The Tabernacle
I can’t understand why I ended up
looking at the tabernacle on the altar area.
I knew what’s inside of it but I can’t help myself asking God, “What is
it Lord?” Curious what will happen next, I became serious and watchful what
will take place. Suddenly, I saw emission
of lights inside like rays enclosed in a corner that wanted to spread out.
In just blinked of my eyes, the opening
of the tabernacle quickly opened. What puzzled
me the most was when the light became a huge flat screen flashing back the last
part of the movie “The National Treasure”.
What is the connection of the matter?
I can’t fully understand how things happened. After that excerpt, I found myself normal
again.
I tried to figure out the message of
that night because that was unusual for me.
How can the tabernacle opened that way without somebody opening it? Why “The National Treasure”? While pondering on the matter, God impressed
this in my heart, “Why are My people searching for treasures outside? The true treasures can only be found in Me.” “So, what do you mean by that Lord?” I asked
but no answer. I mean, it’s a movie,
what’s the relevance?
Looking back to the excerpt (if you are familiar with
this movie) the movie talks about the treasure hunt. Nothing special but one thing God shown me,
they found treasures in the church, in the Holy Trinity Church! I believe God opened my spiritual
understanding for me to see what He wants me to see.
When they found the treasure – this moment I would say
we experienced when we were new in the Lord.
Everything in our eyes were gold, the time that we spend in His
presence, the burning desire to serve Him and all the hallelujah moments of our
lives.
The turn-over of the map and conversation – the evangelism
spirit, sharing with one another and talking about what we can do to the
situation.
The altar area, the meeting place of the turn-over and
the church of the Holy Trinity where the treasure were found – the visual
illustration of the treasure to be found of.
Our in and out of this world goes to the church and it is a safe place
of refuge.
Treasures they found were merely representation of people
of every kind. All gathered in the
church as one.
I was
really amazed. I don’t have the exact words
to describe it. It happened 2 years ago during
our prayer and fasting and everytime I saw the tabernacle, I was reminded. I have to put it into writing.
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