I was listening to a sermon by Rob Bell the other day and he got me to thinking. When Jesus gave up and breathed his last, Matthew 27:50-51 says the curtain in the temple was ripped from top to bottom – why not bottom to top? To prove it was God breaking into our reality.
For generations, the mentality of the people had been that the Temple was the center of their spiritual world. It was the home of God – so much so that only one person could enter in to that place and only once per year. Even then, the priest would have a rope tied to his ankle in the case that their sacrifice was not pleasing and God decided to strike the priest dead – they could then pull out the body.
When Jesus came, he broke into humanity – came and lived among us – experienced life just as we do.
When Jesus died, the curtain separating “God” from the world was torn from top to bottom.
What did this mean? For starters, it meant that no longer was coming into God’s presence limited to one person a year. No longer would man be hindered from coming to God. No longer would man be kept out of God’s presence.
But here is another aspect to this event. Not only was man no longer kept out of God’s presence, God was no longer kept in that place. No longer should the temple be seen as the sacred dwelling place of God.
We know that the building is not the church, the people are the church. We state that there is nothing particularly holy about the church building. But do we understand that God is all around us? Do we gather on Sundays in order to find God? Do we expect to come into God’s presence?
Or is the point of gathering to listen and learn how to find God everywhere else?
This change in focus has the power to change everything! God is not limited to a building.
Our lives should not be compartmentalized – we should not have our church life, our work life, our play life – etc. Jesus should be in all parts of our lives.
Do you see Christ in everything? Do you look for him in everyone? Remember, Jesus said, “In as much as you have done it to the least of these, you have done it to me.”
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