Creating Sacred Spaces: Encountering God in Our Lives

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As if, you know, God was the pool boy or the valet service bringing your car around, right? The Amazon driver with a spiritual message. No, he is the sovereign Lord upon the throne of all eternity. And he invites us to pursue him in holy fear and reverence and awe. All these verses about seeking God. Look at just a few. Jeremiah 29, 13. You'll and find me when you search for me with all your heart. Psalm 34, I sought, that is, I pursued and inquired of the Lord, and he heard me and delivered me from all of my fears. [00:56:41] (33 seconds)


God meets with people in temples tabernacles and the gathering places of his people this is a consistent promise in the word of god look at the promise that he made to solomon as as solomon built the temple that was in david's heart second chronicle 7 god said now my eyes will be open and my ears attentive to the prayers offered in this place i've chosen to consecrate this temple so that my name may what be there for you forever my eyes and my heart will always be there now does anybody agree with me when god says always he means always forever but wait a minute dave solomon's temple was destroyed heron's temple was destroyed in 70 a .d the tabernacle of moses no longer exists the raiders of the lost ark are still looking for the ark of the covenant i guess so what is he talking about well clearly he's talking about the spiritual temple that you and i have been involved in. [01:02:14] (56 seconds)


Just as he met with Moses face to face right there in that tent, behind the second curtain around the Ark of the Covenant, that's always been the plan. That's always been the New Testament plan. He wants to know you in intimacy and he wants to reveal the secrets of his heart to your heart. And so in order to do that, we must go to the secret place. It's an open invitation. Exodus 33, 11. Inside the tent of meeting, the Lord would speak to Moses face to face, the Hebrew word panim, presence to presence, as one speaks to a friend. [01:02:13] (33 seconds)


There is no green room backstage pass for a few and the rest are left in the outer courts. Every son, every daughter is invited to come close to meet with God, face as friend to friend. This is his desire. I want to get very practical because the secret place is a place you can access. As David wrote in Psalms, he who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide, that means camp, remain, permanent residence, under the shadow of the almighty and then he went on to say i will save the lord he is my refuge he's my shield my god in whom i will trust now this was a pattern of jesus so not only did jesus come as your substitutionary sacrifice on the cross but jesus came to model what life should look like on the planet and so we can we can follow the patterns and the ways and the habits of jesus mark 135 very early in the morning while it was still dark jesus got up he left the house and went off to a solitary place where he prayed this greek word solitary it just means he was alone it was an uninhabited by others space away from the crowd and this was the pattern of jesus so here's healthy mature christian life it's this get in the house of god on his day be a part of community get into small groups serve others love others but then find these times where you find your solitary place nobody's there but you and the lord and you're spending time in the secret place with him. [01:03:30] (97 seconds)


One of the most beautiful pictures in all of scripture is when the prodigal son said, yeah, I don't need you, dad. I don't need the house. I don't need the shelter. I'm just going to go do this thing myself. We've had so many prodigals leave this house. And I pray for them by name as they come to my memory. And God's dealing and drawing and working in their hearts. If you're praying for someone who's been away from God for 10 years, 15 years, 20 years, don't stop. In fact, my brother -in -law, which we've shared his story, Randy, I don't know if Susie's in the building. Is she here? Okay. Oh, they both are. You're supposed to be at San Quentin, bro. Oh, he's leaving right after service. Okay, you get a hall pass. Just talk about him for a little bit. So Randy is now the San Quentin, campus pastor. Can we give it up? But he was pretty much a broken heap of a man for about 30 years. He was, I'm going to just say kindly, he was a rascal. But Susie prayed for him nonstop for 24 years. And a few years on it, ago on an Easter Sunday morning, I remember right where Maurice is sitting. Randy was sitting right there. Like, you know, we're doing 19 services on Easter, right? And I looked down at one of them and there sits Randall, right? There. And I came to that moment where who wants to receive the resurrected Christ as Lord and Savior? And Randy's got tears running down his face. Like, I'm all in. And now he's a pastor at San Quentin. So you got that going for you. [01:05:29] (92 seconds)


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