The Destiny of the Redeemed
The tabernacle is emblematic
Of perfect fellowship with God.
It was a symbol of God’s presence
With Israel in the wilderness.
Behold the tabernacle of God
Is with men, and He shall be with
Them. In this fellowship we are to be
Free from suffering and trials.
Even in this life, that which helps most
And makes earth seem more like heaven
Is the sense of fellowship with God.
In heaven there is intimate fellowship.
The Holy City, New Jerusalem
Was seen coming down glorious
And beautiful as a bride adorned
For her husband in marriage.
The new Jerusalem is a tabernacle
Where God dwells with his people,
Wipes their tears away and erases
Forever crying, pain and death.
When He takes me by the hand, and
leads me through the Promised Land,
What a day, glorious day, that will be.
Next Poem Index of Poems
(c) Rex H. Henderson 2003 - All poems are copyrighted by Rex
H. Henderson and are used by permission.
-
Joy and Sorrow
- Measuring the Temple
- The Two Witnesses
- Things to Come
- Mother and Her Child
- The Forces at War
- War in Heaven
- Devil and the Beast
- Christian’s Only
Weapons
- The Second Beast
- The Father’s Own
- The Imitation of Christ
- Angels Bring Good
Tidings
- A Voice from Heaven
- The Harvest of Judgment
- The Victors of Christ
- The Song of Victory
- Unapproachable
Glory
- Retributive Justice
- Satan’s Recruiting
Agents
- Armageddon
- The Seventh Bowl
- Rome
Becomes a Harlot
- Vision
in the Wilderness
- The
Scarlet Woman
- Beast
the Harlot Rode
- The
Fall of Babylon
- The
Final Desolation
- The
Rejoicing Saints
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