Exodus
26:1-37 - From
the outside, it was a ‘tent’. On the inside, the tabernacle was a place
of great beauty. Many look at Christ, and see ‘no beauty that we should
desire Him’ (Isaiah 53:2). The believer looks at Christ, and says, ‘You
are beautiful beyond description, too marvellous for words, too
wonderful for comprehension, like nothing ever seen or heard’ (Mission Praise,
788). The ‘veil’ has been removed (2 Corinthians 4:3-4,6). Our sin had
separated us from God, hiding His face from us (Isaiah 59:2). When
Christ died, ‘the curtain of the temple was torn in two...’ (Mark
15:37-38). He has changed everything (Hebrews 9:7-8,11-12). Once, we
were ‘separated... alienated... strangers... far off’. Now, we are ‘in
Christ Jesus’ - ‘brought near in the blood of Christ’ (Ephesians
2:12-13; Hebrews 10:19-22).
27:1-19 - We highlight two interesting phrases - (a) ‘as you were shown on the mountain’ (8); (b) ‘towards the sunrise’ (13, New International Version).
We need both ‘the Scriptures’ and ‘the power of God’ (Mark 12:24). Our
faith is based on divine revelation - ‘according to the Scriptures’ (1
Corinthians 15:3-4). We are ‘not’ to ‘go beyond what is written’ (1
Corinthians 4:6). Face the risen Son - We may not always be facing the
rising sun, but we should always be facing the risen Son! The
revelation, the resurrection, the Scriptures, the Son - these are the
great focal-points of our Christian Faith: God has revealed Himself,
Christ has risen. Encouraged by the Scriptures, and empowered by the
Son, we face the risen Son and we say, ‘I will proclaim the glory of the
risen Lord’ (Romans 15:4; Matthew 28:18-20; Mission Praise, 14).
27:20-29:9 - The ‘lamp’ was ‘set up to burn continually’ (27:20) - ‘May we be a shining light... Let the flame burn brighter...’ (Songs of Fellowship 389; Mission Praise, 743). A ‘royal priesthood’, we have been called by God - to let His light shine (1 Peter 2:9). He
has called us to serve Him (28:1 John 15:16; Acts 20:28; 13:2; 9:15;
Hebrews 5:4). The divine call is accompanied by a divine empowering -
‘the Holy Spirit sent from heaven’ (1 Peter 1:12). We are precious to
God - Our ‘names’ are written on His heart (9-12,21,29-30; Luke 10:20;
Philippians 4:3; John 10:3). In Christ we are cleansed (29:4 1 John 1:7), anointed (29:7; 1 John 2:27) and robed
(29:5-6,8-9; Isaiah 61:10). In Christ, we have ‘the best robe’ (28:2;
Luke 15:22; Revelation 7:9-10,13-14). In Him, we are ‘consecrated’ by
the Word and ‘anointed’ by the Spirit (28:3,41; John 17:17; 14:16-17, 26; 16:13-14).
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