I hear of a rebuilt temple,
I mean one to come
Where the Jews will worship
In a millennium kingdom.
It’s after the tribulation
When the Jews will be gathered in,
And all of them in a single day
Will be saved from their sin.
It bothers me, though,
If this is really true,
Then for whom did Jesus die?
This question is to you.
When he said, it was finished
What did he really mean?
What was it that was finished,
If not the old covenant theme?
If the blood sacrifices were types
And the physical temple a shadow,
Why rebuild a new temple?
Please tell me; I want to know.
If the middle wall of partition
Was really broken down,
Then on the idea of a new temple
We ought to frown.
I like the Sunday school song
We sang so long ago,
It conveyed an understanding
That I think we need to know.
“We’re building up a temple
We’re building up a temple
We’re building up a temple of the Lord,
Hey brother, won’t you help?
Hey sister, won’t you help?
We’re building up a temple of the Lord.”
1 Peter 2:5; 1 Corinthians 3:16
What is the nature of this temple?
It’s a temple not made with hands,
But a temple of lively stones:
A spiritual house, as God planned.
To offer up spiritual sacrifices
Acceptable to God by Jesus Christ,
We, as lively stones, are God’s temple
Ever since his finished sacrifice.
The disciples once went to Jesus
To show him the temple structure
And no doubt, they were disappointed,
As he showed them the sad picture.
Not one stone, he said then,
Would be left upon another,
As he foretold the temple’s destruction
The disciples were clearly bothered.
They equated this with Jesus’ return
And the end of the world,
“When shall these things be?” they asked,
They were clearly perturbed.
The temple was the centre-piece
That is all that they knew,
Just like the ark of the covenant
It was security to the Jew.
The temple with its sacrifices
Was coming to its end,
The old covenant would pass away
And this was around the bend.
This was the rebuilt temple
From back in Persian times
And its destruction, after Herod’s upgrade,
Would be a significant sign.
It was a splendid edifice
Of which the Jews were proud
But not long after Jesus’ prophecy
Its destruction would be loud.
The end of the Mosaic covenant
The end of the blood sacrifice,
Another would become the focus
And that would be Jesus Christ.
So, when I hear of a rebuilt temple
I really have to ask, “Which one?”
It can’t be one in our future
For the temple worship has gone.
Stewart Russell © June 2020












