"He erected the pillars in the front of the temple, one to the south
and one to the north. The one to the south he named Jakin and the one to the
north Boaz" (Chron 3:15-17).
Os Hillman shared, "In 2003, I took my first trip to
Israel. I visited the Wailing Wall, the only thing left of the original temple
built by David's son, Solomon. I took an underground tour of the temple
foundation which allowed us to see the incredibly huge, square boulders that
were used to lay the foundation. History states that these boulders were cut
off-site and transported to the temple location to avoid loud noises in the
temple area. Pillars are designed to provide the foundation to a structure.
These towering cylinders provide the height and strength to connect the roof to
the lower foundation.
What's remarkable is the name of the
two pillars that stood in front of the temple: Jakin, which means it
establishes. And Boaz means in it is strength. Jakin was a priest.
Boaz was a business man also known as a "king" in the scriptures. He
was also Ruth's kinsman redeemer whose lineage would be traced all the way to
Christ (Mt. 1:5). It is a picture of two people God would use to represent the
entrance into God's presence and the forming of the foundation of Christ's
Church. The Bible says we are both kings and priests, but we also have two
separate distinct roles to play in his Body.
Kings and Priests are joining
together to bring the presence of God into the place that has been forbidden
territory - the workplace. It is only when this partnership cooperates in
unity, mutual respect, and affirmation that we see God's power released. Alone,
we cannot do it. Together, we can bring the presence of God into all spheres of
society to transform workplaces, cities and nations.
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