In the Old Testament era, there was prescribed exactly one geographical location on Earth where the glory and the Spirit of God would descend to meet His people. This location was the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. The Hebrew name for the temple means "The Sanctified House" and it was the only place ordained by God for the offering of sacrifices.
During the ministry of Jesus, he "cleansed" the Temple by driving out the merchants and the money-changers, both of whom had a legitimate right to be there. It was impractical for believers to bring their livestock all the way to the Temple, so there needed to be those who could sell the animals for sacrifice in or near the Temple. Additionally, only the Hebrew coin could be use for offerings, so people who traded in other currency needed to be able to exchange their money. However, these merchants and money-changers extorted believers to increase their profit because the believers were dependent on them. Christ, in his only recorded violent act, drove these men out of the Temple shouting "My house will be called a house of prayer, but you are making it a den of thieves!"
In the New Testament era, the geographical location where the glory and the Spirit of God reside is in the heart of the believer. And we have money-changers and merchants in our hearts that have a right to be there. We need to work, provide for our family, have food and shelter, etc. Like the ancient believers, we are dependent on these money-changers and it is very easy to become extorted by them such that our heart loses the atmosphere of prayer and instead becomes a den of thieves. It is good to remember the zeal God has for His "Sanctified House."
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