
A “through the bible” devotion from Exodus 40.
Where do you feel closest to God? It could be a church building. But would that be an empty sanctuary, or one filled with people?
I’ve experienced both. Sometimes it was an early Sunday morning before anyone else arrived for worship. Just me and God. Other times, God was there in a room full of people gathered for worship.
Some feel close to God on a clear, starry night. Or on a path through the woods where there’s little to hear other than their own footsteps.
I’ve felt close to the Creator holding a newborn in my arms. Or sitting next to someone taking their last few breaths on earth.
When Moses set up the tabernacle, “the cloud covered the tent of meeting, and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle” (Exodus 40:34). God was as close as he could get, day and night, living in a tent set up in the center of all the other tents of the nation of Israel.
Can you imagine God living in an RV? He’d be hooked up for the night just like everyone else. All those sacrifices being burnt on the altar? It’s the aroma of meat on his grill wafting through the campground. The lampstands are his camping string lights. You might run into him at the camp store or in the laundry room.
I love picturing God on the road with his people.