Thursday, March 10, 2011

Jesus is the Gate

Recently, I have felt compelled by the Lord to compile the different names of His I have taught over the last 8 years. I am putting them in a lesson format for what I hope to be a fabulous series digging deep into His many names! I am so excited that the Lord has compelled me to take this journey!!!

Why you ask? I am so glad you asked!!! His name itself is a rich treasure!!!

The first name I decided to dig into is The Gate! The context is based primarily on John 10 and a wonderful sermon I heard from my pastor, Dr. Danny Howe. When I looked up the information on our Lord being The Gate, I was never so excited to find the hidden treasures in the nooks and crannies of the old testament! Now I am not going to fully go into all that a gate does but I do want to highlight some valuable insights that touched my heart.

In John 10, Jesus explains how He is the gate through which the sheep must enter - the eternal kingdom that is - but he explains it to them in a way they would fully comprehend. See this crowd understood the idea of a Shepherd and how the shepherd not only guided the herd but he guarded them as well. As my pastor, Dr. Danny Howe, explained a shepherd who was traveling with his herd would often have to use temporary shelter for the sheep. Without the guidance of the shepherd, the sheep would wander as sheep are prone to do. So at night he would gather them all together and guard them with his own body. Not all shelters would have an actual gate; therefore, he would literally lie down in the doorway. This protected the sheep inside from what might come in after them but also from their own tendency to wander. The would literally have to trample their Shepherd if they wanted to leave.

2 Chronicles 23:19 tell us that, "He also stationed doorkeepers at the gates of the LORD’s temple so that no one who was in any way unclean might enter." (You are now the temple! And Jesus is your Gate not just the keeper but the entire Gate! I have discovered the keeper too, so hang in here with me.)

This keeps getting better the deeper you dig!

In Deuteronomy 6:1-9, we read how important the Word of the Lord is and in verse 9 we see a role it has been given, "Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates." His Word is a gatekeeper! All throughout the Old Testament we see the significance of a gatekeeper and all the duties they are charged with and how it is an inheritance for them as well. In Deuteronomy chapter 6, we see the inheritance of His Word. It all ties together in a clear & concise way! I stand in awe!

Now see the interesting link here to Psalm 119:11: When we hide (or treasure) His Word in our hearts - being the doorway to our temple - we are protected because His very Word keeps us from sinning. The hiding of the Word in our hearts is the same action we see the Israelites doing by putting it on their gates and doorframes so that they would be saved!

Then as I began to dig a little deeper, I found a nugget of names neatly folded within one verse and significantly tied to the eternal inheritance and lineage of Jesus. In both 2 Samuel 23:15-16 and 1 Chronicles 11:17-18 I found a beautiful request from King David.


2 Samuel 23:15-16, "David longed for water and said, “Oh, that someone would get me a drink of water from the well near the gate of Bethlehem!” So the three mighty men broke through the Philistine lines, drew water from the well near the gate of Bethlehem and carried it back to David. But he refused to drink it; instead, he poured it out before the LORD."


1 Chronicles 11:17-18, "David longed for water and said, “Oh, that someone would get me a drink of water from the well near the gate of Bethlehem!” So the Three broke through the Philistine lines, drew water from the well near the gate of Bethlehem and carried it back to David. But he refused to drink it; instead, he poured it out before the LORD."

I do not know what is running through your head right now but mine is reeling with eager anticipation to share what just broke through to my mind and heart!!!! When anyone in the Bible poured out a drink offering, especially water, it was always tied to a very humbling experience. The water is poured out which reveals and acknowledges that what was received was beyond their own resources and straight from the Lord. They poured it out in deepest obdience and thanks to give back to God what He had given them.

Below I have listed a few realizations I saw in those particular verses. I hope that you see what unfolded as I dug into this for the treasure!


David is the royal line from which Jesus would come. 

Jesus is the water that gives eternal life - the Living Water.

Jesus told the woman at the well in the New Testament that we would draw water from Him and never thirst again.

When Jesus was pierced on the cross water flowed first from Him showing the end of His human resources - all His mortal body could do it did. He was the drink offering of water and blood.

 
Now there is still more!!!

Jesus is not just the Living Water but He is also the Bread of Life from Bethlehem which is the House of Bread!

So here was David - the line of Jesus - asking for the life giving WATER found in the WELL at the GATE of BETHLEHEM! Then David poured out the water as an offering.

Now there is still a little more perfect treasure here:

David was in a stronghold.  Just prior to verses 15 and 16 we read all the praises David has for his Lord. He called Him by His many names and recognized how HE had made a way for him throughout his life. A way he could have never done on his own. He speaks of his house (his line) and all that the Lord had promised to him through it. All these words are recorded as the FINAL words of David where he follows it by pouring out a drink offering to the Lord.

This is a foreshadowing of Christ Himself through these mighty words and all because He is the GATE! The difference here is that David was used to make a way for Jesus, whereas Jesus made the WAY for us!

Our LORD and His Word is flat out Amazing!

Abiding Still,
Chel