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Freedom from Evil Altars: There is no Divine Intervention without Human Cooperation

Freedom from Evil Altars: There is no Divine Intervention without Human Cooperation

          
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From the outset, when man had his relationship with God altered by his disobedience in the garden of Eden, the altar has been an answer. God had to cover Adam and Eve with animal skin, an indication that there was a shedding of blood. There was the first altar so used by God Himself. The earth has followed that practice ever since.

It is glaring that Satan wanted the privileges that man has with God, but he can never get it, so he fabricates adulteration. He saw the power which flowed by virtue of building an altar and he introduced his diabolical version to further entangle men and worsen the burden of men.

A man's life may be enhanced with an altar or destroyed with an altar. An altar has the power to draw sacrifice, and the sacrifice has the power to tear between the earthly realm into the supernatural and establish covenants.

The first altar we read of was erected by Noah (Genesis 8:20). Altars were erected by Abraham (Genesis 12:7; 13:4; 22:9), by Isaac (Genesis 26:25), by Jacob (Genesis 33:20; Genesis 35:1, Genesis 35:3), and by Moses ( Exodus 17:15) in the tabernacle, and afterward in the temple.

An altar is a symbol of worship. It is usually found at shrines, and it can be located in temples, churches, and other places of worship. Today altars are used particularly in Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Shinto, Taoism, Neopaganism, and Ceremonial Magic, even in Judaism. Many historical faiths also made use of them, including Greek and Norse religions.

An altar always represented a place of consecration. Before God gave His Law to Moses, men made altars wherever they were out of whatever material was available.

An altar was often built to commemorate an encounter with a higher power that had a profound impact on someone. It must be borne in mind that at the place of the altar, the divine and human worlds interact. Abram, Isaac, Jacob, David, and Gideon, all built altars and worshiped after having a unique encounter with God.

The place of altar is a place of exchange, it's a place of communion, it is a place of influence. The contest between Elijah and the prophets of Baal involving an altar demonstrated an interaction between Yahweh and Baal. Noah built an altar and offered a sacrifice to Yahweh. God smelled the aroma and found it pleasing. He responded to Noah's action by declaring that he would never again destroy all living things through a flood.

As a place of communion, prayers and worship activities are carried out there. It is a place of discussion, dialogue, and communication with spiritual powers. It is a place of spiritual sacrifice or making of covenants. God blesses His people at the altar of prayer. The foundation for a successful Christian life and ministry is rooted in the altar of prayer. Gen. 8:20-22; Gen. 12:6-8; Lk. 24:49

During times of Israel's rebellion and idolatry, the Lord's altars fell into disrepair. The prophet Elijah, confronting the prophets of Baal on Mt. Carmel, "repaired the altar of the Lord, which had been torn down" (1 Kings 18:30-39). Elijah's restoration of the altar was significant, given the rampant paganism of his day. It was on this rebuilt altar that God rained down fire and put the Baal worshipers to shame

When we surrender areas of our lives to the control of the Holy Spirit, we are in effect laying that area on the altar before God. It can help to visualize Abraham's altar where he offered his son Isaac to the Lord (Genesis 22:9). We can ask the Lord what areas of our lives He is requiring that we offer to Him. We can symbolically lay that on the altar and let go. We don't need a flat-topped surface; we can surrender our lives to God on the altar of our hearts at any time.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798371215444
  • Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 76
  • Spine Width: 4 mm
  • Weight: 118 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8371215444
  • Publisher Date: 25 Dec 2022
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: There is no Divine Intervention without Human Cooperation
  • Width: 152 mm


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