Last week we had a look at the
three sections of the Temple, namely the outer court, the Holy
Place and the Most Holy Place. And we concluded that God wants all
His children to reside in the Most Holy Place. He wants all His
children to live and breathe in His presence in the Most Holy
Place.
And this morning the Lord showed me
that there is another way to look at the three sections of the
Temple too. The other lesson He wants us to learn from it (I think
there are MANY lessons, but for now let us focus on those the Lord
places on my heart), is that it represents the three parts of us,
namely our spirit, soul and body.
The Bible declares in a number of
places that we do have a spirit, soul and body. I will just quote
one scripture today:
"Now may the God of peace
Himself sanctify you completely; and may your whole spirit,
soul and body be preserved blameless at the coming of our
Lord Jesus Christ." 1 Thessalonians 5:23
We consist of a spirit, soul and
body. I explain this in my new book 'God's Answer' in more detail
and how it works. But for now, just know that you have a body (that
is obvious J), a soul (your mind, will and emotions) and you have a
spirit who can connect with God.
Your spirit is the part of us who
can communicate with God, because God is Spirit too. All people
have spirits, but when your connection with God is severed
(unbelievers) then your spirit feels dead within you. That is why
most unbelievers give themselves over to either drugs, smoking,
alcohol, work, meditation etc. to make themselves feel better. But
the only true solution is to restore your spirit's connection with
God. This happens when you accept Jesus into your life. Your spirit
is born again and reconnected with God. And therefore your spirit
is the part of you represented by the Most Holy Place, the area of
the Temple where God dwelt.
Your soul is the part represented
by the Holy Place. In the Holy Place you can learn a lot about God.
You can read the Bible and you can go to church and you can sing
Christian songs etc. and all of this is wonderful and good. And of
course your soul can also linger on worldly things, focused on the
news, films, newspapers, magazines etc. Now this is not bad in
itself, but if it overshadows the amount of Godly input your soul
gets, it will be detrimental to your spiritual life.
Then the outer court represents
your body. Your body is the part that everyone can see and
experience. This was also the part of the Temple the ordinary
people could see, they were never allowed inside the Temple as
we've seen last week.
Now interestingly the outer court
didn't have any gold and the utensils used didn't have any gold in
them either. In the Holy Place the items used there were overlaid
with gold, and in the Most Holy Place the mercy seat were one solid
lid of gold. Thus the intensity of gold used increased the deeper
one entered into the Temple. In other words, the revelation (gold)
and the presence of God increased the deeper one went into the
Temple. And therefore we can come to the conclusion, that it was
more important to God what went on in the Most Holy Place than in
any other area of the Temple. That was where He forgave the sins of
the whole nation when the High Priest presented the offering on
behalf of them all once a year and this was where He could
fellowship with them.
Now I can probably write another
book on this topic, but I think I will stop for now. The point is
this: On what part of you are you spending most of your time. Is
your outward appearance more important to you than what goes on
inside your Temple? And once you are in the Holy Place, what are
you thinking about? What do you allow to enter into your soul? What
keeps your mind busy? Do you ever enter into the Most Holy Place?
Remember time spent at church and reading the Bible falls under the
Holy Place section. So I will ask again, do you ever enter into the
Most Holy Place? Do you make time to just spend with God? In His
presence, just soaking in all of His love and leaving all your
problems safely with Him? I sincerely hope that you do. It was
certainly a wakeup call for me years ago when I realized that I
never spent time in the Most Holy Place. I thought going to church
and reading the Bible was enough. But with Jesus' death the curtain
was torn between the Most Holy Place and the Holy Place and it was
done for a reason. God wants us there. He wants our spirit to
communicate with His and He wants our spirit to rule over our soul
and our bodies, because once it does, life and life in abundance
will be ours.
"For if you live according to
the flesh you will die; but if by the Spirit, you put to death the
deeds of the body, you will live." Romans 8:13
Father thank you that Jesus opened
up the way so that our spirits can once again reconnect with Yours.
We are so grateful. Father we are sorry that we don't spend enough
time in the Most Holy Place. We want to, because You are there in
all Your fullness. And we know that the more time we spend with
You, the more Your life will bubble on the inside of us out to all
the others. Only then can we truly influence them for Your Kingdom.
Amen