Wherever two or three are gathered (drawn together
as My followers) into My name, there I AM in the midst of them.
(Matthew 18:20 AMP)
Jesus, As THE TRUTH, is CONTRASTED with Satan, the LIAR. But HE is also Contrasted with All representations, types,
symbols, outward forms, etc., which were – and are – not the true, the
real.
When our LORD spoke of His body as the Temple, deliberately
refraining from the fuller explanation because of the fixed prejudice of
His hearers, He introduced the Great Truth of the transition from one
dispensation to another, and the complete change in the nature of temple
and worship.
It was because Stephen saw this and declared it that he
was murdered by these very people.
Said he: "The Most High dwelleth not
in houses made with hands" (Acts 7:48). Paul said the same to the
Athenians (Acts 17:24). This does not mean that God never came into
representations When They Wholly Corresponded With His Thought.
Both the
Tabernacle and the Temple were made with hands and GOD came into them
in Power and Glory, but Not To Commit Himself To The Thing.
The
time came when He FORSOOK BOTH and He was no longer found there. They
were only temporary representations and His presence was conditional.
The "True Tabernacle, which the Lord pitched, not
man" (Hebrews 8:2) is "Not Of This Creation."
The whole Letter to the
Hebrews has to do with this change from the earthly and temporal to the
heavenly and spiritual. Hence, He is no longer in "temples made with
hands."
To come right to the point: the New Testament teaches that the
Temple in this dispensation is a Person, and persons incorporated into
Him through death, burial and resurrection, and "baptized into one body
by one Spirit" (1 Corinthians 12:13).
We must also remember that Jesus
foretold the passing away of that entire temporal system, with Jerusalem
as its center and representation.
With His foreknowledge of the passing
of the earthly, temporal and material things; places, systems, fixed
locations, and outward forms, the Lord Jesus put the whole matter of
survival upon Himself as the constituent of a spiritual structure
against which the very powers of hell would not prevail.
Against fixed
localizing and systematizing of Himself and His presence He was
emphatic, and history is evidence of how right He was. If, according to
John 3:16, salvation is a matter of "whosoever," the Lord's presence and
true worship, according to Matthew 18:20, is "wheresoever."
~T. Austin Sparks~
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