Psalm 78:69

Psalm 78:69

Earth reflects heaven

This verse appears to be open to many interpretations but there is one meaning that I believe is very clear. When the writer talks about the heights, I think he is talking about heavenly places, and when he refers to the sanctuary, surely he is referring to God’s earthly Temple or Tabernacle. The verse is simply pointing out that the earthly sanctuary of God is but a reflection, a simple copy of the glorious dwelling place of God, above. 

The sanctuary on earth was a simple structure but it reflected some profound truths. It was a fearsome place and only priests were allowed to serve within it. It was a place built around sacrifice and offerings. No priest could ever enter without ceremonial washing and preparation. Those who served in the sanctuary were lit by an everlasting light (the Menorah that was always kept alight), they ate the living bread from the Table of Shewbread, and they offered their prayers as incense before the Lord. Only one man, the High Priest, could enter the most Holy Place, once a year, and make Atonement for sins innocently committed. The glory of the Lord God filled the inner sanctum where the Law, a portion of Manna, and Aaron’s Rod were stored, beneath the Seat of God’s Mercy.

The principles of God’s justice, His truth and His righteousness are reflected in everything about this earthly sanctuary. Our spiritual journey involves all of these earthly symbols which in themselves have no value, their glory is that they reflect everything we need to know about the heavenly dwelling of God where our High Priest serves us as we await His return. 

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