The theological topic of Bruce Crabtree's sermon is the interpretation of the temple imagery in Revelation 11, specifically how it relates to the church and worship in the New Covenant. Crabtree critiques a popular pre-millennial interpretation that the Jewish temple will be rebuilt and Levitical priesthood reinstated, asserting that such a view contradicts the finality of Christ's atonement, which rendered the old covenant obsolete. He supports his argument with references from Hebrews, particularly emphasizing that the tangible temple worship was merely a foreshadowing of Christ's sacrifice, which fulfilled the law once and for all. The practical significance of this message lies in the understanding that true worship is found in the church, the spiritual temple of believers, rather than in a physical location, thus affirming a distinct Reformed view against any return to ceremonial practices abolished in Christ.
“With God, it came to an immediate end right there. He was finished with it. It had its day.”
“We worship God, we come to God through one means, and that's this glorious person of Jesus Christ.”
“The church is the pillar and grounds of the truth, and the world believes Satan's lies.”
“Animal sacrifices won't do them any good. They had that one time, and they didn't see Christ in it.”
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