Why would Jesus be so passionate? Why would one who was so meek and mild plaid a cord and whip those that were in His house? It was because that was not what it was intended for. We can make the comparison today with what is going on in the churches today. Wonder if God would look down and say, "My house shall be called a house of prayer and they've made it a house of merchandise." It was God's intentions to dwell in a clean temple. If we would open our hearts to the Lord He will come in and clean us. What it took to clean the hearts of men was much greater than the passion that the Lord had for His Father's temple. What it took was the blood that was shed at Calvary.
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What a soul blessing message! A message on Jesus' actions of driving the thieves and moneychangers out of the temple at the beginning and end of his ministry....Daryl makes the point that these deeds were done at the beginning of Jesus' earthly ministry and then at the beginning of His heavenly ministry. Jesus desires to dwell in clean temples. The veil in the temple was rent in two when Jesus died on the cross. He desires not to dwell in temple made with hands but in the temple of our heart. As Jesus did then, he still does today...He will drive the things He can't live with from our life. Our job is to just let those things go. Very moving message....letting some things go I've been struggling with in my life. Thank you, Jesus!
Daryl Hensley, was saved at the tender age of 12 years old in his home with his parents by his bedside. He has often said, "If salvation had cost a penny I wouldn't of had it because I didn't even have any pockets on the pajamas I was wearing. I thank God it is free." He was...