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A House of Prayer
Luke 19:46
 
Jesus quoted from Isaiah 56:7 and Jeremiah 7:11 as *He *was *driving out *the people *who were selling *in the temple.
Mark adds that the buyers and money changers were also driven out, as well as people who were apparently taking shortcuts through the temple compound in their business dealings (Mark 11:15-16).
Money changing was done because only certain coinage was then accepted in the temple from those who bought animals for sacrifices.
The religious leaders made money off the system of buying and selling animals for sacrifice (thus making the temple *a den of robbers*).
Also they led the people into mere formalism.
A pilgrim traveling to Jerusalem could go to the temple, buy an animal, and offer it as a sacrifice without ever having anything to do with the animal.
This led to an impersonalization of the sacrificial system.
The commercial system was apparently set up in the area of the temple which had been designated for devout Gentiles to pray and so was disrupting Israel’s witness to the surrounding world.
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*/Isaiah 56:7/*/ // Even them will I bring to my holy mountain, and make them joyful in my house of prayer: their burnt offerings and their sacrifices shall be accepted upon mine altar; for mine house shall be called an house of prayer for all people.
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**A house of prayer is an interactive place.*
Hebrews 13:15 (KJV) By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of/ our/ lips giving thanks to his name.
A.    We must come to pray.
B.     We should be prepared to pray.
C.     We must love to pray.
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**A house of prayer brings all together at the same level.*
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Not everyone can preach but we all can pray.
B.     No member is any less or more important than the other.
*III.
**A house of prayer is where we meet with God.*
 
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For the power to witness.
B.     For the souls of mankind.
C.     For the concerns of others.
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[1]John F. Walvoord, Roy B. Zuck and Dallas Theological Seminary, /The Bible Knowledge Commentary : An Exposition of the Scriptures/ (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1983-c1985).
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