
Know ye not that ye are the temple of God
The apostle having spoken of the saints as God's building, of himself as a wise master builder, of Christ as the only foundation, and of various doctrines as the materials laid thereon, proceeds to observe to this church, and the members of it, that they being incorporated together in a Gospel church state, were the temple of God; and which was what they could not, or at least ought not, to be ignorant of: and they are so called, in allusion to Solomon's temple; which as it was a type of the natural, so of the mystical body of Christ. There is an agreement between that and the church of Christ, in its maker, matter, situation, magnificence, and holiness; and the church is said to be the temple of God, because it is of his building, and in which he dwells: what the apostle here says of the saints at Corinth, the Jewish doctors say of the Israelites F14, (Mta hwhy lkyh) , "the temple of the Lord are ye"; and which being usually said of them in the apostle's time, he may refer unto; and much better apply to the persons he does, of which the indwelling of the Spirit was the evidence:
and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you:
in particular members, as a spirit of regeneration, sanctification, faith, and adoption, and as the earnest and pledge of their future glory; in their ministers to fit and qualify them for their work, and carry them through it; and in the whole church, to bless the word and ordinances, for their growth, comfort, and establishment. This furnishes out a considerable proof of the deity and distinct personality of the Spirit, since this is mentioned as an evidence of the saints being the temple of God, which would not be one, if the Spirit was not God, who dwells therein; and since a temple is sacred to deity, and therefore if he dwells here as in a temple, he must dwell here as God; and since he is mentioned as distinct from God, whose Spirit he is, and dwelling, a personal action is ascribed to him, he must be a distinct divine person.

This episode concludes the 7-part "The Days of Noah" miniseries and reveals why Jesus told us to study Noah's time to prepare us to navigate safely to the Day of the Lord.You will learn two critical things in this episode: 1) Why the vaccine is the biggest sting operation against humanity the world has ever seen! and 2) What is unfolding now was prophesied in the Old Testament over 2500 years ago!Most importantly, you will learn what to do if you have taken the vaccine and now regret it. All is not lost!!**********************NOTE: For the resources mentioned in this episode: Go to my PODCAST PAGE, locate this title and click on it. All the resources are listed in the description notes.**********************

Last week, we explored Aaron’s rod—the undeniable sign of God’s sovereign choice and divine authority. This week, we step back to see the full picture and forward to discover its living fulfillment. In this culminating episode of the Tabernacle journey, Dr. Robyn and Dr. Nathan reveal why God never intended the Tabernacle to remain a structure, but a pattern—one ultimately built into the believer.From the altar to the Ark, every article points to Jesus, and every step reveals how God brings us into His story, not the other way around. Blending Scripture, prophetic insight, and neuroscience, this episode uncovers how what we behold shapes who we become—and why daily formation, not momentary revelation, leads to true transformation.You’ll discover that the Tabernacle was not abolished, but embodied. Christ fulfilled it, so we could live it. This is an invitation to move beyond spiritual shortcuts, to walk the full journey into rest, union, and secure attachment with God.And as we return to first love, we find it has grown—no longer fragile or fleeting, but formed, rooted, and mature.

As we’re faithful to our God-given calling and serving the Lord in the place He has for us, we’re not always going to be appreciated or thanked! In fact many times we’ll be unfairly criticized, or mistreated. That was the case for the apostle Paul as we’ll learn today on a Daily Walk. Pastor John Randall is about to show us how to maintain the right perspective when we’re in those environments.

How do you see yourself? Has your perception of yourself been negatively influenced by lies from your peers, parents, or society? These lies can easily enslave us, but if we’re in Christ, we have a new, freeing identity in Him.

Today on a Daily Walk Pastor John Randall shows us what a privilege it is to be the temple of God, and serving Jesus in our daily walk. We’ll be covering the latter part of First Corinthians three and then the first few verses of chapter four.
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