Tuesday, November 8, 2011

"THE HOLIEST OF ALL" part LXVI

THE OPENING UP OF THE HOLIEST.
Hebrews 9: 11-12  But Christ having become a High Priest of the good things to come, through the greater and more perfect Tabernacle, that is to say, not of this creation, Nor yet through the blood of goats and calves, but through His own Blood, entered in once for all into the Holy Place, having obtained Eternal Redemption.

Continuing with the SEVENTH SECTION
Hebrews 9: 1-28.
The Power of Christ s Blood in the opening of the New Sanctuary and the New Covenant.

BY THE REV. ANDREW MURRAY

In studying the meaning of the Mosaic ritual, there are specially four things, through which the Holy Spirit shadows forth to us the mysteries of redemption, the good things to come of the new dispensation that the Hebrews were to look for. These are THE PRIEST, THE SANCTUARY, THE BLOOD, and THE WAY INTO THE HOLIEST. We have these four things here together. There is Christ the High Priest of the good things to come, there is the greater and more perfect Tabernacle, there is His own Blood, and there is His entering in into the Holiest. As we apprehend the Authority and power of these things, we shall know the meaning of His having obtained Eternal Redemption. Let us hear what the Holy Spirit speaks of the Opening up the Holiest, and the wonderful path in which that was effected.

The writer uses a very remarkable expression, Christ through the Greater and More Perfect Tabernacle, entered into the Holiest. The two compartments of the Sanctuary are the symbols of two states of life, two degrees of fellowship and intimacy with God. The Epistle teaches us that Christ knew this difference in His own life experience, and, in entering into and Opening up the Higher one for us, passed through the lower. He entered into the Holiest through the Greater and More Perfect Tabernacle, through the experience of this Spiritual Reality of which the tabernacle was the shadow. The Holiest is God's immediate presence, the Holy Place a drawing near to God with now no veil between. The flesh, man's fallen nature in its weakness and its exposure to all the consequences of sin, is the veil. Christ has dedicated for us a New and Living Way through the veil, that is to say, His flesh. When He came in the likeness of sinful flesh, that life in flesh, with its liability to temptation, and its weaknesses, with its possibility of suffering and death, with its life of faith and prayer and tears, with its need of learning obedience and being made perfect, with its subjection to the law (given by commandment, Genesis 2: 16-17) and its penalty (curse), the Law (given through Moses as found in Leviticus through Deuteronomy) and its curses, was the Holy Place, the first tabernacle, through which He had to pass to have the veil rent in His death, so to enter in and appear before God. Christ lived with His people in the Old Testament; He passed through the first tabernacle as a spiritual experience in perfect reality (Genesis thru Acts 7; 1 Corinthians 15: 1-4); it was only with His resurrection and ascension the New Testament began.

Yes, Christ passed from the Holy Place into the Holiest of All. When He died the veil was rent in twain; the two compartments were made one (Matthew 27: 51, Mark 15: 37). The priest who was in the Holy Place could see, could enter into the Holiest. All that was in the Holiest, the Light of God's presence between the cherubim, could shine unhindered into the Holy Place. In Christ the veil of the flesh was rent asunder and taken away (Psalm 97:2). The free access to God was Opened up, not only as a thing of right and title in virtue of our pardon, but as a thing of Authority and power and Living Reality. You are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be the Spirit of Christ dwells in you. When the veil was rent and Christ entered in, the two abodes, what had been the dwelling of God, and what had been the dwelling of the priests, were thrown into one. The eyes and the hearts of men might freely and boldly look up and rise up and greet their God and Father; in Christ they have their place before Him. All the Light and Love and Holiness of the Most Holy shone into the Holy Place. The Spirit of God, as He was received by Christ from God the Father on His ascension, passed into the worshipers. The Pentecostal Gift brought, from above, the Higher Life into which the Blessed Son has entered; the Holy Spirit made the Light and Love and Holiness of the Inner Sanctuary not only a Vision, a Revelation, but a possession and an experience.

The veil of the flesh has been rent; Christ has entered once for all, having obtained Everlasting Redemption; the Dwelling of God and man has been thrown into one; the Spirit of Heaven has been given to signify to us, and to give us the Living experience, that the Way into the Holiest has been made manifest. Our entering in, our dwelling in God's presence in the Light and nearness of intimacy and Holiness of the Most Holy, is a  spiritual, a Heavenly Reality (Ephesians 4: 1-4). It can only be apprehended by the tender, by the perfect conscience, which the Holy Spirit gives to him who is willing to give up all to be saved completely, by the perfect whose senses are exercised to discern good and evil, the receptive one who is One with Him. But to all who are willing to pass through the rent veil of Christ's flesh, to die with Him as He died, and Live with Him as He now lives, the Holy Spirit will show it; the Way into the Holiest is Opened up.

Christ having come, entered in once for all. Four thousand years after man's loss of fellowship with God in paradise had to pass. Fifteen hundred years the veil had to hang with its solemn injunction not to draw near. Thirty-three years the Son of God Himself had to live on this side of the veil. But at length, once for all and forever, the Way was Opened. Fear not, O! Christian, to whom these things appear too High, fear not. Be faithful, through faith and longsuffering we inherit the promises. Persevere in the faith of what Christ has accomplished once for all. He entered in, the Second Adam, in whom our life is, whose members we are. Persevere in the faith of the infinite meaning of that great transaction. And to you, too, will come a day when, in your experience, you shall enter, and go out no more forever.

1. This entering In and Opening up of the Holiest was solely and entirely on our behalf, that we might live and serve there. Therefore the practical part of the Epistle commences at once, therefore, having Boldness to enter into the Holiest, let us draw nigh. That is the summing up of the whole Epistle. God is not content that we should serve Him with a veil between. Let us know clearly which of the two positions we occupy as Christ- Like ones within or Christians--- still without (outside) the veil.
2. "After I had lived for thirteen years in the Holy Place, seeking to serve God there, it pleased Him, who dwells between the cherubim, to call me to pass through the veil, and to enter the Holiest of All, through the blood of Jesus."

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