Now this is the main point of the things we are saying: We have such a High Priest, who is seated at the right
hand of the throne of the Majesty in the heavens, a Minister of the sanctuary
and of the true tabernacle which the Lord erected, and not man.
Hebrews 8:1-2
Many ministers are overpaid and under-worked!…or at least that’s what some people think. They see the preacher give two or three half-hour sermons each week and a few times a year speak at a wedding or a funeral. They think that is all they do, and they wish that they had it so easy.
Although there are lazy people in any profession, preaching is just the tip of the iceberg for most Christian workers. Most of what a true servant of God does never comes into the public view. Hours are often spent discipling others, making phone calls, and doing visitation. More time yet is spent in prayer, meditation, and Bible study. What ministers do to be holy is the key to what they do, even if it isn’t seen or appreciated by others.
Christ Jesus, in His capacity as High Priest, atoned for the sins of every believer on the cross. He continues to intercede on their behalf and separate each believer for service for God. After this world is dissolved, the Lord will become Minister of the Sanctuary in the New Jerusalem. What exactly He’ll be doing isn’t revealed, but Jesus isn’t lazy, and there will be much to do. Worship will be a constant activity, and the True Tabernacle will be up and running. Whatever will be done there was foreshadowed in the books of Exodus and Leviticus regarding Moses’ Tabernacle of meeting. A lot of the imagery of the Old Testament will finally make sense in that coming time and place.
In heaven we’ll be able to see the Throne of Grace, streets of polished gold, and real-live cherubim. We’ll also see our glorified Lord and Savior there serving as the Minister of the Sanctuary.
March 26