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A Brief History of 24-7 Prayer

  • Writer: Nhop
    Nhop
  • Sep 13, 2010
  • 1 min read

A Brief History of 24/7 Prayer The Tabernacle of David  King David was a man of “one thing” ( Psalm 27:4 ). Around 1000 BC, as an outflow of his heart, he commanded that the Ark of the Covenant be brought up on the shoulders of the Levites amidst the sound of songs and musical instruments to his new capital, Jerusalem. There he had it placed in a tent and appointed two hundred and eighty-eight prophetic singers and four thousand musicians to minister before the Lord, “to make petition, to give thanks and to praise the Lord” day and night ( 1 Chronicles 15:1–17:27 ). This was unlike anything that had been done in Israel’s history, but it was God’s plan for Israel.  The Davidic Order of Worship Although the tabernacle was replaced by a temple, the Davidic order of worship was embraced and reinstituted by seven subsequent leaders in the history of Israel and Judah. Each time this order of worship was reintroduced, spiritual breakthrough, deliverance and military victory followed. Read more of the history of 24-7 prayer throughout the 3000 years...

 
 
 

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