General Subject: The Two Altars in God’s Economy
Speakers: Ron Kangas and Andrew Yu
Dates: 2-4 April 1999
Location: Hamilton, New Zealand
In April 1999, Ron Kangas and Andrew Yu visited New Zealand and gave six messages at our National Conference.
The general subject of the conference was “The Two Altars in God’s Economy”. These messages covered the significance of the bronze altar for the sacrifices and the golden altar of incense.
This is the conference at which the song ‘God’s eternal economy’ was composed and we have included the saints singing this song at the beginning of message two.
Outlines – English
Message 1 – The Two Altars for God’s Complete Salvation to Carry out God’s Eternal Economy – Ron Kangas
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Message 2 – The Bronze Altar (1) – God’s Traveling from Heaven to the Cross to Bring Man into Himself – Ron Kangas
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Message 3 – The Bronze Altar (2) – The Redeeming Christ, the Pneumatic Christ, and the Body of Christ – Ron Kangas
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Message 4 – The Golden Incense Altar (1) – Participating in Christ’s Interceding Life – Ron Kangas
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Message 5 – The Golden Incense Altar (2) – Praying at the Center of the Divine Administration – Ron Kangas and Andrew Yu
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Message 6 – The Golden Incense Altar (3) – Learning to Intercede with Christ at the Incense Altar – Andrew Yu and Ron Kangas
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