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I want to share with you regarding book two of “The Tabernacle Series”, which is subtitled “The Bronze Laver.” But what is the Bronze Laver, and what is its spiritual significance? The Laver was actually a wash bowl, and it held water which was used for the cleansing of the priests as they served in the Tabernacle.
It was the second item of furniture within the Tabernacle of Moses concerning man’s approach to God (the Brazen Altar was the first). Its use within the Tabernacle demonstrated important spiritual principles. The significance of these principles should not be overlooked, for they show us what God has purposed to do in the lives of his saints.
The overall message of the Laver is sanctification which is about being made pure, clean, or holy both spiritually and mentally. It is a washing away of that which is dirty. Spiritual sanctification occurs on the day that an individual becomes a newly reborn child of God through Jesus Christ (who instantly fulfills the ministry of the Laver for the new believer), but it doesn’t stop there, because it is an ongoing process that is also intended to extend into the Christian mentality.
*For this is the will of God, even your sanctification … That every one of you should know how to possess his vessel in sanctification and honor … (I Thessalonians 4:3 – 4)
This text of scripture lets us know that the will of God is the sanctification of His saints to the intent that we may know how to possess (or control) our vessels (or our bodies) in sanctification and in honor – in a manner pleasing in his sight. In order to do this, we must be willing to allow God (through Christ and His written Word) to wash away the things about our mentalities that are still dirty and this in turn will be made manifest through the conduct of our bodies. Notice the following text of Scripture.
*For I am the Lord your God: ye shall therefore sanctify yourselves, and ye shall be holy; for I am holy… (Leviticus 11:44)
In this verse of Scripture, God instructs His people to sanctify themselves and to be holy because He is holy. If you have made Christ your Lord and Savior, then you are a child of God, and as such, He wants you to demonstrate his character in your body.
*Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus … (Philippians 2:5)
This verse of Scripture is of great importance to us because God demonstrated His character through the body of Jesus Christ, and He wants us to imitate that same character. This is accomplished through sanctification, and this is what the Ministry of the Bronze Laver demonstrates.
This is commonly known, but what is not commonly known is that the Laver is much more involved in terms of its spiritual significance. Its construction materials, its parts, and its use in ministry are all parables. That is, they are all physical examples of spiritual things which find there ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ and which should also be made manifest in the life of every born-again believer.
The information contained within this second book in the Tabernacle Series will give you an even broader knowledge and understanding of what God has done through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and in His Holy Scriptures. You will also be learning a great deal more about yourself and the purpose of the church as a whole. You will be absolutely blown away by the spiritual insights contain within this one item of furniture, and you will come to understand more clearly just how awesome God really is.