The Restored Temple in the End Times
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The Restored Temple in the End Times
**Introduction**
This teaching by Matthew Vander Els at Founded in Truth Fellowship focuses on the true meaning of Hanukkah and how it points to Jesus as the ultimate fulfillment of the restored temple. The teaching explores the historical context of Hanukkah, the rededication of the temple, and how this event foreshadows the greater restoration found in Jesus.
**Jesus as the Fulfilled Temple**- The teaching highlights how John, in his Gospel, intentionally connects Jesus with the fulfillment of three major Jewish feasts: Passover, Tabernacles (Sukkot), and Hanukkah.
- Just as the temple was rededicated during Hanukkah, Jesus, through his ministry, death, and resurrection, becomes the ultimate restored temple, the meeting place between God and humanity.
- Matthew 12:6 is cited, where Jesus says, "Something greater than the temple is here," emphasizing his role as the true temple.
- The teaching draws parallels between the restored temple and believers in Jesus.
- Just as God's presence dwelt in the temple, the Holy Spirit dwells in believers, making them "God's temple." (1 Corinthians 3:16)
- This concept is further emphasized through passages like 1 Corinthians 6:19 and 1 Peter 2:5, which describe believers as temples of the Holy Spirit and living stones being built into a spiritual house.
- The teaching encourages listeners to examine their lives and consider what needs to be rededicated to God.
- It acknowledges that life's challenges and distractions can hinder spiritual growth and the need for a renewed commitment to God.
- The speaker urges the audience to be the "temple," allowing God's love, justice, mercy, and grace to flow through them into the world.
- John 2:19 (Jesus predicts the destruction and raising of the temple in three days)
- John 6 (Jesus as the Bread of Life, connecting him to Passover)
- John 7 (Jesus and the Feast of Tabernacles, emphasizing living water)
- John 10 (Jesus at Hanukkah, claiming to be the Good Shepherd)
- Matthew 12:6 ("Someth
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