MYTH #14-God dwells in holy buildings today!
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I have mentioned this myth before from a
different angle. This myth is repeatedly
taught in two ways. The first comes through
the constant referrals about the auditorium
within a church building, calling that large
assembly room the sanctuary. The second way
it is taught is the signage at most church
campuses. You will find the term "sanctuary",
pointing out where the church will assemble.
Essentially this myth is saying that when you
go to your religious house of worship, God
actually dwells there. The building is His
sanctuary or dwelling place. In many
Christian "sanctuaries" the actual place of
dwelling is thought to be up at the altar.
Therefore, congregants are encouraged to go
forward to take communion, to meet the Lord
in prayer, to receive salvation, to be healed
or rededicate your life.
So, people today are expected to believe that
God dwells in holy buildings-Churches,
Mosques, Temples and Synagogues. But Jesus
and a special teaching from Paul in Athens
debunk this myth soundly.
FIRST-Jesus' conversation with the woman at
the well debunks this myth (John 4):
"Woman," Jesus replied, "believe me, a
time is coming when you will worship the
Father neither on this mountain nor in
Jerusalem. You Samaritans worship what you do
not know; we worship what we do know, for
salvation is from the Jews. Yet a time is
coming and has now come when the true
worshipers will worship the Father in the
Spirit and in truth, for they are the kind of
worshipers the Father seeks. God is spirit,
and his worshipers must worship in the Spirit
and in truth."
The woman said, "I know that Messiah" (called
Christ) "is coming. When he comes, he will
explain everything to us." Then Jesus
declared, "I, the one speaking to you-I am
he." Jesus, the Christ-the Messiah, has
shown up and if you will watch and listen,
you will come to understand that Jesus has
explained everything to us. Here with the
woman at the well, Jesus has made it clear
that certain holy locations like mountains or
buildings will not be sufficient to be the
dwelling place of God, because God dwells in
the invisibility of spirit and truth.
SECOND-In Athens Paul speaks to a non-Jewish
audience and explains the nature of God and
where He doesn't dwell. This is recorded by
Luke in Acts 17: While Paul was waiting
for them in Athens, he was greatly distressed
to see that the city was full of idols. So he
reasoned in the synagogue with both Jews and
God-fearing Greeks, as well as in the
marketplace day by day with those who
happened to be there. A group of Epicurean
and Stoic philosophers began to debate with
him. Some of them asked, "What is this
babbler trying to say?" Others remarked, "He
seems to be advocating foreign gods." They
said this because Paul was preaching the good
news about Jesus and the resurrection. Then
they took him and brought him to a meeting of
the Areopagus, where they said to him, "May
we know what this new teaching is that you
are presenting? You are bringing some strange
ideas to our ears, and we would like to know
what they mean." (All the Athenians and the
foreigners who lived there spent their time
doing nothing but talking about and listening
to the latest ideas.)
Paul then stood up in the meeting of the
Areopagus and said: "People of Athens! I see
that in every way you are very religious. For
as I walked around and looked carefully at
your objects of worship, I even found an
altar with this inscription: TO AN UNKNOWN
GOD. So you are ignorant of the very thing
you worship-and this is what I am going to
proclaim to you.
"The God who made the world and everything
in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and
does not live in temples built by hands. And
he is not served by human hands, as if he
needed anything. Rather, he himself gives
everyone life and breath and everything else.
From one man he made all the nations, that
they should inhabit the whole earth; and he
marked out their appointed times in history
and the boundaries of their lands. God did
this so that they would seek him and perhaps
reach out for him and find him, though he is
not far from any one of us. 'For in him we
live and move and have our being.' As some of
your own poets have said, 'We are his
offspring.'
"Therefore since we are God's offspring,
we should not think that the divine being is
like gold or silver or stone-an image made by
human design and skill. In the past God
overlooked such ignorance, but now he
commands all people everywhere to repent. For
he has set a day when he will judge the world
with justice by the man he has appointed. He
has given proof of this to everyone by
raising him from the dead." The God of
heaven and earth cannot be limited to dwell
in buildings or idols.
THIRD-Jesus' teachings debunk this myth, when
He teaches about sending His Spirit to His
disciples (John 14): "If you love me, keep
my commands. And I will ask the Father, and
he will give you another advocate to help you
and be with you forever-the Spirit of truth.
The world cannot accept him, because it
neither sees him nor knows him. But you know
him, for he lives with you and will be in
you.
Jesus replied, "Anyone who loves me will
obey my teaching. My Father will love them,
and we will come to them and make our home
(our dwelling place) with them."
So, when you go into a holy building, that is
not the dwelling place of God on earth today
as it once was with the great Temple in
Jerusalem. God, through the Spirit of Jesus,
now dwells in you. You are the sanctuary of
God-His dwelling place on earth. The
challenge? To walk like it, talk like it and
act like it.