The Tabernacle of David

In Acts 15:13-18 James declares that God will rebuild the 'Tabernacle of David' quoting Amos chapter 9. Though we are not trying to literally rebuild an Old Testament Tabernacle we do believe that the Lord has some special keys He is giving out to His body through this analogy.

One, the Lord gives us the 'Keys of David' as we learn to worship Him in 24/7 - Night & Day Fasting and Prayer - He reveals Himself to His priests who stand before Him in holiness and dedication. In beholding Him we are transformed into His marvelous light.

Two, we must ask ourselves why did the Lord say He wanted to bring back this Tabernacle and not the one of Moses or Solomon's temple? We believe it was because in David's Tabernacle the priests stood before the 'Arc of the Covenant' and the Lord's glory face to face - there was no veil of separation. And so we as people of the 'New Covenant' can "come boldly to His throne of Grace in our hour of need" - as His children we can stand before our Beloved Jesus face to face and live - because of His great love and His precious blood - we are made new in Him.

And finally, we seek to worship God in 'Night & Day' worship and prayer because the scriptures tell us that when 'Night & Day' prayer take place, the region is transformed by His continual Presence and His Power. We intercede for our region and the needs of the world because we love Him and He loves His world and the people in it. We seek to transform society by contending for the power of God to come and make all things new and holy.(Luke 18:7-8)

 If you look back in history, you will see that there is an irrefutable law where revival (justice) is released with breakthrough power whenever night and day pray is offered.  Below are some examples of  God releasing His power when night and day prayer was being offered up.

Bangor, Ireland, in 555 A.D., under the leadership of Comgall and Columbanus. Night and day worship continued for over 300 years resulting in the thrusting forth of missionaries with apostolic power that touched all of Europe.

Clairvaux, France - in 1120 A.D., Bernard and 700 monks gathered in Clairvaux (the valley of light) to pray.  This continued 24 hours a day for many years resulting in a dynamic release of evangelism through signs and wonders across Europe.

Herrnhut, Germany, in 1727 A.D., the Moravians under the leadership of Count Zinzendorf.  Night and day intercession continued for over 120 years resulting in the thrusting forth of missionaries with apostolic power that touched many nations.

Seoul, Korea, over the last 40 years, under the leadership of David Yonggi Cho.  Night and day prayer has been going for over 30 years.

24/7 Houses of Prayer are being raised up all over the world in many different places with varying styles but with the same vision and in the same Spirit. God loves to move through the prayers of His people.

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