Mountain View Bible Church

The Appeal of the First Covenant

43 min · 3. Mai 2026
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We often find ourselves drawn to the impressive and the beautiful in our spiritual lives. This exploration of Hebrews 9 takes us on a fascinating tour of the Old Testament tabernacle, revealing both its magnificent appeal and its ultimate limitations. The tabernacle was truly stunning: gold-plated furniture, intricate designs, the aroma of incense, and a carefully orchestrated system of worship that went on day after day, year after year. Yet for all its beauty and significance, this passage reveals a sobering truth: even the most impressive religious architecture and the most sincere spiritual activity cannot perfect our conscience or truly cleanse our hearts. This reality challenges us to examine where we place our confidence today. Are we trusting in the beauty of our traditions, the richness of our history, or the sincerity of our religious activities? Or are we trusting in the one thing that actually transforms us from the inside out: the blood and righteousness of Jesus Christ received by faith? Only Christ can do what no building or ritual ever could: perfect our conscience and bring us into the very presence of God.

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The Atmosphere of a Godly Home

This exposition of Psalm 127 considers the very atmosphere we breathe in our daily lives. At its core, this psalm challenges us to consider whether we're living in self-sufficiency or God-dependence. Solomon presents a striking reality: the need to recognize that behind every creative endeavor, every protective measure, and every provision we make, there must be an acknowledgment that God is the great I Am—always present, active, involved, and sovereign. The beauty of this psalm lies in its practical application to family life, where we see children not as commodities to be achieved but as gifts to be received. We're called to prepare them like arrows in a warrior's quiver, not to hoard them close but to launch them into the world to touch lives we may never reach ourselves. This God-dependent atmosphere produces both personal happiness—a deep contentment that transcends circumstances—and public honor as generations carry forward a legacy of faith. The question we must ask ourselves is simple yet penetrating: What air are we breathing as we build, guard, and provide each day?

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