bbyrd009
08-11-2012, 06:17 PM
...God in His grace set up a system to have a relationship with mankind. The Tabernacle with its protocol and ritual was the symbol of that system. Since God dwells in the third heaven, above the universe, He is beyond the reach and grasp of mankind. In order for Him to have a relationship with the human race, He had to provide a Plan that did not violate His perfect essence. He is absolute Righteousness and perfect Justice. He cannot, therefore, have a love relationship with spiritually dead members of the human race who exist from the moment of birth in total depravity. This would be incompatible with the character of God.
The Tabernacle illustrates the fundamental concepts of God's Plan of grace for establishing a relationship with mankind. When God called Moses up to Mount Sinai and gave him the instructions for building the Tabernacle, He gave the solemn warning,
“See,” He says, “that you make all things according to the pattern which was shown you on the mountain.” (Hebrews 8:5b, NAS)
If anyone violated God's rules for the Tabernacle, it meant instant death. These rules were required to protect mankind and to afford access to a phenomenal relationship with God. The Plan of God was a grace system. Every aspect of the Plan provided for mankind all that was needed without any human merit. All that was required of anyone was to be positive to the Plan of God. Anyone who wanted a relationship with God could have it on the basis of God's grace - His non-meritorious favor on undeserving mankind. Nothing was required on man's part to receive God blessings. Everything was provided in grace.
The grace of God provided a solution to spiritual death that began with salvation and included a relationship with God based upon the principle of Faith-Rest...
http://www.biblenews1.com/grace/gracec.htm
The Tabernacle illustrates the fundamental concepts of God's Plan of grace for establishing a relationship with mankind. When God called Moses up to Mount Sinai and gave him the instructions for building the Tabernacle, He gave the solemn warning,
“See,” He says, “that you make all things according to the pattern which was shown you on the mountain.” (Hebrews 8:5b, NAS)
If anyone violated God's rules for the Tabernacle, it meant instant death. These rules were required to protect mankind and to afford access to a phenomenal relationship with God. The Plan of God was a grace system. Every aspect of the Plan provided for mankind all that was needed without any human merit. All that was required of anyone was to be positive to the Plan of God. Anyone who wanted a relationship with God could have it on the basis of God's grace - His non-meritorious favor on undeserving mankind. Nothing was required on man's part to receive God blessings. Everything was provided in grace.
The grace of God provided a solution to spiritual death that began with salvation and included a relationship with God based upon the principle of Faith-Rest...
http://www.biblenews1.com/grace/gracec.htm