6 of 12 Series: Sanctuary Made Simple and Relevant Today

Icon: Entrance

Icebreaker:
Place your shoes in front of you/ or the center of the group circle
Answer the following
- What’s in a shoe? Describe
- What do you like about your shoes?
- When and where ONLY do you wear your shoes? Why?
- When and where you take off your shoes? Why?
Challenge:
Shoes Off Policy: The priests were not allowed to enter the sanctuary with their shoes on their feet; for the particles of dust cleaving to them would desecrate the holy place. They were to leave their shoes in the court before entering the sanctuary, and also to wash their hands and their feet before ministering in the tabernacle or at the altar of burnt-offering. Thus was constantly taught the lesson that all defilement must be put away from those who would come into the presence of God. 174 {GW 173.3}
- Should this be practiced literally?
- Why one need to be “barefoot” when coming to God?
- What are the “shoes of defilement” of your life that you need to remove before facing God?
Let’s go deeper.
What should you LET GO during worship time? Name 3 and share why?
THINK: According to a study, our shoes are full of germs. In a research conducted by the University of Arizona, it has been found that there are about 421,000 bacteria present in a shoe. So you can calculate for yourself how many will be in a pair of shoes.
- What are your personal resolutions on “shoes off” issues as you worship your God?
Ex. When I approach God to worship I must TAKE OFF MY “SHOES of DEFILEMENT” such as….
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2. What is your group collective affirmation about “shoes off” policy in worshiping God?
Ex. Every time our Family/Group /Church will worship God. We will…
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Hands-On Activity
Make a “No Entry Sign” for thing that should not interfere with your worship time.

Practical Reverence:
Shoes Off Policy Culture
There are cultures that still exist and practice removing footwear before entering a house or a temple. People ask about the practice, was it about the footwear? Or was it about the feet? Or was it about the building? Or was it about hygiene and health issue? Or was it about respect? Or was it about character?
“Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, And He will dwell with them, And they shall be His people, And God Himself shall be with them, And be their God.” Revelation 21:3. {AA 592.3}
The Purpose of the Sanctuary
And let them make me a sanctuary; that I may dwell among them. Ex. 25:8. {FLB 192.1}
“I will dwell among the children of Israel, and will be their God,” “and the tabernacle shall be sanctified by my glory” (Ex. 29:45, 43), was the assurance given to Moses. {FLB 192.2}
In the building of the sanctuary as a dwelling place for God, Moses was directed to make all things according to the pattern of things in the heavens. God called him into the mount, and revealed to him the heavenly things, and in their similitude the tabernacle, with all that pertained to it, was fashioned. {FLB 192.3}
So to Israel, whom He desired to make His dwelling place, He revealed His glorious ideal of character. The pattern was shown them in the mount when the law was given from Sinai. . . . {FLB 192.4}
But this ideal they were, in themselves, powerless to attain. The revelation at Sinai could only impress them with their need and helplessness. Another lesson the tabernacle, through its service of sacrifice, was to teach--the lesson of pardon of sin, and power through the Saviour for obedience unto life. {FLB 192.5}
Through Christ was to be fulfilled the purpose of which the tabernacle was a symbol–that glorious building, its walls of glistening gold reflecting in rainbow hues the curtains in wrought with cherubim, the fragrance of ever-burning incense pervading all, the priests robed in spotless white, and in the deep mystery of the inner place, above the mercy seat, between the figures of the bowed, worshiping angels, the glory of the Holiest. In all, God desired His people to read His purpose for the human soul. It was the same purpose long afterward set forth by the apostle Paul, speaking by the Holy Spirit: {FLB 192.6}
“Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are.” 1 Cor. 3:16, 17. 193 {The Faith I Live By 192.7}
Applied Spirituality
Are you locked up in your own want, your own space, your own world, own life, your own business? Do these ” your own” encroached or takes over even in the “exclusive-for-God” time of worship?

Practical means to offer acceptable worship with our service being a whole body temple.
Who do I worship with my hands?
Refer to your response in the worksheet on the ‘Face it’ section.
When do I worship in vain with my life and service?
because that, knowing God, they glorified him not as God, neither gave thanks; but became vain in their reasoning, and their senseless heart was darkened. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, and changed the glory of the incorruptible God for the likeness of an image of corruptible man… Romans 1:20-23
How do I worship God with my body and service?
I LORD, who may enter your Temple? Who may worship on Zion, your sacred hill? Those who obey God in everything and always do what is right, whose words are true and sincere, and who do not slander others. They do no wrong to their friends nor spread rumors about their neighbors. They despise those whom God rejects, but honor those who obey the LORD. They always do what they promise, no matter how much it may cost. They make loans without charging interest and cannot be bribed to testify against the innocent. Whoever does these things will always be secure. Psalms 15:1-5
How do I worship Jesus with my life and service?
Wherefore if any man is in Christ, he is a new creature: the old things are passed away; behold, they are become new. 2Corinthians 5:17
How do I worship in Spirit and in Truth?
Come as living stones, and let yourselves be used in building the spiritual temple, where you will serve as holy priests to offer spiritual and acceptable sacrifices to God through Jesus Christ. 1Peter 2:5
The Word Reincarnate
Insert your name or your appropriate pronoun on the blank and watch how the Word become flesh.
“Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are.” 1 Cor. 3:16, 17.
And let ________ make me a sanctuary; that I may dwell among ____. Exodus. 25:8
“Behold, the tabernacle of God is with _________, And He will dwell with __________, And _________ shall be His people, And God Himself shall be with _________, And be __________ God.” Revelation 21:3.
Let us understand HOLINESS, so we can fully grasp what we need to do before meeting the Holy God.
In summary:
So many things we attached in our daily activities in life and we are caught in busyness.’ We have time for secular activities and spiritual activities. The secular time must not encroached and take over into your worship time.

Are you ready to learn more about the Sanctuary and its relevance to our life? See you in the next study.






















