Day #88
Scripture Reading: I Chronicles 20 - 24 ...
Studying history is like learning a foreign
language to most people. We tend to live in the present, as though there
was no connection with the past or the future. Young people and older
people alike see little, if any, importance in studying the Old Testament, but
in God's timetable there is a direct line from all that we read in the Old
Testament to our day today and then to the future that lies before us. Such
is the case with the building of the temple - a house for God.
Up until the days of David God had not had a
"house" to dwell in. In fact, as the Apostle Paul would write a
thousand years later, "The God who made the world and everything in it
is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by human
hands" (Acts 17:24). Why then did God instruct Moses to build
the tabernacle, and why did He give David and Solomon instructions for the
temple? It was for Israel ... to show
them that He was there, that He was with them. The nations around them
had their "gods," but they were just statues and superstitions.
Israel's God was different.
God is the Creator of Israel, the God of Israel,
the Leader of Israel, the King of Israel and the HOPE of Israel. God was
Israel's God, not because Israel chose Him, but because HE chose Israel! And
He wanted them to know HIM ... thus, the temple. David and Israel needed
to learn to depend upon God and not on the number of soldiers in their army.
So what about the temple? What is God
teaching US, today, through the building of the temple? Since the time of
the Judges, the tabernacle of the LORD that Moses had made in the desert was
being kept at Gibeon. David had made Jerusalem the capital city of Israel
and it was now called "the city of David." David was
King of a growing political power among the nations of the world, with an army
of more than a million soldiers. He realized now, however, that God would
deal with HIM, just as He did with the nations, if David did not remember that
he needed God's presence and power, as did the whole nation of Israel.
David began to make preparations to build the
temple, but God told David that he was not the one who would build God's house
because he had shed too much blood in wars. God's temple was to be a
place of peace. David's son, Solomon, would build the temple, and God
would place His Name there. David said, "The house to be built
for the LORD should be of great magnificence and fame and splendor in the sight
of all the nations" (22:5). When David was counting his army he
was trying to make a name for himself; when he was preparing the materials for
the temple he desired to make a name for GOD!! God promised that Solomon
would build God's house and God would grant peace and quiet during his reign
(22:9).
Again, God reveals His wisdom and His plan as He
speaks to David about Solomon ... and in so doing speaks of David's "greater
Son," who would build the spiritual temple: the Church!
"He is the one who will build a house for my Name. He will
be my son, and I will be his father. And I will establish the throne of
HIS kingdom over Israel FOREVER" (22:10). David instructed
Solomon: "Now devote your heart and soul to seeking the LORD your
God. Begin to build the sanctuary of the LORD God, so that you may bring
the ark of the covenant of the LORD and the sacred articles belonging to God
into the temple that will be built for the Name of the LORD" (22:19).
God's Name would dwell among His people and all the world would know that
HE is God!!
The building of the temple enabled the people to
focus on the truth that their God was alive, that He was present with them,
that He was holy and that the only way to approach Him was to bring a
sacrifice, an offering. Their sin separated them from their God and only
through the Levites and the priests could they come to worship and draw near to
God. And even then, they were separated from God, for only the High
Priest could enter into the Most Holy Place ... and that only once a year, on
the Day of Atonement. Payment must be made for sin and no one can do it
for themselves. Even the priests had to bring an offering for themselves,
confessing their own sin.
At the present time there is no temple in
Jerusalem. That is because God is fulfilling His promise to build a
spiritual temple, a house in which God dwells by His Spirit ... the Church.
The Apostle Paul writes in Ephesians 2 that Jews and Gentiles have been
made ONE together in Christ (Ephesians 2:13-16). To the Gentiles he says,
"You are no longer foreigners and aliens, but fellow citizens with
God's people and members of God's household, built on the foundation of the
apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus Himself as the chief cornerstone.
In Him the whole building is joined together and rises to become a holy
temple in the Lord. And in Him you too are being built together to become a
dwelling in which God lives by His Spirit" (Ephesians 2:19-22).
What a glorious message ... the realization that
the God of Israel not only lives among us, but within us. Those who know
Jesus Christ, who have been born again by His Spirit, are united to Christ and
part of His eternal kingdom. God will again, in the future, have a temple
in Jerusalem for a time, but its purpose will be different. Jesus will
reign in Jerusalem and the nations will bring Him tribute.
The building of God's temple was a preview of
things to come, when the Name of the LORD, the God of Israel, will be known all
over the world and all will know that He alone is God, there is no other.
Until then, it is the calling of the Church, the temple of the Spirit, to
make Him known, to declare His Name to the nations and to exalt the Name of
Jesus, God's true Son, the Son of David. May we be about our Father's
business and live to worship and praise and serve Him every day, for HIS
glory!!
"O LORD, our God, You alone are worthy of
praise and worship. Your Name alone is to be exalted, for You alone are
God, our Creator. As You revealed Your wisdom and power through Israel in
the days of David, so empower us today to declare Your glory to the nations,
that those who are bound in the darkness may come to Your light and be saved,
joining us in thanksgiving for Your grace and mercy. In Jesus' name,
Amen"
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