
But Scripture tells us about the restoration of David’s tabernacle, in other words, the promised nation Jerusalem. But in 70 AD, the temple of Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans, and the Jewish people were scattered. Worship and prayer 24/7 happened in David’s and also Solomon’s kingdom. So, we see the whole dynamic of one new man even happening in the kingdom of David, even in the time of Ruth and Boaz,” said Tom.īeautiful worshipers of God basking in God’s presence In the tabernacle of David, Jews and Gentiles were worshiping together! How many people thank God? This was the church in the wildnerness. But David’s great grandmother was a Moabite named Ruth who got married with Boaz, an Israelite. In fact, the tabernacle of David was not only made out of Jews. And God filled his kingdom with His Glory and Presence, extending his kingdom from the Niles to the Euphrates. King David was the first to start 24/7 prayer and worship in a tabernacle. He was not a pastor or an intercessor, but he was the king of Israel and he had such a passion,” said Tom. He wanted to see the Garden of Eden restored.


“King David had such a passion for God that he wanted to see the Kingdom of Heavens come down on earth. Even though David was king, he knew that he was part of the priesthood of Melchizedek, a part of a higher kingdom. The other time King Melchizedek was mentioned was by King David. Tom Hess, founder of ANCJ and co-founder of All Malaysia Revival Convocation (AMRC) with Philip Marc
