The
Wilderness Tabernacle had only one gate.
Solomon's Temple was much larger and had five gates. Our bodies have five ways that outside
influences can enter into our bodies to defile.
The eyes are an avenue that Satan can use to get us to sin. Job said he had made a covenant with his eyes
that he not look on a maiden. He was not
going to look twice at a woman, so temptation wouldn't get the best of
him. Our nose can cause us to smell
something that will take us back to an incident that happened many years
ago. Perfume is a powerful scent that
attracts us. Be careful that we be led
astray by our senses. The mouth is a
powerful tool for good or bad. We can
build up or destroy. A woman can lure a
man through her deceitful speech. A
tongue can be as powerful as a weapon used in the wrong way. Ears can hear good or evil. What you hear can keep you awake at night,
bring terror, or bring lovely music to your soul. Satan uses music to persuade our youth to
betray their parents. Our feet are gates to our soul. We can use them to the house of worship or to
the bars to drink. Let's use our senses
to inspire us to draw near to God.
The Priest
in the Old Testament opened the gates and kept watch over them that no enemy be
allowed to enter. God has made us as
body of Christ to be priest. We are to
keep a diligent watch over these bodies that God has loaned us for awhile. If evil came into the gates of the Temple
there were severe consequences. The
Priest was dishonored. He was stripped
naked and beaten. There are severe
consequences for us letting sin into our bodies. Every negative thought brings death to some
part of us. Positive thoughts brings
life, light, and peace. Sin reigning in
our bodies brings spiritual death.
Let's
possess our bodies with God's honor in mind.
Close the gates of your body to keep the enemy of our soul's out.
Keep
ourselves unspotted from the world.
When, He comes we won't shrink back and be ashamed. God has given us the whole armor of God to
ward off all of Satan's attacks. Leave
off one armor and we are open to a vicious attack of the enemy.
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