"Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men,” is how we find it described in the King James Bible. It is significant to note, however, that the verb ‘is’ does not appear in the Greek text. A more literal translation would be, “Behold the tabernacle of God with men!” That is, the tabernacle of God is with men — behold it! The tabernacle of God with men is the holy city, New Jerusalem! The tabernacle of God with men is the bride of the Lamb! Look at the bride! Fasten your eyes upon the holy city! Behold the tabernacle of God with men! By the time we reach this chapter of the Revelation every spiritual mind has figured out that the tabernacle of God is not a tent in the wilderness, nor a temple on mount Moriah, nor a literal city floating down out of space and setting down somewhere in the Middle East, but the tabernacle of God is a spiritual people that has been built up a spiritual house, made of living stones, fitly framed together and compacted by every part, raised up in the earth to be an habitation of God through the Spirit."
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"Of all the marvelous galaxies still undiscovered or unexplored by man, and all the trillions of planets that fill them, God chose to dwell on this tiny sphere called earth; and He chose man as the place He would inhabit here, making the redeemed men to be the “habitable part of His earth.” Of course, the Lord is everywhere, His presence filling all things. But God makes His “home” in His people! And they are His permanent dwelling place. What a wonder that is!"
"God has always cherished having a place to live. To Him there is “no place like home.” The dwelling place of God, from its simplest beginnings in Genesis to the grand finale in the book of Revelation begins and concludes the whole scheme of God’s purpose to indwell a people through whom to reveal Himself to creation. The first mention of a house for God appears suddenly in the early days of the patriarchs when Jacob, fleeing for his life, came to a certain place and camped there for the night. He took of the stones of the place and arranged them under his head for a pillow and after the setting of the sun he lay down to sleep. And he dreamed, and behold a ladder set up on the earth, and the top of it reached to heaven, and he saw the angels of God ascending and descending upon it. Then he saw the Lord standing at the top of the ladder, and .the Lord spoke to him, renewing with him the covenant He had made with Abraham and Isaac. And Jacob awoke out of his sleep and in his wonder and excitement he cried, “How awesome is this place! This is none other than the House of God; this is the gate of heaven!” And so, Jacob took the stone he had used as a pillow and set it up as a pillar and poured oil on the top of it. Jacob then made this profound statement to the Lord: “And this stone which I have set up as a pillar will be God’s House!” Bethel was a simple house — made up of one stone! It was, however, an anointed house, for Jacob had poured oil on its top. Not a very pretentious house for the great God of the universe, but it was at least a beginning and the revelation was birthed in the earth that blessed night that God will have a house in the midst of men, it will be an anointed house, and it will be built of anointed, living stones! What began in Genesis with one stone, is finally perfected and completed in the Revelation as a dazzling city of precious stones and gold!"
"Ah — GOD IS MOVING IN WITH MAN! Actually, INTO MAN, for He dwells among them. So it’s really not about a mansion you can live in, but you becoming a mansion that He can live in! It’s about you becoming an habitation of God through the Spirit! Through the ages men have been visited by God, but in this hour its not about another visitation, He’s building a habitation! Don’t seek God for another visitation (revival), ask Him to make you His habitation. It’s about God filling your whole being with His glory! It is God revealed in His people! BEHOLD THE TABERNACLE OF GOD WITH MEN! The result of God living in the same tent that we do is that it puts the curse in reverse — no more death, no more sorrow, no more crying, no more pain (Rev. 21:4). Not because we flew away to some far-off heaven somewhere, but because all that God is is living in the midst of us and His life has swallowed up every aspect of the curse, and there is a new heaven and a new earth and there is no more sea! No more wicked, no more wickedness, no more rebellion, no more war, no more crime, no more drugs, no more tragedies, no more heartache to tear apart our emotions, disturb our minds, and devastate our lives. Jesus said, “I go to prepare a place for you.” The “place” is a condition, a state of being, the experiencing of Himself within ourselves by the triumph of His life! Oh, the wonder of it! The city is a people. The hour has come to favor Zion and to make Jerusalem a praise in the earth."
"Though ultimately this experiencing of God among men pertains to all men universally, there is also a very personal application in each of our lives. The Greek text says that John heard a great voice from the throne. We have discovered this throne within ourselves, in the authority and power of God residing in our spirit. We are aware that there is a throne or a secret place of divine life and power within where a special voice speaks to us. We know this voice, and it has a wonderful message for us: “Behold, the dwelling place of God is with men.”
"How awesome and wonderful it is to know that God is living in us, and the Revelation unfolds for us the beauty, the grandeur, the glory, and the majesty of the reality!"