lectern trust
London
We need to enter into the holiest of holies, where deep calls unto deep in
meditating on the word, where we can commune with God, in the cool of the day
and at the darkest hour of the night. At all times, the light of God will shine
and darkness will not be able to comprehend it. We will be illuminated by the
glory of God…. ….To get to the holiest of holies, we need to go through the
outer court, where we have the altar and the laver as a place of cleansing. This
is the place for sacrifice, where we present our bodies as a living sacrifice;
we die to self and ask for more of Jesus and less of us – with the Sea of Glass
before us. As we hear and read the word of God, God will continue to cleanse us
from the inside out, and we will, continue to guard our senses our; eyes, ears,
nose, hands and mouth. The Bible is like a door, which leads us into the
presence of God. Behind that door are great spiritual treasures. But we must
have the key to unlock the door or we will never be able to enter in and explore
these treasures. The Bible reveals how we can understand God’s Word. It provides
the key to unlock the door to spiritual understanding.