۩۞۩ What Is In The Ark Of The Covenant? - TopicsExpress



          

۩۞۩ What Is In The Ark Of The Covenant? ✰๑۩Ω۩๑✰ Lets look at the lid of the box . . The entire lid was made from a solid slab of gold and it covered the box ... In Hebrew, the lid is called Kapporeth, which means Mercy Seat. Three items were kept in the Ark of the Covenant. ۩۞۩ The first was two stone tablets on which God wrote the Ten Commandments ... The tablets speak of our rebellion and inability to keep Gods laws perfectly .✰๑۩Ω۩๑✰. ۩۞۩ The second was Aarons rod ۩۞۩ Aarons rod was not just any ordinary rod .. It was placed overnight in the Tabernacle and not only did it shoot forth branches, it also bore fruit and flowers ✿❀•. Do you know why God did that? It was because the people were complaining against Gods appointment of Aaron as the High Priest, so God caused Aarons rod to bud supernaturally to show the people that it was He who had appointed Aaron. Aarons rod thus speaks of mans rebellion against Gods appointed leadership ༺ ۩۞۩ The final item in the Ark was the golden pot of manna. The Bible calls manna angels food and when the children of Israel ate it while they were in the wilderness, none of them were sick for 40 years. Yet, they called it worthless bread.” ۩۞۩ So the golden pot of manna speaks of mans rebellion against Gods provision .. ♔✶༒✶♕ .. Can you see that every item in the Ark speaks of our sins and rebellion against God? ♔**༒**♕ But what did God do with our sins and rebellion? He put them all into the Ark of the covenant and covered them with the mercy seat where the blood of the animal sacrifices was placed. By doing this, He was saying that He did not want to see mans sins and rebellion. When He looks down, He cannot see mans sins and rebellion because they are all covered by the blood on the mercy seat .... God cannot see your sins when they are covered by the Royal Blood of Christ Jesus, washed as white as new driven snow ☂ ..♔✶༒✶♕.. τhαñk Yσù Αββα ༺✯♝♔♝✯༻¤⌘¤⌘¤༺✯♝♔♝✯༻
Posted on: Tue, 17 Jun 2014 20:17:23 +0000

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