Saved to Serve
Many Christians when they are first saved want to run from the cross of salvation, (Brazen Altar) straight into service. Understandably, a true ‘born again’ experience, will cause you to be excited and you will want to ‘save the world’ but there is a process that will not only produce true servanthood but also protect the servant. It is the process of sanctification for service. Sanctification The Outer Court is a place where Sin is atoned for and Sanctification takes place where the Priests can be washed clean before entering The Holy Place, a place of Service. 10
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April - June 2020
Exodus 40:11-15 Sanctification for a believer takes many forms but especially through God’s Word. ‘Sanctify them by your truth Your Word is Truth’ John 17:17 What is our modern-day laver our sanctification process? Jesus said: ‘unless a man is Born Again he cannot see the Kingdom of God.’ John chapter 3:3. In Acts 2:38, “Then Peter said to them, “Repent, and let every one of you is baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and
you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. For the promise is to you and to your children…” We need to be honest and ask ourselves. Am I really baptised in The Holy Spirit? If we are then we have the power within us that will change our lives and the lives of others in service and the building of God’s Kingdom. Resurrection Sunday John 19-20. The first day of the week, Mary ran to the tomb to find that Jesus was not there and later that night she went to the disciples who were