MYSTERIES OF HEAVENLY
WORSHIP
YOUR SPIRIT ASCENDS INTO THE OUTER COURT
In Christian worship, Prayer and Praise your spirit ascends to the Outer Court of the third heaven in order to carry out holy and divine functions. In this ascension, we are allowed to first enter the Out Court.
Three (3) things bring us to the Outer Court:
Your spirit ascends to get contact with your identity and when it is unlocked you will see what your destiny contains. When you start feeling a strong sense and desire and burden to start a work in the service of Yah, it means that you have found the revelation of your Destiny.
In this heavenly dimension, your spirit becomes a transmitter where it picks up signal of God and transmit it to your body on earth. Hence your body becomes the receptor.
Worship and Prayer causes separation between body and spirit, meaning even carnal Christians enters the Outer Courts of Heaven to worship. However only the holy Christians who are pure and have sanctified themselves are allowed to enter the Inner Court [Holy Place]. To enter this dimension, you must be given a robe.
The change of garment transforms as you proceed in spiritual worship. Your garment becomes radiance with the light of God. This radiancy pulsates various colour lights of great beauty.
Bowing down to worship God is an ancient tradition that showed “reverence” and “surrender” to the God, a Creator Being of great Admiration, (Gen 23:7, Gen 43:28).
BOWING DOWN 7 TIMES
There are also mysteries in worship, such as numbers and sequences being involved in worship.
Jacob bowed 7 times to his brother Esau in Gen 33:3, “and bowed himself to the ground seven times, until he came near to his brother.” But why 7 times?
According to Hebrew tradition worship, they bowed 7 times in prayer. Psa 119:164, “Seven times a day do I praise thee because of thy righteous judgments.” This entails bowing before God 7 times a day.
Historically, it is said that in the royal court of the Pharaohs, Kings of Egypt, the servants would bow down seven times to show their complete submission.
However, Jacob understood the mystery of 7, that it is an angelic number linked to the 7 Archangels of God, who accomplish the Divine completeness and finality of God on Earth.
Also, he bowed 7 times because he wanted to be forgiven by Esau 7 times and this forgiveness would be ruled in the Courts of Heaven by the Council of Heaven that works through the 7 Archangels. In other words when people utilize 7 in their implementations, they are invoking the “Order of Divine Completion” into their lives.
Jacob having understood the Angelic realm and numbers being tied to Angelic services would explain why Jacob is the first and only human to physically touch an Angel in the natural realm.
Jacob bowing 7 times seeking his brother’s forgiveness seemed to be a tradition, and is confirmed by Peter’s question to Jesus in Matthew 18:21, “Then Peter came and said to him, Lord, what number of times may my brother do wrong against me, and I give him forgiveness? till seven times?”
Interestingly, the number “seven” in the Bible symbolizes “completion,” as we see in Genesis 2:2.
It is not a mistake why Jacob's first wife brought forth 7 children for Jacob: 1. Reuben, 2. Simeon, 3. Levi, 4. Judah, 5. Issachar, 6. Zebulun, 7. Dinah (daughter).
In Christian worship, Prayer and Praise your spirit ascends to the Outer Court of the third heaven in order to carry out holy and divine functions. In this ascension, we are allowed to first enter the Out Court.
Three (3) things bring us to the Outer Court:
- Prayer from the heart,
- Worship in spirit
- Meditation on the Word of God.
Your spirit ascends to get contact with your identity and when it is unlocked you will see what your destiny contains. When you start feeling a strong sense and desire and burden to start a work in the service of Yah, it means that you have found the revelation of your Destiny.
In this heavenly dimension, your spirit becomes a transmitter where it picks up signal of God and transmit it to your body on earth. Hence your body becomes the receptor.
Worship and Prayer causes separation between body and spirit, meaning even carnal Christians enters the Outer Courts of Heaven to worship. However only the holy Christians who are pure and have sanctified themselves are allowed to enter the Inner Court [Holy Place]. To enter this dimension, you must be given a robe.
The change of garment transforms as you proceed in spiritual worship. Your garment becomes radiance with the light of God. This radiancy pulsates various colour lights of great beauty.
Bowing down to worship God is an ancient tradition that showed “reverence” and “surrender” to the God, a Creator Being of great Admiration, (Gen 23:7, Gen 43:28).
BOWING DOWN 7 TIMES
There are also mysteries in worship, such as numbers and sequences being involved in worship.
Jacob bowed 7 times to his brother Esau in Gen 33:3, “and bowed himself to the ground seven times, until he came near to his brother.” But why 7 times?
According to Hebrew tradition worship, they bowed 7 times in prayer. Psa 119:164, “Seven times a day do I praise thee because of thy righteous judgments.” This entails bowing before God 7 times a day.
Historically, it is said that in the royal court of the Pharaohs, Kings of Egypt, the servants would bow down seven times to show their complete submission.
However, Jacob understood the mystery of 7, that it is an angelic number linked to the 7 Archangels of God, who accomplish the Divine completeness and finality of God on Earth.
Also, he bowed 7 times because he wanted to be forgiven by Esau 7 times and this forgiveness would be ruled in the Courts of Heaven by the Council of Heaven that works through the 7 Archangels. In other words when people utilize 7 in their implementations, they are invoking the “Order of Divine Completion” into their lives.
Jacob having understood the Angelic realm and numbers being tied to Angelic services would explain why Jacob is the first and only human to physically touch an Angel in the natural realm.
Jacob bowing 7 times seeking his brother’s forgiveness seemed to be a tradition, and is confirmed by Peter’s question to Jesus in Matthew 18:21, “Then Peter came and said to him, Lord, what number of times may my brother do wrong against me, and I give him forgiveness? till seven times?”
Interestingly, the number “seven” in the Bible symbolizes “completion,” as we see in Genesis 2:2.
It is not a mistake why Jacob's first wife brought forth 7 children for Jacob: 1. Reuben, 2. Simeon, 3. Levi, 4. Judah, 5. Issachar, 6. Zebulun, 7. Dinah (daughter).