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LESSONS FROM THE TENTS OF THE RECHABITES PART 6 -“DWELL IN TENTS” — LIVING AS STRANGERS WITH PURPOSE

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LESSONS FROM THE TENTS OF THE RECHABITES  PART 6 -“DWELL IN TENTS” — LIVING AS STRANGERS WITH PURPOSE Jeremiah 35:7 (KJV) “…but all your days ye shall dwell in tents; that ye may live many days in the land where ye be strangers.” Scriptural Focus “ Dwell in tents ” was not about homelessness. It was about posture. The tent was a daily reminder that they were passing through, not settling down. God gave them a lifestyle that constantly whispered: stay ready, stay obedient, stay humble. The tent was temporary, but the obedience was permanent. Meaning in Our Time and Dispensation Spiritual Dimension — Living With Eternal Awareness A tent has no strong foundation. Spiritually, this kept the Rechabites dependent on God, not on systems. Believers today are called to live with heaven in view, not earth as final. Lesson : Eternal awareness sharpens daily obedience. Physical Dimension — Readiness Over Comfort Tents allow movement. Houses encourage staying. God trained them to live prepared ...

LESSONS FROM THE TENTS OF THE RECHABITES PART 5D “HAVE NONE” — FREEDOM FROM POSSESSION AND CONTROL

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LESSONS FROM THE TENTS OF THE RECHABITES PART 5D “HAVE NONE” — FREEDOM FROM POSSESSION AND CONTROL Jeremiah 35:7 (KJV) “Neither shall ye… have any: but all your days ye shall dwell in tents; that ye may live many days in the land where ye be strangers.” Scriptural Focus “ Have none ” was not a command to live empty or impoverished lives. It was a lesson in freedom from control. Possession has power. The more we own, the more we are tempted to protect, defend, and prioritize what we have. God was teaching the Rechabites that obedience must never be owned by possessions. Meaning in Our Time and Dispensation Spiritual Dimension — When Possession Replaces Dependence Possessions can quietly become sources of security. What we own begins to replace who we trust. God stripped that illusion early. Lesson : Dependence on God weakens when dependence on things increases. Physical Dimension — Mobility Over Weight The more we carry, the slower we move. Physically and practically, excess reduces fle...

LESSONS FROM THE TENTS OF THE RECHABITES PART 5B“SOW NO SEED” — TRUSTING GOD WITH TIMING AND RETURNS

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LESSONS FROM THE TENTS OF THE RECHABITES PART 5C“SOW NO SEED” — TRUSTING GOD WITH TIMING AND RETURNS Jeremiah 35:7 (KJV) “Neither shall ye… sow seed… but all your days ye shall dwell in tents; that ye may live many days in the land where ye be strangers.” Scriptural Focus “ Sow no seed ” was not a denial of productivity or growth. It was a lesson in trust and timing. Sowing seed implies planning for permanence and personal return. God was teaching the Rechabites to depend on obedience, not outcomes. They trusted instruction over harvest. Meaning in Our Time and Dispensation Spiritual Dimension — Obedience Without Immediate Results Many believers struggle when obedience does not produce quick rewards. The Rechabites obeyed without expecting visible returns. Lesson : True faith obeys even when results are delayed. Physical Dimension — Living Without Control Anxiety Sowing seed gives a sense of control over tomorrow. God removed that sense to build reliance on Him. The Rechabites learned ...

LESSONS FROM THE TENTS OF THE RECHABITES PART 5B “PLANT NO VINEYARD” — WHEN PLEASURE COMPETES WITH PURPOSE

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LESSONS FROM THE TENTS OF THE RECHABITES PART 5B “PLANT NO VINEYARD” — WHEN PLEASURE COMPETES WITH PURPOSE Jeremiah 35:7 (KJV) “Neither shall ye… plant vineyard… but all your days ye shall dwell in tents; that ye may live many days in the land where ye be strangers.” Scriptural Focus “ Plant no vineyard ” was not a rejection of enjoyment or reward. It was a discipline of restraint. A vineyard represents long-term pleasure, reward, and personal enjoyment. God was not denying them fruit — He was preventing distraction. The Rechabites were taught not to organize their lives around pleasure. Meaning in Our Time and Dispensation Spiritual Dimension — When Pleasure Weakens Discipline Vineyards take time, care, and attention. Spiritually, they represent pursuits that slowly compete with devotion. Pleasure is not sinful — but unchecked pleasure can silence conviction. Lesson : Anything that weakens your hunger for God must be examined. Physical Dimension — Discipline Over Indulgence Vineyards ...

LESSONS FROM THE TENTS OF THE RECHABITES PART 5A “BUILD NO HOUSE” — THE DANGER OF SETTLING TOO COMFORTABLY

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LESSONS FROM THE TENTS OF THE RECHABITES PART 5A “BUILD NO HOUSE” — THE DANGER OF SETTLING TOO COMFORTABLY Jeremiah 35:7 (KJV) “Neither shall ye build house… but all your days ye shall dwell in tents; that ye may live many days in the land where ye be strangers.” “ Build no house ” was not a condemnation of houses. It was a discipline of detachment. God was not afraid of buildings — He was guarding hearts. For the Rechabites, a house symbolized permanence, ownership, and settling down. Their instruction reminded them: “ You are strangers here. Don’t forget that.” Meaning in Our Time and Dispensation Spiritual Dimension — Guarding Against Spiritual Complacency A “ house ” today represents comfort that dulls hunger for God. When believers settle too comfortably, prayer sometimes weakens, urgency fades, and obedience becomes optional. The tent mindset says: “ I am passing through. I must stay spiritually alert.” Lesson : Comfort must never replace consecration. Physical Dimension — When S...

LESSONS FROM THE TENTS OF THE RECHABITES PART 4 — “WE WILL DRINK NO WINE”: THE POWER OF GENERATIONAL DISCIPLINE

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LESSONS FROM THE TENTS OF THE RECHABITES PART 4 — “WE WILL DRINK NO WINE”: THE POWER OF GENERATIONAL DISCIPLINE Jeremiah 35:6 (KJV) “But they said, We will drink no wine: for Jonadab the son of Rechab our father commanded us, saying, Ye shall drink no wine, neither ye, nor your sons for ever.” In Part 3, we saw the Rechabites face temptation — wine offered openly in the house of the LORD. Now comes the decisive moment. Their answer is short, clear, and unwavering: “ We will drink no wine. ” This is obedience not to convenience, but to a principle handed down from their ancestor, Jonadab. Faithfulness crosses generations. Scriptural Focus The Rechabites’ refusal was rooted in instruction from their father. This was not blind tradition — it was deliberate, remembered, and respected. Their obedience was wholehearted, including sons and daughters. Generational discipline had become a lifestyle, not just a rule. Spiritual Dimension — Legacy of Obedience Obedience to God begins with faithful...

LESSONS FROM THE TENTS OF THE RECHABITES PART 3 — WINE ON THE TABLE: THE TEST OF DISCIPLINE

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LESSONS FROM THE TENTS OF THE RECHABITES PART 3 — WINE ON THE TABLE: THE TEST OF DISCIPLINE Jeremiah 35:5 (KJV) “And I set before the sons of the house of the Rechabites pots full of wine, and cups, and I said unto them, Drink ye wine.” In Part 2, we saw the Rechabites brought into the house of the LORD — a sacred and visible place where integrity would be observed. Now comes the moment of choice. Cups are filled. Temptation is set before them. What seemed private now becomes a test. Obedience is no longer theoretical; it is practical, immediate, and tangible. Scriptural Focus God commanded Jeremiah to offer wine to the Rechabites — something they had been instructed never to drink. This was not a mere invitation; it was a test of their faithfulness, discipline, and loyalty. The Rechabites faced a choice: yield to convenience or honor ancestral instruction. Spiritual Dimension — Faith Tested by Opportunity Temptation often comes as an opportunity, not a threat. The Rechabites teach us ...

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