
18 “But will God really live on earth among people? Why, even the highest heavens cannot contain you. How much less this Temple I have built! — 2 Chronicles 6:18 NLT
David had arranged for all the building materials to complete the Temple that Solomon built to honor God and to serve as God’s dwelling place on earth. This was the place that all of Israel would come to worship God with their offerings. Other than for special purposes, the Holy Spirit had not come to earth. It would be after the Resurrection that He would come and abide in each believer. Did God really live in the Temple? No, but His presence filled the Temple. On some occasions, His presence was so real and powerful that the priests were unable to enter the Temple. As Solomon implied, there is no physical building that could contain God. The only Temple that God desires to inhabit here on earth is our bodies. He does that by abiding in our hearts. Because of that, we can worship Him anywhere, anytime because we are the Temple that He inhabits. He is with us and will never leave us. We abide in Him and He in us when His words fill our hearts and we show that He abides in us when we show His love to others by the way we live our daily lives.
“The Gospel has come to you because it’s on its way to someone else.” – Anonymous