Oct 5th

1 Kings 8     Ezekiel 38     Ephesians 5     (Click on the Reference to go to the passage)

Most people hear the word ‘church’ and think of a building. In the New Testament the word means a ‘called out’ people – people called together to live distinctively as disciples of Jesus filled with the presence of the Holy Spirit. Yet we can sometimes become preoccupied with buildings, meetings, doing things the way we like them done. Ephesians 5 tells us more about what life marked by the presence of God will look like. I love the dynamic atmosphere of worship suggested by this letter as people ‘speak to one another with psalms, hymns and spiritual songs’. ‘Sing and make music in your heart to the Lord, always giving thanks to God the Father…’ (Eph 5:19-20).

On the face of it, several chapters of 1 Kings including 1 Kings 8 are about a building - the Temple, how it was built, its materials, dimensions, furnishings etc. Then suddenly the moment comes where the cloud of God’s presence fills the temple (1 Kings 8:10-11). In fact there is so much cloud that the priests cannot continue performing their rites. The building was not important in itself: its importance was as a place where people could encounter the presence of God.

Do we ever forget that our church activities should be God’s way of extending his presence in Christ to the world around us? Our priority must be to seek His presence so that we are transformed and that people around us encounter him too.

(member of the congregation)