* Ezekiel’s vision of the Temple carried a two-fold purpose:
* Encourage people that the temple would be restored one day (when Christ comes back).
* Encourage NT believers about our own newly formed temples - our bodies.
* The temple is what housed God’s presence.
* So it was to be constructed “exactly” according to the design.
* When Ezekiel got to the walls, check out how thick they were:
* vs 5 - “Then he measured the wall of the temple, six cubits thick, and the breadth of the side chambers, four cubits, all around the temple.”
* The walls of the temple were 10.5 feet thick!
* There are rooms in houses that are 9 feet wide, and this temple wall was that thick!
* I think it shows us four things:
* 1) Beauty - the walls were made of stone, which was really pretty.
* But this is just the outward appearance.
* 2) Strength - you couldn’t penetrate these walls if you’re an enemy, no matter what you did.
* They were just too thick.
* If you don’t feel strong, “consider” yourself strong.
* 3) Security - if you were inside the temple you were safe - nobody was getting to you.
* Our core human need is trust.
* You may experience hurt, but not harm.
* 4) Stability - they were built to last!
* They would last the test of time.
* This will help you overcome anxiety - projecting fear into the future.
* Now, we are the temple.
* As we come together in God’s name we have beauty, strength, security, and stability.
* If we separate from others, we lose all of these things.