Exodus 31
God was the Designer of the Tabernacle. He showed Moses
what it should look like on top of the mountain. He commanded him to
build it, but it would not be Moses who would do all of the skilled
work necessary to accomplish this great project. God would bring
gifted men to serve with Moses.
God knew these men. He knew their names. He knew where
they were from. He knew their heritage. He knew their gifts. The Lord
is the Giver of every good gift, including the ability to follow His
instructions in any area of worship or life. Everything we have has
come to us from God's kind provision.
God spoke the world into being by His own powerful Word.
He ordered the days of creation for His purposes. He has complete
command over the new heavens and new earth that will one day be
revealed. Though He has this full sovereignty over all these
marvelous works from beginning to end, He chooses to work out His
great plans by using people.
Bezalel, Oholiab, and others who would serve in various
ways, were all part of God's plan. The Lord could have built the
Tabernacle instantaneously, but He chose to do it through instructing
Moses, and through raising up these craftsmen. By His Spirit He
brings forth beauty and glory through the hands of men made in His
image. He gives them ability and intelligence. They had knowledge and
craftsmanship in order to accomplish their duties. Even though the
Lord Himself was the Designer, Bezalel would be called on to “devise
artistic designs.” The general instructions would leave room for
creative insight under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
The men would use the material gifts of God; gold,
silver, bronze, and precious stones. They would take these raw
materials in their hands and they would create a place of worship.
What a task!Their hands would form the tent of meeting, the ark of
the testimony, the mercy seat, all the objects used in this system of
divine worship. They would build the table for the holy bread, the
golden lampstand, the altar of incense, the altar of burnt offering,
and the basin for ceremonial washing. They would make the holy
garments for the High Priest and the garments for his sons who would
serve with him.
Many decisions were necessary in order to do this work.
They were tasked with the building of a great reproduction that they
had not seen. Moses saw the original on top of the mountain. His mind
would contain that image, but their hands had to do the work of
building. For this to be done right, it was necessary that God would
be with them in a special way. They needed to make these sacred
objects with accuracy so that Moses could affirm that the job had
been rightly accomplished. To attain to the correct result would
require great skill and insight.
The construction of the tabernacle is a useful parable
for us concerning the building up of the Lord's kingdom today. Our
resurrected Mediator, Jesus Christ, sends forth His Spirit, and uses
His servants. God could just speak his church into being in a moment,
but He chooses to use all His beloved redeemed children in heaven and
on earth to accomplish this great task. Jesus is the Master Builder,
filled with all the fullness of the Holy Spirit. He Himself is the
Cornerstone of the new creation. There is no moving away from the
foundation that we have in Him. He has gone ahead of us to prepare a
place for us above. Even now the final tabernacle for the worship of
the Lord is being constructed. Our efforts on earth are part of this
work. If not, then why are we surrounded by a great cloud of heavenly
witnesses? Any movement from death to life by faith and repentance
causes heavenly beings to rejoice in the presence of angels. Can we
doubt that all our growth in grace and knowledge causes sincere
cheers before the presence of God on high?
Those who have gone before us have entered into the
Sabbath rest where Jesus lives. He is working, doing His perfect
building of the final tabernacle of persons. Yet He is not weary. He
does not fall asleep in the stern of a boat anymore. He does not come
down from a mountain and walk into situations that bring forth holy
expressions of exasperation. He has run the race for us here below.
He has taken His place of ruling rest at the right hand of the
Father.
We celebrate a day of rest in this and in earlier
generations as a testimony to the fact that we too will soon enter
that place of rest. Even here below, where we have a cross to bear in
following our King, the one who works best is the one who rests most
fully in Jesus; in His blood, His righteousness, and His heavenly
attainments.
Our weekly rest is a sign between God and us, a sign
that we know that the Lord is the One who sanctifies us. The Lord who
did His great creation work in six days has entered the realm of the
seventh day. Jesus did His work on earth, and has risen from the dead
as the Man of a new day. We work by His Spirit as people of that new
day. Soon we will be with Him above. Let us work today as the
residents of heaven work, walking in the Spirit by the power of the
perfect day of Jesus Christ.
God gave Moses two tablets with the testimony of the Law
for the Old Testament Tabernacle. Jesus is our testimony, the
testimony of the final Tabernacle. All that we have flows to us from
the grace that He has won for us through His death and resurrection.
His Spirit is the finger of God at work in our lives even now. He is
using us to build up a holy dwelling place for God. Who is sufficient
for these things?
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