What Makes A Room or Building A Sanctuary?

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What Makes A Room or Building A Sanctuary?

A sanctuary is a Kodesh (Set-Apart/holy) place Set Apart for the purpose of Worship. All over the world, Congregation’s meet in schools, houses, gymnasiums, community centers, parks, etc. For a few hours a week, those places become sanctuaries. What turns an ordinary room—a gymnasium, for example—into a sanctuary?

When we think of the word church, we often think of a building. Sometimes that word reminds us of a structure with a steeple or a long aisle between pews. That’s not what Yahuah calls the Assembly. Instead, He calls everyone who has accepted Messiah “the Assembly” (see Colossians 4:15). So, the Assembly refers to people, not a building.

This is important to know because, when we are with other Natsarim, we are the Assembly and we can make any room into a sanctuary. When Natsarim worship Yahuah, an ordinary space becomes a sanctuary—a place set apart for worship.

We see this concept of a sanctuary explained well in the Old Testament.

Exodus 15:17 is the first mention of a sanctuary: “You will bring them in and plant them on the mountain of your inheritance—the place, YAHUAH, you made for your dwelling, the sanctuary, Yahuah, your hands established.” The sanctuary was a place for Yahuah to dwell in the midst of His people.

Exodus 25:8 reiterates this thought. “Then have them make a sanctuary for me, and I will dwell among them.”

Psalm 68:35 says, “You, Yahuah, are awesome in your sanctuary; the Elohim of Yisrael gives power and strength to his people. Praise be to Yahuah!”

The sanctuary in the Old Testament was the tabernacle and, later, the temple—a place where Yahuah dwelled among His people. He appeared in a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. The presence of Yahuah over the sanctuary was a powerful reminder to the Yisraelites.

Our “sanctuaries” today are much different than the original sanctuary of the Yisraelites. Since Yahusha’ death and resurrection, a special dwelling place no longer exists. Yahuah dwells in us as believers (1 Corinthians 3:16). The gathering places we call sanctuaries are set apart for the Assembly to worship Yahuah

Source:

https://www.gotquestions.org/sanctuary-room.html

 

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Gera'el Toma

A highly esteemed elder in the faith of the Natsarim, the first century believers in Messiah Yahusha, and a treasured member of the Remnant House Team.

Gera'el Toma (Gerald Thomas) is an internationally recognized and respected teacher of the Holy Scriptures as originally written in the Hebrew language.

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Gera'el Toma

A highly esteemed elder in the faith of the Natsarim, the first century believers in Messiah Yahusha, and a treasured member of the Remnant House Team.

Gera'el Toma (Gerald Thomas) is an internationally recognized and respected teacher of the Holy Scriptures as originally written in the Hebrew language.

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