The
Holy Place
In the Holy Place stands the golden lampstand, the
table of showbread, and the altar of incense.
The Holy Place is a place of service, where the lampstand
gives light.
In the soulish realm, the lampstand, the table of
showbread, and the altar of incense represent your mind, your will and your
emotions. The lampstand is for the illumination of the mind. The table of
showbread; for your soul-satisfaction when you surrender your will. And, the
altar of incense; for the surrender of your emotions.
The flesh is active in the outer court, but is
dismantled in the Holy Place, where the soul comes alive.
At the time of your meditation on the Word, or when
you are involved in any other spiritual exercise—when the spiritual Light comes
on your life, you're already in—the Holy Place.
In the Holy Place, the Bible begins to make sense,
because you have been delivered from the outer court, and satan has no longer access
into your mind.
Furthermore, in the Holy Place, our will surrenders.
It’s no longer your will, but His Will. Your soul which is your will, intellect,
and emotions, must be surrendered too. After you have been born again, your
will, intellect, and emotions were still yours, but you cannot worship God in
Spirit until you surrender all.