God Speaks from His 1 Holy Place

God Speaks from His Holy Place

 “And when Moses was gone into the tabernacle of the congregation to speak with him, then he heard the voice of one speaking unto him from off the mercy seat.”

— Numbers 7:89
When God instructed the Israelites to build Him a sanctuary,

He gave Moses very specific guidelines. As we read in Exodus 25:40, the Lord told Moses, “See that you make them after the pattern which was shown to you on the mountain.” From chapters 25 to 40 in Exodus, we are given a detailed blueprint of how the tabernacle should be built. Once every instruction was followed and the work was completed just as the Lord commanded Moses, the glory of  Trinity God descended and filled the tabernacle (Exodus 40:34).

From that moment forward, Jesus’s voice would be heard from between the cherubim on the mercy seat (Numbers 7:89). Anyone who wanted to know Jesus’s will had to go through Moses or Aaron. They would seek God’s direction, and the Lord would speak clearly from the Holy Place. A cloud or pillar of fire rested upon the tabernacle, symbolizing God’s presence. When the cloud lifted—whether after days, weeks, or even months—it signaled that it was time for the people to move forward. These two symbols—God speaking and God leading—defined the sanctuary.

According to Hebrews 8:5, the tabernacle was “a shadow and example of heavenly things.” It was not just a structure; it was a symbol of something much greater. In the same way, the true House of Christ today is not a building made of stone or concrete. Instead, it is found among those of us who are redeemed by the blood of Jesus Christ, who are born again and walking in His truth.

At New Christian Prayer Church, we believe that the true Church is alive wherever God’s voice is heard and His presence leads. Whether we gather in a large hall or a small room, what makes us the House of Christ  is this:

That God speaks and reveals His will

That His presence is with us in power and glory

Unfortunately, many places of worship today are filled not with God’s voice but with human pride, greed, and division. That is not the true House of Jesus. The New Christian prayer church aims to restore the original pattern of worship where Jesus Word is central, and His presence is our guide.

We invite you to be a part of this New Christian journey, to grow in Christian prayer, and to seek the voice and presence of God together as one body in Christ.

 

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We Are 1 in Christ

We Are 1 in Christ

📖 “For as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body: so also is Christ.” — 1 Corinthians 12:12 (KJV)

In the church at Corinth, believers were divided into different groups and began identifying themselves with various names (1 Corinthians 1:12–13). The same happens today — we call ourselves Baptist, Methodist, Anglican, Pentecostal, and so on. But in reality, we all belong to Christ. These labels create separation. As new Christians, we are called to unity, not division. Jesus is not divided, and we should not be either.

Once, when applying for a license to conduct marriages, I was asked, “What is your denomination?” I responded, “We are part of the Body of Christ — we have no label, we are simply Christians.” Then they asked how many members we had. I said, “We don’t keep formal membership. Everyone who is born again is welcome. We are all equal before God.” That is the heart of New Christian Prayer Church — unity in Jesus alone.

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When we lay hands in prayer, we show that we are one in spirit. Education, wealth, or social status does not give anyone a higher place — it is only by God’s grace. As Paul said, “But by the grace of God I am what I am…” (1 Corinthians 15:10). If we are given gifts to preach or teach, it is not because we earned them — it’s all from Him.

In the early church, Peter was corrected by Paul when he made a distinction between Jewish and Gentile believers (Galatians 2:11–14). Even today, in places like India, believers still face caste-based divisions. Others may say that without confirmation, you cannot take Holy Communion. These are false ideas — true Christian teaching tells us that everyone who is born again is equal in Jesus .

Let us not participate in any tradition or ritual that causes division. As members of the New Christian Prayer Church and as new Christians, we are part of one family. We are saved by grace, not by our titles or practices. Let us remain as one, walk in love, and pray in unity.