Week
4
“And
at the heart of that new land, we see not a sacred building of bricks and
mortar but a sacred people, whose
very hearts have become the dwelling place of the living God by his Spirit,
enabling them to be conformed to “the model of the image of his son,” the one
in whom the Psalms’ greatest promises have found their fulfillment.” (115)
As we have been reading through the
Old Testament, I am reminded how powerful the God that we serve is. I know this, but reading the stories of
Moses, Noah and David opens my eyes once again to the astounding power of our God. I wonder how the Israelites would respond to
Wrights statement, “…we see not a sacred building of bricks and mortar but a
sacred people, whose hearts have
become the dwelling place of the living God by his Spirit…” The awe and fear they felt toward God make me
wonder if they might have been quite frightened by this idea. When I think about this I realize how
incredible it is that the God of the universe has made a way to reside in
me. We often use language like, “ask
Jesus to come into your heart” but seldom if ever do I realize the weight of this
statement. The Almighty God not only
knows me, knows my name, my place in life, but He has made a way for the Holy
Spirit to reside in me. This is hard to
grasp and even more difficult to try to write about.
How great my faith would be if on a
daily basis I could sink into the place of knowing that the Holy Spirit dwells
in me. I can’t even begin to wrap my
mind around this, but I do not doubt that I could truly move mountains if I
walked daily in this truth. What an
incredible time of worship it would be if I could grasp this concept and lead worship
from a place of truly understanding what this means. I am so grateful that God allows me to
grapple with these ideas as I attempt to live life in a way that is honoring to
Him.