Sunday, December 9, 2012

Week 10 | God's Design for Worship

Well, we've finally come to the last week of this study and I hope it has been beneficial and encouraged you in your faith.  It still amazes me when I step back and look to see how God's careful plan of worship has been woven into the Garden of Eden, the Tabernacle, Temple, and one day will be revealed in the New Jerusalem!

The diagram below by Ralph Wilson, is a great visual for what we have been studying.  While we have looked at the "things" that made up the Tabernacle thousands of years ago, the "reasons" behind their design are applicable to anybody in any period of history.


I think the most amazing thing about this entire study is to realize the access that we have as believers to the God of the universe.  Remember that this Tabernacle in the wilderness had a myriad of priests who tended to the things of God, and yet only one of those many priests had the privilege to go into the Holy of Holies and actually encounter God in a way no other could.  Only one priest in the thousands of Israelites in the desert had the privilege to experience the Tabernacle to its fullest:  to enter, to sacrifice and confess, to be cleansed and forgiven, to enter into worship and encounter the true and living God!  I'm not saying that the ordinary person was not able to encounter God personally.  I am saying that only one had the privilege to walk through the Tabernacle (or Temple) and experience all that it was designed for.

Picture yourself in a large arena - maybe a sporting event or concert.  There are thousands of people cheering around you.  There is a pause in the action and an announcement comes over the loud speaker.  Your name has been chosen among the thousands for an amazing experience that no one else will ever experience.  That might be how blessed that Old Testament high priest felt.  

And yet, now we live under a new covenant in New Testament times and guess what?  If you have accepted Christ into your life, you are that one!  Do you feel blessed yet?  And if you haven't and have questions about who Jesus Christ is, please let me know and I'd be happy to connect with you personally connect with you.  Jesus is the most amazing gift anyone could ever receive!

As a Christ follower, we have the opportunity to enter into the dwelling place of God 24x7:  to sacrifice and confess, to be cleansed and forgiven, to worship and encounter the true and living God!  In fact, we ARE that dwelling place of God!  1 Cor 3:16 says:  "Don't you know that you yourselves are God's temple and that God's Spirit lives in you?"  We don't need to GO anywhere, because we are the living Temple of our Holy God.

If you ever doubt that God loves you, look at what He has done for you. From the Garden of Eden, He created a way to live with man.  Man messed that up and then He again created a way through the Tabernacle and Temple.  Again that became messed up and so God sent His very Son Jesus Christ to make a way once again.  This time, Christ's sacrifice became the permanent solution for God to dwell with man and vice versa.  Over and over again, God continued to work with our screw ups in order that we could still live in community with Him! We did none of the above – it was all God’s doing. We simply need to accept the gift He has given us.

We serve an amazing God that would carefully include all of these details across 66 books of the Bible, through over 40 different human authors, across 1500 years of time! Sometimes when we seek to connect the dots, the picture that results can knock our socks off!

On a personal note and as a worship leader, it is my sincere hope that you have the opportunity to experience this pattern of worship every time you come to a worship service.  Unfortunately, I know that my own downfall is that I have not always led with these things in mind.  So if this hasn't been your experience in a worship service, pray for your worship leader that he or she might encounter God in an amazing way and lead with all of these things in mind and out of the overflow of that experience.

I pray you feel as blessed as you actually are.  :-)

God’s grace and peace to you until next time!
Tracy



In case you missed it last week... here's my all time favorite to share with you..
Revelation Song
By Jennie Riddle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONpG8GcqhqY
Worthy is the, Lamb who was slain
Holy, Holy, is He
Sing a new song, to him who sits on
Heaven's mercy seat

Holy, Holy, Holy
Is the Lord God Almighty
Who was, and is, and is to come
With all creation I sing
Praise to the King of Kings
You are my everything
And I will adore You

Clothed in rainbows, of living color
Flashes of lightning, rolls of thunder
Blessing and honor, strength and glory and power be
to You the only wise King
Filled with wonder, awestruck wonder
At the mention of your name
Jesus your name is power
Breath, and living water
Such a marvelous mystery
Yeah...

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Week 9 | Ark of the Covenant

Exodus 37: 1-9

Description
The final piece in our tabernacle study is the Ark of the Covenant.  The Ark of the Covenant consisted of two pieces; the lid (or Mercy Seat) and the box container.  This box was made out of… wait for it… acacia wood covered by gold!  I’m sure you see the pattern of this by now.  It was approximately 45” (114cm) wide by 27” (69cm) deep and 27” (69cm) tall.  Pause for a moment and picture those measurements - that’s about the size of a coffee table.  Did you ever picture it that small?  I know I didn’t!  It’s such a well-known part of our Bible stories that once again I pictured as being much larger.  I actually did a little looking on the web and the old 80’s movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark actually seems to get these measurements pretty accurately in their depiction when the Nazi's open the ark.  Funny thing is that I even remembered it bigger in that movie too! 
The mercy seat was essentially the lid for the box.  Like the Golden Lampstand, it was also made of one piece of hammered gold.  It had two guardian cherubim on it facing each other with their wings spread toward each other over the center of the cover and focused in this same place.  In between the cherubim is where God’s Shekinah glory would be seen in two seemingly opposite traits:  brilliance and smoke.  It was upon this Mercy Seat that the high priest would offer the atoning blood sacrifice that he brought into the Holy of Holies with him. 
This place was the most sacred place to the Jews because it was thought of as the place where heaven would literally meet earth; the ark was thought to literally be the physical footstool of God’s throne in heaven.  Psalm 132:7-8 says:  “Let us go to his dwelling place; let us worship at his footstool— arise, O Lord, and come to your resting place, you and the ark of your might.”  And in Psalm 99:5 we read:  “Exalt the LORD our God and worship at his footstool; he is holy.”  Isn’t it fascinating to think of an object as a bridge between this physical earthly life we know and the spiritual heavenly realm of God?  It is no wonder the high priest had to prepare himself for service to God.  He was thought to be literally serving at God’s feet.
Digging Deeper:  Read through Leviticus 16:1-34 to see the process the high priest had to go through before entering into the Holy of Holies.
The Ark In Light of Christ
As fascinating as it is to think of God’s throne literally stretching from heaven to earth, we must remember that we also see the life of Jesus as the Person where heaven and earth meet!  God’s manifest presence was not in the Holy of Holies because He was outside the temple walking, talking, teaching, healing and a host of other things with His people!  I think what is most humbling to remember is that it was nothing that mankind did and everything about what God did.  God made the stretch from heaven to earth because of His love for us.  

Take a moment also to consider the three things that were originally placed in the Ark:  the manna, Aaron's budding staff, and the tables of the law or ten commandments.  Consider what each of these things meant: 

Manna was God's provision for the Israelites in the wilderness.  It was literally bread from heaven to sustain them in the desert.  (John 6:31, Exodus 16:32-36).  Manna was provided by God every day for forty years while they traveled to the promised land.  So how does Jesus represent this?   John 6:25-59 are Jesus' words explaining that He is the bread of life. He is our manna from heaven! He is God's provision to us as we journey through life to our promised land in heaven!

Aaron's budding staff represents God's chosen.  Numbers 17 tells the story of the budding of his staff and God's chosen high priest - Aaron.  God made it clear that it is He who chooses whom He will have lead His people.  And Jesus?  Isaiah spoke of the Chosen One who was to come (Chapter 53) and all of the Gospels record testimony that God made it clear that Jesus is the chosen one, the very Son of God.  

The tables of the law or the ten commandments represent God's instruction - His word to us.  These were tablets of stone that were inscribed by the very hand of God.  John 1 tells us that Jesus is the Word.  "For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ" (John 1:17).  The law is fulfilled in the person of Jesus Christ!

These three things together were evidence and legal testimony to God's saving and preserving His people. How much more can we find, than in the life of Jesus, that God saved all people on earth?  The Ark represents God saving His chosen people out of Egypt and into His promised land where Jesus is the person in whom all people can be saved from this world and into eternal life!  

Isn't this God that we worship truly amazing?!

God’s grace and peace to you until next time!
Tracy


Before the Throne of God
Artist: Selah; Lyrics: Public Domain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoPyLcY6Zv4
Before the throne of God above
I have a strong and perfect plea:
A great High Priest, whose name is Love,
Who ever lives and pleads for me.

My name is graven on His hands,
My name is written on His heart;
I know that while in heaven He stands
No tongue can bid me thence depart
No tongue can bid me thence depart.

When Satan tempts me to despair,
And tells me of the guilt within,
Upward I look, and see Him there
Who made an end to all my sin.

Because the sinless Savior died,
My sinful soul is counted free;
For God the just is satisfied
To look on Him and pardon me
To look on Him and pardon me

Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Praise the One,
Risen Son of God!

Behold Him there, the Risen Lamb
My perfect, spotless righteousness,
The great unchangeable I am,
The King of glory and of grace!

One with Himself I cannot die
My soul is purchased by His blood
My life is hid with Christ on high,
With Christ, my Savior and my God
With Christ, my Savior and my God

And one of my all time favorites… crank this next one up!  J
Revelation Song
By Jennie Riddle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONpG8GcqhqY
Worthy is the, Lamb who was slain
Holy, Holy, is He
Sing a new song, to him who sits on
Heaven's mercy seat

Holy, Holy, Holy
Is the Lord God Almighty
Who was, and is, and is to come
With all creation I sing
Praise to the King of Kings
You are my everything
And I will adore You

Clothed in rainbows, of living color
Flashes of lightning, rolls of thunder
Blessing and honor, strength and glory and power be
to You the only wise King
Filled with wonder, awestruck wonder
At the mention of your name
Jesus your name is power
Breath, and living water
Such a marvelous mystery
Yeah...