When the New Covenant believer-priests understand what is available to them in the "dispensation of the grace of God" only then can they understand the stewardship responsibilities of this overwhelming privilege.
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Great Sermon! Anna!
The word shekhinah is not present in the Bible, and is first encountered in the rabbinic literature. The Semitic root from which shekhinah is derived, Å¡-k-n, means "to settle, inhabit, or dwell". In the verb form, it is often used to refer to the dwelling of a person or animal in a place, or to the dwelling of God. The word is used of God's presence in the plillar of cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night.
Anna (8/23/2020)
from NY
Great Sermon! Very good sermon until you mentioned Shakayna, where in the Bible is she??