What would be your answer if someone asked you, “Where
is your God?” According to Habakkuk, God is in his holy temple. The
temple in Jerusalem was already doomed so we know he was not referring to it. In
contrast to the dead god of Babylon* who was man-made and thus
could be contained in a man-made temple, our God “sits upon the throne of
universal authority and power.”*
In I Corinthians 6: 19, Paul asks, “Do you not know
that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit?” In II Corinthians 6: 16, he
writes, “What agreement is there between the temple of God and idols? For we
are the temple of the living God.” God’s holy temple is wherever God is. If
that is so, then we are always in his presence and should have the proper
attitude: “Let all the earth be silent before him.”
Why
be silent? So that we may listen to the revelation that he is about to make? Because
we are speechless in his presence? Or perhaps
because “humble
worship is the only logical response when a created being encounters the
Creator of all.”*
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