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Heaven Past Present Future Ministries ENCOURAGEMENT TO ETERNAL FOCUS IN UNITY AND FELLOWSHIP OF THE GOSPEL
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Chapter 8
Who Will Go For Us?
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Why does God the Father call for us to labor is his field instead of just coming Himself at some point in our lives? Why is the Father "Spirit" or invisible like wind to us in this creation?
In God the Father’s plan, He would send His Son and continually draw the creation to Himself by God the Holy Spirit. But could God fulfill this wonderful plan by Himself? The answer to this question is no. God as He looks lovingly at fallen mankind asks…. Who Will God For Us?Around eight hundred years after Moses writing of Genesis Isaiah the prophet shares a vision he received in Scripture. Isaiah was burdened due to the wickedness of mankind as seen in Israel. As Isaiah prays over his discouragement with sin God answers his prayers with a vision of Himself and the heavens. The spectacular revelation challenged Isaiah in his service of God. Isaiah’s vision of the heavens helped him to see God’s need and encouraged him to greater faithfulness to share God’s message to the people God loves. God’s Temple Not of This Creation
In the year King Uzziah dies, Isaiah was shown a spectacular vision. In this vision Isaiah was shown God’s divine throne, train and temple. He was privileged to understand the power and greatness of the God who had called him in service. Little is specifically known about this place of Isaiah’s vision because no man has ever actually been to the temple of God in the heavens due to sin. However, God does share with mankind some sibilance of understanding of His present domain in the Kingdom of Heaven. Heaven is not like a house for sale that one can go tour and decide if it meets our taste. It is not like a good suit of cloths we test in a heavenly dressing room. No one has ever actually even to this day been to the place of our Heavenly Father. We are told, as will be elaborated more in a chapter to follow called Worship in Spirit and In Truth, faith is living our lives after the pattern of the principles of truth practiced in this world not seen. So how does God advertise to those He loves the details of the wonders of His heavenly house? As seen the the previous chapter Tabernacle Not Made With Hands God gave to Israel through Moses the earthly Temple and the covenant of the Law as a pattern of the heavens of the present creation. [See Appendix 7 – Figures – Artists conception of the Tabernacle of God in the Wilderness of Sinai.]
Like Moses, Isaiah was shown a vision of God’s tabernacle of the heavens. In it he saw God’s throne exalted and lifted up high. The train of his robe filling the temple pictured the power and authority of God over the heavens. [See Appendix 1 – The Present Heavens]
Additional prophets other than Moses and Isaiah have also seen visions of God’s throne and temple in the heavens. Scripture tells of Ezekiel, Isaiah, David, Paul, and John seeing demonstrations of this tabernacle not made with hands in the heavens. Paul shared his experience as defense of his apostleship and understanding of spiritual matters. As well the Apostle John was called up to the heavens to record prophecy.
Isaiah, in the company of few ever to live was blessed indeed to see a remarkable illustration of God’s heavenly temple. He then proceeded to give more details of this heavenly revelation.
God’s Angelic Protection
Among the man creatures God has created are beings called “seraphs” and “cherubim.” [See Appendix 7 – Figure 5 – Artists conception of the Cherubim of the Ark of the Covenant] These are part of a complex order of angels and other beings of God’s creation. The term “seraph” means burning or to appear on fire. The name depicts the appearance of these beings to man. Clothed by the brightness of light these beings appear to be on fire. These beings have six wings. They are distinguished from the Cherubim who only have four wings.
These special creations of God’s government function to protect His holiness and purity from all defilement. These powerful angels stand between God and the sinful creation at this time. Note that these ancient protectors of God in relation to Isaiah were “above him.” They stood between Isaiah and God’s throne where the Father is today. Immediately Isaiah knew from his position he could not approach God in closeness and fellowship.
All men fall into this same position relative to the Holiness of God the Father. When God spoke to Moses “face to face” as shared in Scripture, during conversation the cherubim separated God and Moses. God spoke from between the two cherubim and showed to all that sinful man was still alienated from God.
Isaiah like Ezekiel, Moses, David, John and other saw these “fire” like creatures of God. These beings serve God faithfully to guard Him and carry out His will. The angels of the tabernacle teaches us without atonement for sin no man will ever come into the presence of Almighty God as long as it is up to these created beings.
God’s Glorified Power and Exalted Holiness
What do these angels think about their creator? In their expressions what do they say about their maker? As Isaiah is separated from God by these angels, he could hear them above him. What did he hear them say?
The angelic host recognizes God’s holiness and purity. They understand all creation personifies the Father’s glory. Everything in the earth shouts the existence of the Lord Almighty.
This word “Holy” has in it the idea of separate as pure and just. Throughout the Scriptures we are told of the Holiness of God. He is not a George Burns as in the Hollywood movie Oh God! that told dirty jokes, smoked cigars and embraced the detestable of men. Man is constantly attempting to understand God at a human level. There is a persistent lowering of God to idols of gold, wood or stone and immoral vice. Read what Moses and John write about God in heaven.
The Apostle John saw how the saints in heaven future as they sing the song of Moses and the song of the Lamb. All of the saints recognize that God alone is holy. The angels, who continually serve God, see God for who He really is and know He is Holy.
God’s Angelic Adoration and PrayersWe do not know the number of all God’s creations in heaven. What would happen if they all were to speak at once? Isaiah heard this amazing sound as these created beings spoke together.
Heaven is filled with creatures created by God who continually adore God, pray to Him and praise His Holiness. There are so many that to Isaiah heaven seemed to shake at its foundations when they all spoke. The smoke probably represents the temple incense picturing God’s heavenly domain filled with prayers. The Apostle John as well was shown other creations of God. Consider what the twenty-four elders and the living creatures say before God and His Son.
No place in Scripture are we told these creatures are allegories or pictures of some aspect of mankind. In our under the earth perspective, we attempt to explain them by our earthly understanding. These beings have probably existed from the beginning. Whoever they are they constantly exalt God’s holiness and almighty power. They vocalize their acknowledgment of God giving glory, thanks and honor. They offer God their “crowns”[1] picturing they know any success they experience in the domains of their existence always comes from their Creator.
God’s Vision Before Sinful Man
Isaiah saw God for who He really is. He could have only one correct response about himself and mankind.
Those who feel themselves righteous can only do so by comparison to others of humanity. Any comparison to the King, the LORD Almighty can only yield one reply, “I am a man of unclean lips, and I live among a people of unclean lips.”
Throughout the Scriptures man is reminded of how he compares to a Holy God. Paul clearly describes in several verses of Romans this contrast of God and man.
God’s Atoning Grace Cleansing Sin
Isaiah was broken as he saw the reality before him - but God was prepared to meet his need. The tabernacle of Israel detailed God’s provision for his sinfulness before a Holy God.
Isaiah was very familiar with the Old Testament altar and its significance. Throughout his lifetime he had seen many sacrifices upon the altar. Isaiah was shown with the “live coal” by way of the altar he would be forgiven of his sin. The actual sacrificial Lamb of Jesus Christ had not been given. The angel would have difficulty showing the sacrifice of the Son of God in an enactment of blood redemption. The Lamb for the altar was his Lord and God. The altar was probably enough to get the message across to Isaiah. The author of Hebrews describes this wonderful offering of God as fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
The work of the earthly tabernacle of Israel pictured the work that Jesus as God's Lamb would do for the salvation of mankind and God's separated creation. Once a year the high priest would enter into the Holy of Holies and offer upon the mercy seat of the Ark of the Covenant the blood of a sacrificial lamb without spot or blemish. The Cherubim with wings touching symbolically looked down upon this blood upon the mercy seat. The sacrifice would satisfy the Cherubim in allowing those redeemed into the presence of God the Father. In this blood sacrifice God the Father offers forgiveness. In Jesus Christ atonement for sin has been made.
God’s Call For Help
God then puts forth a question after showing the blessing of His salvation. Having now come to a greater understanding of God’s Holiness in this Divine Temple, Isaiah was ready for a special call of God.
Why does God need help? Why does not a Holy and Just God Who is all-powerful as the Almighty just come to mankind Himself? The answer is He cannot because of sin in the darkness of the temporary creation. God is separated from His beloved creation by sin. He cannot come Himself, so He asks, “Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?”
Isaiah seeing the holiness, glory and love of God feels only one response to God’s need for help. “Here am I. Send me!” Many Biblical writers in understanding this vision and calling of God were inspired to describe our position in God’s service.
God’s Commission to His Servants
Answering God’s call Isaiah receives his commission. Every child of God in the same way has received a commission to God’s kingdom work. Each is created in Jesus Christ to good works that God has before ordained. Throughout the inspired Word of God the challenges of this commission are set forth.
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