Fr. Larry Richards is the founder and president of The Reason for our Hope Foundation, a non- profit organization dedicated to ”spreading the Good News” by educating others about Jesus Christ. His new homilies are posted each week.
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Getting to Where God is
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Main Theme: Getting to Where God Is
- The central idea revolves around the desire to be in God’s presence, drawing from the story of Moses being called up the mountain.
- “We need to get where God is.”
- God’s desire is to be with humanity, despite our imperfections.
- “Why would He love me? Why would He love you? Why would He want to be with me?”
- The speaker expresses a longing to be in God’s presence, where relief and connection are found.
- “It is my heart’s desire it is the goal of my soul is to be where he is…sometimes you pray a thousand tears and never get into the holiest of holies but I like it when brother I’m just able to whisper one word and I’m right there I’m already crossed into that place that is within the veil”
The Tabernacle as a Model
- The Old Testament tabernacle is presented as a model for approaching God.
- The tabernacle had three sections: the outer court, the holy place, and the holiest of holies.
- To reach God, one had to start in the outer court.
- “If you want to get to where God is today, you’re going to have to start just like they did.”
- Entrance to the outer court was through a single curtain on the east, symbolizing that access to God is through Christ.
- “If you’re going to get to God, you’ve got to come through Christ.”
The Outer Court: Repentance and Sacrifice
- The outer court represents the initial step of repentance and sacrifice.
- Entering the outer court requires giving up on oneself and repenting of sin.
- “You’re going to have to give up on yourself…you’ll never get to God until you’ve repented of sin.”
- It involves presenting one’s body as a living sacrifice, as mentioned in Romans 12:1.
- “Present your bodies a living sacrifice unto God.”
- This sacrifice is not comfortable, as the “living sacrifice” doesn’t want to die.
- “Hey, you know the problem with this living sacrifice is they don’t want to die.”
- The Holy Spirit helps in crucifying the flesh and bringing it under subjection.
- “If you’ll turn yourself over to the Holy Ghost…He can crucify you.”
- Without sacrifice, one cannot progress beyond the outer court.
- “Most people are in the outer court. As far as they get…You don’t go no farther until the sacrifice has been made.”
- The shedding of blood is essential for remission of sins, fulfilled by Jesus Christ’s sacrifice.
- “Without the shedding of blood, there’s no remission of sins.”
- Entering the outer court requires giving up on oneself and repenting of sin.
The Holy Place: Light, Bread, and Worship
- The holy place, inside the tent, contains the golden candlestick, the table of showbread, and the altar of incense.
- The golden candlestick provides light, symbolizing spiritual illumination.
- “Brother, there’s light when you get into the holy place.”
- The table of showbread, with twelve loaves, represents the Word of God and spiritual nourishment.
- “You need the Word of God this morning, friend…so you can partake of it and find the power and the strength of God’s holy Word today.”
- The 12 loaves represent the 12 tribes of Israel, and the 66 books of the Bible.
- The altar of incense signifies worship and praise.
- “Brother, they were bringing their worship unto the Holy God. Brother, He inhabits your praise today.”
- Entering the holy place requires cleaning up from the “grime and guts” of the outer court.
- “There’s a place to clean up right before you go in to the holy place.”
- One must not only repent and sacrifice, but also seek light, nourishment, and engage in worship.
- “Light, bread, and worship.”
- The golden candlestick provides light, symbolizing spiritual illumination.
The Holiest of Holies: The Mercy Seat
- The ultimate goal is to reach the holiest of holies, where the Ark of the Covenant and the mercy seat are located.
- The Ark contains the tablets of stone, Aaron’s rod that budded, and the pot of manna.
- These items are covered by the mercy seat, symbolizing God’s forgiveness and grace.
- The mercy seat is where God meets with humanity through the blood of Jesus Christ.
- “Every time he said, I will meet with you on the mercy seat. We get there through the blood of Jesus Christ.”
- Entering the holiest of holies requires boldness and faith.
- “Let us come boldly to the throne of grace.”
- It is a place of rest, help, and experiencing God’s presence.
- “When I got into that place, I always, always, always left. It’s okay. He wants to walk with you. He wants to talk with you. He wants to help you this morning. I’ll give you rest.”
- Loving anything more than Jesus Christ will prevent entry into the holiest of holies.
- “If you love anything in your life more than Jesus Christ don’t bother he won’t take you he will not.”
- The Ark contains the tablets of stone, Aaron’s rod that budded, and the pot of manna.
Transformation and Discipleship
- Transformation comes from renewing the mind, which happens beyond the outer court.
- “Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
- This transformation leads to proving what is the good, acceptable, and perfect will of God.
- “That you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.”
- The speaker encourages listeners to not remain in the outer court but to press on to the holy place and the holiest of holies.
- “Don’t stay out there. Don’t stay out there.”
- The journey to God is not about shortcuts but about following His prescribed path.
- “No shortcuts to God. But if you’ll go the way He said to go, you can come in every time.”
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Main Theme: Getting to Where God Is
- The central idea revolves around the desire to be in God’s presence, drawing from the story of Moses being called up the mountain.
- “We need to get where God is.”
- God’s desire is to be with humanity, despite our imperfections.
- “Why would He love me? Why would He love you? Why would He want to be with me?”
- The speaker expresses a longing to be in God’s presence, where relief and connection are found.
- “It is my heart’s desire it is the goal of my soul is to be where he is…sometimes you pray a thousand tears and never get into the holiest of holies but I like it when brother I’m just able to whisper one word and I’m right there I’m already crossed into that place that is within the veil”
The Tabernacle as a Model
- The Old Testament tabernacle is presented as a model for approaching God.
- The tabernacle had three sections: the outer court, the holy place, and the holiest of holies.
- To reach God, one had to start in the outer court.
- “If you want to get to where God is today, you’re going to have to start just like they did.”
- Entrance to the outer court was through a single curtain on the east, symbolizing that access to God is through Christ.
- “If you’re going to get to God, you’ve got to come through Christ.”
The Outer Court: Repentance and Sacrifice
- The outer court represents the initial step of repentance and sacrifice.
- Entering the outer court requires giving up on oneself and repenting of sin.
- “You’re going to have to give up on yourself…you’ll never get to God until you’ve repented of sin.”
- It involves presenting one’s body as a living sacrifice, as mentioned in Romans 12:1.
- “Present your bodies a living sacrifice unto God.”
- This sacrifice is not comfortable, as the “living sacrifice” doesn’t want to die.
- “Hey, you know the problem with this living sacrifice is they don’t want to die.”
- The Holy Spirit helps in crucifying the flesh and bringing it under subjection.
- “If you’ll turn yourself over to the Holy Ghost…He can crucify you.”
- Without sacrifice, one cannot progress beyond the outer court.
- “Most people are in the outer court. As far as they get…You don’t go no farther until the sacrifice has been made.”
- The shedding of blood is essential for remission of sins, fulfilled by Jesus Christ’s sacrifice.
- “Without the shedding of blood, there’s no remission of sins.”
- Entering the outer court requires giving up on oneself and repenting of sin.
The Holy Place: Light, Bread, and Worship
- The holy place, inside the tent, contains the golden candlestick, the table of showbread, and the altar of incense.
- The golden candlestick provides light, symbolizing spiritual illumination.
- “Brother, there’s light when you get into the holy place.”
- The table of showbread, with twelve loaves, represents the Word of God and spiritual nourishment.
- “You need the Word of God this morning, friend…so you can partake of it and find the power and the strength of God’s holy Word today.”
- The 12 loaves represent the 12 tribes of Israel, and the 66 books of the Bible.
- The altar of incense signifies worship and praise.
- “Brother, they were bringing their worship unto the Holy God. Brother, He inhabits your praise today.”
- Entering the holy place requires cleaning up from the “grime and guts” of the outer court.
- “There’s a place to clean up right before you go in to the holy place.”
- One must not only repent and sacrifice, but also seek light, nourishment, and engage in worship.
- “Light, bread, and worship.”
- The golden candlestick provides light, symbolizing spiritual illumination.
The Holiest of Holies: The Mercy Seat
- The ultimate goal is to reach the holiest of holies, where the Ark of the Covenant and the mercy seat are located.
- The Ark contains the tablets of stone, Aaron’s rod that budded, and the pot of manna.
- These items are covered by the mercy seat, symbolizing God’s forgiveness and grace.
- The mercy seat is where God meets with humanity through the blood of Jesus Christ.
- “Every time he said, I will meet with you on the mercy seat. We get there through the blood of Jesus Christ.”
- Entering the holiest of holies requires boldness and faith.
- “Let us come boldly to the throne of grace.”
- It is a place of rest, help, and experiencing God’s presence.
- “When I got into that place, I always, always, always left. It’s okay. He wants to walk with you. He wants to talk with you. He wants to help you this morning. I’ll give you rest.”
- Loving anything more than Jesus Christ will prevent entry into the holiest of holies.
- “If you love anything in your life more than Jesus Christ don’t bother he won’t take you he will not.”
- The Ark contains the tablets of stone, Aaron’s rod that budded, and the pot of manna.
Transformation and Discipleship
- Transformation comes from renewing the mind, which happens beyond the outer court.
- “Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
- This transformation leads to proving what is the good, acceptable, and perfect will of God.
- “That you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.”
- The speaker encourages listeners to not remain in the outer court but to press on to the holy place and the holiest of holies.
- “Don’t stay out there. Don’t stay out there.”
- The journey to God is not about shortcuts but about following His prescribed path.
- “No shortcuts to God. But if you’ll go the way He said to go, you can come in every time.”
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