God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow ... And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

Philippians 2:9-11

Monday, August 27, 2007

God Doesn't Dwell in Temples made with Hands


If God doesn't dwell in temples made with hands, then what are you doing there.
 
This article deals with the foundation behind that question. 
 
To begin our investigation of these matters lets go to the end of the scriptures. In Revelation 21:22 we are told that in the bride, the lamb's wife, there is no temple. For the bride is that city that is coming down out of heaven from God. There is no temple here because our Lord and our Father are that temple.  
 
Then in Eph. 2:21-22 we are shown that we are joined together in Christ and are growing into a holy temple where God can dwell in by His Spirit.
 
When you read these things, think back to the gospels where Jesus is talking about Him being in us and us in Him etc. These scriptures give us a good picture of how these two things work together. He is our temple and we are His temple. We dwell in Him and He dwells in us.
 
Paul asks us the question in 1Cor. 3:16 - Don't you know that you are the temple of God? You need to ask yourself that question. Do you know the answer?
 
Most will answer this question with a yes; the problem is that when we take this to its conclusion, the great majority resist the implications of what the scriptures teach us.
 
Let's now look at an example in Acts where Stephen is confronting a crowd of Jews. Stephen is telling them that David asked God if he could build a dwelling place for Him. Yet we are met with the powerful statement that God does not dwell in temples made with hands. In other words: physical temples made by men. 
 
Then Stephen reminds us of what God spoke through the prophet when He asks the question: "What house or temple could you possibly build for me?"
 
Solomon also says this when he mentions that the heaven and even the heaven of heavens can't contain God, let alone the little temple that he had built.
 
The church of Jesus Christ were the first people serving God that didn't have some type of special building built for serving God. They were the first people on earth that worshipped God in their simple homes. The reason why was because believers were now the temple of God.  

It wasn't until the pagan Constantine came and a number of compromising Christians forsook the ways of God and cooperated in Constantine's building of the first buildings on the planet that were used to meet in by Christians. The church has went downhill ever since that time, adding all other types of pagan rituals to this terrible error. 
 
The building of pagan-inspired places for Christians to meet was the foundation of the ensuing centuries of unbelievable pagan mixture in the church. 
 
The other things that were soon added that were pagan to the core, couldn't have been added except these pagan buildings were added first.
 
It was a disaster of the highest order.
 
The temple of God had reverted back to what existed in the old testament times as a type and shadow of what was to come. When that which was to come became real, the physical type and shadow was no longer meaningful.
 
This is the same principle as the blood of the animal sacrifices of the Old Testament. Once Christ came and His blood was shed, the use of animal sacrifices among believers was meaningless. 
 
Types and shadows existed for the purpose of pointing to a coming reality and fulfillment. Once the reality emerged, the type and shadow is discarded.

The implications of this is so powerful that it is one of those things that most Christians like to shrug off and continue on with things as they are.
 
If you deal with this one reality, everything else that has been built upon the false concept of bricks and mortar being the 'house of God,' would collapse. That is why many fight this with a vengeance.
 
All of the types and shadows still operating to this day collapse under the revelation that the church is a living, breathing people of the Spirit. The false terminology of `going to church' becomes as meaningless as it was in the early church. The first and early Christians would have given you a blank look if you were to use that type of weird language back then. It didn't exist in their mindset or way of life.
 
Today we must re-examine this backward step. Applying something as spiritual or holy to an inanimate object is bizarre at least and most definitely pagan. This is what idolatry has always been: the applying of godhood or holiness to an object. For example the making of a golden calf and saying that that is the god that brought you out of Egypt. 
 
Another example would be the worship of materialism. Many in our generation love their things. While these are inanimate objects, we apply prestige and success in the eyes of man to them. They are 'symbols' of our accomplishments. Rather we should care more about what pleases God than what pleases people.
 
This is what has happened with the inanimate 'temple' worship of our present day. People really believe that it is a sign that they are pleasing God and a reward from Him when they build these pagan-inspired temples and then apply the name 'church' to them. 
 
What it really does is take away everything that Christ wanted the church to be. It takes away the unseen nature of the spiritual way of life that is Christ. It hides the real work of Christ that centers on Christ being formed within us; that deep inner work that has always been how God shapes Himself within us. 
 
It distorts what the body of Christ really is. It destroys the true practice of being a priesthood of believers. 
 
We could go on and on. 
 
The key here is to turn from these things. Why? For God doesn't dwell in temples made with hands. And I'll ask the question again: If God doesn't dwell there, than what are you doing there?

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