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Exodus 40 - June 30, 2026

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https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp [https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp] - Donate Here [https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp] Today’s reading takes us to Exodus 40, where the tabernacle is finally raised and the glory of the Lord fills the dwelling place. After all the instructions, offerings, craftsmanship, priestly garments, consecration, rebellion, intercession, and restoration, Moses finishes the work—and then God fills the place with His presence. Exodus 40 points us forward to Jesus, who finished the greater work of redemption on the cross. Just as God’s glory filled the tabernacle after Moses finished the work, the Spirit filled the room at Pentecost after Christ completed the work of salvation. So today, read Exodus 40 and remember: when God finishes the work, His presence fills the place—and through Christ, His Spirit now dwells with His people.

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