The God of Particulars Who seeks to dwell with us
“Our God is not an abstract, remote God who cares little about the world, or who takes a back-seat approach. Far from it. He is intimately involved.”
[Exodus 40:16-21,34-38]
Moses did exactly as the Lord had directed him. The tabernacle was set up on the first day of the first month in the second year. Moses erected the tabernacle. He fixed the sockets for it, put up its frames, put its crossbars in position, set up its posts. He spread the tent over the tabernacle and on top of this the covering for the tent, as the Lord had directed Moses. He took the Testimony and placed it inside the ark. He set the shafts to the ark and placed the throne of mercy on it. He brought the ark into the tabernacle and put the screening veil in place; thus he screened the ark of the Lord, as the Lord had directed Moses.
The cloud covered the Tent of Meeting and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle. Moses could not enter the Tent of Meeting because of the cloud that rested on it and because of the glory of the Lord that filled the tabernacle.
At every stage of their journey, whenever the cloud rose from the tabernacle the sons of Israel would resume their march. If the cloud did not rise, they waited and would not march until it did. For the cloud of the Lord rested on the tabernacle by day, and a fire shone within the cloud by night, for all the House of Israel to see. And so it was for every stage of their journey.
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Excellent and inspiring!
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Beautiful! Thank you.
A Website Visitor
The vastness of a creator being has struck me and scared me.
A Website Visitor
In response to: ‘The vastness of a creator being has struck me and scared me.’ The thought certainly can instil in us an appropriate degree of holy fear. Fortunately God is not only Creator, but a Creator who is Love. Now that is truly awesome and the cause of much rejoicing and thanksgiving on our part.