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Christ in the Tabernacle Part 5 (Exodus 26:31-37; Exodus 27:1-8)

1 h 1 min · 4 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Christ in the Tabernacle Part 5 (Exodus 26:31-37; Exodus 27:1-8)

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A rich expository study through Exodus 26–27 exploring the Tabernacle as a prophetic picture of Jesus Christ. This sermon examines the meaning of the veil, the brazen altar, and the sacrificial system, revealing how they foreshadow Christ's sinless body, His atoning death on the cross, and the believer's access into the presence of God through His blood. With powerful gospel application and practical challenges for Christian living, this message points listeners to the cross, the holiness of God, and the transforming power of the Gospel.

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