So I was looking at some pictures of Israel, found through a quick Google search, this evening. Ever since I began studying the Old Testament last year, I have really come to love the OT. I am not sure exactly what it is about the OT that I love. It may be the history there and seeing how the OT is absolutely relevant to us today. In any case, as I was looking at different pictures that people have taken, I paused for a moment as I looked at a large panoramic photo of the temple mount.
Right in the center of the photo is the Dome of the Rock. It is a Islamic building/mosque that was built in 691 and sits on the Foundation Stone, which many believe is where the Holy of Holies was located. Many disagree and do not believe this is the actual location of the Holy of Holies. In any case, to be certain as to not violate the law, many Orthodox Jews will not go on the Temple Mount because they are uncertain where exactly the Holy of Holies was located. Keep in mind the reason why this is of concern to them. Who was allowed to enter into the Holy of Holies? Who was not allowed to enter? What happened to those who entered, but where not permitted to enter? See how the OT starts to come alive?
Do not neglect the Old Testament. There is so much there that we gloss over and think is insignificant, at least I know that I have. Take for example the book of Leviticus. I think several people avoid this book for the simple reason that we are no longer under the law, but under grace, because salvation comes through Jesus alone. Therefore, they think that we do not need to know what God's law says.
If this is your opinion of Leviticus or the Old Testament in general, let me challenge you with something. I want to challenge you to read through at least Leviticus and Deuteronomy. If you do so with an open heart, mind and attitude toward these books, I think that you will come away from these books with a new look at God's holiness. At the same time, I think you will also come away with a renewed view of what Jesus Christ did for us on the cross.
The Old Testament is relevant to us today, and that includes the books of the law. I encourage you to read them, even though we are not under the law, but under grace.
9.19.2009
9.02.2009
Living Proof...
So I heard that the Beth Moore simulcast that took place this past weekend was really good. I have to say that I am jealous that I could not attend, as she is a phenomenal teacher. Anyway, that said, thought I would post this picture video recap that I found on the Living Proof Blog. Good song as well. I know that I need to seriously take the words of the song to heart more and more every day...Oh to grace how great a debtor, Jesus SAVES, Jesus SAVES!
Living Proof Live - Simulcast - Green Bay WI from Rich Kalonick on Vimeo.
9.01.2009
Give Him Your Best...
I wanted to share with you our chapel service from last Tuesday. The speaker is Dr. Stanley Touissaint and he is speaking from Malachi 1, showing how we need to be sure and give God our best in all that we do. I sat here and listened to this message again tonight, and could not help but think at how my own attitudes and how much I whine and focus on myself affects me and my walk with God. As you will see in the sermon...How can I do less than give Him my best, after all He's done for me. I encourage you to watch it and let me know what you think.
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