Dec 29, 2016
Episode 58 Evidence of God’s presence in His temple
What is the evidence that God is dwelling in His temple? We know
what it was in the Tabernacle. It was a cloud by day and a pillar
of fire by night. But when God took up residence in His church on
the day of Pentecost what was the evidence then? Is it the same
today? I think we must all come before God in this matter with a
humble heart, ready to hear, ready to learn, and if necessary ready
to change. If we come with our preconceived ideas we may see what
we want. But let us come asking Jesus to anoint our spiritual eyes
with eye salve that we may see all things as He does. We must
be looking for the right things or we may miss God Himself.
• The coming of God (the Holy Spirit) in His temple was
obvious (Acts 2:1-4)
o A rushing wind, tongues of fire, and prophecy (the wonderful
works of God)
o This event was fulfilment of prophecy (2:17-21)
• The continuing working of God was manifest in many ways
o Conviction of sin (2:37)
o Obedience to God’s word (2:41)
o Teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, prayer (2:42)
o Fear of God, miraculous signs (2:43)
o A communal spirit (2:46)
o Praise to God (2:47)
o Addition of more believers
• As a gathering matures, other manifestations are more
obvious
o A plurality of God-given leadership
o A ministry that feeds the flock with Christ
• The presence of God does not necessarily mean spirituality
in believers
o God’s presence in the Corinthian church was evident (I Cor.
1:4-9)
o The expression from the Corinthian church was “carnal” (I
Cor. 3:1)
• God’s continued presence in His temple is contingent upon
our obedience
o God gives us time to obey
o The churches in Revelation are an example (chapters 2 and
3)
o The indication that God is present and in control of an
assembly of His people is an expanding expression of Christ
(Testimony)
o God does not just want to be present but rather acknowledged
as God. His purpose is that we walk in all truth, not just a
part.
o Unity, love, and holiness is fruit that comes from the
abiding presence of God
• Additional resources at http://www.ntchurchsource.com/
• Theme song “Will Your Anchor Hold” sung by J. Ashley
Milne
• Comments and questions welcome. Email David@AnchorOfTruth.com