I've been thinking about writing a series about weird Christian teachings. What do you think? Should I?









My friend Peter Vandever wrote this. My comments follow his thoughts. Some might hate what Peter and I say, but it's true. Use critical thinking and really pray about it:
"There is people who believe that the "prayer movement" is the restoration of the Tabernacle of David. Is there a BIBLICAL basis for the restoration of David's Tent before the rapture of the Church? If there is, I don't see it.
What I see is the Church is the tabernacle of the Spirit which is a better tabernacle than David's. It is no longer a place you come to encounter God but you can experience the presence of God anywhere as part of the living tabernacle of the Spirit.
I am thankful for a place that is set aside for prayer that I can come without life's distractions to pray for revival and healing in the nations but there is no "prophetic nature" to a prayer room. It is just a place dedicated to worship. Nothing more. The Heavens are not "thinner" over a prayer room."
Tov comments:
There is no longer a veil. When Jesus died it was torn. The only people putting it back up are