Buildings:
Even the highest heaven cannot contain You!
(First Kings 8:27)
Last
Saturday evening we were blessed to spend time with pre-sanctuary VCC
people—the people without whom, with God’s call upon their lives, there would
be no VCC sanctuary. One in particular, shared with me that he was once again
working on a VCC building project to replace those smelly portables that we
promised the city, some twenty years ago, we would replace.
This
morning, by the fire pit, thinking of our conversations last Saturday night and
all those church building projects we had been through; I reread the story of
King Solomon’s Temple. Being the wisest of all mortals, Solomon knew his
beautiful new temple could not contain God. So he wisely prayed that our
uncontainable God would nonetheless allow his Name to dwell there—as he had
promised Moses during those wandering days of the Tabernacle. Not unlike VCC’s
story. We too wandered about from one school multipurpose room to another until
we were able to build that Road, and by and by, build something of a
place—eventually, even sanctuary, where His Name could dwell.
Our
English word “church” means “the Lord's house”. Some think it a poor translation of
the N.T. Greek word ekklÄ“sia which means simply “the assembly”
or “the gathered”. It’s not about the building, but about how the scattered
gather in His name wherever they gather—down by the river as in the early days
of Philippi; or, at Priscilla and Aquila’s big house in Corinth or Rome. If
VCC’s buildings were to burndown tomorrow, we would gather in the ashes on
Sunday Morning and sing praises to His name. We would still be church without
all those buildings. It is always by grace that the scattered gather to greet
with a “holy kiss” and to sing praises, and to hear again the gospel message.
Nevertheless, wouldn’t it be ungrateful of us if we did
not give thanks for these beautiful buildings, thoughtfully designed and
carefully built through the sacrifice of the gathered community—of those
faithful folks I spent time with last Saturday night?
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