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Christ in the Tabernacle Part 6 (Exodus 27:9-21)

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In this sermon from Exodus 27, the Tabernacle's outer court, gate, and holy oil are explored as powerful pictures of Jesus Christ and the Gospel. The message highlights Christ as the only Door to salvation, the separation between sinful man and a holy God, and the grace offered through the cross. Through rich biblical typology, listeners are challenged to come to God through Christ alone, to live separated unto holiness, and to shine as Spirit-filled witnesses in a dark world.

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Episode Christ in the Tabernacle Part 4 (Exodus 26:1-30) Cover

Christ in the Tabernacle Part 4 (Exodus 26:1-30)

The sermon presents a rich theological exploration of the tabernacle's coverings and structure, presenting them as profound shadows pointing to Christ. It highlights that believers are spiritually sheltered under His atoning work. The layered curtains—fine linen symbolizing Christ's perfect righteousness, goat's hair representing His substitutionary atonement, ram's skins dyed red signifying His sacrificial blood, and badger's skins reflecting His humble humanity—each layer reveals a facet of Christ's person and work, culminating in the glory of the God-man. The silver sockets, made from the atonement money, emphasise the foundational and precious nature of Christ's redemption, while the gold-covered boards and bars illustrate Christ's humanity and deity. The message ultimately encourages listeners to embrace Christ's atonement personally, seek shelter under His blood-covered protection, and live as New Testament priests in fellowship with a holy, sovereign God.

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