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Pleading the Blood: Understanding the Purity of Worship
When the Priests would sprinkle the Blood on the Veil from the Altar of Incense this priestly duty is often interpreted as --pleading the Blood. Yet, this misconception of interpreting Scripture is the lack of understanding of the Wave Offering combined with the four corners of the Golden Altar, the Sacrifices of Jesus, and His revealing.
Here, the Priests would take the elements of Covenant from the Altar of Incense: blood, water, and the Spirt of Covenant [1 John 5], and Wave the elements from the breastplate of righteousness from above their head, with arms extended in worship. HERE, the elements of Covenant would dampen the Veil in worship, as a means of worship.
Pleading the Blood is an external doctrine from living life outside of Covenant. An example of this Priestly Duty would be from Ephesians 5, "Speak to yourselves psalms, hymns, spiritual songs making melody unto the Lord."
As a disciple of Covenant worships in Spirit and in Truth, from the Altar of Incense [the Altar of rest and righteousness] the Light of the Father shines upon the breastplate of righteousness illuminating the sprinkling or Wave Offering of the disciple in worship to see the face of the fullness of the Sacrifices of Jesus in the smoke.
In Luke 1:11 this is the exact place that the angel of the Lord appeared.
There would be such delight of the Father during the Priestly Duties that the Father would often allow His Breath to be known, breathing in His pleasure of those who worship. [From behind the veil] yet, when a priest did this priestly daily duty this is an example of living life in the Spirit. This is when Light would shine out of the Father illuminating the Breastplate stones and opening the eyes to see visions, and more. The wave Offering is very powerful and is not the mere pleading of the blood as often interpreted.
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