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Thursday, February 29, 2024

February 29 – "Foretaste of Glory Divine"

 Today’s Reading: 2 Chronicles 5

"Foretaste of Glory Divine"

The Ark of the Covenant, the Cherubim, and the Holy of Holies hold profound symbolic significance in the Old Testament, offering rich layers of meaning that resonate throughout Scripture and into our understanding of God's character and His relationship with humanity.

For Christ followers today, the symbolism of the Ark, the Cherubim, and the Holy of Holies holds profound spiritual significance and practical application in our lives.

Presence of God: Just as the Ark represented God's tangible presence among the Israelites, Christians have the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit within them. Our bodies are now temples of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19), signifying that God's presence resides within us. This reality underscores the intimacy and closeness of our relationship with God through Jesus Christ.

Holiness and Reverence: The imagery of the Cherubim guarding the Ark reminds us of God's holiness and the reverence with which we should approach Him. As Christians, we are called to live holy and set-apart lives, honoring God in all that we do (1 Peter 1:15-16). Our reverence for God acknowledges His sovereignty, majesty, and authority over our lives.

Covenant Relationship: Just as the Ark symbolized God's covenant relationship with Israel, Christians are partakers of the new covenant sealed by the blood of Jesus Christ (Luke 22:20). This covenant promises forgiveness of sins, adoption into God's family, and eternal life with Him. Our relationship with God is built on His faithfulness and promises, demonstrating His unending love and grace toward us.

In essence, the Ark, the Cherubim, and the Holy of Holies provide a foretaste of the heavenly realities awaiting believers. They point to a future where God's presence, holiness, worship, and covenant promises will be fully realized in the eternal kingdom of Heaven, where believers will experience perfect communion with their Creator for all eternity. Oh, what a day that will be!


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