Sermon 1606 - Jacob's Ladder - 7th Message…..(Wed pm 1/14/98)

Sermon 1606 - Jacob's Ladder - 7th Message…..(Wed pm 1/14/98)

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The beginning of this message mentions the twenty-cubit wide Gate in the Mosaic Tabernacle and gives a review of the four colours in the hangings of this Gate and how they relate to the four letters of the LORD’s Name that represent the LORD’s Wisdom, Understanding, Knowledge, and Prudence of Choice. The colours in the Gate — blue, purple, scarlet, and white — also represent the four classes of reverential fear we are to have for the Father’s Name, Nature, Power, and Prudence. The Father is the One Who leads us to His Son, Jesus Christ, Whose mature Spiritual Stature is pictured by the seven pieces of furniture in the Mosaic Tabernacle. First Corinthians 1:30 says that Christ Jesus is made unto us Wisdom and Righteousness and Sanctification and Redemption.

Sermon 1606 - Jacob's Ladder - 7th Message…..(Wed pm 1/14/98)

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JACOB'S LADDER - 7TH MESSAGE......(WED PM 1/14/98)

The beginning of this message mentions the twenty-cubit wide Gate in the Mosaic Tabernacle and gives a review of the four colours in the hangings of this Gate and how they relate to the four letters of the LORD’s Name that represent the LORD’s Wisdom, Understanding, Knowledge, and Prudence of Choice. The colours in the Gate — blue, purple, scarlet, and white — also represent the four classes of reverential fear we are to have for the Father’s Name, Nature, Power, and Prudence. The Father is the One Who leads us to His Son, Jesus Christ, Whose mature Spiritual Stature is pictured by the seven pieces of furniture in the Mosaic Tabernacle. First Corinthians 1:30 says that Christ Jesus is made unto us Wisdom and Righteousness and Sanctification and Redemption.

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