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The Anointed Body of the Anointed One: Priestly Anointing (#thecorporatechrist)
[Listen to post here.] ~ ~ ~ “Now you together constitute the body of the Messiah, and individually you are parts of it.” 1 Corinthians 12:27 CJB We have been focusing in this collection of posts on “the corporate Christ” … Continue reading
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The Face of the Ox – Priestly Calling (#thecorporatechrist)
On the west side of the tabernacle in the wilderness three tribes camped: Ephraim (primary tribe), Manasseh, and Benjamin. Ephraim’s banner was that of an ox. In considering the banners of the four primary tribes, we see represented an ox … Continue reading