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F.B. Meyer

Then the House Was Filled With a Cloud.

The sermon emphasizes the importance of inviting God's presence into our lives by cultivating unity, heartiness, thanksgiving, and praise.
F.B. Meyer emphasizes the significance of inviting God's presence, symbolized by the Shekinah cloud, into our lives and spirits, as it represents God's desire to dwell among His people. He highlights that the Most Holy Place, akin to our spirit, should be a welcoming home for God, where He brings blessings, joy, and strength. Meyer outlines three essential conditions for this divine presence: unity among believers, heartfelt sincerity in worship, and a spirit of thanksgiving and praise. He encourages the congregation to embody these principles to experience God's abundant blessings and presence in their lives.

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Then the house was filled with a Cloud. 2 Chron. v. 13.

THIS was the bright Shekinah cloud, the symbol of the Divine Presence, which had shone for Moses in the bush, and led the march through the desert. It was as though God had found a rest. And as it settled upon the Most Holy Place, it was as though God said, This is my rest for ever; here will I dwell, for I have desired it.

The Most Holy Place is the symbol of our spirit, meant to be the abiding‑place and home of God; and shall we not invite the blessed Shekinah cloud to enter thither, addressing it in the words of the Psalm, "Arise, 0 Lord, into thy resting‑place, Thou and the ark of thy strength." Because where He comes to abide He abundantly blesses the provision, and satisfies the poor with bread; He clothes his priests with salvation, and makes his saints shout aloud for joy; He erects the horn of strength and prepares the lamp of light. What were the conditions of this incoming? ‑‑

First, UNITY.‑ "The trumpeters and singers were as one." We must put away strife, divisions, variance, and evil‑speaking. Our heart and life must be full of love. When the disciples were with one accord,. in one place, the Spirit descended.

Second, HEARTINESS. ‑‑ "They lifted up their voice." There was every symptom of sincerity and fervour.

Third, THANKSGIVING AND PRAISE. ‑‑ "They praised the Lord, saying, He is good, for his mercy endureth for ever." No refrain occurs oftener in the Bible than this. It is an exquisite expression of the heart's joy and rest in God. Let us sing it in our darkest, as well as gladdest hours, full of trust, thanksgiving, and praise.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • The Bright Shekinah Cloud
  2. II
    • The Most Holy Place as the Abiding-Place of God
    • Inviting the Divine Presence
  3. III
    • Conditions for the Incoming of God
    • UNITY
    • HEARTINESS
    • THANKSGIVING AND PRAISE

Key Quotes

“This is my rest for ever; here will I dwell, for I have desired it.” — F.B. Meyer
“Arise, 0 Lord, into thy resting-place, Thou and the ark of thy strength.” — F.B. Meyer
“He is good, for his mercy endureth for ever.” — F.B. Meyer

Application Points

  • We must put away strife, divisions, and evil-speaking to invite God's presence into our lives.
  • We should express our trust, thanksgiving, and praise to God with sincerity and fervour.
  • God's incoming presence brings abundant blessings, satisfaction, and joy to our lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the Shekinah cloud in the Bible?
The Shekinah cloud is the symbol of the Divine Presence, which represents God's presence and guidance in the lives of His people.
What is the Most Holy Place in the context of this sermon?
The Most Holy Place is a symbol of the human spirit, where God desires to dwell and abide.
What are the conditions for God's incoming presence?
The conditions are unity, heartiness, thanksgiving, and praise.
How can we invite God's presence into our lives?
We can invite God's presence by addressing Him with sincerity and fervour, and by expressing our trust, thanksgiving, and praise.

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