"Because God wanted to make the unchanging nature of his
purpose very clear to the heirs of what was promised, he confirmed with
an oath. God did this so that, by two unchangeable things in which it is
impossible for God to lie, we who have fled to take hold of the hope
set before us may be greatly encouraged. We have this hope as an anchor
for the soul, firm and secure. It enters the inner sanctuary behind the
curtains, where our forerunner, Jesus, has entered on our behalf. He has
become the high priest forever, in the order of Melchizedek." (Hebrews
6:17-20 NIV)
In order to
understand much of what is said in the book of Hebrews, one must
understand the directives given to the priests in the Old Testament, and
the procedure used for entering the temple. Moving from the outer
court, into the inner court, into the holy of holies was ritualistic and
solemn. The priests who entered, had a rope tied around them with bells
on it in case they were slain for not honoring God in the way God
prescribed and they could be dragged out, since not all could enter.. If
obedience and honor was a precursor now for anyone entering into "the
temple" or church buildings today, not many would have leaders who could
pass the test of living a holy life.
Jesus
is now our high priest and all who have their hope anchored in Him,
will never be disappointed nor need to fear when entering into His
presence. While many attend church buildings to be in His presence, they have overlooked the fact that our bodies are the temple where the Holy Spirit dwells and He is always with us.
Therefore, our conduct should always be pleasing to Him at all times
and when we miss it--we confess and repent and we are still--never left
alone.
Far too many
people--Christians--place their hope in people or things. They develop
relationships with others hoping the networking will make a difference
in their lives. Sometimes, the networking may make a difference, but
if the hope of having a difference made is in the people and not in
Jesus, the hope is misdirected and misdirected hope usually leads to
disappointment.
Our hope should
not be in the pastor, the deacons, the choir, the ushers or anyone else
in the building; our hope should be in Jesus alone and His righteousness
in order to see our desires fulfilled on this side of heaven. People
disappoint and things disappoint, but when our hope is
grounded--anchored--knowing nothing shall move us from our stance in
Him, we can weather any storm and the winds die down, and water recedes,
we are still standing--praising His name.
Chairing
the upcoming event for our high school band has helped me to realize
that it is not about me, but about Jesus, who can and will do great
things on my behalf to make this event successful. He has been speaking
to hearts and those to whom He has spoken, have yielded to Him and they
are making things happen so disappointment will not be known by any who
participate in the 21st Annual Band-O-Rama! I am declaring it done--to
His Glory--in Jesus' name.
And
when it is over--I will praise His name and give thanks for all He has
done--recognizing all He used in making it happen. This is what we do
when our hope is anchored in Jesus!
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