Today, Christians worldwide must ask themselves one question. Is God our perfect spouse? We must also unravel many other questions such as, does God truly love us? If so, how do we express ourselves to Him? How do we fully surrender our lives to Him? We would all agree that the Word of God is forever settled in Heaven, but is it forever settled in the hearts and minds of His people?

Fire on the Altar is a seminar designed by Allon Ministries to encompass the believer with a richer understanding of God’s covenant with man. His Word reveals His intense desire and longing to walk in a hand-in-hand, face-to-face relationship with us.

This seminar details the wedding covenant between God and man. The series begins when God enters into a covenant relationship with Abraham and concludes on the day of Pentecost. All passages will become vivid pictures as they are translated directly from the Hebrew and Greek texts.



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  Through this life-changing journey, we will experience the proposal made by God to His people at Sinai. Further, we will discover the meaning of particular statements such as, bare you on eagle’s wings, keeping God’s covenant and why we are considered to Him a peculiar treasure. We will dive into the origin of baptism and explain why Jesus was baptized. Many other areas will be examined such as the negotiation of this covenant, the adulterous mishap with the golden calf and the most blasphemous statement ever spoken by God’s children.

This presentation will cover the divorce of God’s people in Jeremiah and the proposed new covenant with God to man.

Fire on the Altar concludes with the crucifixion as it is revealed in the Hebrew wedding customs, including the most profound statement ever uttered from Jesus’ lips, “It is finished.” The dramatic conclusion reveals the fire that consumed the sacrifice when God entered into covenant with Abraham was a faint shadow of the all-consuming fire on the day of Pentecost.

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