The holy of holies, the fiery and cloudy pillar were only symbols of his presence. But the time of symbols is now over. At that moment when the Lord Jesus Christ cried, "It is finished," and dismissed his spirit, the veil of the temple was rent from top to bottom by the hand of God, declaring that the age of carnal, symbolic, ceremonial worship was forever over. A short while later, God sent the armies of Rome into Jerusalem to destroy forever that very temple which had been the symbol of his presence and of his worship since the days of Solomon.
I mean to be understood. It is nothing short of base, pagan idolatry in this gospel age to speak of buildings as the house of God, or to speak of altars, priests, holy places, and holy days! In this gospel age all the carnal ordinances of legal worship are expressly forbidden (Col. 2:16-23; John 4:23-24; Phil. 3:3).
The Lord our God is infinite in his Being. He is Spirit, the infinite, unlimited, independent, self-sufficient Spirit. He is omnipresent, everywhere present at once and always. God is infinitely immense. He is not limited either by time or space. He does not need us to build him a house. Heaven is his throne. There he sits, infinitely exalted above all blessing and praise. Be sure you read it right. Heaven is his throne, not his house. It is the throne of absolute sovereignty, universal dominion, righteousness, grace, and judgment. The earth is his footstool. The great King of the universe lays his feet upon the earth and rules all its affairs with indescribable ease. This earth, indeed, our universe is but a speck before the immense, infinite God! With heaven as his throne and the earth as his footstool, where is the house that men will build for him? If he needed one, where would we establish the place of his rest? God almighty does not dwell in shrines, temples, and holy places (Acts 7:48-50). Our great, infinite God is the Creator of all things. If he needed a house or a place of rest, he would not need our puny, empty hands to build it for him. He says, "For all those things hath mine hand made, and all those things have been, saith the LORD."