Ye
also, as lively stones, are built up a spiritual house, an holy
priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus
Christ. 1 Peter 2:5.
The
Jewish temple was built of hewn stones quarried out of the mountains;
and every stone was fitted for its place in the Temple, hewn, polished,
and tested, before it was brought to Jerusalem. And when all were
brought to the ground, the building went together without the sound of
ax or hammer. This building represents God’s spiritual temple, which is
composed of material gathered out of every nation, and tongue, and
people, of all grades, high and low, rich and poor, learned and
unlearned. These are not dead substances, to be fitted by hammer and
chisel. They are living stones, quarried out from the world by the
truth; and the great Master Builder, the Lord of the temple, is now
hewing and polishing them, and fitting them for their respective places
in the spiritual temple. When completed, this temple will be perfect in
all its parts, the admiration of angels and of men; for its Builder and
Maker is God.
The
care shown in the building of the temple is a lesson to us regarding
the care that we are to show in our character building. No cheap
material was to be used. No haphazard work was to be done in matching
the different parts. Piece must fit piece perfectly. Just as God’s
temple was, so must His church be. Into their character building His
people are to bring no worthless timbers, no careless, indifferent work.
Now
we are in the workshop of God, and the process is going on in these
hours of probation to fit us for the glorious temple. We cannot now be
indifferent, and negligent, and careless, and refuse to depart from sin,
... and expect to become pure and holy and fashioned in character after
the similitude of a palace.... Now is the day of preparation; now is
the time when we can have our defects removed.
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