beware permanent buildings

SCRIPTURE: Exodus 26
OBSERVATION/APPLICATION:
With a loud cry, Jesus breathed his last. The curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. [Mark 15:37-38]
Our family enjoys camping, we have owned several tent trailers.
One thing for sure, canvas is fragile and fades with age.
If God wanted to build a permanent temple, a fabric tent was not a practical choice.
But that’s just the point, God didn’t plan on a permanent temple.
This was a flexible, transportable tent.
It set up and came down relatively easily, as the fiery cloud (or angel of the Lord, or Christ) that led them required.

One obvious reason is because they had not yet arrived at their destination, they were still in the wilderness.
But another important reason is that God never intended for a permanent ‘temple’ on earth.
The purpose of the tabernacle (and later the temple) was to symbolize God’s living in and with His people.
After Jesus returns, there will be no more ‘temple’ because God Himself will dwell among His people [Revelation 21:22].
The problem a solid, permanent temple is that it shifts the focus away from the meaning of the symbol to the symbol itself.
The people became more impressed by the structure, than the God it pointed to.
On one occasion when the disciples commented on the building, Jesus replied that the temple would not last [Luke 21:5-6].

The curtain between the Holy Place (where the priests would go) and the Most Holy Place (where the ark was, and the high priest entered once a year) was also not a permanent fixture.
It was a temporary sign of the temporary separation that resulted from sin.
When Jesus died on the cross, He removed the barrier between God and us, and the flexible, fragile, temporary symbol of our separation was removed.
By grace, we have become the tabernacles (or temples) of God.
He lives in us, we live in Him.
Our hearts are the most holy place, and He daily invites us to meet with Him there.
We have moved from external symbol to internal reality.

Two thoughts.
First, do we meet with God in this most holy place, or do we neglect the wonderful opportunity of unceasing fellowship with God?
Second, are we still clinging to external symbols?
Are we more devoted to buildings, programs, rituals?
As tools they can be helpful, but they should never be permanent.
Or one day Jesus will say of them, the time will come when not one stone will be left on another; every one of them will be thrown down. [Luke 21:6]

PRAYER:
Lord, help me to keep my focus on You in my heart, and make me a fitting residence for You!

One Comment

  1. Emmanuel. God with us.

    This passage is a description of the tabernacle. God’s people were on the move and therefor there was no permanent fixture or place for God to dwell. Ever since they left Egypt land, God and His people were on th move. Yet there was His presence among them – the cloud, the pillar of fire, and now the tabernacle.

    The tabernacle was portable and moved with the people. It was a physical reminder that their eternal dwelling was with God, the God of heaven and the earth was just a temporary place. The colour blue. But God was also King – a position of royalty purple – who ruled over them wherever they went. They were in His place, His Kingdom, in His presence. And all of this was a possibility because of the blood of Christ, who made it a possibility to come into His presence – scarlet.

    God still is with His people today. I live in His presence always working in this His world and talking to Him at anytime for He is always here. He is establishing His reign upon this His world and I need to listen to His instructions for my life to live in Kingdom service. He reigns.

    Our God is an awesome God
    He reigns from Heaven above
    With wisdom, power, and love
    Our God is an awesome God
    Our God is an awesome God
    He reigns from Heaven above
    With wisdom, power, and love
    Our God is an awesome God

    (You’re marvelous) You’re marvelous and You’re glorious (glorious)
    Your love has made me victorious
    You took away the fear in us
    Now we praise You ’cause You have delivered us
    There ain’t no stoppin’ us (there’s no)
    Devil, there ain’t no blockin’ us (there’s no)
    Come on and clap your hands with us
    (Like this ya’ll, like that ya’ll, c’mon)

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