The writings of Exodus can appear long-winded, repetitive,
and even useless at times. Oh the many times I have complained about its
content! But when in my head and heart God connects dots from this more
challenging piece of Scripture with the often Christian favorite of the New
Testament, I am left humbled and can only rejoice with the delight He brings.
This morning I was thinking about all the things on my to-do
list –the things I want to do and those I don’t; the things I take pleasure in
and those I despise; the things that are easy and those that require effort.
Lying in bed hearing the birds already worshiping, I knew what my soul needed
but I wanted to indulge my head and attempt to accomplish everything in my own
might. I wrestled, hid under the quilts –but already the sun revealed His glory
through my half-drawn blinds, luring me to His feet. Finally, I rolled over,
pushing away my human feelings. Sitting by the window and sipping coffee, I
started writing down my worry and wanna-be achievement list while meditating on
Philippians 4:6-7: “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and
supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and
the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and
minds through Christ Jesus.” As my pen traced on the journal page each of my
thoughts, God supplied His peaceful answer.
So I rejoiced along
with the birds.
As I continued my reading of Exodus, I was captivated by the
glorious description of God’s commandments concerning the tabernacle as well as
the clothes worn by the priests. One
verse, though, that bounced off the page as if already highlighted without my
pen was Exodus 26:33-34: “and the veil will divide unto you between the holy
place and the most holy. And you will put the mercy seat upon the ark of the
testimony in the most holy place.” The people of Israel were not to enter this
most holy section where God’s Spirit was; they could not approach God on their
own because of their imperfections compared to His holiness. A veil separated
them.
One day everything changed, though: “And, behold, the veil
of the temple was torn in half from the top to the bottom; and the earth did
shake, and the rocks were split” (Matthew 27:51). THE VEIL WAS TORN. Why? What
had just happened? Jesus, the Son of God, had just died, crucified on the cross
and taking every single sin upon Him. He acted as the perfect sacrifice
acceptable to God, making it possible for those who believe in Him to approach
God anytime anywhere about anything. JESUS made it possible for me to approach
God’s mercy seat this morning, leave everything at His throne of grace, and
rejoice. “[The] veil is done away in Christ…when [we] turn to the Lord, the
veil is taken away. Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the
Lord is, there is liberty. But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass
the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory,
even as by the Spirit of the Lord” (II Corinthians 3:14-18).
The veil has been torn. What are we waiting for? Let’s
gather at His mercy seat and REJOICE.
No comments:
Post a Comment