SATURDAY
JUNE 28, 2014.
'...Go into all the world and
preach...' Mark 16:15 NKJV
Thoughts
on the Tabernacle (3)
The
third element in the building of the tabernacle was equal access. The word
'tabernacle' means tent of meeting. It's where God met and interacted with His
people. So He positioned it in the middle of the camp, surrounded by each of
the twelve tribes. Everybody had to be able to stand in the door of their tent
and see God at work. Why? Because God dwelt and worked in the midst of all
twelve tribes! There's an important lesson here for us. God doesn't see a white
church or a black church or a yellow church or a brown church. Jesus said,
'...I will build My church...' (Matthew 16:18 NIV) We have been called to
provide everybody, regardless of culture, colour or creed, with equal access to
God through Christ. There's a cute story about two children playing church when
one says to the other, 'What abomination does your family belong to?' When God
shows us a great truth or specific revelation we must share it, not put a fence
around it. The last thing Jesus said to His disciples was, 'Go into all the
world and preach the Gospel to every creature.' And what did they do? 'They
went out and preached everywhere, the Lord working with them and confirming the
word through the accompanying signs...' (Mark 16:20 NKJV) Just because your
church has a certain theology and worship style doesn't mean you get to ride
first class while others travel in the guards' van. No, when God makes someone
a member of His redeemed family, you must treat them as your brother and
sister. So try to remember that!
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