In Exodus,
the nineteenth chapter, the people of Israel were to see their God at mount
Sinai. The awesome might and presence of God was heralded by thunder and
lightning, thick clouds and a loud trumpet (V16). The Lord descended in fire
and smoke, causing the mountain to quake (V18) and God spoke (V19). In all of
this, one thing struck me in verse 23; the people were separated from God, only
Moses came into Gods presence as their mediator.
This
gulf between God and man was only broken by Christ’s sacrifice on the cross
(Heb 10:19-20). As he died the veil in the temple was torn from top to bottom
(Matt 27:51), by Gods hand, signifying that we were no longer separated from his
presence. As Christians, in our new relationship with Jesus Christ, we now have
direct access to God, to his throne room and his very presence (Heb 4:16). We
can come boldly into the throne room of grace.
Christ
dwells in us as the Father dwells in Christ (John 17:23). We are Children of
God the Father (1John 3:2); we can ask the Father anything in Jesus name as
long as it is according to his will (1John 5:14-15). This is the kind of
intimate relationship that we have with the God of Mount Sinai. Think about
that!
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