My Faith in Action: “God’s Tabernacle” (Exodus 40:1-38)

My Faith in Action: “God’s Tabernacle” (Exodus 40:1-38)
My Faith in Action: “God’s Tabernacle” (Exodus 40:1-38)

“God’s Tabernacle” (Exodus 40:1-38)
Apostle Bernard Whaley | Faith in Action Kingdom Ministries

“God set up Israel to be a light to a dying world. So that the world could see that there was a God. And there was a people that were different from them.” This week, Apostle Bernard Whaley reads us the extensive instructions God gave to Israel for setting up his tabernacle in Exodus 40 to explain His will and instructions for us today.  Just like Israel, “We’ve been charged to make a difference,” he says. Listen as Apostle Whaley underlines the importance of listening to and heeding God’s directions: “All they [Israel] had to do was pay attention and follow the instructions of the Lord God. And in so doing they would reap the benefits of obedience.”

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