In this first lesson, Brother Sam Greene considers the principle of the door in Scripture and a revelation that we can become doorkeepers in the house of the Lord and what this means. David said in Psalms 84:10, “I’d rather be a door keeper in the house of my God, than to dwell in tents of wickedness.” Having the Key of David will one doors to building God’s Kingdom. God is raising up a people that are faithful priests that will do all that is in God’s heart. We see this door in Isaiah 6. The Hebrew word for door means “containing, a dish or bowl that contains only so much.” Have you reached an end and need a break through. There is a door to open in your life. Jesus is the door of the sheep. The ultimate ante-type is Jesus Himself. He is the way, truth, and life into everything and anything we will enter to in God. Without Jesus, we can enter nowhere. Beyond the door is everything glorious and heavenly. This door must be opened by a people. A door is something that leads you into something and is something that keeps you from something. There are many doors and veils before the final door before the throne. This is typified in the Tabernacle of Moses. Every season begins and ends with a door. Our journey in God is ascending towards that heavenly door into the revealed presence of God with every step a foundational stone Jesus wants to lay in our lives.
Principle of the Door in Scripture
In this topic, we discuss to principle of the door in Scripture and what it represents, what is on the other side, and the principle of the doorkeeper.
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The Key of David
There was something called the Key of David in Scripture that was given to the door keeper. This gave access to all the treasures in the house of God and the throne room. In this topic, Brother Sam discuss what this key was, who has it, and how we can get these keys for Jesus said to His disciples in Matthew 16:19, "And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven..."
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Writing Assignment
For successful completion of the course, please complete and submit the writing assignment.
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