The LORD Is There (Yahweh-Shammah)

04/08/2025 49 min

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Deep Dive into God as Yahweh-ShammahThe core concept of "Yahweh-Shammah," meaning "The LORD Is There," encapsulates God's unwavering promise to irrevocably dwell among His people. This theme is the "pulsing heart of the gospel" and the ultimate goal of the Covenant of Grace, unfolding throughout biblical history from Eden to the New Jerusalem.Initially, God "walked in the garden" in Eden, a direct, unhindered fellowship shattered by human rebellion. This presence was then prefigured episodically in patriarchal altars and Jacob's ladder vision. Under the Old Covenant, God commanded the building of the tabernacle and later Solomon's temple so He could "dwell in their midst," with His glory filling these structures, though this presence was conditional on fidelity and mediated by sacrifices. Ezekiel's vision of the future city named "Yahweh-Shammah" promised God's permanent return after the glory departed due to Israel's apostasy.The New Testament reveals a profound shift: Jesus, "The Word became flesh and dwelt among us," is the "new temple" and the "incarnate embodiment" of God's presence, offering direct access through His sacrifice. After His ascension, Christ's presence is universalized through the Holy Spirit, making believers, corporately and individually, "God’s temple". The Spirit applies Christ's benefits, mediating His "real spiritual presence" through the "inscripturated Word preached and read" and the sacraments like the Lord's Supper, where believers are "lifted into heavenly fellowship with the ascended Christ".This doctrine profoundly impacts Christian life, providing "unshakable assurance" in God's immovable pledge, necessitating holiness as the "spatial logic of divine residence," shaping worship as an "audience with Majesty" governed by God's commands, and energizing mission as a "royal embassy accompanied by the King Himself". The ultimate consummation of Yahweh-Shammah will be in the New Jerusalem, where all mediated structures cease, and God and the Lamb are the temple, signifying immediate, unveiled communion.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730