Exodus 25:10–22 (ESV) —
10 “They shall make an ark of acacia wood. Two cubits and a half shall be its length, a cubit and a half its breadth, and a cubit and a half its height. 11 You shall overlay it with pure gold, inside and outside shall you overlay it, and you shall make on it a molding of gold around it. 12 You shall cast four rings of gold for it and put them on its four feet, two rings on the one side of it, and two rings on the other side of it. 13 You shall make poles of acacia wood and overlay them with gold. 14 And you shall put the poles into the rings on the sides of the ark to carry the ark by them. 15 The poles shall remain in the rings of the ark; they shall not be taken from it. 16 And you shall put into the ark the testimony that I shall give you.
17 “You shall make a mercy seat of pure gold. Two cubits and a half shall be its length, and a cubit and a half its breadth. 18 And you shall make two cherubim of gold; of hammered work shall you make them, on the two ends of the mercy seat. 19 Make one cherub on the one end, and one cherub on the other end. Of one piece with the mercy seat shall you make the cherubim on its two ends. 20 The cherubim shall spread out their wings above, overshadowing the mercy seat with their wings, their faces one to another; toward the mercy seat shall the faces of the cherubim be. 21 And you shall put the mercy seat on the top of the ark, and in the ark you shall put the testimony that I shall give you. 22 There I will meet with you, and from above the mercy seat, from between the two cherubim that are on the ark of the testimony, I will speak with you about all that I will give you in commandment for the people of Israel.
NOTE: The first description of the tabernacle begins with the ark, the single most important piece because it represented the presence of God, it held the covenant documents, and access was limited. For Moses, it was accessible all throughout the exodus journey (verse 22), but for the High Priest, the room where the ark was stored was only visited once a year.
In the book of Hebrews, the author emphasizes how the new covenant REPLACES the old covenant by the very fact of so many changes. The key change is that Jesus is our high Priest, and yet he was never a Levite or related to Aaron (this would be a violation of the old covenant). Also, we can enter into God's presence at any time. There is no longer a need for daily sacrifices or a yearly trip into the Holy of Holies to cover our sins. In fact, in the new covenant our sins are taken away, paid for completely, and we are redeemed.
How should we respond? Well for one, do we take advantage of the incredible gift that was given to Moses? We can go into God's presence. We can meet with him in our quiet time and hear him speak to our heart. We can experience the peace of our salvation.
Find a quiet place. Get up early. Bring a cup of coffee. Read a short passage of scripture. Right down what you see in the passage, and right down what you hear God saying through that passage. Relax in his presence. I type my journal, but an old-fashioned notebook and pen works as good or better.
PONDER:
- Moses was given a special gift in the desert, and yet we have the same gift in the new covenant -- do I meet with God each day in his word and prayer, and listen to him speak to my heart?
PRAYER: Lord, thank you for these moments of quiet to hear you speak, to comfort my heart, and to restore my spiritual strength. I pray for your protection in the day. I pray for physical strength to watch my grandchildren.