Worship That Touches the Heart of God
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Nina Gardner. Worship That Touches the Heart of God
License to the Reader
Preface
Introduction
Section One: Setting the Pattern. Touching the Heart of God
Ministering to God
God’s Plan to Restore Worship
Minister to Me: The Priest’s Office
God’s Priestly Ordination
A Need for the Anointing
A Need for Reverencing
The Sweet Smell of His Fragrance
Meeting Behind the Vail
Meeting with God
Thousands are Ministering to God in Heaven
Understanding the Dream
Stepping Into your Priestly Position
The Glory of the Tabernacles
The Mosaic Tabernacle
Entrance Gate
Outer Court
The Inner Gate
The Holy Place (Inner Court)
The Veil
The Most Holy Place
Two Davidic Tabernacles
The Gates
The Outer Court
The Holy Place
Veil of Separation
The Most Holy Place
Three Dimensions of Worship
Explanation of the Dream of the Three Levels of Davidic Worship
The Heights of the First Level
Three Parts
Flow of the Holy Spirit
Learning the Person of the Holy Ghost
How He Manifests
Physical Forms of the Holy Ghost
His Functions
Purpose of Holy Spirit in Worship
Inspiration in Our Worship
Stepping into His Flow
Section Two: Living the Pattern. Tabernacle of His Presence
Lovers of God
Your Lifestyle, Centerfold, and Breath
Your Walk
Your Relationships
Pressing In
Your Personal Devotional Time
Your Open Door
Revelations of the Doors
A Door Prophecy
Portals of Heaven
Open Heavens
Visualizing Your Tabernacle
Expressions of Worship
Walking Through Your Tabernacle
The Entrance Gates of Thanksgiving
The Outer Court (Court of Praise)
The Holy Place
The Most Holy Place
Engaging in Davidic Worship
Releasing Your Burdens
External Offenses
Internal Offenses
Biblical Process of the Resolving Offenses
Offenses Block our Progress
Crowning Glory of Worship
Section Three: Leading the Way. General Worship and Davidic Worship. General Worship
A Tabernacle of Songs
How Does General Worship Differ from Davdic Worship?
Progression
Past Tense vs Present Tense
Focus Shifts
Our Rejoicing Changes
The People Relate
Our Relationship with God Changes
Getting Started: Corporate Davidic Worship
Single Church Setting
Multi-Church Setting
Conference Setting
Home Group Setting
A Davidic Worship Diagram
Davidic Worship in Motion
Weaving, Rotation, and Duration
Groups Needed
Expressions of Worship
Reading the Word
The Pattern
Getting Started
Offering
Praying for the People
Testimonials
After the Conference
Keys to Worship Leading
Designing the Direction
Placing the People
Preparing our Hearts
Selecting Your Songs
Worship Categories
Songs of Thanksgiving
Songs of Praise
Songs of Worship
Prophetic Songs
Celebration Songs
Section Four: Your Position. Offices, Positions, and Callings of Worship
Position Guide:
Porters/Gatekeepers
Three Tier Porter/Gatekeepers
So What Does a Davidic Worship Porter/Gatekeeper Look Like Today? Two Different Porters and Gatekeepers
Leading Them into the Experiences
Singers
David’s Experience of the Glory
The Davidic Worship Singer or Worship Leader
Musicians
So What Does the Davidic Worship Musician Look Like?
Dancers
Dancing With Joy and Celebration
Types of Dances
Developing Hinds Feet in Dancing
Dancing in Davidic Worship
Prophecy and Dancing Brings Life
Exalters
Becoming an Exalter
Proclaimers
Other Biblical Proclamations
THE Proclaimer
Conquerors
So What Will it Look Like in Davidic Worship?
Ministers
So What is a Davidic Worship Minister?
Ministers to God
Ministers to People
Recorders
So What Does a Davidic Worship Recorder Look Like Today?
Watchmen
So what is a Davidic Worship Watchman?
Four Areas of a Watchman:
Intercessors
Birthing
Tearing Down Strongholds
Standing in the Gap
Deliverance Ministry
So What is a Davidic Worship Intercessor?
Prophets and the Prophetic
Prophets and Minstrels
Prophetic Musicians and Deliverances
Dancing Prophetic Victories
Prophetic Positions
Epilogue
Foresight Concerning Davidic Worship
Section Five: Implementing. Appendix: Scriptures to Declare
About the Author
References
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Please do not let the number of pages in this book deter you in any way. As a book reader, I understand that most people only read the portions that interest them, so this is your license to skip around. However, I still recommend reading the first and second sections entirely because it explains the pattern and walks you through it. The third section is designed for leaders establishing Davidic Worship in a corporate setting. The fourth section is intentionally separated for you to read the particular position(s) that appeal to you. The fifth section is for everyone to use, at will, in activation. If, however, you are a leader and are planning a corporate setting of Davidic Worship, completely reading the book is essential. I pray that I have done a service to you as the reader to understand the key to God’s heart and knowing how you can implement. Blessings to you!
I absolutely loved being a worship leader, but I kept feeling there was something missing, there was something more than what I knew. Although I loved the hymns, it wasn’t enough to satisfy my longing for a deeper worship experience. My desire was to entertain God, but I didn’t know how. This provoked me to learn more.
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The apostle Paul talked about the blood offerings of bulls and goats that could never take away the sins of man, but only atoned for them which basically meant to make amends for an offense or error (Hebrews 10:4, 11). What the law could not do was remove the sins of the fleshly nature; therefore, there remained a separation from God no matter how many bulls and goats were sacrificed. But Jesus came to make a remission for our sins and fleshly nature, and we are now released from the debt and penalty of those sins. Jesus said that we are no longer obliged to serve the sin because He has granted us forgiveness and pardoned us from the law of sin and death (Romans 8:2-4).
Therefore, as beautiful as this veil was, God was still separated from His people. But praise God! Jesus came to remove that Veil of Separation through His blood once and for all (Ephesians 2:12-19). Jesus became the substitute so that we can now freely enter into the Holy of Holies by accepting His forgiveness at the Brazen Altar, and having our sins washed away from the filthiness of the flesh at the Laver. We can now walk into the Holy Place to commune with the Bread of Life, partaking of the Word of God which is a lamp to our feet, then offering the fruit of our lips of praise unto Him as we enter into the Holy of Holies. What a delight that we no longer have to stand on the outside of God’s presence, but we can enter into the next dimension and experience His manifested glory!
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