Yesterday Afternoon's Bible Study |
"Many times, in the New Testament, we are reminded that we are God's dwelling place. When we accept Jesus as our Lord and Savior, the Holy Spirit lives inside us. This is a stark contrast to the tabernacles and temples we read about in the Old Testament.
The Old Testament tabernacle was built for worshipping God. It had to be taken care of and continually cleaned. It was the place where God's presence dwelled. Only the priests could enter the tabernacle after performing rituals to ensure they were prepared to encounter God's presence. It was a place where God would speak to His people.
Now, we no longer need a priest to speak to God for us. We can talk with God anytime, anywhere, because He lives in us.
As God's temples, we have the responsibility of taking care of our bodies. By having a pure heart, mind, and soul, we honor God and welcome His presence into our lives.
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We should also be mindful of taking care of our physical bodies. Just like every other gift in our lives, we are stewards, or caretakers, of our bodies. If we knowingly hurt ourselves, we are neglecting to acknowledge the privilege of God of having the life He gave us.
This afternoon's verse in 1 Corinthians reminds us that God has always wanted to be close to us. He gave us the opportunity to be His dwelling place and carry Him with us wherever we go.
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