Moses came as close as any man to the presence of God in the
Old Testament. God hid Moses in the crevice of a rock and placed His hand over
the crevice as His glory moved past. The closeness of the glory of God, even
hidden in the rocks, shone on Moses and he had to wear a veil in order for the
Israelites to look at him!
As Jesus died on
the cross, the veil of the temple ripped in two. (Mark 15) This veil is
believed to have been 30 feet long and 30 feet wide and as thick as a man’s
hand.This enormously heavy veil enclosed the inner sanctum where the presence
of God resided. It was called the “holy of holies.” Only the high priest could enter the
sanctuary on the holiest of days.
Here we are, in the
days of God’s grace, beyond the cross and the resurrection. See the “more” of
Christ in today’s verses. Paul wrote these words through the inspiration of the
Holy Spirit, about 30 years after the resurrection.
Even to
this day when Moses is read a veil covers their hearts. But whenever anyone
turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away. Now the Lord is the Spirit and where
the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. And we all, who with unveiled
faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into His image with
ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit. 2 Corinthians 3-15-18
These are some life-transforming verses. Let
them sink in. We are being transformed into Christ’s image with ever-increasing
glory! From glory to glory, the more and even more of a relationship with
Christ. In the book of James (Jesus’ half-brother) we see the word of God compared
to a mirror. As we read and meditate and learn from it, we are transformed more
and more into the image of Chrst.
Reflect God’s
glory. Let Him take over and transform your life as only He can. The veil has
been lifted forever. It’s His work, not ours. Become that jar of clay. As He molds you into His work of art, remember
His temple, that inner sanctum where He resides, now resides within us.
Hallelujah!
Dear Lord,
These words are miraculous and awe-inspiring. Only you could
take sin-filled man and fill them with something beautiful and holy; Your
Spirit. Let it be said of us that we are Yours.
Amen
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