to another person doing the study. Like I said earlier, I can’t break the study down because its very individualized. In case you’re unfamiliar with what the “Tabernacle” is, in a nutshell: its’ God’s Dwelling Place! His “home” on Earth. Based in the study of Bible Scripture (mostly in the chapters of Exodus) she guides you step-by-step through the idea (the Garden of Eden), Moses’ building the Tabernacle, the hierarchy of leaders appointed, the fallout, the birth of Jesus-his life & death, the tabernacle in present times & ends the study by how the book of Revelation views the future of the Tabernacle. She takes you through the story of Moses (post-freeing the Israelites) into the building of God’s Tabernacle & why that is the foundation of God dwelling inside all of us. Its certainly a lot of work! Upon completion I felt the same accomplished feeling I got when I finished an intense semester of college! Then at the end of the sessions, there is an hour long video viewer guide where Beth Moore wraps up all 5 sessions into a lecture (sermon-style). It consists of 10 sessions with 5 Days in each session every night you’re supposed to read a “day” & answer the accompanying questions. ![]() I’ve done devotionals before, but this is the first time I’ve ever read that the author PRAYED for its readers, right away I knew this was going to be a rough study to get through. ![]() (and me) she prays that God pours His Spirit onto those going through this study & that He meets us where we need him too. Enter video caption hereīeth Moore opens the study by letting you know that she prayed for you! Y.O.U. I wasn’t sure how to review this study, but in the end the only way I know how to review it is by (trying) to put into words how this study has changed my own personal view on specific things. It’s super-hard to do an actual “book report” over this because it’s a study-guide (like a text-book) & very personal, full of devotion’s & questions for you to answer about your own life & where you are on your walk with Christ. my Women’s Bible Study group at my church has been studying Beth Moore’s, “A Woman’s Heart: God’s Dwelling Place”.
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