Saturday, July 20, 2013

How God Uses Suffering in Building His Church

Jonathan Edwards comments on 1 Kings 6:7. He notices how the Old Testament temple is a type of the Church, which is the holy temple of the Lord (Ephesians 2:19-22). He points out that God uses affliction to smooth and shape the individual blocks (the people of God) to fit together. We are being grown together into the temple of the Lord by God.
1 Kings vi. 7. “And the house, when it was in building, was built of stone made ready before it was brought thither; so that there was neither hammer, nor axe, nor any tool of iron, heard in the house while it was in building.” This temple represents the church of God, who are called God’s temple, or spiritual house; Jesus Christ being the chief corner-stone, and all the saints as so many stones. Particularly, by Solomon’s temple is meant the church triumphant, as by the tabernacle, the church militant, by the exact finishing, squaring, and smoothing of these stones before they were brought thither, represents the perfection of the saints in glory; heaven is not a place to prepare them, they are all prepared before they come there; they come perfectly sinless and holy into heaven; this world is the place where God hews them, and squares them, by his prophets and ministers, by the reproofs and warnings of his word, which God compares to a hammer, and by persecutions and afflictions. There shall be no noise of those tools heard in heaven, but all the lively strains of this spiritual and glorious building are exactly fitted, framed, and polished before they come there.(The Works of Jonathan Edwards, 15, 16

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