The
Tabernacle
This lesson from the Old Testament is on the Jewish Tabernacle during the time of Moses.
This lesson was taught by Dr. James Modlish
Lesson
Nine
THE
CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE PEOPLE
(Exodus
25:1-9,31: 35:21-29; 36:1-7)
THE
TABERNACLE is a type of the CHURCH - the place
where CHRIST DWELLS (dwelling in the believer -
(I Cor. 3:16).
Therefore, certain details describe the Church and its
work.
A.
ACCORDING
TO PLAN
The
Tabernacle was built according to the plan given by God,
His pattern.
[1].
It was planned, not by the mind of man, but by wisdom
and foreknowledge of God.
[2]. Nothing was overlooked, everything was
included in the planning.
[3]. There was to be NO DEPARTURE from
this plan, even in the smallest detail (pin, cord,
socket, badger skins, etc.)
[4]. If any church today is not according to
the pattern - IS IT A TRUE CHURCH OF THE LORD JESUS
CHRIST?
B.
NO
NON ESSENTIALS IN THE TABERNACLE
There was
nothing superfluous, nothing extra, nothing
non-essential.
[1].
It would be an insult to God to consider ANY
PART as not necessary.
[2]. We are to follow God's pattern, not
follow after traditions or man made ideas, nor let
sentiment or feelings move us.
[3]. To change God's plans to suit our fancy,
or to fit our advanced (liberal) thinking is to deny
God's will and purpose for His Church.
C.
ALL
THE WAY - TO THE END OF THE
JOURNEY
It was the
same kind of Tabernacle at the END as it was at
the BEGINNING.
[1].
Nothing needed to be changed or revised or
improved.
[2]. The Church was planned for ALL THE
WAY, for the LAST CENTURY as well as the
FIRST CENTURY.
[3]. New methods are not needed, we need only
to adhere to God's pattern all the way (from the time
established by Christ until the Rapture).
I.
THE
PRIVILEGES AND OBLIGATIONS OF
CONTRIBUTING
- (Exodus 25)
God
told Moses (Ex. 25:3-7) what materials to use in the
Tabernacle.
God told
Moses (Ex. 25:2) who should give those materials. The
details are:
A.
THE
CHILDREN OF ISRAEL ONLY, WERE TO GIVE
[1].
(Ex. 12:38; Num. 11:4) tells us that there was a mixed
multitude who left Egypt with the Israelites; but ONLY
the Israelites were to bring these offerings.
[2]. The CHURCH is to be financed by
its MEMBERS ONLY.
B.
ONLY
THOSE WHO WOULD GIVE WILLINGLY
[1].
(Ex. 36:2) God wants the gift to be from the
heart.
[2]. (2 Cor. 9:7) Would you like to accept a
gift from a person when you knew it was not given
willingly?
[3]. "Cheerful", the Spirit of the Lord wants
joyfulness, gladness and delight.
C.
GOD
MADE THE GIVING POSSIBLE
[1].
(Ex. 12:36) Israel received the wealth of Egypt on the
night of the Passover.
[2]. God saw to it that they received their
wages for all the years past of unpaid labor as slaves
in Egypt.
[3]. Whatever we have as Christians comes to
us from the Lord.
[4]. We are not giving "ours", for we are not
our own (I Cor. 6: 19,20).
[5]. We are stewards (Mal. 3:10, robbing God;
I Cor. 4:2, faithful).
B.
THE
RESPONSE OF THE PEOPLE
- (Ex.
30,31,36)
It
is estimated that the cost of the Tabernacle was in
the millions (materials only).
God's
plan of financing will always WORK, if God's
people will RESPOND and follow God's
instructions.
A.
EQUAL
AMOUNTS OF SILVER
- (Ex. 30:11-16)
[1].
All materials were given by FREE-WILL OFFERINGS
except SILVER.
[2]. Same amount of silver required of each
Israelite.
[3]. Our redemption cost something (Christ),
and the price is the same amount for every person (all
must come by way of the cross).
[4]. Israelite slaves were bought with silver.
We are purchased out of the slave market of sin with
the blood of Christ.
B.
GOD
GIVEN ABILITIES FOR SPECIAL
SERVICE
- (Ex. 31:1-6)
[1].BEZALEEL
- "In the shadow (protection) of God" (Psalm
57:1).
(a).
Son of Uri - "Light" (I John 1:5).
(b). Grandson of Hur - "Free, Liberty" (Heb.
10:9).
(c). Tribe of Judah - "Praise" (Ps. 40) headed the
march.
(d). Filled with the Spirit of God in wisdom, and
understanding, and knowledge, and all manner of
workmanship (Is. 1 1: 1-4; Eph. 2: 10).
(e). Work in gold - "Divine Glory" (type used
throughout the Tabernacle.
(f). And in silver - "Redemption"
(g). And in brass - "Judgment"
(h). In cutting of stones - (breastplate, people of
Israel).
[2].
AHOLIAB - "Tent of the Father" (I John
1).
(a).
Son of Ahisamach - "Brother of Support" (Heb. 2:9-
1 1).
(b). Tribe of Dan - "Judge", brought up rear of the
march.
C.
OVERABUNDANT
RESPONSE OF THE PEOPLE
- (Ex. 36:4)
[1].
God's plan of financing works well, it worked so well
that the people were "restrained" from giving.
[2]. When the Tabernacle was finished there
were no mortgages, no notes, no payments.
[3]. We must give Israel the credit that is
due - they were rebellious at times, murmured and
complained, but they GAVE.
[4]. They were homeless, without incomes, with
no outlook (humanly speaking), had come hundreds of
miles and didn't know how much farther they had to go;
nor what their future needs would be (answers about
every excuse we can have - eh?).
[5]. THEY GAVE THEIR SHOES (Ez.
16:10).
(a).
Badger skins were used for shoes, so God literally
asked them for their shoes, off their feet.
(b). And they GAVE THEM WILLINGLY,
HEARTILY.
(c). Because of their willingness, God made their
shoes to last for the 40 years (Deut. 8:4;
29:5).
[6].
THEY EVEN GAVE THEIR LOOKING- GLASSES (Ex.
38:8)
(a).
The Laver was made of the brass given (polished
brass used by the women as "mirrors).
(b). Offering or Sacrifice?
(c). We, too, must sacrifice that which would
minister to our pride if we are to obtain the
cleansing (Laver) which fits us for fellowship
(Tabernacle) with God.
WHAT A
TESTIMONY!!!
(d).
Not a struggle and push to barely get enough, but
there was TOO MUCH.
(e). Their secret - from overflowing hearts,
FAITHFUL AND OBEDIENT!!!
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