I wrote, “The Final Feast”, not to tell believers exactly how to become a Tabernacle Christian but rather to help those interested personally explore this undiscovered country. Learn about the spiritual fulfillment of the Feast of Tabernacles and Divine Love here…
“The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; and a little child shall lead them. And the cow and the bear shall feed; their young ones shall lie down together: and the lion shall eat straw like the ox.”
The difference between the world as we know it now and the world to come is the absence of fear. Whereas here we fear almost everything, there we fear nothing. This is because perfect love casts out fear, and in a world that loves God perfectly, fear cannot exist. Therefore, the very nature of everything returns to the way our Father designed it.
Perfect love casts out fear
God’s children are fearful simply because the love of God is not perfected within them. We are afraid because we do not allow the love of God to manifest in our hearts as He originally ordained. Fear binds us and blinds us and we never reach our full potential in Him because we drawback like scared children.
The Tabernacle Blessing casts out fear because God’s nature fills us. Instead of wondering what we should do or how we should do it, we simply let God be Himself in us. We do what God wants, when He wants it, with whomever He desires us to do it with, not questioning or worrying about anything.
A great deal of doctrine is fear-based
Fear-based Christianity results from an over emphasis on doctrine. It is our minds dictating what we can believe based upon our natural understanding of a spiritual book. When Adam and Eve partook of the forbidden fruit, they lost contact with God’s Spirit. Left to their natural understanding, they ceased to live by His Spirit. Thus, they decided what was right and wrong rather than just living by every word that they heard from their Lord.
To this day, this is how most Christians live their lives. Fearful of displeasing God, they adhere to their version of doctrine and make to themselves another law out of the New Testament. Like the Pharisees of old, they major in what looks good rather than actually being good. Fear causes them to maintain their beliefs no matter how absurd because their very salvation depends on it.
God desires for His children to live in perfect love
This is not how God desires His children to live. Our Father is loving, and when we allow Him to fill us completely, we become loving too. Perfect love, which is just His nature expressed through us, casts out all fear. We no longer have to wonder if we please Him because we feel His pleasure within us. It isn’t necessary to monitor our behavior because we only do those things that are pleasing to Him. Believers feel no propensity to sin because their lower nature is replaced by His perfect presence.
Just like the greater and last Adam, we are moved by His Spirit and only do what we see and hear of our Father. Love brings confidence and our actions are sure in Him. We express God’s Spirit effortlessly because we do not resist Him in any way. This is the perfect man of Ephesians and the fullness and stature of Christ expressed through us.
Perfect love without fear
In conclusion, if you are fearful then you are far from God. Perfect love exists in your heart if you are near Him. God counts you are precious to Him, therefore don’t worry of feel condemned. Take heart, the Tabernacle Blessing is about to change all our opinions of what it means to experience perfect love.
God fills you with His love when you ask, so just ask Him. Seek the Tabernacle Blessing with all your heart and God’s perfect love, His presence, will fill you to overflowing. True liberty, true happiness, and the absence of fear all come from being one with Him. Amen.
Lot, living in Sodom, obviously chose unwisely. With all the land before him, he went straight for what seemed easy. Unfortunately, while at Sodom, his natural tendencies to “go with the flow” led him to gradually succumb to the ungodly “culture” of the city.
Thus, when two angels came to see if the terrible things the sodomites did were true, Lot acted according to the customs of the time. After welcoming the travelers into his home, a mob of sodomites demanded Lot hand them over. Keen to protect his guests, he offered his two virgin daughters to the crowd of men to do with as they willed. As if sealing the city’s fate, the men refused their virginity and demanded to have sex with his male visitors.
What we cannot imagine doing, seemed expedient to Lot
While we cannot imagine offering our own flesh to a perverted crowd of men, to Lot that seemed the lesser of two evils. Later, these same perspectives led his daughters to have sex with their father, birthing Moab and Ammon.
Therefore, ask yourself if this greater Sodom in which we live has colored our viewpoint too. Do we listen to demonic music, but give side hugs in church? Do we view R-rated movies, but dress conservatively while attending services. Furthermore, do you sin in your heart while judging the actions of other believers?
Do we even understand what purity is?
Is what we see as purity, in fact, purity? Or is the ideal of holy just a whitewashed sepulcher full of dead man’s bones? From where I sit, I believe our idea of pure is about as far from what God thinks is pure as Lot’s viewpoint on hospitality. Like Abraham’s nephew, we simply have no real frame of reference from which to judge Holy Intimacy.
For many, the chief concern about the Tabernacle Blessing is the intimacy shown among believers. People reason that, with so much liberty, people are bound to sin. Moreover, some want to assert that what I write about the spiritual fulfillment of the Feast of Tabernacles promotes licentiousness. Towards that end, I wish to address this question for all those who read various portions of my writings on Holy Intimacy.
Three steps to perfection
To begin with, most everyone who claims to be a Christian believes one must be saved by Christ. In other words, the “salvation experience” is fundamental to our belief system. Therefore unless you believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, you cannot be saved.
However, fewer people agree that being “Spirit-filled” is mandatory. There are even are whole denominations who assert that speaking in other tongues is of the devil.
Still less, if anyone, believe that asking for and receiving the “Tabernacle Experience” is necessary for our maturation in Christ. This Spiritual fulfillment of the third major feast of Israel in the church age is almost unknown in Christendom.
Who, in their right mind, would ever refuse a kiss from God?
The truth is, though, that all three experiences are very necessary, if not to our salvation, to our perfection. When all three experiences are available, we must ask for and accept God’s gifts with thanksgiving and humility. Honestly, who in their right mind would refuse any gift offered by the Almighty?
So it is with Holy Intimacy. Love demands expression. As YHWH fills us with all the fullness of the Godhead, we become love. Therefore, we express love as God leads and love as He originally intended.
However, loving as God created us to means that we express love, and that is where many take exception to the Tabernacle Experience. Assuming that their religious belief system and cultures set the bar on what is appropriate, they judge everything, like Lot, by where they live.
We live in a sub-normal world
I would submit to you, that our viewpoint is not normal, but subnatural. Furthermore, I assert that what we view as supernatural, is actually the way God made things to be. Moreover, what we view as dangerous intimacy and an opportunity to sin is, in fact, supposed to be the norm between Spirit-filled believers.
Take, for instance, a Holy Kiss. What makes it holy? Why is it appropriate among believers while doing the same thing can be inappropriate among others? The answer to that question and to so many other concerns about Holy Intimacy is this:
“Unto the pure all things are pure: but unto them that are defiled and unbelieving nothing is pure; but even their mind and conscience is defiled.”
Titus 1:15
Where there is no sin in the heart, there is no sin in the actions
That is to say, where there is no sin in the heart, there is no sin in the action. Therefore, a kiss given on the cheek, the lips, or even more intimately, is holy if the leading is of God. Conversely, even to gaze upon a woman or man with impure thoughts is defilement.
Those who only know salvation have difficulty understanding those who speak in other tongues. Non-Spirit-filled Christians lack the experience to know what speaking in tongues feels like. Thus when a Spirit-filled person speaks of being caught up in the Spirit, it is hard to imagine what that is like.
To fully experience God, you must experience Him through another person
In the same manner, people who only know salvation and Spirit baptism, but lack the Tabernacle Experience, find it difficult to imagine such purity of motive. Only knowing their carnal desires towards mates or potential mates, they fail to comprehend that God could kiss another saint through us without such carnal feelings. Therefore, when we say that kissing another believer is holy, even on the lips, they lack the frame of reference from which to understand it.
Unfortunately, a fearful and unbelieving clergy reinforces many people’s concerns by becoming the purity police. Demanding that people conform to their ideas of holiness instead of God’s, they continually watch for signs of too much intimacy. Spying a frontal hug they either scowl or admonish the brother or sister to avoid such appearances of evil. No matter what the circumstance, they forbid those of the opposite sex from being alone with each other so as to avoid the chance that they might sin.
Many judge others because they are full of sin
The truth is, many pastors harbor all manner of sexual lust and moral vice. Many men of the cloth, and women for that matter, burn with unfulfilled desires. Many of the most vocal people about avoiding sexual sin are simply preaching to themselves. Thus, when someone who is free in God to express His love comes around, they cannot imagine that they have pure motives because they don’t.
The Tabernacle Blessing does not add to or overthrow anything, it simply restores what sin robbed from mankind. Through God’s Holy Spirit we become “normal” again and function as the Spirit leads and guides us.
Purity is all about restored innocence
When small children bathe together in the same bathtub, whether boy or girl, no one thinks anything of it. Why? Because they are innocent. We instinctively know that there are no impure thoughts in their minds or hearts, thus there is no possibility of doing anything wrong.
In conclusion, naked and unashamed was where we all began and it is where we will all end up. In the restored Christian church, under the sole leadership and guidance of the Holy Ghost, we will love each other unreservedly. God offends the carnally minded with what He considers decent and in order.
The manifestation of the sons of God will bring such freedom to earth that men and women will become one in Him and each other. While sinful people equate oneness with sex, God means oneness on a whole other scale that our natural minds cannot comprehend. We will be truly free to love each other as His Spirit leads, but no one in all God’s holy mountain will harm or take advantage of anyone else. Amen.