Through The Bible - English - 05 (Exodus-2) by Zac Poonen

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you know that a major part of Exodus deals with the construction of the tabernacle now when we study Genesis I told you that from the time of King there were these two streams that started false religion and True Religion came and Abel that finally ends up in Revelation in Babylon and Jerusalem in Nimrod and Abraham they followed in that stream you find it in the Pharisees and Jesus they're always these two streams and they are flowing today and we need to make sure that we get into the right stream and the tabernacle is a something that was the seed from which the temple came and a picture of the ultimate Jerusalem the church the dwelling place of God in John chapter 1 verse 14 it says the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us and the literal translation of that would be tabernacled among us God tabernacled among us so this is the tabernacle is a picture of Jesus first of all and then of his body the church the dwelling place of God because when God gave the instructions for the tabernacle he said in exodus 25 in verse 8 let them construct a sanctuary for me that I may dwell among them the purpose of God is that he must dwell in the midst of his people so the tabernacle was a sanctuary in which God has to dwell our home must be a sanctuary for God to dwell our church must be a sanctuary forgotten well it's not just a place for meetings and for evangelism that's what we understand I am supposed to be a sanctuary temple for God to dwell my home is to be a temple for God to dwell my church must be a temple for God to dwell everything else is secondary Bible teaching a secondary evangelism a secondary good works are secondary helping the poor a secondary primary reason is God must well there that's the first lesson we learned from the tabernacle and if you lose sight of this what happens is you get into so many good things Social Work is a good thing and vandalism is a good thing Bible teaching is a good thing special meetings is a good thing God must dwell does God dwell in your church does God dwell in your home there's God dwell in your life that's the main thing so you're saying I live a good life so please remember that right from the beginning and I want you to notice another thing about the tabernacle and that is when God gave the instructions for the tabernacle now supposing somebody were making a plan for building this compound here he will not start with this pulpit no no architect will start spending a long time let's start with the pulpit no they will start with the dimensions of the compound and with the major buildings that's how they go but when God gave the plan for the tabernacle do you know what he started with he didn't tell them first the dimensions of it or even about the tent he started with the ark Exodus 25:10 this is the first thing you need to do is construct an ark and the ark was in the most holy place and God dwelt there in other words he started from himself in the beginning God God's ways are not man's ways and in every church this is where we must begin not with activity not with any type of activity but with God with the most holy place the things that are most holy in the Christian life the ark that's where we must begin you see then I'll come to the terminal in a moment God begins from himself and in our dealings with God like like with Adam we saw that in Genesis first spend one day in fellowship with God then you can go and work in the garden whether your calling is evangelism or teaching your social work or anything whatever it is begin with God and you see that principle in the tabernacle to see these are things which are there in scripture you read them but sometimes you don't notice them it's the glory of God to conceal a matter the glory of kings to search it out ok when Jesus taught us to pray the Lord's Prayer what did he teach us to begin with not even forgiveness of our sins which is such an important thing he said when you pray pray our Father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done this is the Ark in the beginning God you know if I could show you one thing that throughout scripture God is always back the man who will put him in the beginning give him the first place in his life in his home in his church God can do amazing things that's what he wants that's the place he wants to have in your life this tabernacle is also a picture of our body you know our body is a Trinity the tabernacle has three parts I'll just come to that spirit soul and body that's what man is 1 Thessalonians 5:23 and just like because man was made in the image of God who's the Trinity we are also Trinity each of us is a Trinity spirit soul and body in another sense God is three persons we are one person but with three parts the tabernacle also has three parts and there's many spiritual truths we can from that for our body God dwells in our spirit the deepest part if you think of our human being as three concentric circles outer circle is the body inside that is the soul inside that is the spirit God dwells in the innermost circle in the spirit and that's why the tabernacle was divided into three parts so here we see the tabernacle you see that is this thing where you can see the red light is the tent of the tabernacle and this is the court of the tabernacle so the tabernacle had three parts that's the outer court a hundred and fifty feet by seventy five feet and that is the tent and the tent was divided into two parts one was the holy place which is 45 feet by 15 feet and the most holy place which was a square 15 feet by 15 feet and the height of this was also 15 feet so the most holy place was a cube same length same breadth same height and it says in Revelation 21 that Jerusalem was also a cube same length same height same breath that's that means Jerusalem is not this whole thing Jerusalem is the most holy place holy you got to get there to be a part of that cube mentioned in Revelation 21 you got to press on to fellowship with God to be a part of the bride of Jesus Christ so the tabernacle was surrounded by the camp of Israel all round they had there was a specific place for each tribe and these three Merari gershon and cohab were the sons of levi who looked after the tabernacle daily closest to the tabernacle and the other 12 tribes you know when the tribe of Levi was taken away then Manasseh and Ephraim the two tribes of the tribe of Joseph was split up into Manasseh and Ephraim so you still had 12 tribes and the 13th was Levi now they in the outer Court you had a plain this compound was marked off by a plain white linen sheet and white linen in Scripture symbolizes simple righteousness and it was a very simple way by which the tabernacle was separated from the rest of the world it's a picture of the righteousness of Christ that separates the church from the rest of the world and there was only one gate as you can see here 30 feet only one gate by which you could enter and it was very small compared to the whole camp and just like the church is a very small place compared to the world now I'll just show you a picture of the tabernacle as but I want you to mention one should mention one thing before I go on in the outer court there were only two items visible the brazen altar and the labor the labor was like a big tub of water and the brazen altar was where all the sacrifices were made okay that's what the tabernacle looked like you know the other wood you saw was a diagram there's the brazen altar and the Lord said you should not make steps up to the altar you got a sloping thing going up to the altar and that was the labor like a big tub in which they washed themselves and this was the tent covered over and the back part of this tent was where the veil was the thick rail that separated the holy place from the most holy place and which they had in the temple also which was rent when Jesus died on the cross and here we have a picture of how the tabernacle was actually constructed with a number of boards vertical boards like you see here you see this vertical board it ended at two legs underneath that rested in a silver socket with two holes in it and this board had these four little projections through which a board would go through to hold it in place now there are a number of spiritual lessons we can learn from this it's a picture of the body of Christ many people closely held together without any gap between them close fellowship held together by the bonds of fellowship and resting on the silver socket silver is a picture of redemption throughout the Old Testament there are examples of that where the Lord said you got to pay silver when you want to redeem some people and Judas Iscariot took thirty pieces of silver for to betray Jesus silver is a picture of redemption and these this board rested on silver sockets and here was the front of the tent which had a little curtain and at the back you can see the other curtain and these the tent now these two I would say these two legs into the sockets speak about faith and obedience trust and obey those are the two legs we stand on God's word giving us promises and Commandments if you've got faith and obedience you're a balanced Christian you're stable can you imagine how that board would have been unstable if it had only one leg like a lot of Christians there's to be no gap there are many many lessons we can learned from this Tabernacle and then I want you to see the coverings of the tabernacle now all this is described in between exodus chapters 25 to 30 the outer court is described in 27 9 to 19 the tent of the tabernacle in 26 1 to 37 and here are the curtains which covered the tabernacle there were four curtains which covered the tabernacle the first one is made of fine linen with a lot of very intricate engraving that was on the inside you could not see it unless you went inside there's a verse in Psalm 45 which says the king's daughter is all glorious inside the outermost covering was a dirty covering of badger skin full of dust ugly and dark brown and that's how the Christian and Jesus and the church are in the eyes of the world it says about Jesus there was no beauty in him that we should desire him there was nothing attractive about the Lord Jesus outwardly oh it was just a carpenter not very highly educated they despised him and that's how God is allowed the church the true church is always despised it's never popular he's got this badger skin covering of very simple and not very attractive and a really godly man is also not always attractive on the outside the real glory of Jesus was inside his life the these this inner curtain which you could only see if you went inside with all that intricate work of many many colors and gold could only be seen within and that teaches us also that in our personal life there must be more glory inside than outside now a lot of Christians are not like that there's more glory on their outside than inside they go to badger skins inside and all this fancy design work on the outside that's all you got it wrong brother that's not the way it should be the glory must be within in other words your inner life must be better than what other people see of you there must be more prayer and fasting in your life that other people don't know about then what they know there must be more sacrifice and giving in your inner life than what other people can see that is a true tabernacle of God but a tabernacle where all the glory is displayed for other people that's not a tabernacle of God that's the way of Babylon there's a lot of difference between Babylon and Jerusalem and one of the differences is seen here where do you put the most glorious covering on the inside or the outside do you try to show that you are a great man of God or is it enough that God Almighty knows that or do you want people to know that that's very important so here is this first curtain of rams of fine linen symbolizing the righteousness of Christ it says the Bride of Christ in Revelation 19 is clothed in fine linen and then next to that was a covering made of goats hair probably white like you see here and a goat you think of a scapegoat one of the offerings is a picture of the sin offering offered for my sin the goat offered for my sin a picture of Christ and then you come to the Rams skins dyed red Iran skin dyed red and red speaks of blood substitution the blood of Christ that was the third covering and the fourth covering was the badger skins speaking of the reproach of Christ the ugliness of the lack of attractiveness to the rest of the world the church is not attractive when we don't try to attract people to the church with music and money we try to attract the church to people to the church with godliness otherwise you can attract the wrong type of people to the church that's what I've discovered do you attract people to your church with a godly message and with godly people and godly homes or do you attract people to your church with a lot of fancy music and a lot of fantastic building and a lot of other external things which are great in the eyes of men I'm not against music I'm not against good buildings I'm saying that's not the basis of Attraction it should be godliness in word righteousness the church must be known for more glory in sight in other words when people come to our church they should be able to say boy I didn't think much of this church when I first came but after I came in and I saw the quality of life of these people the quality of their families the quality of fellowship it's far more glorious than I thought like the Queen of Sheba said even the half has not been told me of what I first heard but unfortunately many churches are the other way around a lot of people are attracted when they come inside the discovery is another story it's full of politics and fighting and quarreling and confusion is the same with many godly men many preachers rather I found that my life as a younger Christian I would be attracted to a person because his preaching was so wonderful and then I got close to him and I found he was very proud I couldn't get close to I found that he didn't live properly with his wife he hadn't brought up his children properly and many things like this you get close and you find so many things they lose that temper and they lord it over their co-workers I was very disappointed my younger days and I saw this as what God wanted me to do I studied this 37 years ago as a Christian and I found this is what God Mimi and I'm very thankful for what I saw that the glory the real glory was seen only on the inside now I want to show you about the two pieces of what I call furniture which is on the in the outer Court you remember the outer Court the outer Court I said there was a brazen altar and a brazen Laver it was made of bronze or copper the brazen altar was a whole box in which the animals were put in and sacrificed and he had a grating perhaps to remove the ashes and it had four horns and the four corners of the altar and it was made of wood overlaid with bronze so we were talking here about this altar it was made of wood overlaid with bronze and can you imagine with all the fire burning inside there day and night burning burning burning burning burning he doesn't do anything to the bronze the bronze still shines but can you imagine what happened to the wood inside the bronze if you opened it up what do you think it looked like it must have been all charred and blind and that's a picture of Jesus Christ dying on the cross and is suffering the wood speaks of the inner sufferings of Christ the charred wood inside the bronze which other people couldn't see if you burnt an an animal here of course you could see all the fire and the bronze getting hot and getting dirty that that's the external sufferings of Christ on Calvary but inside that bronze was acacia wood and that was burnt much more than the bronze and I believe that the closer we get to God we learn more of the inner sufferings of Christ on Calvary's cross particularly his being forsaken by the father on Calvary to compare that suffering with the nails and the spitting in the crown of thorns and all that's nothing crown of thorns are no absolutely nothing compared to the nails and I mean compared to the break of fellowship with the father now most of us don't know what break of fellowship with the father means because our fellowship with the father is broken so often and we don't even bother about it and so we saw it got used to it it's like people who live in a slump you know people who live in a slump they don't know what hygienic conditions are but people have lived in houses where they never seen a lizard or never seen a cockroach in their life they sort of shrink back when they come to situations which are dirty and that's a little picture of how Jesus from all eternity he had fellowship with the father and then in Gethsemane he faced the prospect that in a few hours I will hang on the cross he was not afraid of that he was not afraid of any amount of physical suffering he'd have been willing to go through a hundred physical crucifixion but he said is it father is it true is it there any other way do I have to drink this Cup what was that Cup that Cup was not the physical suffering the cup was does my fellowship with you have to be broken for three hours that's what he wanted to avoid is there any other way he prayed and he prayed he prayed and the father said no there's no other way and he said okay father I'll accept it and I tell you when you get close to God you discover the love of Jesus Christ there in Gethsemane more than on Calvary you tell little children about the physical sufferings of Christ and when we are immature that's what we think of most but the closer we get to God we're more taken up with the inner sufferings of Christ which he went through brought his life I don't have time to explain all that from his childhood he was considered an illegitimate child people made him pointed at him and they said Daenerys his mother we don't know the father was there any inner suffering that he went through throughout his life which finally culminated in the greatest inner suffering which was breakup fellowship with the father and there we see the depth of his love for us that he was willing to even let go of that in order to save us because there was no other way so that's what we see in the the acacia wood inside the bronze is not visible nobody could ever see all those priests could not see the condition of that wood it was much worse than what you saw on the outside and the four horns on the corners of the altar picture you know there's a verse in some 118 which says about binding the sacrifice psalm 118 verse 27 bind the sacrifice with cords to the horns of the altar you know when you bring a bullet or something like that they would tie it to the car horns of the altar buying the sacrifice and that speaks of Jesus being bound to go to Jerusalem to the cross it says in Luke chapter 9 he steadfastly set his face to go to Jerusalem nothing would deter him and for us the message is that if we want to follow Jesus we also have to stead firstly set our face to take up the cross every day that's the only way to walk with God we live in a world and in a Christendom where people don't take up the cross they don't understand the way of death to self of humbling yourself and going down and I pray that there will be some at least in our midst or many who understand what it is to stick firstly set our face even if other people are not going that way it doesn't matter I've got one goal I've got to take up the cross and follow Jesus that's what the horns on the altar speak about then the labor which is this brazen Laver on top here that speaks of the word of God the washing of water by the word you know the priests had to come and wash themselves her hands and feet before they went into the you know immediately this is just at the entrance to the tent and so you wash yourself and then go in and this was made out of polished brass so you could see your face in it the Bible says in James chapter 1 that God's Word is like a mirror and you should not forget what you see there it says so these people could see whether their face was dirty when they came to the labor this polished brass you could see your face and in fact that was we read what people used in those days as mirrors the ladies in Israel used this as mirrors and they contributed that for the making of the labor so that's a picture of the Word of God in Ephesians 5:26 speaks about Jesus washing the church by the water of the word it speaks of cleansing for service it could also be taken as a picture of water baptism if the altar is a picture of where our sins are forgiven the next step after that is water baptism which symbolizes the external cleansing from sin it's a symbol of external cleansing of our life now we go inside the tent now you remember I told you that there is there is this out of court let me just revise that yeah see here we have seen the brazen altar and the labor which is in the court of the tabernacle and then when you go inside the labor is the entrance to the gate you going through into the tent there are three things here before you find another curtain which blocks off the most holy place the three things are here on that side which is the northern side the table of showbread and the southern side the lampstand and at the entrance to the most holy place is the altar of incense those are the three pieces of furniture inside the candles inside the holy place that's just one more thing I wanted to mention here with this diagram if you see down at the bottom you see we're not south east west is the tabernacle entrance was at the eastern end every time they set up the tabernacle it had to be with a gate at the eastern end and there's a reason for that everywhere around them were people who worship the Sun the Sun was the God for most people including Egyptians and God wanted Israelites to have their back to the Sun when they came in to worship God exactly the opposite of a lot of church buildings that face east and a lot of people who face east today praying to the Sun God even today among Christians the it's very interesting to see that how God made the Israelites turn their back to the Sun and face west so that they would deny the god of the Egyptians the Sun God and the devil has done such a tremendous work of bringing a lot of so-called Christendom full circle back to worship the God of the Egyptians that's the Sun God and as they came here they came to these three pieces of furniture and then in the most holy place there was only one piece of furniture that's the art with the mercy seat so please keep that in mind as we see the next few pictures so what you see here is first of all the lamp stand with seven branches and the golden table of showbread was called a candle sticking the King James Version but they never had candles those days it means a lamp stand which is lit by oil there were vessels kept there for oil to be poured into this lamps and that's how the lamps burned now the lamp stand is a picture of Christ as as the light of the world and what Jesus said to us the church you are the light of the world it's a picture of our manifesting the life of Christ as a light in him was life John 1:4 and that life was the light of men the table of showbread where twelve loaves of bread they had to be renewed regularly by the priests symbolize the twelve tribes of Israel and speaks of God's Word as our of Christ as our food and inker in the word we see Christ everything is Christ Christ as our as a light and Christ whom we see in scriptures as our food Jesus Christ is our food it's not just the printed words in Scripture it's Christ that is our food most of these things were all about just about three feet high the brazen altar was about four and a half feet high but this was little smaller three feet high small one and a half by one and a half the alter and but this was a little bigger one and a quarter by two and a quarter so one and a half by two and a quarter feet and there was another piece of furniture which I want to show you here this was the third bit of furniture inside the holy place that was the golden altar of incense which is different from the bronze altar in the outer court this was the third item inside the holy place where no animals were sacrificed only incense and there was a sweet perfume of incense and inside and this speaks of the high priestly ministry of Jesus Christ in prayer so there was the bread and the lampstand and the incense speaking of God's Word and prayer and a witness for Christ for us inside the most holy place there was only this one item of furniture the ark and the art as you see here if you can see on top had the blood the animals blood was she put there once a year on the Day of Atonement the high priest would go in his white dress with the blood in a vessel and he would put it inside the on the on the mercy seat the mercy seat was just a lid but along with the mercy seat there were these two cherubim and they speak of holiness you know when God drove Adam and Eve out of the garden he put cherubs kerubim is the plural of Caribou he put these cherubs to guard the Tree of Life and those carobs or cherubim were part of this mercy seat and speaking of God's holiness that was in the most holy place and the high priest could go in there only once a year and inside this Ark there were three items kept one was the tooth tablets of stone on which the Ten Commandments were written and the other was Aaron's rod that budded that you read off when there was a question about whether Aaron was the true High Priest his rod budded overnight a broken rod produced fruit at night and the third was a pot of manna this speaks of God's word and obedience and this speaks of Resurrection power and this speaks about feeding on Christ as our manna and on the Word of God and this speaks about obedience to God's commandments now there's one interesting thing I want you to want to tell you about this pot of manna which is kept these three things were kept inside the ark now I don't know whether you remember in one particular place when David brought the ark back there were certain people who were very curious to find out what's inside the Ark and they lifted the lid of the ark and it says God smote a number of people there for being curious they have no right to look inside the Ark in fact the ark could not even be touched by those who are not Levites who'sa once tried to touch the ark that was this Ark and God killed him on the spot is it you're not a Levite you've got no business to touch God's ark God was very strict about these things now one thing about this pot of manna that I spoke about is that you know when people kept the manna in their home in 24 hours it began to stink and not only stink but breed worms now if you keep a loaf of bread for one day he doesn't get bad so quickly but manna got bad much quicker than even meat even meat may not stop breeding worms in 24 hours but manna which was non-vegetarian which is vegetarian not non-vegetarian wasn't animal food at all it began to breed the worms began to stink in 24 hours teaching God was teaching Israel thereby you need to go every day out and pick it up you can't pick up one day's portion for two days he got to be in touch with God every day and but we see that when this manna was put inside the ark he did not stink he did not breed worms for 40 years and more than 40 years the ark was there even years later four or five hundred years later in David's time the ark was there and for five hundred years that manna did not stink now the lesson we learned from that is that even though the manna fell from heaven it lost its freshness you can get an anointing from heaven and tomorrow you have lost it you can get a word from heaven and it blesses you today and tomorrow when you speak the same word it's not fresh you see this is the reason why a lot of preaching of God's Word today is so boring it's not fresh there's no life in it here is the answer if you can understand this you've learnt the secret why did the mana stink when it was kept in your home and why do the men are not stink when it was kept inside the ark reason because the art was in the most holy place and God's Word and God's truth and God's anointing must be kept in God's presence then it will always be fresh in other words if I am to preach a truth that I understood 35 years ago I remember taking a study on this 37 years ago and if I am to teach something in a fresh way you're about your I have to live in God's presence the truths are in my head but it won't be fresh it won't be avoided if I don't live in God's presence that's the thing which we learned from this otherwise in one day it takes only 24 hours for things to begin to stink for freshness to go the Bible says Hebrews 3:13 says exhort one another daily daily otherwise you'll be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin now I want to mention I show one other thing you see here this is the dress of Aaron when he went on the day of atonement one day in his life he wore this dress completely white completely simple when he went into God's presence the rest of the time he wore this dress when he came before the people he won't this dress when he went before God he went in a simple white dress now there are two lessons we learned from that one is when you come before God you can't come with all your worldly pomp and glory and all these things you got to throw all that out come before God and simplicity God wants you to come just as you are naked open and the other thing we learned from this is God said particularly you read my sequel 44 that that when you go to the people the Lord said don't go with this holy white dress to the people when you go for other people change your clothes and go like this that's what Jesus said when you fast don't let anyone know about it let your Holy white dress be before God when you come before people anoint your face and appear to men as though you're not fasting appear to men as though you're feasting appear to men as though you're grandly dressed I remember when I was a young Christian and I decided to leave my job to serve the Lord full-time I was encouraged to read something that said even when you don't have any money act as though you got plenty then nobody will give you money like a beggar you know a lot of people give work money to Christian workers just like they give to beggars out of charity oh this poor man I see is thrown shirt I better give him some money and that really helped me that my need must be known only before God before men I must anoint my face and appear that I'm feasting this grand dress before men there very simple dress before God the number of truths we learned from this errand had a tunic that's down there and a robe on top of that a blue robe with bells and pomegranates underneath and a thing called an ephod this is the ephod address on top of that a turban on top and a shoulder to shoulder plates you see here one on this shoulder one on that shoulder two stones two precious stones we're symbolizing his carrying on his shoulder God's people and a breastplate in front which had 12 precious stones with the names of the 12 tribes of Israel showing that he carried them not only on his shoulder he carried them on his heart God's servants must carry other people on their shoulders lifting their burdens like you carry little children on your shoulders and you also got to carry them on your heart that means you got to love them have a concern for them I always say that if you want to be a prophet you got to have two things in your heart you got to have God's people in your heart and you have to have God's Word in your heart if you have those two God can make you his mouthpiece a lot of people have God's Word in their heads not in their hearts because they've not obeyed it and some people who have God's Word in their heart they don't who have God's Word and they don't have God's people in their heart and then of course they cannot be God's mouthpieces so there are a number of lessons we learn from that also just one thing about this turban in the front part of the turban was a metal plate where it was written holiness unto the Lord and if you read Exodus 28 verse 36 to 38 it says there this was for Aaron to bear the sin in the holy things that Israel did now that's an expression that comes only once in scripture the iniquity of the holy things now we know the iniquity of sinful things what is the iniquity of the holy things you need to understand iniquity in the holy things Jesus carries not only our sins like dirty thoughts jealousy anger bitterness many many evil things he also has to carry the sin of our holy things the sin of our holy things is for example when I preach that's a good thing it's a holy thing but if I preach to get honor from people there's sin there if I preach to get money from people there's sin there if I go to some place to preach because I know they'll give me a good offering there that's sin that's the sin of the Holy things when I pray because I want everybody to see I mean hallelujah and I'm also excited when they say I'm in hallelujah and I want their appreciation and when I finished praying I think I hope everybody was impressed by that prayer that whole prayer was sinful these are the sins Jesus has to carry iniquity in the holy things good things done for honor the motive is sinful now the builders of the tabernacle we read in I think it's Exodus 30 perhaps it says the builders of the tabernacle were chapter 31 I think verse first few verses dessaline and I wholly up the interesting thing is they were filled with the spirit and wisdom those who built the tabernacle required to be full of the holy spirit and full of wisdom a lot of so-called people who are baptized in the Holy Spirit they're very foolish in the way they behave and they don't build a church you need to be like Steven about whom it says he was full of the spirit and the wisdom so those who built the tabernacle we read in Exodus 31 we're full of the Spirit and of wisdom now in conclusion I want to show one more thing these three parts of the tabernacle speak of three levels at which you can live the Christian life one is the level of acceptance God has accepted me I'm a child of God I'm going to have an S the outer court life the second is the level of service you must serve God people say beyond acceptance it's not just that I go to heaven the priests were always busy serving here there were many people in the outer court very few serving here service service saved to serve they say but there's something still further fellowship with God in the most holy place there's only one person God that's the lesson we learned in the Sabbath day for Adam God set fellowship first the ark first then service the ark yes thank God for the one gate there's only one way of salvation thank God for Calvary thank God for water baptism thank God we're accepted thank God we can serve but the most important thing is fellowship now in the Old Testament the veil was not rent you could not go into the most holy place nobody could go there even the high priest once a year to show that you couldn't go there but when Jesus died the veil in the temple was rent showing that that which man could not have till now fellowship here in the most holy place to be alone with God to worship Him to give him the glory do unto his name to talk with God and walk with Him I say with all of my heart I would any day walk with God rather than with men if you can't say that you can't really serve God you got to walk with God before you walk with men you got to live before God before you live before men if you want what you say before men to be effective live before God not just in a few minutes before the meeting but all the time even when I stand here I minister to God first and then to the people always before God that is the message of the veil that was rent when Jesus died it says Hebrews 10 20 he made a new and living way through the veil his flesh was rent on Calvary's cross and he made a way into the most holy place and the veil was rent immediately from top to bottom showing that God did it and the veil was and the way was open now for us to go inside to fellowship with God that fellowship with Jesus valued so much that he never wanted to lose it we can say the outer court speaks of those who are born of the Spirit the Holy Place speaks of those who are baptized in the Holy Spirit and the most holy place speaks that those who are led by the Holy Spirit which is much more than just baptized in the Holy Spirit the outer court speaks of a life of Thanksgiving for all that God has done the Holy Place speaks of a life of praise praise is more than Thanksgiving the most holy place speaks of worship Thanksgiving praise worship most Christians never go beyond Thanksgiving and praise a lot of what we call worship meeting is actually only a Thanksgiving and praise meeting worship means much more than that the worship God in spirit and in truth in the outer court you had natural light of the Sun in the holy place you had the light of the lamp stand in the most holy place you have no light except the light of God a complete dependence on God alone no dependence on the Sun or the lampstand no dependence on anything human on God total dependence on God for everything John says I write unto you babes I write unto young men I write unto your father's here are the babes out of court here are the young men Holy Place here are the fathers most holy place Jesus said the seed is sown some produce 30-fold outer court some produce 60-fold Holy Place some produce hundredfold most holy place wonderful truths in the Word of God it's the glory of God to conceal a matter glory of kings to search it out let's pray that God will make us a tabernacle in which he can dwell and be happy let's pray
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Length: 51min 27sec (3087 seconds)
Published: Tue Apr 09 2013
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