TABERNACLE Quick Facts no.3

September 25, 2009 at 10:08 am (Bible Study)

A FOUNDATION OF SILVER

The tabernacle proper rested on 100 silver foundation stones, each weighing approximately 100lbs. That’s 10,000 lbs or five tons of silver! Silver is the currency of redemption. Slaves in the old testament times were redeemed with silver. Joseph was sold by his siblings to the Ishmaelites for twenty pieces of silver Gen. 37:28. Jesus fulfilled prophecy when he was betrayed and delivered into corrupt hands by Judas Iscariot for thirty pieces of silver Zech. 11:12.Tabernacle1

Where would all the precious metal needed for the tabernacle foundation come from?  In Exodus 30 God gave these instruction to Moses regarding the means of procuring such a large amount of silver.

EXODUS 30:11-15

11 And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, 12 When thou takest the sum of the children of Israel after their number, then shall they give every man a ransom for his soul unto the LORD, when thou numberest them; that there be no plague among them, when thou numberest them. 13 This they shall give, every one that passeth among them that are numbered, half a shekel after the shekel of the sanctuary: (a shekel is twenty gerahs:) an half shekel shall be the offering of the LORD. 14 Every one that passeth among them that are numbered, from twenty years old and above, shall give an offering unto the LORD. 15 The rich shall not give more, and the poor shall not give less than half a shekel, when they give an offering unto the LORD, to make an atonement for your souls.

Half a shekel was a minuscule amount.  In today’s value it is the equivalent of a dollar or two. Both rich and poor could participate in this offering.  This demonstrates that our redemption is not in any ability or resource of our own.

The silver foundation, because of it’s association with the price of redemption, further pictures the blood atonement as the foundation of our redemption as New Testament believers.

I PETER 1:18-19

18 Forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your vain conversation received by tradition from your fathers; 19 But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot:

The silver sockets of the tabernacle have long ago been lost.  How good it is to know that the foundation of the cleansing and atoning blood of Calvary still stands!

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Spiritual Shock Absorbers

September 24, 2009 at 12:30 pm (Bible Study, Christian Living, Personal, Trials)

One of our family vehicles is a 1997 Chevy Astro van.  It goes without saying, that the shocks and springs in this vehicle are not what they used to be.  I have to be careful where I drive if I do not want the unpleasant experience of constant rattling, or worse yet, jarring my coffee loose from the cup holder and all over the floor.  My preference is to avoid the roads pockmarked with bumps and potholes.  However, traveling that same road in a car that has good shock absorbers is an entirely different experiencShockse.  I may still feel the bumps, but they do not rattle me to the bone, or knock things loose inside the vehicle.

Being in pastoral ministry for nearly a quarter century there are numerous occasions when I have felt the blunt and unsettling jolt of some negative circumstance  or the sting of a bitter disappointment.  I have seen people I love overcome by a besetting sin.  I have lost close personal friends to physical and spiritual tragedy.  On September 11, 2001 the whole world was shocked by the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York.  Within one month of that event two of my Pastor friends, both young men, went home to be with the Lord.  One in an auto accident and the other by drowning. Also within that month, our next door neighbour’s six year old daughter contracted a serious blood disease and died within 24 hours.  She was our oldest daughter’s closest friend.

We are caught off guard by shocking circumstances and trials.  We all face them, and while we would much rather take the smooth road, the fact remains that our path of following Christ is often beset with difficulties and unpleasant situations that threaten to derail us spiritually.  Some will succumb to the pressure and simply find another road, others will overreact and end up in the ditch, but many will continue moving forward absorbing the jolt of each difficulty while becoming more like Christ.  What makes the difference?

The Biblical answer to that question can be found in I Corinthians 13.  Here is the great love chapter in all the Bible.  In the last verse of the chapter Paul identifies three enduring spiritual values.  He says “And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity.“  I Cor. 13:13.  We should incorporate these values as attitudes in our daily lives.  Over time they will serve as spiritual shock absorbers.  Let’s take a moment to consider how each of these attitudes will help us remain stable, focused, and on course when things around us are unsettling.

FAITH

The Bible tells us that the absence of faith is sin Rom. 14:23.  If the difficulties caused by circumstances, things, or other people lead us to take our eyes off of Jesus we have sinned against God and it will not be long until we deviate from God’s will in our lives.

HOPE

The word hope speaks of the joyful and confident expectation of eternal salvation.  Paul refers to it as a “blessed hope” in Titus 2:13.  Why would we allow the jarring of earthly events and human failures to rob us of our joy when we have a secure and eternal home awaiting us in heaven?

LOVE

Paul said charity or love is the greatest of these three.  This love was first demonstrated to us when God sent His Son Jesus to die in our place for the sin which separated us from God. The Bible says that we as believers now “love Him, because He first loved us” I John 4:19.  The application of this value is of great importance in the trials of life.  There is no circumstance of life that is powerful enough to separate us from the love of Christ Romans 8:38-39.

In the context of I Cor 13 we learn that neither human effort, nor spiritual giftedness will sustain us in all the turmoil and confusion that life can bring.  Faith, hope and love are enduring and abiding values that will make a difference.  Have you installed your spiritual shock absorbers?

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TABERNACLE Quick Facts no.2

September 16, 2009 at 3:48 pm (Bible Study)

How many people were served by the priestly ministry of the tabernacle in the days of the wilderness wanderings?  Estimates vary, but it is likely that including the women, children, and the remainder of the mixed multitude who left Egypt, the number of people encamped around the Tabernacle was somewhere between 2,500,000 and 3,000,000.

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It could not be easy to move with a multitude like this.  Nor would it be a simple matter to set up camp and provide access for the people to the priestly ministry. Adding the animals the Israelites brought with them from Egypt made this a huge encampment, to say the least. One author estimated that the encampment around the Tabernacle extended approximately 12 square miles.

It has further been suggested that the provisions needed to meet the needs of the people and animals were in excess of 30 boxcars of food and 300 tank cars of water per day. If the people traveled 50 abreast when the encampment moved, the procession would have stretched for 40 miles.

Any way you want to look at it, that is a lot of people, and yet everyone could bring their offerings for sin.  Everyone could be availed of their need for intercession by the priests before the God of Israel.  This was an ongoing daily need of the people. Obviously the priests’ profession was a busy one.

There is both a contrast and a comparison to be made here. The contrast is that unlike the days of OT Israel we no longer need to go through a human mediator to have access to God. We no longer need a human priest to intercede on our behalf. Our great High Priest is Jesus and the Bible says “For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;” I Timothy 2:5.  The comparison demonstrates that both in the OT tabernacle and in this present day, God has made provision to meet the spiritual needs of all His people.  We never need to worry about His sufficiency to hear our prayers, to forgive and cleanse us daily, and intercede on our behalf.  Consider the scope of this great verse, “Wherefore he is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them. ” Hebrews 7:25

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TABERNACLE Quick Facts no.1

September 12, 2009 at 10:41 am (Bible Study)

In the process of studying and preparing messages for the current series on the tabernacle of the Old Testament, I am amazed by the great depth of information on this subject. It seems inexhaustible. There is more to be learned than I can possibly share in the preaching of the messages.  This, then, is the first of a series of posts to share additional thoughts on this great subject. Perhaps they will serve as a catalyst for your further study.

The tabernacle is a clear picture of redemption through Jesus Christ Heb. 9:11-12, and it was the focal point of Israel’s encampment as they journeyed through the wilderness. For such an essential focus of community and spiritual life the tabernacle enclosure was quite small measuring 150 ft. in length by 75ft. wide.

Despite it’s small size and drab outward appearance the tabernacle was lavishly appointed within and may be the costliest structure for its size that has ever been built. For example, the golden lampstand alone at today’s trading price for gold would be worth in excess of one million dollars!  Golden_Candlestick200Now try to imagine a fifteen-by-forty-five-foot house, constructed of three tons of gold, five tons of silver, four tons of brass, and an assortment of jewels, fine wood, and fancy tapestries. That is exactly what the tabernacle proper was.

The astronomical cost might be thought by some to be a great waste, but for us who believe it is an indication of the value we must place in God’s glory and His wonderful plan of salvation! This is a picture of the tremendous spiritual wealth that is the possession of the redeemed. “But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God, and not of us.” I Cor. 5:7

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Christ’s Love for the Church

September 4, 2009 at 3:42 pm (Church, Personal)

Last week I had the privilege of preforming the marriage ceremony for Lisa and Brent.  The bride is my niece, and of course the groom is her very close friend.  Most of the attention is on the bride at the wedding, and this is right and good.  However, as the pastor performing the wedding ceremony, I get a unique view standing Weddingnext to the groom as he awaits his bride.  I can tell you that there is some nervousness on his part, but a much greater desire and anticipation to see his intended in all her splendor. Brent was no exception.  I didn’t have to tell him twice when it was time, “Go get your bride.”

All of this reminds me of Christ`s great love for His bride – the church.  Ephesians 5:25 says “Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it“.  Through the gospels we come to understand that Jesus is the Bridegroom who is espoused to the church.  The day is coming, and it could be very soon, when God the Father will say to His Son, “Go get your bride”.  There will be no hesitation on Jesus’ part.  It thrills me to know that Christ is coming again for us!

The fact is that His desire and love for us is greater than anything we could know in an earthly relationship.  The New Testament reveals several important characteristics of Jesus’ love for the believer.

A PRIORITY LOVE

Before we had any inkling of His plan of salvation, Jesus loved us with an everlasting love. 2000 years ago as He hung on the cross I was on His mind.  The Bible says in I John 4:19  “We love him, because he first loved us.“  I’m so glad His priority was loving me, not being loved by me.

A PROVEN LOVE

Romans 5:8 But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Commend means to prove. Before we could reciprocate His love, He was willing to die for us, thus demonstrating the depth and level of commitment in His love for us.

A PREEMINENT LOVE

According to this next verse Christ’s love is excellent and surpassing.  There is no love like the Lord’s!  Ephesians 3:19 And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fulness of God.

It did me good to witness the young love of Brent & Lisa (BTW you guys make a great couple and I thank God for you both), and it does me good every time I consider the love of Jesus for His church. If you are not saved please visit the following link to learn more of how you can experience the Love of God and the forgiveness of sin through Jesus Christ.  How to Get to Heaven.

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