The Temples God Describes: First, Second, Third, and Final
Today we need to ponder how the Tabernacle God intricately designed and described, as well as the four Temples God's Word describes, fit into God's great plan of the Ages. To understand we need to remember that:
The heartbeat of God's Word is worship.
The only thing God seeks is worship.
The purpose of salvation is worshiping the God of Heaven.
So, to start with—is your heart the heart of a worshipper?
Always remind yourself that the tabernacle, which God instructed Moses to construct, covers more chapters (Exodus 25-40) that any other object in the entire Bible. That means that the Tabernacle, and later the Temple, are powerful lessons to guide us in our pursuit of deepening our fellowship with the Lord.
The Tabernacle was God's Portrait
of Christ "tenting" among us
- The Tabernacle in the center of camp: God wants us LIVING IN His Presence.
- The Brazen Altar as the first object through the door: God wants us coming to him (The Doctrine of Satisfaction)
- The Laver of Brass as the next object: God wants to CLEANSe away OUR SINS (The Doctrine of Sanctification)
- The Golden Lampstand made the holy place visible: God wants us WALKING IN HIS LIGHT
- The Table of Showbread on the right: God wants us NOURISHED BY OUR SAVIOR
- The Altar Of Incense at the doorway to the holy of holies: God wants us PRAYING IN THE SPIRIT
- The Veil separating the holiest of all from everything else (which was torn): God wants us boldly ENTERING HIS PRESENCE
- The Mercy Seat covered with blood: RESTING IN HIS SACRIFICE
- The Ark of the Covenant: TRUSTING HIS PROMISES