This is the second message following last week’s opening message in our study on the topic “The Building of God”.
Scripture Reading: Exo. 25:8-9; 40:34; John 1:14; 2:19-21; 1 Cor. 3:16-17; Rev. 21:3; 22
The three tabernacles – the type of the tabernacle, the reality of the tabernacle, and the consummation of the tabernacle – reveal the goal of God’s economy to have a corporate people to be His dwelling place for His expression and representation in eternity.
We went through the type of the tabernacle in the Old Testament, together with all the furniture (the two altars, laver, showbread table, lampstand, the Ark) and their respective significance.
We then saw that the incarnated Christ was the reality of the tabernacle in the New Testament. Through His death and resurrection the individual Christ was enlarged to be the corporate Christ, the church, composed of the New Testament believers as the temple, the house of God, the Body of Christ.
Ultimately, the consummation of the tabernacle as the conclusion of the complete Bible is the New Jerusalem.
Throughout the week we covered the two Life-Study messages on Psalm 84 which is the secret revelation of the enjoyment of Christ as the fulfillment of the type of the tabernacle so that we may be incorporated into Him to become the reality and consummation of the tabernacle. Wow, quite a mouthful..
Anyhow, the portion I enjoyed the most is as follows:
“Blessed are those who dwell in Your house; / They will yet be praising You. Selah. / Blessed is the man whose strength is in You, / In whose heart are the highways to Zion… For a day in Your courts is better than a thousand; / I would rather stand at the threshold of the house of my God / Than dwell in the tents of the wicked.” (Psa. 84:4-5, 10)
Prayer is likened to breathing, and Bible reading, to eating. Both ought to be practiced daily by every believer.