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He Tabernacled Among Us

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  1. asterisktom

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    ...we have such a high priest, one who is seated at the right hand of the throne of the Majesty in heaven, a minister in the holy places, in the true tent that the Lord set up, not man.” – Hebrew 8:1-2





    He is our True Tabernacle

    Jesus Christ is the tabernacle spoken of here in Hebrews 8:2. He is further described as the “true” Tabernacle. This distinguishes Him from the other tabernacle (and subsequent temple) that was only the shadow of the One to come. The Jewish tabernacle, the temple to follow, the priesthood itself with all its temple ordinances, were brought into existence solely as types and shadows, made obsolete by the coming of the fulfillment of the Messiah.

    He is our only Tabernacle
    Seeing that these things all pointed to Him, once He came to earth and lived a sinless life, and died a perfect death (an acceptable sacrifice) there was no longer any need for these outdated types. These mere things not only were without value, they actually confused and countered God’s newly-revealed purpose of redemption through Jesus Christ. Once the True Tabernacle has come – and has been manifest – the other tabernacle (or temple, likewise) becomes false. Just as there can no longer be any more Levitical priesthood, since that passed away after pointing to Christ our Melchizedekan High Priest; so there can be no competing temples or tabernacle, offering other bloody sacrifices according to carnal – and anachronistic – purposes.



    Finished Sacrifice, Eternal Priest-King

    Christ as Sacrifice said, “It is finished!” What can be added?

    Christ as Sacrificer (as High Priest) “ever lives to make intercession for us” (Heb. 7:25). Who would dare compete?



    His mission as Sacrifice is over.

    His ministry as Intercessor is eternal.

    Our Priest-King rules for us,intercedes for us.



    His being High Priest is proof against any supposed Millennial sacrifices on the basis of the later chapters of Ezekiel. Even if they were merely memorial sacrifices, as modern commentators insist – contrary to the actual Ezekiel text – that would be an infringement on Christ’s once-for-all sacrifice



    He Tabernacled among us.

    When did Christ come to be considered our tabernacle? A hint was already found in John 1:14:He dwelt among us” can be literally rendered “He tabernacled (“ESKENOSE”) among us.” That is, “He fixed His tabernacle among us”.



    But God gave assurances to His people much earlier than this. Did you ever stop to consider the significance of the tabernacle among the Israelites as they traveled place to place in the Wilderness of Sin? This was:



    1. A sign of God’s ongoing presence and

    2. A prophecy of His future intervention on their behalf.



    The Israelites journeyed daily in the desert, carrying along the disassembled parts of the tabernacle. When they settled in any location they then assembled it, each person doing the work they were responsible for. About this assembly and disassembly, John Owen (in updated language), commenting on the phrase “which the Lord pitched, and not man” has this insight:



    “EPEKSEN “pitched,” (lit. “fixed”) is a technical term for the raising up and establishing of a tabernacle. The fixing of stakes and poles, with the securing of cords, was the main part of the setting up of the tabernacle, Isaiah 54:2.



    The preparation of the human nature or body of Christ is that which is pointed to.



    A body You have prepared for me,” Hebrews 10:5. And this body was to be taken down, and folded up for a short time, and afterwards to be erected again, without the breaking or loss of any part of it. This, of all buildings, was peculiar only of a tabernacle, and this is exactly how it was with the body of Christ in his death and resurrection.”



    In other words, Israel’s constant routine of taking down and putting up again of the tabernacle was a type in itself that pointed to the Incarnation of their Messiah. Like the tabernacle, Christ was prepared (“A body you have prepared for Me”, Heb. 10:5), “folded up” (in the crucifixion) and “erected again” (resurrection and ascension).



    The Old Testament is full of pictures of Christ if we only look for them and study them!
     
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    Greetings,

    A double AMEN!!!
    Christ is our Living Tabernacle, HE dwells in us and we ABIDE in HIM, for EVER our EVERLASTING SANCTIFYING GOD!

    GLORY be to HIS NAME.....ABOVE ALL NAMES in Heaven and the EARTH!

    Praise God from WHOM ALL BLESSINGS FLOW.......just like His Eternal River of Cleansing BLOOD shed for the Likes of US!

    Thank you....
    The LORD bless you ......
    In HIS Love...
     
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    Thank you, Tom. That was most insightful. I actually enjoyed learning from this post. I now have a new appreciation for the Book of Hebrews.
     
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    Would you please tell us where exactly the Owen quote finishes? Thank you.
     
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    Here is the the entire quote:

    “EPEKSEN “pitched,” (lit. “fixed”) is a technical term for the raising up and establishing of a tabernacle. The fixing of stakes and poles, with the securing of cords, was the main part of the setting up of the tabernacle, Isaiah 54:2.

    The preparation of the human nature or body of Christ is that which is pointed to.

    A body You have prepared for me,” Hebrews 10:5. And this body was to be taken down, and folded up for a short time, and afterwards to be erected again, without the breaking or loss of any part of it. This, of all buildings, was peculiar only of a tabernacle, and this is exactly how it was with the body of Christ in his death and resurrection.”

    The "(lit. “fixed”)" is my insertion.
     
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    Very true. And if He be for us, who can be against us?
     
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    You are most welcome, Lodic. There is so much in this book. Lord-willing, I hope to still add a few more posts on this topic of Christ as High Priest. I think that in this current climate of fear and all the crazy things happening Christians need to remember that we are always on the winning side.
     
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    Greetings,

    AMEN! and AMEN!!

    Glory goes ALL to Jesus, the Author of our faith, He which has begun a good work in us, shall FINISH it!

    Php_1:6 Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ:

    The Lord bless you...
    In His Love.....
     
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