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Friday, November 14, 2008

Week 9: The Heart of the Testimony

Day 5: A Cross in the Desert

Is it any surprise that today we pointed out a "cross" within the Tabernacle? All along, we have been building upon this idea, God's plan from the beginning has been to dwell among us... And not only among us, but within us! He had to start somewhere. And since we rejected His intimacy in the Garden, He chose to start slowly. Isn't that how we need Him to work sometimes? Get us used to the idea?.... So, He chose a people group to whom He would reveal Himself! Now, as we've learned, His presence is mighty! His glory is almost too much! So, once again, He moved slowly... Convincing the Israelites He could be trusted, and He would take care of them. Helping them see that in His provision He has our best interest in mind, and it's always perfect (even if we can't see it that way!). He brought them out of Egypt, out of slavery and depravity... into the wilderness?!... We can see in our own lives that in a barren and drought-filled time, we are more likely to reach out in desperation. God knows us best, and is willing and patient to work with us. And think of all the ways God revealed Himself in the desert! Water from a rock, manna from heaven, leading them with a cloud in the day and fire by night! Simply amazing!... And then, the Tabernacle. A physical, tangible structure where the Israelites could know and experience the very presence of God. They put every effort into making it perfect, as God commanded. And it was finished....

And now, we see all along that God was pointing to a time when He would not only dwell among them--just barely at an arms length. Where they couldn't quite grasp Him, but they knew He was there. He would dwell within them--within us! He was preparing them, preparing all of us, for a time when He would come--and become one of us--to dwell with us and in us.

Do you realize that Jesus' work on the cross has made all of this possible for us? If not for Christ's finished work at the cross, the "cross" we see reflected in the Tabernacle from long ago would be nothing more than a "T"-shaped arrangement of some ancient tribes around a dead religious tent of meeting. All the pieces fit perfectly together, and we cannot leave any of them out! It's so important that we understand the God of the Old Testament who is the same God, and Father and Savior, that we know and worship today! It is so important that we know the journey of our forefathers, so we can better understand the depth of God's love for us and the extent to which He has gone for us! We are more than blessed to live on this side of the finished of Christ and the cross. How often do we take it for granted?!

Solomon said in 1 Kings 8:27, Will God really dwell on earth? The heavens, even the highest heaven, cannot contain you. How much less this temple I have built?

Think about those words... And we now live in a time when we know God's presence like never before--for He dwells within us. The mighty power, the awesome glory that Solomon spoke of has chosen to reside in you and me.....

Have you recently taken the time to meditate on Christ's finished work at the cross? How has this week's study opened the eyes of your heart more to this truth?

2 comments:

Sarah said...

I have to say that it wasn't this week that opened my eyes, but this whole study. It has been amazing and eye opening for me. I have learned so many things, and I love seeing the old testament tied to the new. I still have a TON of unanswered questions that I have been thinking about this past week (Sara, I believe I'm going to email your wonderful husband on some of them - because a lot has to do with Revelation). But again, this study couldn't have come at a better time in my life.

I am slowly learning to rely on God for anything and everything - not just the HUGE things, but the smallest ones too. He is a mighty God who has such intriqate plans for us, and I love watching them unfold - even if we do have to suffer a bit sometimes. Knowing the sacrifice that he made for me is life changing in itself - the most precious gift I will ever receive. And also knowing that he will never turn His back on me is SO reassuring.

Leah said...

I agree with what U say, especally with the Second Paragraph. or section (or whatever)