God travels with us....

The Israelites learned many things on their long journey through the desert- but one significant truth was where God was to be found. They discovered that they did not have to wait until they arrived in the Promised Land before they could worship God- He was with them in the desert.  He led them by a pillar of cloud by day and fire by night; He met with Moses and gave him the Ten Commandments; He provided for their needs with manna to eat, and water from a rock. And when He gave Moses instructions about building a place of worship, that place had to be portable.
" You shall make poles for the altar, poles of acacia wood, and overlay them with bronze; the poles shall be put through the rings so that they shall be on two sides of the altar when it is carried." Exodus 27:7

Richard Giles comments "The sanctuary is not to be some static holy place to which the people of God make pilgrimage......Instead of the people of God having to journey to Him, God will travel with them, that every place where the sanctuary is set up may become holy ground." Repitching the Tent p.14

This weekend, spend some time reflecting on Giles' questions :

Where in my life do I feel most keenly aware of the presence of God? Is it a particular place or set of criteria which may be met in any number of places?


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