“A minister of the sanctuary and of the true tabernacle which the Lord erected, and not man.” – Hebrews 8:2
Scripture reading: Hebrews 9: 1-10
When on Mount Sinai God gave Moses the blueprint of the tabernacle, the Lord told him exactly what it should look like. Everything had to be according to God’s plan. Why? Because everything had to be like the true tabernacle, like heaven itself! In other words, the tabernacle was a picture of heaven itself! It was a picture of how sinners can return to the glorious rest and awesome presence of God in Paradise.
The central drama of how sinners could return in God’s presence was seen in the great day of Atonement. On that day, the High Priest could enter into the most Holy place of the sanctuary, yes, in the presence of God Himself. But as he did that, he was reminded by the veils he passed through that God is awe-inspiringly holy, and that nobody could just go there without blood. Ultimately the blood of bulls and goats could not accomplish what Christ’s blood only could. His blood alone can cleanse our conscience from dead works so that we serve the living God! (vs. 14)
Jesus Christ went into the true tabernacle! He went to heaven itself to bring in His very own blood, and there He ministers on behalf of His people. And His blood is accepted! His blood cleanses even our conscience so that we joyfully serve the living God!
Let us fully trust His ministry today. Let us pray for the joy of a cleansed conscience and let us serve Him!
Suggestions for prayer
Trust Christ’s entrance into heaven for you! Thank God for His blood that cleanses our conscience from dead work, and pray for faithfulness in serving the living God today.
Rev. Pieter van der Hoek has been serving the Heritage Reformed Church of Hull, Iowa, since July 2023. Prior to that he served the Heritage Reformed Church of Burgessville, Ontario. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com.