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đď¸ THE FALSE DOOR PODCAST â Episode 6 of Senetru Radio
âHowever, the Most High does not dwell in temples made with handsâŚâ
In Episode 6 of The False Door Podcast, we walk through Chapter 5: A Temple Not Made With Human Hands â a pivotal chapter that confronts where God actually dwells under the New Covenant.
If the shadows prepared the way for access to God, this chapter reveals what that access now looks like.
The New Covenant was never about improving religious systems or renovating temple-based worship. It was about ending mediated access entirely. When Jesus died, the veil tore. The old structure closed. And nothing replaced it.
God did not move from one building to another (temple to church).
In this episode, we examine:
Why God never originally asked David for a permanent house
Stephenâs confrontation of temple-based religion in Acts 7
What it means that âthe Most High does not dwell in temples made with handsâ
The tearing of the veil and the end of building-based access
The difference between belief and indwelling
Repentance, forgiveness, remission, and redemption under the New Covenant
The Spirit of Truth as internal guidance rather than external control
Why the apostles never rebuilt a temple system
This chapter challenges one of the most assumed structures in modern Christianity: that buildings, institutions, and religious systems are necessary for access to God.
Scripture presents something far more radical.
âYou are the temple of God and the Spirit of God dwells in you.â â 1 Corinthians 3:16
The New Covenant is not about attendance.
It is about God writing His law within, cleansing the inner man, and dwelling in a temple not made with human hands.
đ The False Door book is available at
By Kenny LaPointđď¸ THE FALSE DOOR PODCAST â Episode 6 of Senetru Radio
âHowever, the Most High does not dwell in temples made with handsâŚâ
In Episode 6 of The False Door Podcast, we walk through Chapter 5: A Temple Not Made With Human Hands â a pivotal chapter that confronts where God actually dwells under the New Covenant.
If the shadows prepared the way for access to God, this chapter reveals what that access now looks like.
The New Covenant was never about improving religious systems or renovating temple-based worship. It was about ending mediated access entirely. When Jesus died, the veil tore. The old structure closed. And nothing replaced it.
God did not move from one building to another (temple to church).
In this episode, we examine:
Why God never originally asked David for a permanent house
Stephenâs confrontation of temple-based religion in Acts 7
What it means that âthe Most High does not dwell in temples made with handsâ
The tearing of the veil and the end of building-based access
The difference between belief and indwelling
Repentance, forgiveness, remission, and redemption under the New Covenant
The Spirit of Truth as internal guidance rather than external control
Why the apostles never rebuilt a temple system
This chapter challenges one of the most assumed structures in modern Christianity: that buildings, institutions, and religious systems are necessary for access to God.
Scripture presents something far more radical.
âYou are the temple of God and the Spirit of God dwells in you.â â 1 Corinthians 3:16
The New Covenant is not about attendance.
It is about God writing His law within, cleansing the inner man, and dwelling in a temple not made with human hands.
đ The False Door book is available at