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Chapter 27: The Sanctuary
I was then shown the grievous
disappointment of the people of God. They did not see Jesus at the expected
time. They knew not why their Saviour did not come. They could see no evidence
why prophetic time had not ended. Said an angel, Has God's word failed? Has God
failed to fulfill his promises? No: he has fulfilled all he promised. Jesus has
risen up, and has shut the door of the Holy place of the heavenly Sanctuary, and
has opened a door into the Most Holy place, and has entered in to cleanse the
Sanctuary.
Said the angel, All who wait patiently shall understand the mystery. Man has erred; but there has been no failure on the part of God. All was
accomplished that God promised; but man erroneously looked to the earth,
believing it to be the Sanctuary to be cleansed at the end of the prophetic
periods. Man's expectations have failed; but God's promise not at all. Jesus
sent his angels to direct the disappointed ones, to lead their minds into the
Most Holy place where he had gone to cleanse the Sanctuary, and make a special
atonement for Israel. Jesus told the angels that all who found him would
understand the work which he was to perform. I saw that while Jesus was in the
Most Holy place he would be married to the New Jerusalem, and after his work
should be accomplished in the Holiest, he would descend to earth in kingly power
and take the precious ones to himself who had patiently waited his return.
I was then shown what did take place in heaven as
the prophetic periods ended in 1844. I saw that as the ministration of Jesus in
the Holy place ended, and he closed the door of that apartment, a great darkness
settled upon those who had heard, and had rejected the messages of Christ's
coming, and they lost sight of him. Jesus then clothed himself with precious
garments. Around the bottom of his robe was a bell and a pomegranate, a bell and
a pomegranate. He had suspended from his shoulders a breastplate of curious
work. And as he moved, it glittered like diamonds, magnifying letters which
looked like names written, or engraven upon the breastplate. After he was fully
attired, with something upon his head which looked like a crown, angels
surrounded him, and in a flaming chariot he passed within the second vail.
I was
then bid to take notice of the two apartments of the heavenly Sanctuary. The
curtain, or door, was opened, and I was permitted to enter. In the first
apartment I saw the candlestick with seven lamps, which looked rich and
glorious; also the table on which was the shew-bread, and the altar of incense,
and the censer. All the furniture of this apartment looked like purest gold, and
reflected the image of the one who entered that place. The curtain which
separated these two apartments looked glorious. It was of different colors and
material, with a beautiful border, with figures of gold wrought upon it,
representing angels.
The vail was lifted, and I looked into the second
apartment. I saw there an ark which had the appearance of being of the finest
gold. As a border around the top of the ark, was most beautiful work
representing crowns. It was of fine gold. In the ark were the tables of stone
containing the ten commandments. On each end of the ark was a lovely cherub with
their wings spread out over it. Their wings were raised on high, and touched
each other above the head of Jesus, as he stood by the ark. Their faces were
turned towards each other, and they looked downwards to the ark, representing
all the angelic host looking with interest at the law of God. Between the
cherubim was a golden censer. And as the prayers of the saints in faith came up
to Jesus, and he offered them to his Father, a sweet fragrance arose from the
incense. It looked like smoke of most beautiful colors.
Above the place where
Jesus stood, before the ark, I saw an exceeding bright glory that I could not
look upon. It appeared like a throne where God dwelt. As the incense ascended up
to the Father, the excellent glory came from the Father's throne to Jesus, and
from Jesus it was shed upon those whose prayers had come up like sweet incense.
Light and glory poured upon Jesus in rich abundance, and overshadowed the
mercy-seat, and the train of the glory filled the temple. I could not long look
upon the glory. No language can describe it. I was overwhelmed, and turned from
the majesty and glory of the scene.
I was shown a Sanctuary upon earth containing two
apartments. It resembled the one in heaven. I was told that it was the earthly
Sanctuary, a figure of the heavenly. The furniture of the first apartment of the
earthly Sanctuary was like that in the first apartment of the heavenly. The vail
was lifted, and I looked into the Holy of Holies, and saw that the furniture was
the same as in the Most Holy place of the heavenly Sanctuary. The priests
ministered in both apartments of the earthly. In the first apartment he
ministered every day in the year, and entered the Most Holy but once in a year,
to cleanse it from the sins which had been conveyed there. I saw that Jesus
ministered in both apartments of the heavenly Sanctuary. He entered into the
heavenly Sanctuary by the offering of his own blood. The earthly priests were
removed by death, therefore they could not continue long; but Jesus, I saw, was
a priest forever. Through the sacrifices and offerings brought to the earthly
Sanctuary, the children of Israel were to lay hold of the merits of a Saviour to
come. And in the wisdom of God the particulars of this work were given us that
we might look back to them, and understand the work of Jesus in the heavenly
Sanctuary.
At the crucifixion, as Jesus died on Calvary, he
cried, It is finished, and the vail of the temple was rent in twain, from the
top to the bottom. This was to show that the services of the earthly Sanctuary
were forever finished, and that God would no more meet with them in their
earthly temple, to accept their sacrifices. The blood of Jesus was then shed,
which was to be ministered by himself in the heavenly Sanctuary. As the priests
in the earthly Sanctuary entered the Most Holy once a year to cleanse the
Sanctuary, Jesus entered the Most Holy of the heavenly, at the end of the 2300
days of Daniel 8, in 1844, to make a final atonement for all who could be
benefited by his mediation, and to cleanse the Sanctuary.
See Jeremiah 3:14; Hebrews 9; Revelation 3:8,
4:1, 21:2.
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