THURSDAY DECEMBER 14TH, 2017.
Thursday, December 14The zeal for your house will consume me.—John 2:17.
At Jehovah’s direction, the Israelites built the tabernacle. (Exodus 25:8) Later, they constructed a temple for the worship of Jehovah. (1 Kings 8:27, 29) After returning from exile in Babylon, the Jews regularly gathered in synagogues. (Mark 6:2; John 18:20; Acts 15:21) Early Christians met in the homes of members of the congregation. (Acts 12:12; 1 Cor. 16:19) Today, Jehovah’s people meet for education and worship in tens of thousands of Kingdom Halls worldwide. So great was Jesus’ love and appreciation for Jehovah’s temple in Jerusalem that a Gospel writer attributed to him the prophetic sentiment found in today’s text. (Psalms 69:9) No Kingdom Hall can rightly be called “the house of Jehovah” in the same sense that these words applied to the temple in Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 5:13; 33:4) Even so, the Bible contains principles that show us how our modern-day places of worship should be used and respected.
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